South Park: The Stick Of Truth - 10 Fan Favourites Missing From The Final Game

9. Michael Jackson

South Park is quite possibly most known for Trey Parker and Matt Stone's relentless fearlessness to parody any celebrity, regardless of if it's in good taste or not. Needless to say, one of the most memorable episodes in the 17 year history was one involving legendary pop icon Michael Jackson and the allegations against him regarding child molestation. Whether the episode was done in poor taste or not is irrelevant; it was absolutely hilarious and represented the kind of shock value humour that makes South Park so enjoyable to watch. In addition to that, Trey and Matt also seemed to interject their personal feelings on the subject by depicting Michael Jackson as a definite weirdo around children, but also implied that his literally childish mannerisms and enthusiasm around children weren't enough evidence to incriminate him as a pedophile - he just needed to grow up. In short, it's one of the gutsiest and most entertaining depictions of a celebrity on the show. It would've been awesome to interact with Michael Jackson and explore that humongous Neverland Ranch, which was essentially a homemade amusement park. Potential Reasons Not Included: While the parody of Michael Jackson is a very high point in the show's success, it's very likely that getting other more important characters in held more precedence. There's also the fact that his character is technically dead.
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