Next week’s Macworld 2012 in San Francisco will have a bunch of cool events including three that South Park fans should check out.

There will be a “South Park Art Gallery” that features “a museum of South Park-inspired art work—including work submitted by fans and South Park staff, as well as famous South Park memorabilia, such as the gown Matt Stone wore to the Oscars in 2000 and the original cut-outs and story boards from early seasons of the show”. So magical and fabulous!

On Thursday, January 26th, there is a panel called “The Making of South Park – Inside South Park’s Animation”, which will “provide insight into how the iconic animated series South Park relies on Macs to produce each episode in under a week” and gives “an inside view into the show’s production and technology pipeline that allows the show to turn an idea into a full 22 minutes episode each week.” South Park Studios presenters include Animation Director Eric Stough, Chief Technology Officer David Lenna, and Animation Producer Ryan Quincy.

And on Thursday night there will be an “exclusive screening of the full-length, unaired South Park Pilot episode followed by a mind-blowing, myth-dispelling Q&A with show staff”. They also have a Facebook event for the screening.

The iFan Pass will give you access to all the above South Park events and you get a discount if you purchase online rather than on-site at the expo.

And who knows, maybe Apple will finally reveal the HumancentiPad!

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