
South Park: Imaginationland
A super-awesome action adventure!
Ratings
Some of the boys from South Park Elementary find themselves on a balloon ride to an imaginary land. Upon their arrival they're faced with an unimaginable threat.
Production
Comedy Central, Paramount Home Entertainment, South Park Studios
Language
EN
Status
Released
Release Date
Trailers & Videos
Cast

Trey Parker
Various Characters (voice)

Matt Stone
Various Characters (voice)

Adrien Beard
Token Black / Squirrely the Squirrel (voice)

Mona Marshall
Various Characters (voice)

April Stewart
Cinderella / Strawberry Shortcake / The Tooth Fairy (voice)

Kathryn Howell
(voice)

Jonathan Kimmel
(voice)

Kyle McCulloch
(voice)
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