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zombeaner
10-06-08, 10:11 PM
I read Randy Miller III's DVD review of South Park - The Cult of Cartman: Revelations at http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=34964 and...

I'm just curious. You mention that the audio seems like a port but none of these episodes exist uncensored in the season sets, except Tourette. Just to check, they <i>are</i> uncensored here? That would make the difference between my buying and skipping this release.

Randy Miller III
10-07-08, 08:21 AM
I read Randy Miller III's DVD review of South Park - The Cult of Cartman: Revelations at http://www.dvdtalk.com/reviews/read.php?ID=34964 and...

I'm just curious. You mention that the audio seems like a port but none of these episodes exist uncensored in the season sets, except Tourette. Just to check, they <i>are</i> uncensored here? That would make the difference between my buying and skipping this release.
Sorry I wasn't more clear about that...I was speaking in terms of audio quality and nothing more. There was actually a note about the uncensored audio under the episode listing, but I should've also added one in the audio section. Thanks for bringing that to my attention.

zombeaner
10-07-08, 10:49 PM
Thanks, it is on my list.

Alan Smithee
10-09-08, 08:19 AM
There's no 5.1 audio either. The first Rhino South Park DVDs were among the first DVDs I ever bought; at the time I was amazed they'd actually put out something like this on DVD. I've been buying every South Park disc ever since, even the redundant ones. The 3 'new' episodes on this are almost worth the price, and the cover is pretty cool (aside from the stupid overlapping-discs design, but I digress....) Had to store the printed stuff separate since there's really no place inside to keep them.