Back to the reviewing of the very best clips of the very best seasons of South Park. Since season 13 is well underway, but is only halfway through so far, we are going to move backwards through the seasons chronologically until we have reviewed the best six clips from all 12 seasons of South Park. We have already gone through season 12, which was a real hoot. But now it is time to move on to the ever so lauded and amazing eleventh season of South Park. A comedic offering for the masses that will be hard for them to top, as this season was one of the better ones to-date.
Randy Marsh Becoming a Staple
I believe that season 11 was really the season where Randy Marsh (Stan’s dad) started becoming more featured in episodes. As opposed to episodes merely centering on the boys and their doings, they decided to include the happenings of Randy. This notion actually proved to work greatly in their favor, and since then, Randy has been featured in numerous and hilarious episodes.
Why this Episode Rocked
If you have ever watched the cheesy movie series, “Night of the Living Dead,” you will love this episode. They substitute the dead for homeless people who invade the town of South Park when they are lured there by a flyer promising them free food and housing. When the town becomes overrun by the homeless, Randy hides out on a roof and Cartman continues to try and best his record by jumping over sleeping homeless persons with a skateboard and ramp.
Best Clip from Season 11: “Let Us In!”
There are so many different clips from this amazing season of South Park that it would be nearly impossible to include them all. Furthermore, Southparkstudios.com – where I get the clips from legally – only has their clips; so I can’t just pick and choose because many times the clips that I want are not there. But, given the provided clips that were available, I felt this clip was a great mention. Randy and company have taken refuge on the roof of the community center, when more stranded people are trying to escape the homeless. After debating whether they have enough food to let more people on the roof, he decides to let them in after all…even though they only have Cherry Pop Tarts left—which Randy despises.

