The 25th-anniversary sEASON of South PARK Review By Ryan Balkwill

Genres: Animated sitcom, Black comedy, Satire, Surreal humor

Created by Trey Parker, Matt Stone

Developed by Brian Graden

Directed by Trey Parker

Voiced by:  Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Mary Kay Bergman, Isaac Hayes, Eliza Schneider, Mona Marshall & April Stewart.

Theme Song Composer: Les Claypool

Composers: Adam Berry, Scott Nickoley, Jamie Dunlap

Executive Producers: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Brian Graden, Deborah Liebling, Frank C. Agnone II, Bruce Howell, Anne Garefino

Producers: Vernon Chatman, Eric Stough, Bruce Howell, Adrien Beard, Jack Shih

Production Company: South Park Studios (2007–present), MTV Entertainment Studios (2021–present), Comedy Partners

Distributor: Paramount Global Distribution Group

Plot: After failing to show respect for their teacher, the PC Principal revokes Pajama Day privileges for the entire 4th-grade class. Cartman is distraught. The kids aren’t going to stand for it but the PC Principal refuses to back down. Stan’s horrified to realize he’s misinterpreted some of the greatest writers of all time.

I was excited to see this 25th-anniversary milestone of South Park.

Season 25 of South Park was Good but not great.

Pros: The voice acting still manages to keep up after all these years. The disbelieve that this show reaching to keep the quality for 25 years is impressive & I still love this show.  

Cons: The subjects that this season tackled were a lot to be desired. Each episode didn’t work for me & I will prefer to have the kids all grow up to continue from the last season.   

I still recommend this season to anyone who still loves South Park.

Rating: 6 out of 10 Stars

Ryan Balkwill:

Resident TV reviewer,

Level Best Art Cafe.

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