
South Park
The new planetarium attracts Stan, Kyle and Kenny.

The new planetarium attracts Stan, Kyle and Kenny.

The kids' parents have their best interests at heart when they expose the kids to chickenpox.

A film festival comes to South Park, and the town and Mr. Hankey are over-run by Hollywood types.

A ban on fireworks threatens the 4th of July festivities until the mayor comes up with a plan.

It's up to Ms. Crabtree to save the entire busload of school kids.

Williams and Wiegel consider tampering with an election; Jones and Garcia tangle with a drug dealer.

Spanish Mike Alvarez returns to confuse the deputies.

Questions from the season-three cliffhanger finale are answered.

A botched drug sting forces Dangle and Junior to return to the station on foot.

Nathan attempts to convince laborers to work for free.

Nathan tries to help a struggling electronics store and faces off with a large corporation.

Nathan shows a toy company how to market to children; a movie theater instates a no-sharing policy.

Nathan tries to get press for a taxi company; defending a hot dog stand's reputation.

This collection includes "Party," "What's the Deal," "Wet Behind the Rears" and "Animation Sucks."

Handpicked episodes by Mike Judge, including "Walkathon," "Temporary Insanity" and "Tainted Meat."

Handpicked episodes by Mike Judge, including "Choke," "Killing Time" and "Safe House."

Handpicked episodes by Mike Judge, including "Beavis and Butt-Head vs. the Vending Machine."

Episodes selected by Mike Judge include "The Pipe of Doom," "Safe Driving" and "Liar! Liar!"

Handpicked episodes by Mike Judge, including "Butt Is It Art?," "Figure Drawing" and "Teen Talk."

Sketches include President Obama and his anger translator speaking to Mitt Romney.