Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo and Charlie Manson host two touching holiday episodes: with them and your favorite South Park characters you'll rediscover what Christmas is really all about. First, sing along with "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classic," a hilarious collection of carols--including Kyle and his family doing a particularly irreverent, a cappella version of "Dreidl Dreidl Dreidl," and there's nothing like Satan's "Christmastime in Hell"--surprising who you'll see down there. And Mr. Hankey definitely leaves his mark on his finale, too. The next episode is "Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson": Stan joins a trip to Cartman's grandma's house where the Cartmans are happily surprised that Uncle Howard is able to show up, having broken out of jail with his cellmate Charlie Manson.
The tape has a bonus third program: the "outrageous British documentary" Goin' Down to South Park, a half-serious, half-tongue-in-cheek look at the creators and production crew who animate South Park. Trey Parker and Matt Stone, from their hot tub, discuss the origin of South Park and how the merchandising, money, and fame have made their lives so much easier. --Erik Macki
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Celebrate Christmas with everybody's favorite foul-mouthed animated tykes down in South Park. Contains the Comedy Central episodes "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" and "Merry Christmas Charlie Manson" along with the British documentary "Goin' Down To South Park, Part 1." The DVD release contains an additional episode titled "Chinpoko Mon." Rated TV MA for mature audiences.
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Holidays Will Never Be The Same!
The insanity that is South Park is captured in these outrageous episodes. South Park -- where the extraordinary and the unbelievable are just part of everyday life.
Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics
Hosted by Mr. Hankey himself, holiday songs are performed in unique South Park style. Highlights include Cartman's rendition of "O Holy Night," Satan's own version of "Christmastime in Hell" and a festive duet with Jesus and Santa performing some all-time favorites.
Merry Christmas Charlie Manson
When Stan's parents say no to a road trip to Cartman's grandma's house, Stan sneaks out to join Kyle, Kenny and Cartman anyway. Dinner with the Cartman family takes a bizarre twist when their Uncle Howard shows up after breaking out of prison. He brings along his cellmate, Charlie Manson, and the holiday results in a police standoff.
Chinpoko Mon
Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny are caught up in the latest fad from Japan: Chinpoko Mon! In their effort to collect everything Chinpoko Mon, all the children in South Park have become fanatics. Meanwhile, the Japanese toy manufacturers have hidden anti-American messages in all their products, thereby enlisting children throughout the U.S. to aid in completing their Primary Main Objective: bombing Pearl Harbor.
Extra! Goin' Down To South Park
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone are caught in the relentless glare of the spotlight in this British documentary. Matt and Trey discuss their early influences, the origins of South Park, the merchandising, the money and the fame -- all from the comfort of their hot tub.
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