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The third season of '' South Park'', an American animated television comedy series, aired on Comedy Central from April 7, 1999 to January 12, 2000. The season was headed by series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who also served as executive producers along with Anne Garefino. The season continued to focus on the exploits of protagonists Stan, Kyle,
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, and
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in the fictional
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mountain town of South Park. The season consisted of seventeen 22-minute episodes, which aired mostly in two groups separated by a three-month gap. Continuing their practice from previous seasons, Parker and Stone wrote and produced each episode within the week before its broadcast date. They produced the first half of the season simultaneously while working on the show's film adaption, '' South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut''. The show's creators considered the third season an improvement on the previous season, due to a heavier focus on strong storytelling structure and character development, as well as increased creative control. In the second half of the season, the show was dealt a blow with the death of voice actress
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, who provided many of the female voices on the show. The remaining three episodes in the season are mostly absent of female voices for this reason. The third season satirized such topics as the Waco siege,
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, and sexual harassment, films such as ''
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'', '' Tron'', and '' Gettysburg'', and television shows such as '' Scooby-Doo'' and '' Pokémon''. It also continues the show's tradition of lampooning celebrities, which in this season include Cher, Pat Robertson, and Rod Stewart. The season features a guest appearance from both the nu metal band Korn and '' Friends'' actress
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.


Voice cast

This is the final season to feature
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as a series regular, who provided many of the female voices on the show. Bergman committed
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on November 11, 1999. The remaining three episodes in the season are mostly absent of female voices for this reason.


Main cast

* Trey Parker as
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, Eric Cartman, Randy Marsh, Mr. Garrison,
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, Mr. Mackey,
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,
Jimmy Valmer James "Jimmy" Valmer () is a fictional character from the American animated television series ''South Park''. He is voiced by Trey Parker. He is physically disabled, requiring forearm crutches in order to walk. Character biography In season 7 ep ...
,
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, Timmy Burch and Phillip * Matt Stone as Kyle Broflovski,
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, Butters Stotch, Gerald Broflovski,
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,
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,
Craig Tucker Craig Tucker is a fictional character in the adult animated television series ''South Park''. One of the main characters' fourth-grade classmates, he debuted in the season one episode " Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" singing "We Wish You a Merry ...
, Jimbo Kern, Terrance,
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and
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(Episodes 1–15) as Liane Cartman, Sheila Broflovski, Shelly Marsh,
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, Mrs. McCormick and Wendy Testaburger *
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(Episodes 16–17) as
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, Ms. Crabtree & Various * Isaac Hayes as Chef


Guest cast

*
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as Miss Stevens (" Rainforest Shmainforest") * Jonathan Davis, James Shaffer, Brian Welch, Reginald Arvizu and David Silveria as themselves (" Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery")


Background


Development

After the second season of ''South Park'', show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone began to take more creative control of the show back, which they had delegated in the previous season to a writing staff. Parker and Stone have openly expressed dislike for the second season as a whole. "There's a lot of funny stuff in the second season," Stone remarked, but Parker agreed that they were still learning how to write for the show. They took the advice of friends in the television industry and let other writers on the staff write scripts and take more control of the show, which they later regretted. They even considered developing a show for broadcast television and leaving ''South Park'', but they decided to continue working on it. On the DVD commentaries for the third season, Parker advised viewers to "throw away your season two DVDs. I don't like those shows." Parker would later say the same about the third season: "If I had to permanently erase anything from the library, it would basically be anything before season 4. It's just embarrassing to watch. Okay, we were, like, 26, 27. But it's like, 'Really? We thought that was funny? We thought that was well-written? Oh my God, this is terrible.'" Like many ''South Park'' seasons, episodes were mostly produced in the week preceding their original broadcasts.


Writing

Parker characterized the third season as "where ''South Park'' turned the corner... and ecamegood to us." The third season was produced simultaneously with the film adaptation of the series—'' South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut''—and came at a time when the duo began learning more about story structure and character development. They applied these lessons to the show as well. Parker noted that producing the film and season at the same time was "tough." The show and film occupied two separate buildings a mile apart that the duo would often have to switch between. Paramount Pictures was unhappy with the duo working on the show equally with the film. "
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" arrived at a peak of post-production work on the film. Parker and Stone claim to have no memory of making "
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", the following episode, due to their exhaustion from working on the film: "We don't remember doing these shows at all," Parker remarked in the episode's commentary. Stone characterized the episode as "
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ary writing." With the film completed for its June 30, 1999 release date, the duo still were contracted to produce three more episodes before taking a break. They came up with the idea to produce a trilogy of episodes—"
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", " Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub", and " Jewbilee"—which they called "the meteor shower trilogy." They felt "brain-dead" on ideas and created the idea to make things easier. "Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub" features the first major appearance of Butters Stotch, who became a main character in the series in later seasons; prior to this episode, he was a nameless background character, having had a non-speaking background role in " Cartman Gets an Anal Probe". They based Butters on the show's animation director, Eric Stough, whom they mocked while working on the film. " Jewbilee", the trilogy's conclusion, became regarded as one of the duo's favorite all-time episodes. "We were literally crawling around the floor trying to finish the show but we were also all already on vacation in our minds," Parker remembered. To this end, they decided not to care about the episode's content and just make whatever came to mind. Following the episode's completion, the staff took a vacation for a month, returning later in the year to complete the rest of the season. Their first episode back, in October 1999, was " Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery". Parker remembered the making of the episode difficult, as they had been away for so long. " Chinpokomon" features the guest voice of Parker's old college friend Junichi Nishimura, and several elements of the script—namely, the Japanese having "small penises"—were inspired by a trip to
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with Nishimura. In the trip, Nishimura's boss kept referring to the size of his own penis as "so small", which became a joke in the episode. "Hooked on Monkey Fonics" was based on a friend of Parker and Stone's, who homeschooled his child. To Stone, the episode distilled down the essence of ''South Park'': that children are not innocent, but rather "little bastards." "
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" was produced around Thanksgiving 1999, and the duo decided to write a sequel to the season one episode " Starvin' Marvin". The duo thought of it as not a regular episode of ''South Park'', but something wholly its own. After completing the dialogue for the aforementioned episode,
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, the voice actress behind many of the female characters on ''South Park'', was found dead of
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. Parker and Stone, shocked by the news, made the remaining episodes in the third season revolve around mainly male characters, beginning with " The Red Badge of Gayness". "
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" is mostly an animated
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, of sorts, to the album of the same name which was released one week prior. Parker and Stone had spent several weeks with composer Marc Shaiman, whom they had worked with on ''Bigger, Longer & Uncut'', to create an entire album of ''South Park''-themed
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s. " Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus" was made at the request of the network to produce an episode centering on the New Millennium. " World Wide Recorder Concert" fulfilled their contractual obligations with the network, and required the team to come back after the Christmas break to complete it.


Cultural references

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" is based on Jar Jar Binks from ''
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'' (1999). Plot elements of " Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub" were inspired by a HBO documentary on the Waco siege, perhaps '' Waco: The Rules of Engagement''; Parker and Stone regarded the incident as a "disaster". They parody the pop star Cher and her song "
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" for the episode, used for tortuous purposes. The parody was performed by staff writer
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. In " Jewbilee", the Moses character is patterned after the Master Control Program from the film '' Tron''. The nu metal band Korn guest star in the episode " Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery". Korn approached the show's staff with the idea to premiere their new single, "
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", on ''South Park''. Parker and Stone were at first unreceptive to the offer, but became more excited when the idea came to portray them in a cheesy fashion, like the appearances of the Harlem Globetrotters in '' The New Scooby-Doo Movies''. The animators attempted to model the animation after Hanna-Barbera's style. " Chinpokomon" satirizes the phenomenon of the '' Pokémon'' franchise, which at the time was at its peak of popularity. To prepare, the show's writing staff sat down and watched episodes of the ''Pokémon'' anime, which they regarded as nothing more than marketing to buy trading cards. "
Starvin' Marvin in Space "Starvin' Marvin in Space" is the thirteenth episode and the 11th produced episode of the third season of the animated television series ''South Park'' and the 44th episode of the series overall. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United ...
" mocks media mogul and minister Pat Robertson and his program, '' The 700 Club''. " The Red Badge of Gayness" references American Civil War reenactments and parodies the film '' Gettysburg''. "
Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" is the fifteenth episode of the third season of the animated television series ''South Park'' and the 46th episode of the series overall. An album of the same name consisting of versions of songs from the show a ...
" features an obscure reference to a bootleg tape of the one broadcast of the '' Star Wars Holiday Special'', in which a news reporter, teasing the late-night news, remarks, "Fighting the frizzies, at eleven." Parker called it "one of the most obscure things we've ever done in ''South Park''. " Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus" mocks the musician Rod Stewart and the Backstreet Boys, and its title references the book '' Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.''.


Episodes


References


External links


South Park Studios
- official website with
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of full episodes.
The Comedy Network
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