Blu-ray Review: South Park - The Complete Twelfth Season - Page 2

click to view larger imageTrey Parker and Matt Stone consistently create smart, funny and irreverent television for us adults to enjoy. The humor is very adult-oriented and as this is an uncensored version the language is explicit. You forget how much the series is bleeped on air and it is surreal hearing Cartman and friends swear (nearly non-stop some episodes). If you can handle the language there is an amazing show for you with some really clever takes on relevant issues and pop culture icons.

The Video

Presented for the first time at home in high definition, South Park: The Complete Twelfth Season is presented in 1080i on this Blu-ray release. The increase in resolution really demonstrates how great the color range is in the show and many small textures/details are visible on all the characters. Edges are very well defined and black levels are really deep and effective.

While the video presentation is admirable, it is almost wasted on a show with South Park’s animation style. The incredibly simple character models and animation style cause some unnecessary blurring on occasion. Obviously South Park looks better then it ever has before, it just can’t quite benefit from all that Blu-ray can offer.

The Audio

click to view larger imageWhile the animation style of South Park hamstrings its video presentation, the same can definitely not be said of the audio. Presented in a much better than you would expect Dolby TrueHD 5.1 lossless soundtrack, South Park sounds better than many mainstream releases I have listened to. The theme song sets the stage with ample use of your surround mix and bass to bring you into the show as never before.

Generally the episodes do not heavily use bass or deep sounds but there is regular use of rear channels to enhance the feel of the environments and the speech of peripheral characters. Dialogue is crisp, well balanced, and never muddled by ambient or stray noise. This is a mix anyone would be proud of and really helps enhance the overall enjoyment while watching the season.

The Extras

It is a shame that Matt Stone and Trey Parker did not utilize any of the advanced features of Blu-ray for the extras (BD-Live, PiP as examples). The supplemental materials are adequate but they are fairly niche as far as content goes and there really isn’t that much on offer. Two of the three featurettes are presented in DVD resolution (480p) which is disappointing on Blu-ray and doesn’t make much sense as one of the extras is in 1080i.

  • Mini Commentaries – Matt Parker and Trey Stone offer a short commentary (4-5 minutes) on each and every episode. These are generally very interesting to listen to, but after watching other releases with PiP commentaries I found them lacking. They do offer many interesting topics such as issues that crop up, tackling big topics, and the tight schedules.
  • Making Boobage: Behind The Scenes of "Major Boobage" - Producer Eric Strough breaks down four scenes from the Heavy Metal parody episode from story board to pre and post animation. Fairly compelling if you are interested in the animation process, but it may not appeal to everyone.
  • Six Days to South Park, A Day By Day: Making of South Park – Basically a running commentary showing the process from storyboard to near final cut of the “Super Fun Time” episode. This is a quite long but incredibly comprehensive look at the process the team goes through to create a South Park episode in less then a week. Definitely worth watching if you are a fan of the series.
  • Behind The Scenes: "About Last Night" - Essentially a shorter version of the "Six Days to South Park" featurette.  Producer Eric Strough discusses and demonstrates the last minute changes made to the “About Last Night’ episode.
  • South Park: The Complete Twelfth Season Digital copy – The show is available as a digital copy, but unlike most major releases it will only work in Windows, no iTunes or Mac compatibility.

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