South Park Season 112 Original 4x3 Threesixtyp Exclusive
South Park Season 112 — Original 4x3 ThreesixtyP Exclusive
Check out this rare exclusive: a restored, original 4:3 presentation of South Park Season 112, available now as a ThreesixtyP exclusive. Fans of classic animation framing and the show’s earliest visual style will appreciate the authentic aspect ratio and untouched presentation that preserves how episodes were first broadcast.
Alternatively, it could be sitting on a forgotten iPod Video or a dusty hard drive in someone's garage in Glendale, California. south park season 112 original 4x3 threesixtyp exclusive
These “ThreeSixtyP Exclusive” rips preserve: South Park Season 112 — Original 4x3 ThreesixtyP
- Uncropped gags – Characters or signs sometimes visible only in 4x3.
- Different color timing – Muted, "broadcast raw" look before post-processing.
- Missing censorship – The ThreeSixtyP exclusive reportedly slipped through Comedy Central's standards, retaining a few seconds of cut dialogue in Episode 112 (the infamous "Homeless Musical" scene).
While most streaming platforms like Paramount+ exclusively host the 16:9 widescreen remasters, the original 4:3 "Fullscreen" versions are primarily found on older physical media and through community-led archival projects. Uncropped gags – Characters or signs sometimes visible
From its debut in 1997 until the end of Season 12 in 2008, South Park was natively produced in 4:3 standard definition (480i). Beginning with Season 13 in 2009, the series transitioned to 16:9 1080i high definition. To modernize the older library, South Park Studios undertook a massive project to re-render the first 12 seasons in 16:9 widescreen. Original 4:3 vs. 16:9 Remasters
The 4x3 (4:3) ratio maintains the original composition intended for CRT televisions, avoiding the zoomed-in, cropped, or stretched appearance of early episodes when shown in 16:9. Non-Remastered Feel: