In the SouthParkepisode titled "Gnomes (Underpants Gnomes)", the Underpants Gnomes are a community of underground gnomes who steal underpants, notably from Tweek.
Underpants Gnomes is episode 217 of Comedy Central's SouthPark.
The Underpants Gnomes have a three-phase business plan, consisting of:
With SouthPark, all I'd really like is maybe a documentary with each season or intros to all the episodes (and I mean intros with some substance, not just Matt and Trey dicking around in front of the camera).
I mean, I don't really care if every Simpsons or SouthParkepisode has a commentary on it.
SouthPark will match the Simpsons, despite producing these sets about 2 years after Simpsons season 1, in number of releases by the end of the year.
The next episode is a spoof of The Omen; "Damien", Son of Satan comes to SouthPark Elementry and gets teased to death, he calls his father down and that leads to a wrestling match between Satan and Jesus.
The third episode is called "Pink Eyes"; it's the SouthPark Halloween-special and is also one of my favourites.
At first these funny and disturbing (just like SouthPark!) bits were kind of annoying, but they grew on me. They're totally irrelevant to the episode, so don't expect some sort of insightful, documentary-style commentary on your favorite episode.
The show is set in the Colorado town of SouthPark where weird things keep happening, whether its being abducted by aliens or avoiding Kyle's little brother Ike.
The Funniest Show in TV history and on Comedy Central is the four boys with the faces of an angel and the mouth of a sailor who live in the small mountain town of SouthPark.
The team returns to SouthPark, but they are not yet sensitive to the nurse's condition, but that's OK by the nurse, who didn't want to be celebrated in the first place.
Somebody in SouthPark is having sex with chickens, and Officer Barbrady is on the case.
SouthPark is having it's 14th annual "Cow Days." It's a rodeo/carnival to celebrate the cow.
In general, SouthPark is full of dick and fart jokes, but each episode this season is about something, whether it is funny or a learning lesson for the kids, such as the signature line, "You know, I learned something today." Not only is the show crude and entertaining, but educational as well.
Coming off a successful and naughty first season, SouthPark is back for seconds with new 18 episodes.
SouthPark’s second season tops the first one and is worthy checking out.
The other star is for the introduction to every episode, "Makin` Bacon with Macon" where the creators of SouthPark feed various bacon-based entrees to a pig.
Again, SouthPark doesn't exactly push your home theater system to it's maximums (at least not the Episodes.
These episodes were all ok, but I didn't find them exceptionally funny, like I did the first season of SouthPark.
The SouthPark gang goes on a Dodge Ball Tournament while the citizens of SouthPark make a special week in honor of the SouthPark school nurse who has a Dead Fetus attached to her head.
All this, as mutated turkeys threaten the town of SouthPark.
It's Halloween time in SouthPark and the gang plans to win a Halloween-costume contest, but their plans get put on hold when a pinkeye epidemic spreads.
These discs contain all episodes from "Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut" to "Clubhouses".
Three whole volumes of SouthPark, 12 episodes.
Chef tries to capitalize on SouthPark's influx of visitors by cooking up chocolate confections with the appetizing yet repulsive name of "Chef's Salty Chocolate Balls".