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Pittsburgh Post-Gazette from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania • Page 101

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WEEKEND MAG PITTSBURGH POST-GAZETTE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 2002 jaUITIMEDIAl3S: Comedy Central Leno" and footage of the characters presenting at the 1997 CableACE Awards. guishing which one is talking is not always easy). On the DVD, each episode begins with a hilariously warped introduction by Parker and Stone. In early episodes, they sit in front of a roaring fire, pet a dog and look at one another lovingly while an off-screen interviewer asks questions, including one about violence in the series. "I would never kill somebody in real life," a wide-eyed Parker says, "unless they pissed me off." In another introduction, made to look like old, grainy video, the pair are dressed as cowboys.

They pretend to host a children's show. Additional DVD extras include the "South Park Thanksgiving" short that aired on "The Tonight Show With Jay Rob Owen can be reached at rowen(g or 412-263 2582. Post questions or comments to wuxw.post-gazette.comtv under TV Forum. AntiQU COLLECI1BLES HOME VIDEO 'South Park-warped and worthy BY ROB OWEN POST-GAZETTE TV EDITOR If you're easily offended by potty-mouthed children and scatological humor, read no further. "South Park: The Complete First Season" k-k-k'Ai) on DVD is not for you.

If you're a fan of the series, it might be worthwhile for all the extras. It's particularly noteworthy because Warner which released the DVD last week, didn't approve of some of the commentary recorded by show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. "Warner Brothers would not release the commentary on the DVD without editing some of its content for 'standards' issues," Stone said in a press release. "Trey and I simply love the sound of our own voices too much to let this happen." Comedy Central, which is co-owned by Warner Bros, and Viacom, decided to release the commentaries on CD and include them when consumers order the DVD from the network's Web site, www.comedycen-tral.com. Anyone who doesn't order the DVD from the Comedy Central site can get the CDs by sending in proof of sale and a $3.50 shipping fee (see the Web site for details).

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