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Every Celebrity Ever Mocked On South Park Over 16 Seasons

By Adam K. Raymond, Feb. 13, 2014, Vulture.com

Today, as part of Vulture’s Sitcom Smackdown, a three-week series to determine the best sitcom of the past 30 years, Julie Klausner pitted South Park against Arrested Development (read her judgment!). Over the years,South Park has lampooned hundreds of celebrities. Really. We counted. Some received a quick, easily missed one-liner, while others found themselves the subjects of entire episodes. Some enjoyed the slings and arrows; others wrote a song about it and put it on an album called My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. Some participated in their own mockery; others complained to Viacom and threatened not to participate in publicity for Mission: Impossible III. And all are included in this exhaustive list of celebrities mocked on South Park.

Affleck, Ben He appears as the missing son of a couple suffering from TPS, a condition that makes their faces look like butts. (S5) Later, smitten with the new Jennifer Lopez (Cartman’s hand with lips drawn on it), he makes love to her before she reveals herself to be Mitch Connor, a drifter con man. See also Jennifer Lopez. (S7)

Afro Ninja See Chris Crocker. (S12)

Aguilera, Christina One side effect of Ritalin is the appearance of a monster with the face of Xtina. It causes Cartman to kill Kenny. (S4)

Akihito, Emperor He and fellow Japanese leader Prime Minster Yukio Hatoyama are ruthless in their war against dolphins and whales, who they believe dropped the atomic bombs on their country at the end of World War II. (S13)


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