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Season 20 - South Park -

Season 20 - South Park -

South Park 's 20th season, which aired from September 14 to December 7, 2016, is widely regarded as one of the series' most experimental and divisive entries. Spanning 10 episodes, it fully embraced a serialized, linear narrative—a significant departure from the show’s traditional episodic format.

The President-elect visits his hometown; the Member Berry leader is revealed. "Not Funny" South Park - Season 20

Cartman grows paranoid about Heidi; Kyle and Ike try to frame their mother. "The End of Serialization..." South Park 's 20th season, which aired from

Critics from IGN and Den of Geek noted that the season was often "heady" rather than funny, focusing more on poignant satire than traditional punchlines. "Not Funny" Cartman grows paranoid about Heidi; Kyle

The internet is "reset" to stop TrollTrace; serialization ends.

Gerald joins a troll group to stop Denmark’s tracking program. "Fort Collins"