South Park: Joining the Panderverse backdrop
South Park: Joining the Panderverse

South Park: Joining the Panderverse

7.6 / 1020230h 49m

Synopsis

Cartman's deeply disturbing dreams portend the end of the life he knows and loves. Meanwhile, the adults in South Park are wrestling with their own life decisions, as the advent of AI is turning their world upside down.

Genre: Animation, Comedy, Science Fiction, TV Movie

Status: Released

Main Cast

Trey Parker

Trey Parker

Various Characters (voice)

Matt Stone

Matt Stone

Various Characters (voice)

April Stewart

April Stewart

Sharon Marsh / Shelly Marsh / Liane Cartman / Alien Liane Cartman (voice)

Kimberly Brooks

Kimberly Brooks

Kathleen Kennedy / Panderverse Mitch Murphy (voice)

Mona Marshall

Mona Marshall

Sheila Broflovski (voice)

Adrien Beard

Adrien Beard

Steve Black (voice)

Janeshia Adams-Ginyard

Janeshia Adams-Ginyard

Panderverse Eric Cartman (voice)

Mo Ashley

Panderverse Stan Marsh (voice)

Montana Jacobowitz

Montana Jacobowitz

Panderverse Butters (voice)

Diana Lauren Jones

Diana Lauren Jones

Panderverse Kenny McCormick (voice)

User Reviews

MovieGuys

When is satire not exactly satire? To my mind, its when it ends up acting, to one degree or another, as an apologist, for the thing, is claims to be humorously, critiquing. Suffice to say, I've long had a mixed opinion of SP. I find its satire luke warm at best and this tepid affair, is no exception. A lot of the woke pandering we see in entertainment, is driven by the UN (yes I'm not kidding) grounded standards called Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) ratings. They lay down woke rules, often driven by big business financiers, who act as fiscal banker, watch dogs, making it hard for content creators who want to take a more traditional approach, to entertainment. None of which seems to have been mentioned here, as far as I can see? In short, light of laughs and as I see it, there's a certain irony, with regards to "pandering". Watch and see if you agree.