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South Park Season 13

Season 13:

Episode 1: The Ring

Date: March 11, 2009

Episode 2: Who Is The Coon?

Date: March 18, 2009

Episode 3: Margaritaville

Date: March 25, 2009

Episode 4: Eat, Pray, Queef

Date: April 1, 2009

Episode 5: Fishsticks

Date: April 8, 2009

Episode 6: Pinewood Derby

Date: April 15, 2009

Episode 7: Fatbeard

Date: April 22, 2009

Episode 8: Dead Celebrities

Date: October 7, 2009

Episode 9: Butters’ Bottom Bitch

Date: October 14, 2009

Episode 10: Wrestling Is...

Date: October 21, 2009

Episode 11: Whale ######

Date: October 28, 2009

Episode 12: The F* Word

Date: November 4, 2009

Episode 13: Dances with Smurfs

Date: November 11, 2009

Episode 14: Pee

Date: November 18, 2009

Another season is almost here and I can only expect another controversial season with more laughs :D

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what what what? HD?

i'm soo hyped, they really tease us with only 7 episodes every half season. at least its quality stuff though.

any predictions? obama/recession/doping in baseball?

No predictions... The creators leave the show until a few days before it airs to actually produce the thing, thats why you will never see upcoming titles, information or images about the show

Sweet, too bad I don't get Comedy Central in HD :(

I noticed quite a few networks don't have HD channels but produce shows in HD and make them available through on demand services. I'm guessing although I won't have access to the broadcast on HD, it will be on comcast on demand within a few days.

Simpsons didn't go hd. They made 1 episode in hd. Unless there hasn't been a new one since, the others have been in SD. South Park will be making ALL in hd. Thats what I'm talking bout.

There will be streams available of it in hd no doubt, there are already tons of sites for south park.

Just 11 days left, and I can't wait!

I doubt HD is going to make that much of a difference for this specific cartoon, like it did for the Simpsons. Still, I think this season will be awesome. They have so much material to go through, and so many issues to cover already.

I mostly can't wait to see what horrible things Cartman will do this season.

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"Season 13 in Hi-Def

Are you ready for South Park in high-definition? Season 13 will premiere March 11, at 10 pm EST, in beautiful hi-def, on Comedy Central's new HD channel. Comedy Central HD is available through DirecTV channel 249, Cablevision channel 768 and Cox Cable. The Comedy Central HD channel on Cox varies by area, so find your Cox channel here, and click "select location" in the upper right corner. We'll keep you updated as other providers are added to bring you high-definition South Park in the future. Don't forget SP fans, you can also download new, uncensored, HD episodes of South Park from iTunes and the Xbox Marketplace a few days after they premiere. "

http://www.southparkstudios.com/

Just 11 days left, and I can't wait!

I doubt HD is going to make that much of a difference for this specific cartoon, like it did for the Simpsons. Still, I think this season will be awesome. They have so much material to go through, and so many issues to cover already.

After watching some of the episodes in HD; I thought it made a huge difference in the overall quality of the show, even greater then The Simpsons.

Just 11 days left, and I can't wait!

I doubt HD is going to make that much of a difference for this specific cartoon, like it did for the Simpsons.

I've watched South Park on XBLM in HD and it looks great. Just as noticeable/impressive as The Simpsons was (Y)

I'm with you too, Cartman centric episodes are the best, always have been (Y)

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