DVD 330 mins IMDB
NR (Not Rated)
South Park - The Complete Seventh Season
Paramount (8/13/1997)
In Collection
#34

Seen It:
Yes

Episodes
1: Cancelled
2: Krazy Kripples
3: Toilet Paper
4: I'm A Little Bit Country
5: Fat Butt and Pancake Head
6: Lil' Crime Stoppers
7: Red Man's Greed
8: South Park is Gay!
9: Christian Rock Hard
10: Grey Dawn
11: Casa Bonita
12: All About the Mormons?
13: Butt Out
14: Raisins
15: It's Christmas in Canada
Animation, Comedy, Adult
USA  /  English

Trey Parker Eric Cartman  
Matt Stone Kyle Broflovski  
Isaac Hayes Chef
Mona Marshall Sheila Broflovski  

Director Trey Parker; Matt Stone
Writer Trey Parker; Matt Stone

There is nothing in South Park's seventh season to offend Tom Cruise (nothing about Scientology, at any rate; that will come in season 9). However, Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck, Rob Reiner, the Queer Eye guys, Christopher Reeve (!), war supporters and anti-war protesters, and Mormons, do not get off so easy. But, "Who cares?" as the townspeople sing in "I'm a Little Bit Country." What matters is that with this particular episode, South Park attained the precious, syndication-ready 100-episode mark! Another milestone: "Raisins," in which Wendy breaks up with Stan, who falls under the influence of the "Goth kids" ("If you want to be one of the non-comformists, all you have to do is dress just like us and listen to the same music we do").

Even by South Park standards, season 7 is pretty hardcore. In "Christian Rock Hard," Cartman is so determined to attain platinum album status before Kyle and his band that he forms a Christian rock group. The band's repertoire makes Tom Lehrer's once-scandalous "Vatican Rag" sound like "Oh, Happy Day." But mostly, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone take Cheney-like potshots at pop-culture notables. In "South Park Is Gay!", we discover what is really behind the "metrosexual" phenomenon and the true identity of the Queer Eye for the Straight Guy quartet. In "Butt Out," Rob Reiner is portrayed as a corpulent goo-filled "fascist" willing to the sanction murder (of Cartman) to further his anti-"Big Tobacco" agenda. As you can guess from the title, "Fat Butt and Pancake Head" is a merciless deconstruction of "Bennifer," as Cartman's Jennifer Lopez hand puppet dethrones the real thing, and attracts the amorous attention of Ben Affleck. "All About Mormons" anticipates the Scientology episode, "Trapped in the Closet" (not included here, and if lawyers have anything to say about it, might not be included in a season 9 set, either) with a straight-faced musical dramatization of the Joseph Smith story. "Everyone thought we were making stuff up to be funny," Parker and Stone relate in their mini commentary (optional for each episode). "But we're not. We're not making this stuff up in this show." Which is perhaps why the episode "Cancelled," which posits that Earth exists only as reality-TV fodder for aliens, doesn't seem so farfetched. --Donald Liebenson

Edition Details
Series South Park
Distributor Paramount
Barcode 0097368891449
Region Region 1
Release Date 3/21/2006
Packaging Custom Case
Screen Ratio 1.33:1
Audio Tracks English Dolby Digital 2.0 Surround
Layers Single Side, Dual Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 3

Features
Disc 1: Mini-Commentaries by the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone
Personal Details
Purchase Price $49.99
Links Amazon US
South Park: Season 7 at Movie Collector Connect
IMDB