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Al Gore made ManBearPig
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ManBearPig
The "actual" ManBearPig appears in the Season 11 episode "Imaginationland Episode II". ... ↑ "Al Gore To Be Asked About ManBearPig", Cc Insider (2008-11-06). -
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List of fictional South Park species
He appears again in the next episode, Imaginationland Episode III, on a tape made by Al Gore. Gore, wanting ManBearPig dead, nukes Imaginationland (which recovers). -
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An Inconvenient Truth
Gore makes a second appearance on South Park in the episode "Imaginationland Episode III", where he argues that the American government must nuke Imaginationland (where all the imaginary characters live) in order to destroy Manbearpig. ... In addition, Gore stars in a faux trailer made by the Futurama cast and crew titled, A Terrifying Message from Al Gore. -
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List of minor characters on South Park
Loogie made his first appearance in "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000". ... ManBearPig is thought to be an invention of Al Gore's, which he uses to call the attention in an attempt to compensate for the fact that he has no friends. -
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Subject matter in South Park
This episode resulted in the departure of Isaac Hayes as Chef in "The Return of Chef", where Chef is brainwashed into a made-up organization lampooning Scientology (of which Hayes is a member of, and claimed religious insult because of "Closet"). ... ManBearPig is also more specifically a mockery of Al Gore. -
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South Park themes
Another 2006 episode, "ManBearPig" mocked Al Gore's outspokenness about the danger of global warming, ending with Al Gore going on to "...make a movie... a movie starring me!..." in what is presumably a jab at the film An Inconvenient Truth. In the episode Lice Capades, several allusions are made to global warming when the head lice are concerned about the impact they are having on their environments (the children's heads). -
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Imaginationland Episode III
The Pentagon is forced to admit the events about Imaginationland and their plan to nuke it, because Al Gore has leaked a video about ManBearPig (having taped ManBearPig's rampage in the previous episode). -
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Slashdot
Al Gore References (Joking references to Gore's semi-apocryphal claim to have "invented the internet", when the subject is the Internet. Headlines referring to Gore are also frequently tagged with "manbearpig", in reference to episode 145 of South Park.) -
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Stan Marsh
The Spitfire was used during World War II solely by Britain, and thus it is probable that either Stan's ancestry is British, or the creators of South Park made a mistake, or his grandfather was one of the American pilots sent to help the British during the early years of the war. ... A good example of this is in the episode "ManBearPig" where he does this motion when on the phone with Al Gore. -
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List of South Park episodes
This is because of a reference made in episode 802 to a previous event in episode 804, and the positioning of the episode celebrating 100 episodes does not fit in production order. ... | Al Gore gets the boys trapped in Cave of the Winds while trying to kill the purported "Manbearpig".
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Al Gore made ManBearPig