Pip
- Episode aired Nov 29, 2000
- TV-MA
- 22m
IMDb RATING
6.6/10
2.9K
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Pip attends boarding school in an adaptation of "Great Expectations."Pip attends boarding school in an adaptation of "Great Expectations."Pip attends boarding school in an adaptation of "Great Expectations."
Trey Parker
- Abel Magwitch
- (voice)
- …
Matt Stone
- Pip Pirrup
- (voice)
Isaac Hayes
- Chef
- (credit only)
Eliza Schneider
- Estella
- (voice)
- (as Blue Girl, Eliza Schneider)
Kyle McCulloch
- Joe Gargery
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis is the one of the only episodes in the entire South Park series in which none of the main characters - Kyle, Stan, Kenny or Cartman - appear. The other is Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus (1998). This is the only episode to feature someone from South Park without including any of the four central characters.
- GoofsThe armchair's control panel looks less detailed the second time the robot monkeys make their appearance.
- Quotes
Malcolm McDowell: Hello. I'm a British Person.
- ConnectionsSpoofs Great Expectations (1946)
- SoundtracksAnnen Polka
Composed by Johann Strauss
Featured review
There's no point
This episode focuses entirely on Pip and features none of the other main characters. I could have sworn that was Anthony Hopkins talking but it was actually Malcolm McDowell. I admit to knowing nothing about the book "Great Expectations". I can assume this at least somewhat resembles it. There were definitely some good jokes there like the baby bunnies. The episode itself was at least creative.
The weirdest thing was how they just mostly got rid of Pip after this as he had speaking lines in only two subsequent episodes. Why did Trey Parker and Matt Stone go through all this trouble with a character they were going to get rid of anyway? They realized Butters worked better as a character everyone picked on. I mean, this really just has no reason to exist at all. It's probably the worst episode in the entire series. I think it's even worse than the Terrance and Phillip one. **
The weirdest thing was how they just mostly got rid of Pip after this as he had speaking lines in only two subsequent episodes. Why did Trey Parker and Matt Stone go through all this trouble with a character they were going to get rid of anyway? They realized Butters worked better as a character everyone picked on. I mean, this really just has no reason to exist at all. It's probably the worst episode in the entire series. I think it's even worse than the Terrance and Phillip one. **
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- ericstevenson
- Jul 1, 2018
Details
- Runtime22 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 4:3
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