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This contains 3 episodes:
The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Frosty) from 1992 The Spirit of Christmas (Jesus vs. Santa) from 1995 Cartman Gets an Anal Probe Un-aired version from 1996 JESUS VS. FROSTY In 1992, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, then students at the University of Colorado, made Jesus vs. Frosty, under the "Avenging Conscience Films" moniker. They animated the film using only construction paper, glue and a very old 8 mm film camera, and premiered it at the December 1992 student film screening. The film features four children very similar in appearance to the four main characters of South Park, including a character resembling Cartman but called "Kenny", a hooded boy resembling Kenny and two other nameless boys similar to Stan and Kyle. JESUS VS. SANTA in 1995, after seeing the Jesus vs. Frosty film, Fox executive Brian Graden paid Stone and Parker $2,000 USD to make another animated short as a video Christmas card that he could send to friends. In turn, the duo created Jesus vs. Santa. This version of The Spirit of Christmas features an animation style very similar to that of the eventual South Park series, as well as more developed versions of Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny (each of whom are referred to by name) living in South Park. Wendy Testaburger offers an unnamed and non-speaking cameo as a child sitting on Santa's lap. The film largely establishes the characters as they are used in South Park and contains elements that recur in the series, such as Kyle being a Jew, and rats eating Kenny's corpse. The film reportedly had a budget of $750, with Parker and Stone keeping the remainder of their commission. CARTMAN GETS AN ANAL PROBE In the summer of 1996 Trey Parker, Matt Stone and Eric Stough spent 3 month in a small dark room taking hundreds of shouts of construction paper cutouts. Fram by frame. And it became to be the episode known as "Cartman gets an anal probe". Early in 1997, Comedy Central ordered 13 episodes of South Park. "Anal Probe" which was the first show to air was about 28 minutes in length... too long to air. The episode was cut about 10 minutes of animation out of the show and then it had 3 minutes of computer animation added to tie the storyline together. This is the original un-aired version of Cartman gets an anal probe and it is much better than the tv version. Sharing Widget |