Over the years, South Park has spoofed countless celebes, shows and movies, here is some info about them. |
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In this parody, the boys buy ninja weapons from the far east and become ninja masters. Fans of anime will enjoy this episode.
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Ben Affleck has been spoofed in South Park episode #705 when he falls in love with Cartman's hand which is painted to look like Jennifer Lopez.
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Spoofed only once in South Park, Britney is shown in episode #709 and is shown as someone who only creates music to make money (as well as many other so-called artists).
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Chinpokomon, a new toy from Japan takes South Park by storm in this parody of Pokomon.
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Ok, its not a parody, just a guest voice. The choir teacher from episode #301 is the voice of Jennifer Aniston (a very famous actress, just incase you didnt know).
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Christopher Reeves, the actor who played Superman in the original films (and who was paralzed from the waist down) is spoofed in episode #504.
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A parody of 'Cirque Du Soleil', a French-Canadian circus which tours all over the world.
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David Blaine, a popular illusionist has been spoofed in episode #504 when he tries to make a new religion, Blaintology.
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Elton John is asked to help out Chef in episode #214.
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A rather amusing parody of George 'Dubya' Bush in episode #612.
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Al Gore and Bill Clinton were spoofed in an episode where the boys tried to stop Cartman re-enacting the Civil war.
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Hannibal is spoofed in South Park when a criminal mastermind, 'Josh Myers' is needed to help Officer Barbrady find out a Toilet-paperer.
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A parody of Jarrod, who ate nothing but Subway sandwiches and lost alot of weight.
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A very short parody of Jessie Jackson in episode #413.
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J-Lo is spoofed when she looses her recording contract to Cartman's hand. She also looses Ben Affleck.
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Not a parody of any specific person, but of the whole gangster boss theme, very funny.
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A spoof of the Mary Povich show. The boys get balls molded onto Butters chin in order to win a prize on the show.
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A funny parody of Micheal Jackson, named in this episode as Micheal Jefferson.
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Osama Bin Laden is spoofed in episode #509 when the boys travel to Afganistan to return a goat sent by some Afgan kids.
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Probably one of Matt Stone and Trey Parker's most hated celebes, Phil Collins is spoofed several times in South Park.
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Queer Eye for the Streight Guy |
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A parody on the show, Queer Eye for the Streight Guy in episode #708.
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Radio Head are spoofed in episode #501 when Cartman tries to get back at Scott Tenorman, a 9th grader.
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Hooters, an American restarant is spoofed in episode #714 as 'Raisins'.
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Rob Reiner is spoofed in episode #713 when he tries to ban smoking in South Park.
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A parody of Rob Schneider in episode #615 when his movies are shown on the plane the boys are traveling on.
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The boys are forced to watch Russel Crowe's show, Fighting Round The World in this amusing parody.
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A parody of The Simpsons, as Butters becomes annoyed that the Simpsons has done everything before.
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Stephen Spielberg and George Lucas. |
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Steven Spielberg and George Lucas have been spoofed in episode #609. Word has it that they were actualy concidering re-making Raiders of the Lost Arc, but the idea was scrapped after this episode.
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Cartman plays Wild Wild West, a parody of the movie Wild Wild West featuring Will Smith.
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