16
1997    22minAnimation, Comédie
8.780%83%8.3
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La petite ville de South Park dans le Colorado est le théâtre des aventures de Cartman, Stan, Kyle et Kenny, quatre enfants au langage quelque peu... décalé !

29 saisons

  • Saison 1
    Saison 113 épisodes
  • Saison 2
    Saison 218 épisodes
  • Saison 3
    Saison 317 épisodes
  • Saison 4
    Saison 417 épisodes
  • Saison 5
    Saison 514 épisodes
  • Saison 6
    Saison 617 épisodes
  • Saison 7
    Saison 715 épisodes
  • Saison 8
    Saison 814 épisodes
  • Saison 9
    Saison 914 épisodes
  • Saison 10
    Saison 1014 épisodes
  • Saison 11
    Saison 1114 épisodes
  • Saison 12
    Saison 1214 épisodes
  • Saison 13
    Saison 1314 épisodes
  • Saison 14
    Saison 1414 épisodes
  • Saison 15
    Saison 1514 épisodes
  • Saison 16
    Saison 1614 épisodes
  • Saison 17
    Saison 1710 épisodes
  • Saison 18
    Saison 1810 épisodes
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    Saison 1910 épisodes
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    Saison 2010 épisodes
  • Saison 21
    Saison 2110 épisodes
  • Saison 22
    Saison 2210 épisodes
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    Saison 2310 épisodes
  • Saison 24
    Saison 242 épisodes
  • Saison 25
    Saison 256 épisodes
  • Saison 26
    Saison 266 épisodes
  • Saison 27
    Saison 275 épisodes
  • Saison 28
    Saison 285 épisodes
  • Saison 29
    Saison 296 épisodes
  • Épisodes spéciaux
    Épisodes spéciaux3 épisodes
  • Trey ParkerEric Cartman / Stan Marsh (voice) / Director / Scénariste / Executive Producer / Animation
  • Matt StoneKyle Broflovski / Kenny McCormick (voice) / Director / Scénariste / Executive Producer / Character Designer
  • Mona MarshallSheila Broflovski (voice)
  • Jennifer HowellBebe Stevens (voice) / Supervising Producer
  • April StewartSharon Marsh / Ms. Cartman (voice)
  • Isaac HayesChef (voice)
  • Eliza SchneiderMs. Cartman (voice)
  • Mary Kay BergmanMs. Cartman (voice)
  • Adrien BeardToken Black (voice) / Director / Producteur
  • Kyle McCullochExcalibur Hotel Employee (voice) / Scénariste
  • Milan AgnoneIke Broflovski (voice)
  • Sebastian YuIke Broflovski (voice)
  • Jessica MakinsonHeidi Turner (voice)
  • John HansenMr. Slave / Trucker (voice) / Production Supervisor
  • Jonathan KimmelScénariste
  • Toddy WaltersMall Hankey's Helper (voice)
  • Eric StoughKenny McCormick (voice) / Director / Producteur
  • Kimberly BrooksLaura Tucker / Kipling (voice)
  • Dian BacharFake Mr. Hankey (voice)
  • Betty Boogie ParkerBetsy (voice)
  • collinjb114 mars 2025
    Greatest most relevant television show ever.
  • Tyler Durden18 mai 2026
    Is good
  • Mateo Rodriguez8 août 2025
    Best TV show ever created, period.
  • qmechan27 juillet 2025
    Why doesn't this thing have six stars?
  • Jerry L. Arp II25 avril 2026
    South park is the worst show out today! I LOVE IT!
  • Kenny13 avril 2025
    randy is the best
  • ChillPlex6 mai 2025
    Oh jeez, South Park is the best! I laughed so hard I snorted chocolate milk! It’s super funny, kinda naughty! South Park blew my freakin’ socks off!! One minute you’re laughin’, the next you’re like “WHAT THE HECK?!” I didn’t even blink for three seasons straight! It’s wild, it’s rude, it’s PERFECT!
  • fraggle6722 août 2025
    My personal favorite animated TV series. Never afraid to push boundaries and magnify topics of the time.
  • Rabb Young28 décembre 2025
    South Park is straight-up legendary. Crude, savage, hilarious, and never afraid to roast everyone and everything, politics, celebrities, trends, you name it. The boys (Stan, Kyle, Cartman, Kenny) are icons, Randy's chaos is peak comedy, and the quick-turnaround episodes keep it brutally current. Even in 2025 with the wild Trump/Antichrist arcs in Seasons 27-28, they nailed the satire without pulling punches
  • Rumi Goth25 juillet 2025
    Best show ever...
  • Scott beard16 décembre 2025
    South Park is fearless, filthy, and razor sharp. From its very first crude animation and shocking premise, the show carved a space in television that was entirely its own. Unlike any other cartoon before it, it didn’t aim to comfort or entertain lightly; it aimed to provoke, to challenge, and to hold a mirror up to the absurdities, hypocrisies, and contradictions of modern life. Trey Parker and Matt Stone created a world where no topic was too sacred, no public figure too untouchable, and no cultural trend too trivial to escape their scathing scrutiny. It takes aim at everyone equally, from politicians to celebrities, religious figures to corporations, and from fringe social movements to mainstream culture. Every episode is a balancing act of sharp wit and social critique, blending observational humor with biting satire. The humor is filthy, often gross, sometimes shocking to the point of disbelief, but always purposeful. Each grotesque visual gag, each vulgar punchline, serves the larger point: nothing is too sacred to examine and mock. Beneath the crude humor lies intelligence and craft. South Park consistently displays an uncanny understanding of human nature, societal structures, and cultural absurdities. Episodes like “All About the Mormons” or “Make Love, Not Warcraft” combine research, insight, and satire in a way that is genuinely smart while remaining accessible and funny. The show’s writers tackle the complex and the controversial with a rare combination of fearlessness and precision. It is both a comedy and a commentary, a vehicle for entertainment and cultural reflection. Its speed and relevance are unmatched. With a production cycle that allows episodes to respond to current events almost in real time, South Park remains fast and fresh. Where other shows might take months to respond to a social controversy, South Park often lands within days, skewering the latest absurdity in a way that feels immediate, personal, and sharp. This agility keeps the show relevant even decades into its run, allowing it to comment on everything from political scandals to viral internet phenomena without ever feeling stale. The show is also surprisingly self-aware. Amidst the chaos, there is a strong sense of meta commentary. Characters like Cartman, Kenny, Kyle, and Stan serve as archetypes and vehicles for social critique, and the show frequently acknowledges its own extremity, exaggeration, and absurdity. Its willingness to examine itself as part of the culture it critiques adds another layer to its sophistication. South Park has never shied away from controversy. It has offended countless groups, been censored in parts of the world, and sparked public debate about freedom of expression. Yet it continues undeterred, never sacrificing its core voice. Its resilience against cultural pressure and its refusal to compromise its vision is part of what elevates it to legendary status. Beyond humor and satire, South Park often carries real emotional weight. Episodes like “You’re Getting Old” or “Imaginationland” explore complex human themes, including mortality, change, loss, and identity, in ways that are deeply moving. Beneath the crude exterior lies a show capable of empathy, reflection, and insight, which only makes the biting humor more effective. Its animation style, deliberately rough and simplistic, reinforces the show’s ethos. The cutout aesthetic is instantly recognizable and adds a layer of charm to the outrageous content. The visual simplicity contrasts with the complexity of the satire, making the show accessible while allowing the writing and ideas to shine. After more than two decades, South Park remains culturally significant. It is a lens through which to examine society, a repository of fearless commentary, and a masterclass in comedic timing. Its impact extends beyond television, influencing a generation of writers, comedians, and satirists who attempt, often unsuccessfully, to capture the same blend of irreverence, insight, and audacity. In short, South Park is not just a television show; it is a cultural institution. It is fearless, filthy, and razor sharp, but also intelligent, reflective, and enduring. It pulls no punches, offends without apology, and simultaneously makes viewers laugh, think, and squirm in recognition. For anyone seeking satire that challenges, entertains, and reflects the absurdities of modern life with unflinching honesty, South Park stands alone. Its legacy is secure, its influence undeniable, and its status? Legend status unlocked!! 🔓❤️👌👌👌👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
  • Halim Mellick15 novembre 2025
    You can say what you want about the Matt Stone & Trey Parker but you cannot deny that they are outsider artists who broke through to mainstream while staying true to their values. In their own words... "we have f**k you money now"
  • elkl52 novembre 2025
    Very bad
  • splattz20 octobre 2025
    south park my goat 💪
  • hmny720 octobre 2025
    Why can’t I give this a full 5 stars?! Love it, practically nonfiction!
  • tmfbr010 septembre 2025
    South Park is, in my view, a terrible, perverse, and disgraceful show that corrupts the minds of children. Its crude attempts at humor reduce important issues into childish caricatures, failing miserably at offering meaningful commentary. The style of the show makes it clear that it appeals to the lowest common denominator. No serious, thoughtful adult would truly find value in such content—it is media designed for immaturity, not for intellectual growth. It undermines what entertainment ought to be by normalizing vulgarity and mocking things that should be treated with respect. What is most disturbing is its open ridicule of religion and morality. The show repeatedly portrays Jesus Christ as a mere punchline, a tool to be mocked, while promoting ideas and imagery that align more closely with satanic behavior than with anything wholesome or constructive. For this reason, I believe South Park represents not only a cultural failure but a direct betrayal of the moral fabric that once defined American media.
  • Jeff & Tim24 juillet 2025
    Always the best from the warped minds of Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Let's see what this might stir up. #Trump
  • Walter Jospeh Kovacs8 septembre 2025
    The US enslaved millions of people for centuries and continues to subject them to racial oppression; is profoundly violent with high rates of murder and crime; is intensely superficial and anti-intellectual; has some of the most sickening non-sensical religious extremism in the world; and has a population brainwashed into believing that their food is healthy and that healthcare is the reserve of the rich. America is a mindset rooted in the cruel paradigm of capitalism and has inevitably resulted in a fascist government and authoritarian control. When you look at the nation's nuclear armaments and how much it spends on its military or funds atrocities abroad, it is frightening and makes one feel completely powerless against such an evil empire. South Park isn't just comedy, it wakes people up, it's a mirror to the society that Americans pretend not to see. It gives hope that there are other people who see the absurdity, the cruelty and hypocrisy. It is one of the greatest shows ever,
  • ExpoPlex24 juillet 2025
    A masterclass in comedic satire.

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