Where can South Park be found online and is it on Netflix, Hulu or Prime? South Park was created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and the show evolved from their short The Spirit Of Christmas. This sketch became an early viral hit during the mid-1990s, which led to South Park getting a greenlight. The show mostly revolves around a group of four boys - Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny - but it's got a large ensemble of characters, from their parents and teachers right up to Jesus, Satan and Mr. Hankey, the Christmas poo.

South Park has a huge fanbase but while it enjoys poking taboo and non-PC subject matter, this has caused it no end of controversy over the years, such as the episode "Trapped In The Closet," which took many swipes at Scientology. The series was also recently banned in China for its fitting titled episode "Band In China," which was an extended parody of excessive Chinese censorship. South Park debuted way back in 1997 and is still running today, with the show having produced over 300 episodes to date.

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The series also spawned a movie titled South Park: Bigger, Longer And Uncut in 1999. Season 11's acclaimed three-part arc "Imaginationland" started life a concept for a theatrical sequel before it was decided to produce it as part of the show instead. For fans wishing to revisit South Park or those wanting to check it out for the first time, the series isn't currently available on Netflix or Prime. All 23 seasons can be streamed from Hulu presently, and every season is available on DIRECTV too. Six seasons can be found on Comedy Central while fuboTV has five.

All seasons of South Park can also be purchased from platforms like Google Play, Vudu, iTunes and Amazon. While South Park can be found on Hulu, it's been confirmed the series will soon be jumping ship to HBO Max by the end of June 2020. As for South Park: Bigger, Longer And Uncut, the movie can be streamed for free on Pluto TV or rented from $2.99 or purchased from $9.99 from YouTube, Google Play, FandangoNOW and other platforms.

Outside of South Park, Parker and Stone have produced works such as Team America: World Police and the musical The Book Of Mormon. While they've admitted producing South Park can be mega-stressful - as seen in 2011 documentary 6 Days to Air - they clearly still love making it, and season 24 has already been confirmed.

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