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"South Park" Imaginationland: Episode III (2007)



Overview

User Rating:
9.0/10   621 votes
Writers:
Trey Parker (creator) &
Matt Stone (creator) ...
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Contact:
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TV Series:
"South Park" (1997)
Original Air Date:
31 October 2007 (Season 11, Episode 12)
Genre:
Animation | Comedy more
Plot:
All hope appears to be lost for Imaginationland, until it is discovered that Butters has the power to lead them to victory. And will Cartman ever get Kyle to suck his balls? | add synopsis
User Comments:
Great Conclusion more (4 total)

Episode Crew
Writing credits
Trey Parker (creator) &
Matt Stone (creator)

Matt Stone  written by

Produced by
Pam Brady .... producer
Vernon Chatman .... producer
Kyle McCulloch .... producer
Trey Parker .... executive producer
Erica Rivinoja .... producer
Matt Stone .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Scott Nickoley 
 
Art Department
Ramiro Cazaux .... production artist: storyboard artist
 
Visual Effects by
Patrick J. Rodriguez .... technical director
 
Animation Department
Anthony Sant'Anselmo .... lip sync animator
 
Other crew
Pam Brady .... consultant
Susan Hurwitz Arneson .... consultant
Jonathan Kimmel .... consultant
Kristen Schaal .... consultant
 

Series Crew
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Writing credits
(in alphabetical order)
Trey Parker  creator
Rachel Powell  writer
John Frank Rosenblum  writer
Matt Stone  creator

Original Music by
Adam Berry (1997-2001)
 
Film Editing by
Brandon Cruz 
 
Casting by
Mary Hidalgo 
 
Sound Department
Mark Greenfield .... sound effects editor (pilot episode only)
Michael Miller .... adr recordist
Johnny Sweeney .... lip sync artist
 
Visual Effects by
Kevin Carney .... animator
 
Animation Department
Olivier Katz .... animation producer: Celluloid Studios
James Wahlberg .... animation producer: Celluloid Studios
 
Music Department
Bob Bornstein .... music preparation
James Jacobson .... composer: additional music
Trey Parker .... composer: additional music (episode 202)
 
Other crew
Lisa Chader .... publicist (2003)
Charles Hornsby .... production assistant
Nicole Papas .... development intern (1997)
Greg Postma .... production artist supervisor
Tony Postma .... production artist supervisor
 
Distributors

Additional Details

Country:
USA
Language:
English
Color:
Color
Aspect Ratio:
1.78 : 1 more

Fun Stuff

Quotes:
Eric Cartman: You just rest, Kyle. Look what I made for you. A sundae. It has hot fudge and whipped cream and a cherry. But...I feel like something is missing, don't you, Kyle? What else belongs on a sundae besides hot fudge and whipped cream? Hmm...argh...hot fudge, whipped cream, what else belongs on a sundae, Kyle? Tsk, what else goes on a sundae besides hot fudge, whipped cream, and...oh, that's right! My balls. more
Movie Connections:
References Star Wars (1977) more

FAQ

What does Aslan want Butters Stotch to imagin to come back to life and who does he end up imagining to appear and then make disappear?
How does Kenny McCormick die in this episode?
Who does Kyle Broflovski talk to in his mind while sitting on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC?
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2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful.
Great Conclusion, 21 September 2008
10/10
Author: SouthParkFan92 from Canada(Montreal, Quebec)

The conclusion of the three part imaginationland episode! What happens in the series is Cartman sees a leprechaun and Kyle does not believe it.They bet on whether the leprechaun is real or not.However, if they do see the leprechaun, Kyle has to suck Cartman's balls.They do see it and throughout the episodes, Cartman goes to great lengths to get Kyle to suck his balls.The leprechaun is from a place called Imaginationland, where all the imaginary characters live.However, terrorists take over imaginationland and break the wall which separates the good imaginary characters from the evil ones.In this episode, Butters finds that he can dream imaginary characters back to life and help the good characters win the war.I think the entire trilogy of episodes are simply excellent and one of the better episodes of South park.

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