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The three episodes were later reissued together, along with previously unreleased footage, as the uncensored Imaginationland: The Movie. In the episode, Stan and Butters engage in the battle of their lives as they fight the army of evil imaginary forces. Meanwhile, Cartman remains determined to get Kyle, and do good for his bet.
A few months later the movie was released for free online as a streaming video. [19] For reference, the DVD includes two bonus full-length episodes from previous seasons, "Woodland Critter Christmas" and "ManBearPig", as they feature the imaginary characters that reappeared in this film. Shortly after "Imaginationland" was originally broadcast ...
123Movies, GoMovies, GoStream, MeMovies or 123movieshub was a network of file streaming websites operating from Vietnam which allowed users to watch films for free. It was called the world's "most popular illegal site" by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) in March 2018, [3] [6] before being shut down a few weeks later on foot of a criminal investigation by the Vietnamese ...
The episode opens with Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and a disembodied Kenny (sharing Cartman's body) playing "The Lord of the Rings." Stan's parents have rented the movie The Lord of the Rings (specifically, The Fellowship of the Ring), and tell Stan, Kyle & Cartman to bring it to Butters' parents, as they had asked to borrow it. Still caught up in ...
The episode opens with Cartman intoning "Previously, on Battlestar Galactica", over a still of that show's logo. [citation needed] The resuscitation scene from James Cameron's The Abyss was referenced in the episode. [3] The scenes with the portal and Kurt Russell are in reference to the movie Stargate. The General references this when saying ...
"Awesom-O" is the fifth episode in the eighth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 116th episode overall, the second in production order of Season 8 instead of the fifth, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 14, 2004. The episode was written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker.
Isler said he enjoyed Kenny's death and Butters' obsession with "bush", but felt the theme of the episode was too obvious and less clever than previous South Park episodes. [13] The A.V. Club writer Zack Handlen appreciated the timeliness and relevance of the subject matter, but felt "the satirical target here wasn't meaty enough to warrant a ...
The episode received mostly positive reviews from critics. The episode received a C+ rating from The A.V. Club ' s Eric Thurm, who commented that he had "no idea what actually 'happened' in 'Grounded Vindaloop'." [3] Max Nicholson from IGN gave the episode an 8.0 out of 10, calling it "easily one of the smartest episodes of Season 18 thus far."