Comedy Central | Release Date: August 13, 1997
CRITIC SCORE DISTRIBUTION
64
METASCORE
Generally favorable reviews based on 19 Critic Reviews
Positive:
12
Mixed:
3
Negative:
4
90
VarietyRay RichmondJun 25, 2013
Season 1 Review: As animation, it's substandard, primitive dreck; as comedy, however, it's gloriously subversive art. [12 Aug 1997]
88
Chicago Sun-TimesErnest TuckerJun 25, 2013
Season 1 Review: Has as much nerve as "The Simpsons" when it burst on the scene. [11 Aug 1997]
80
Miami HeraldTerry JacksonJun 25, 2013
Season 1 Review: It is at once insanely juvenile and very sophisticated, appealing to a funny bone that, as an adult, I try to hide. I feel guilty about laughing, but I laugh anyway. [13 Aug 1997]
80
USA TodayMatt RoushJun 25, 2013
Season 1 Review: Crude in execution, harsh by design, South Park is deliciously deranged. Don't bite unless you have a taste for the tasteless. [13 Aug 1997]
80
Boston GlobeFrederic M. BiddleJun 25, 2013
Season 1 Review: Unlike many cartoons, this one actually looks funny, and it constantly plays on its grade-school aesthetic for shock value, with great success. At its best, "South Park" is more a profane "Peanuts" than a downsized "Beavis and Butt-head." [13 Aug 1997]
80
New York Daily NewsEric MinkJun 25, 2013
Season 1 Review: If all "South Park" offered were poo-poo jokes and babes spouting profanity, the show would wear thin awfully fast. It doesn't. The reason is that Parker, Stone and their collaborators actually have done something remarkable with their primitive, construction-paper animation: They have created a wholly new, internally consistent fictional world and have peopled it with distinct, interesting characters. [13 Aug 1997]
80
Dallas Morning NewsChris VognarJun 25, 2013
Season 1 Review: South Park is either the funniest new show on the air or the next sign of the apocalypse. ... When it's not in gross-out mode, and often even when it is, South Park is weaving a surrealist satire of small-town America. [11 Aug 1997]
70
Los Angeles TimesBrian LowryJun 25, 2013
Season 1 Review: Blatantly designed to tickle the funny bones of teenage boys and those who think like them, the show delivers plenty of lowbrow laughs, at the same time indulging in excesses seemingly calculated to shock the sensibilities of TV watchdogs. [13 Aug 1997]
70
NewsdayMarvin KitmanJun 25, 2013
Season 1 Review: The important thing about "South Park" is not what it looks like or the way the characters talk, but what they say. It's a writer-driven vehicle, like most of the better twisted adult cartoons. [13 Aug 1997]
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St. Louis Post-DispatchGail PenningtonJun 25, 2013
Season 1 Review: Even at its meanest, "South Park" is seldom mean-spirited, and it's often outrageously funny. [13 Aug 1997]