2024-06-24
In the Season 2 opener, Leslie tries to drum up publicity for the Pawnee zoo by arranging for two penguins to wed, but she inadvertently causes an uproar when both penguins turn out to be male. Elsewhere, Mark sets his sights on Ann and asks her out on a date. (Repeat).
Leslie finds marijuana planted in her new community garden, so she holds an all-night stakeout to catch the culprit. Meanwhile, with Leslie's permission, Ann agrees to go on a date with Mark. (Repeat).
Leslie judges the Miss Pawnee beauty pageant and finds herself in conflict with the other judges on what defines an "ideal woman." Meanwhile, Ann learns some interesting news about Andy during a date with Mark. Louis C.K. ("Lucky Louie") guest stars. (Repeat).
Leslie goes on a practice date with Ann in preparation for her night out with Dave (Louis C.K.). Elsewhere, a sex scandal involving a local councilman unfolds, prompting Tom, Ron, April and Mark to see who can dig up the most dirt on each other. (Repeat).
In this raucous romp, a pair of engaging Lotharios become the life of the party by sneaking into wedding receptions and scamming their way into the hearts of impressionable young women. (Repeat).
A Las Vegas bachelor party turns into a hilarious race against time in this comedy, in which three groomsmen awaken after a night of debauchery to learn that the groom is missing, and they must find him before the wedding bells chime. With no memory of the previous night's transgressions and precious little time to spare, the trio retrace their steps and discover where things went wrong. (Repeat).
The gang travel to Thailand to see Stu get married, and lose the groom's future brother-in-law Teddy in this uproarious sequel. In their search to find him, their previous Las Vegas adventure starts to look like a family trip to Disneyland. (Repeat).
The "Hangover" trilogy draws to a sidesplitting close as the Wolfpack search for Mr. Chow after Doug is kidnapped by a villain seeking revenge on the Asian hustler for stealing $21 million. (Repeat).
A Las Vegas bachelor party turns into a hilarious race against time in this comedy, in which three groomsmen awaken after a night of debauchery to learn that the groom is missing, and they must find him before the wedding bells chime. With no memory of the previous night's transgressions and precious little time to spare, the trio retrace their steps and discover where things went wrong. (Repeat).
Cartman, Butters, Kenny, Stan and Kyle fear that a secret may get out when an old adversary turns up in town. (Repeat).
Cartman becomes a network honcho when he and the boys launch a morning news show on the school's closed-circuit TV station. (Repeat).
South Park is abuzz over a visit from a famous socialite. (Repeat).
Cartman is imbued with the power to see into the future after he's hit on the head. (Repeat).
The series begins its ninth season. (Repeat).
Hippies, the bane of Cartman's existence, threaten to overrun South Park when they plan a weeklong music festival in town. (Repeat).
Cartman, Kenny, Stan and Kyle become talent agents with one client. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Paid Programming. (Repeat).
Fry serves with Bender at an asylum for robots after both plead insanity to avoid conviction for a bank robbery they didn't commit. Phil Lamarr, John DiMaggio, Billy West. (Repeat).
Beck (as himself) invites an injured Bender to go on tour with him, while the gang follows in an old VW bus salvaged by Fry. John DiMaggio, Katey Sagal, Billy West. (Repeat).
The Professor's creation of a basketball team of atomic mutants causes time to skip forward at random, and one result is a staff marriage. Jeff Cesario, Phil LaMarr, Billy West, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
Fry's friends try to break up his new romance with a robot modeled after Lucy Liu (as herself), whose image is being illegally copied onto blank robots. Billy West, Katey Sagal. (Repeat).
In the fourth-season opener, a supernova explosion sends the Planet Express ship back in time to 1947 Roswell, N.M., where Fry's grandfather is stationed. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
After the crew disables the evil Santa robot, Bender takes his place to deliver toys---but everyone thinks he's still evil. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
A parody of "The Wizard of Oz" is one of three scenarios illustrated by the Professor's "What If" machine, which shows alternative lives for Bender, Fry and Leela. Billy West, Katey Sagal, John DiMaggio. (Repeat).
An animated adult series about four potty-mouthed, trash-talking grade schoolers living in a Colorado town. Rude, crude and seriously funny, it became an immediate hit after its Comedy Central debut in August 1997, inspiring some guest voice appearances by series fans (among them, George Clooney), a feature film and any number of weak cartoon imitations. (Repeat).
Jimmy has trouble controlling his hormones right before the big talent show. (Repeat).
An animated adult series about four potty-mouthed, trash-talking grade schoolers living in a Colorado town. Rude, crude and seriously funny, it became an immediate hit after its Comedy Central debut in August 1997, inspiring some guest voice appearances by series fans (among them, George Clooney), a feature film and any number of weak cartoon imitations. (Repeat).
An animated adult series about four potty-mouthed, trash-talking grade schoolers living in a Colorado town. Rude, crude and seriously funny, it became an immediate hit after its Comedy Central debut in August 1997, inspiring some guest voice appearances by series fans (among them, George Clooney), a feature film and any number of weak cartoon imitations. (Repeat).