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whatshot Southpark Imaginationland DVD Review - www.impulsegamer.com -

Feature 8.1
Video 7.9
Audio 8.0
Special Features 7.5
Total 8.0
Distributor: Paramount
Classification: MA15+
Reviewer:
James Wright

8.0


Southpark Imaginationland

Those crazy and politically incorrect creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone outshine themselves yet again in their latest *uncensored* DVD release entitled South Park Imaginationland that links all three episodes into one movie length film. It should be noted that this current version of South Park Imaginationland features all the swearing that is *beeped* out of the TV series and is quite in your face at times, not that there is anything wrong with this, especially for us South Park fans.

The story of Imaginationland begins with Cartman and his friends hunting down a Leprechaun and if he can prove that these creatures of folklore exist, than Stan must perform quite an indecent act on our big boned hero. When the Leprechaun is caught, he warns the children of South Park that terrorists are planning a devastating attack on "imagination".

As Stan, Kyle, Butters and other children from South Park are taken to Imaginationland which is filled with a variety of imaginary characters from Wonder Woman to Gizmo from Gremlins (the pop references are brilliant), terrorists launch their attack and Butters is stranded in this mythical world. Meanwhile in the real-world, Cartman is attempting to bring court action against Stan for not completing his contract while in Imaginationland, terrorists destroy the wall that keeps evil imaginary characters at bay.

This three part feature will make you laugh, cry and gasp at some of the heinous suggestions that the characters make in the show but at the end of the day, it's classic South Park humour that will appeal to fans. Featuring some interesting commentary from the creators and also some bonus episodes, there's little to complain about this DVD.

 


 

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