South Park Season 13 Episode 14 “Pee”
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‘South Park’ takes onto Dead celebrities

Submitted on November 16, 2009 No Comment

One is now able to add Dead Celebrities to the classic South Park classic episodes as Marvin, Starvin, Mecha-Streisand and all the rest of the wonderful episodes that were so much fun to watch. The Emmy Award winning cartoon about the adventures of a few adolescents is not back with an episode called Dead Celebrities. In this episode there are other forces that frightens the Canadian kid Ike who becomes so freaked out that the stress almost kills him so it is all up to Kyle and the rest of the gang to find professional ghost hunters to solve the problem.

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South Park has not been very nice to Michael Jackson before and it is safe to say Wacki Jacko will be let go very easily on this episode. In The Jeffersons which was the eighth season episode, a man who had a big resemblance to Michael Jackson but by the name of Michael Jefferson shifts into the neighbourhood along with his infant son called Blanket. According to the creators, Dead Celebrities is meant to offend just about anyone who sees it which is one of the secrets to South Parks success.

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