Sunday, March 30, 2008

It was more fun when it was illegal...

By the way...Firefox dont like...at least mine dont


Trey Parker and Matt Stone's raunchy 'toon now legally available online at South Park Studios Web site.

In the ongoing battle against digital piracy, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone decided to say, "F*** it. Let's let people watch Scott Tenorman eat his parents in chili whenever they want."

The two maniacal geniuses have tapped into the Internet generation by making every single episode of their popular animated show available for streaming on the Web; a South Park-only Hulu, if you will. Sweeeeet.

All 12 seasons of the show, including new ones that just aired, can be streamed from SouthParkStudios.com, which was just overhauled yesterday to accommodate the full episodes. Though the episodes have breaks for commercials, ads had not yet been implemented as of press time.

"Every South Park episode and billions of clips have been online for years on YouTube or BitTorrent (...) we've always loved the fact that more people in more places could see our little show," Stone told Web site BoingBoing. "The new Web site just makes it easier for people to see and share South Park... Basically, we just got really sick of having to download our own show illegally all the time. So we gave ourselves a legal alternative."

SouthParkStudios also features shorter clips, information, games, and more.

1 comment:

rat said...

thank you, you fucking genius!
THANK YOU!