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    Wednesday
    Aug172011

    Oh My God! South Park Celebrates 15 Years on Comedy Central

    And they still don't look a day over 9.  The long-running animated series South Park is getting ready to kick off the rest of its 15th season on Comedy Central, and the network plans to commemorate 15 years of the world's most foul-mouthed fourth graders with a new behind-the-scenes documentary that is set to air at 10pm on October 2, according to Playbill.com.

    The documentary, which is part of a year-long South Park celebration, will include a visit to the South Park Studios in Los Angeles, where the show's creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, will provide an exclusive look at the making of a South Park episode.  If we're lucky, it won't be a closer look at the "HUMANCENTiPAD" episode that opened this current season.  Yikes.

    Earlier this summer, Parker and Stone won multiple Tony Awards for their insanely funny Broadway musical, The Book of Mormon.  Between the success of Mormon, which currently breaking house records at NY's Eugene O'Neill Theater and is sold out well into next year, and the downer of a mid-season finale in "You're Getting Old", in which one of the kids is actually allowed to turn 10, fans speculated that this current season may be South Park's last.  However, Entertainment Weekly reported last month that the show has been renewed for another two seasons.

    The second half of South Park's 15th season will start on October 5.

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