Trailer Park Boys- Out Of The Park: - Season 1
The season features eight episodes where the boys navigate foreign cultures with zero preparation:
Originally released on Netflix, this spin-off took the mockumentary format out of the trailer park and dropped it into the cultural deep end of European cities. Here is everything you need to know about the first season of the boys' international "vacation." The Premise: "Free" Isn’t Actually Free
The runtime of each episode is tight: roughly 22–25 minutes. This is shorter than the main series (which often ran 30 minutes) but faster paced. The season totals 8 episodes, making it a binge-able afternoon watch.
After a failed scheme lands them court-ordered to complete a “Global Citizenship Rehabilitation Program,” Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles must travel to a different country each episode, spreading “goodwill” while secretly trying to run small-time international hustles—only to leave chaos, confusion, and empty liquor cabinets in their wake. Trailer Park Boys- Out of the Park - Season 1
The central hook of Out of the Park: Season 1 is simple yet brilliant in its stupidity. The season serves as a direct follow-up to the events of Trailer Park Boys: Don't Legalize It (and, confusingly for some, Season 10 of the main show). The boys have money, and for the first time, they have options.
Decent.
Julian’s most ambitious plan: import Canadian maple syrup to Italy and rebrand it as “Vatican Gold.” Ricky tries to start a pizza joint inside the Colosseum. Bubbles gets swindled by a glove-puppet seller. A Vatican cardinal mistakes Julian’s black T-shirt for clerical attire, and Julian runs with it—holding “confessions” for €20 a sin. Everything collapses when Ricky drinks holy water thinking it’s “free gin,” triggering a minor exorcism on live Italian TV. The season features eight episodes where the boys
Enter . Released in 2016 exclusively on Netflix (in the U.S. and select regions), this spin-off series took the signature mockumentary style of Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles and transplanted it into a "fish-out-of-water" travelogue. But is it just a vacation video with extra swearing, or a worthy addition to the canon? Let’s break down everything you need to know about the first season of this globe-trotting misadventure.
is more stressed than ever. Without his familiar surroundings, his "get rich quick" schemes feel more desperate and hilarious.
From a narrative perspective, Out of the Park - Season 1 exists in a soft-canon space. It airs between Season 10 and Season 11 of the main series. The events are occasionally referenced in later park episodes (usually Ricky complaining about "those idiot Americans"), but it is largely self-contained. The season totals 8 episodes, making it a
The cinematography drops the gritty handheld feel of the original show for a brighter, cleaner "travel show" aesthetic. There are drone shots of skylines and time-lapses of traffic. This contrast is intentional—the beauty of America contrasted with the ugly nature of the boys' behavior.
But with adjusted expectations.