
Last week it was about the amazing world of crap, with the
South Park installment aptly called “More Crap,” that even featured U2 frontman and Nobel Peace Prize nominee, Bono, doing his every bit to ensure his record for biggest crap remains unchallenged by Randy's toilet contribution. This week,
South Park heads to more pleasant fare with tonight's episode entitled “Imaginationland.”
Episode 1110 finds the boys exploring the vast possibilities of creativity and imagination even as the United States government tries to secure their newfound knowledge. Read on for more spoilers to what's in store tonight on
South Park.
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In tonight's “Imaginationland,”
Stan and
Kyle venture into an entirely new dimension that's just been opened. What they find are all of that the world of imagination has to offer. Unbeknownst to them, their discovery of the limitless arena of the mind's eye will soon get them into serious trouble.
Meanwhile, back in
South Park,
Cartman swears he has seen a leprechaun. Finding the elusive creature takes a back seat when the boys finally realize that the government is after what they have just learned from stepping into the other plane. In the course of events throughout the episode,
Butters stands to become collateral damage.
Catch “Imaginationland” at 10 tonight, with repeats tomorrow at 12am and 10pm, on Sunday at 12am, 10pm and 11:30pm and Monday at 3:00am.
In other news,
South Park creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker are bringing the hilarious Canadian reality series,
Kenny vs. Spenny, to American television. Parker and Stone will team up with Kenneth Hotz and Spencer Rice, stars of the said show, to produce 10 installments for Comedy Central.
Now upon its fourth term on Canada's Showcase cable network,
Kenny vs. Spenny features the two best friends attempting to outdo each other in different arduous yet goofy competitions. The loser is then required to undertake a humiliating task at the behest of the winner.
The fourth season of the Canadian show takes off on Comedy Central November 14. Among the challenges to look forward to the pair taking on are who can go longer without getting sexually aroused, who can eat more meat in a week and who can blow the biggest fart.
-Rosario Santiago, BuddyTV Staff Columnist
Source: South Park Studios, E! Online
(Image Courtesy of South Park Studios)