There is nothing on TV quite like South Park. By satirizing current events with plenty of dark humor, vulgarity, and wit, creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone produced something truly unique. With nearly three decades worth of content, jumping into the series (or even revisiting it) can be a bit overwhelming, especially when considering South Park’s many TV specials.
Thanks to South Park’s dedication to capturing current affairs in animated fashion, the series works best in chronological order. Here’s how to watch all South Park movies and TV shows in order and where you can watch them on streaming services.
South Park (1997-Present)
If you want to watch South Park in order, you’ll need to start where it all began. As a word of warning: There’s a lot! First debuting in 1997, South Park has over 25 seasons of content and shows no signs of slowing down. Despite all the divisive childish hijinks and vulgar jokes, the series remains one the greatest cartoons of all time. South Park always has something to say, and does it with a trademark sense of humor and bluntness that keeps audiences coming back for more. While South Park’s early seasons largely contain standalone episodes, later seasons favor serialized stories. That’s not to say casual viewers can’t enjoy the show. However, all the running gags and arcs make it well worth a chronological viewing.
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
South Park’s big theatrical movie came in 1999, just two years after the series debuted on Comedy Central. The film, aptly titled Sausage Party sured it in 2016.
South Park: Post COVID (2021)
There isn’t a current affair South Park is afraid to touch, and the COVID-19 pandemic is no different. After 24 standard seasons, “Blade Runner references and the expected dystopian tropes, “South Park: Post COVID” checks in with the adult versions of Cartman, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny.
South Park: Post COVID: The Return of COVID (2021)
“The Flash. While not quite as well-received as South Park’s later TV specials, both COVID stories add a healthy bit of commentary and humor to an uncertain time in world history.
South Park The Streaming Wars (2022)
“South Park The Streaming Wars Part 2.”
South Park: ing the Panderverse (2023)
Officially the 326th episode, “South Park: ing the Panderverse” comes not long after “South Park The Streaming Wars.” The special kicks off with Cartman’s strange dreams of different lives, which are ultimately linked to the Panderstone, a powerful AI relic kept hidden in Disney’s secret archives. That said, Disney bears the brunt of the jokes, with the special calling out the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s tired multiverse trend and the “wokeness” and “tokenism” that frequently come with it. Well received by both audiences and critics, “South Park: ing the Panderverse” marks one of the series’ most beloved TV specials.
South Park (Not Suitable for Children) (2023)
After “South Park: ing the Panderverse,” the series continues its TV special trend with “South Park (Not Suitable for Children).” This time, the show delves into OnlyFans after the exposed OnlyFans of a South Park Elementary teacher prompts Randy to dive into the complex web of social media. As usual, South Park does what it does best by delivering a special that is equally thought-provoking and timely. Unfortunately, OnlyFans controversies and workplace issues because of them are an ongoing issue rarely covered by other series.
South Park: The End of Obesity (2024)
Capping of South Park’s lean into TV specials is “South Park: The End of Obesity." As hinted at in the title, the episode centers around weight loss medications and US healthcare after Cartman’s doctor denies him a potentially life-saving drug. While still a success, “South Park: The End of Obesity” remains the weakest of the show’s recent specials. Although some criticized the uptick in absurd humor, there’s no denying South Park’s talent for time capsuling important societal trends and current affairs.
South Park Movie and TV Shows Storyline Order
Don’t want to miss any callback jokes or worthy character arcs? Well, that means watching South Park while ing for TV special interruptions and the series’ one and only theatrical movie release. Keep scrolling for more details on each entry.
- South Park (Seasons 1-2)
- South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
- South Park (Seasons 3-24)
- “South Park: Post COVID"
- “South Park: Post COVID: The Return of COVID"
- South Park (Season 25)
- “South Park The Streaming Wars"
- South Park (Season 26)
- “South Park: ing the Panderverse"
- “South Park (Not Suitable for Children)"
- “South Park: The End of Obesity"
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