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South Park: Imaginationland
Directed by
Trey Parker
Not Rated
2008
67m
Animation
,
Comedy
,
and more
8.4
79%
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In this never-before-seen Director's Cut, the doors of the world's imagination are thrown wide open and the boys of South Park are transported to a magical realm in their greatest odyssey ever.
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Cast of South Park: Imaginationland
Trey Parker
Various Characters (voice) / Director / Writer
Matt Stone
Various Characters (voice) / Writer
Adrien Beard
Token Black / Squirrely the Squirrel (voice) / Producer
Mona Marshall
Various Characters (voice)
April Stewart
Cinderella / Strawberry Shortcake / The Tooth Fairy (voice)
Kathryn Howell
(voice)
Jonathan Kimmel
(voice)
Kyle McCulloch
(voice) / Producer
Eric Stough
Producer
Pam Brady
Producer
Erica Rivinoja
Producer
Bruce Howell
Producer
Vernon Chatman
Producer
South Park: Imaginationland Ratings & Reviews
Manuel Frangis
April 17, 2025
I just watched South Park: Imaginationland, and I give it 5 out of 5 stars. This is one of the craziest, most creative, and funniest things South Park has ever done. It’s absolutely packed with insane ideas, nonstop jokes, and moments where you’re just sitting there like, “How did they even come up with this?” It feels like the writers opened their brains, dumped out every character from pop culture, and somehow made it all work in one huge, ridiculous, and weirdly epic story. This isn’t just a regular South Park episode. It’s three episodes combined into one full-length movie, and the story actually feels bigger than a lot of movies out there. It all kicks off with a typical Cartman situation — he’s on a mission to prove that he was right about something super dumb (as usual), but somehow it leads into this massive fantasy war that drags the entire world into chaos. It starts off funny and small and then just explodes into something you could never predict. And that’s what makes it so great. The concept of Imaginationland is brilliant. It’s this world where every imaginary character ever created lives — superheroes, villains, cartoon mascots, fantasy creatures, and even stuff you forgot existed. And South Park doesn’t hold back. You’ll spot characters from every corner of pop culture, and some of the combinations are just so funny and bizarre that you can’t stop laughing. The way they use these characters to build out a real conflict — good vs evil, light vs dark — sounds goofy, but they somehow make it work like a full-blown action fantasy story. The animation looks awesome, especially for South Park. The big battle scenes are wild, and the way they jump between Imaginationland and the real world keeps things exciting. You never know what’s coming next — one minute you’re seeing Butters talking to unicorns, and the next you’re watching the government freak out about a potential threat from a world that technically doesn’t exist. It’s so dumb, but also so clever. Cartman is at his absolute worst (and best) in this, doing whatever it takes to get what he wants, no matter how insane it is. Butters ends up being the heart of the whole thing, and it’s hilarious how he’s always accidentally stuck in the middle of everything. Kyle and Stan try to keep things grounded, but let’s be honest — this is full-blown chaos from beginning to end. The humor is sharp, fast, and completely unfiltered. If you’re used to South Park, you already know what to expect — but this one still manages to go even further. It makes fun of politics, imagination, censorship, storytelling, fear, and just about everything in between. And somehow, under all the madness, there’s a message about the power of imagination and how we treat ideas. But it never gets preachy. It stays hilarious. I give South Park: Imaginationland 5 out of 5 stars because it’s creative, wild, and somehow feels way bigger than just a TV special. It’s a smart, crazy, hilarious ride that only South Park could pull off, and it proves just how fearless and clever the show can be when it’s at its best. Overall Imaginationland is a perfect mix of epic and ridiculous. If you love South Park, this is a must-watch. It’s bold, funny, and totally unforgettable.
3BlackChicks Review
Kamal 'The Diva' Larsuel
I would like to imagine a world without South Park. Ick
Cinema Signals
Jules Brenner
Not likely to pick up new fans for its usual adulation of indecency, but existing ones will rate it "super-awesome."
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