6. Big Gay Al
Technically Big Gay Al is in the game, although it's a very unsatisfying and brief moment in the game where you answer a phone call and hear a five second snippet of him talking to Mr. Slave. Nevertheless, Big Gay Al is another one of the original major reoccurring characters that in a lot of ways assisted the show in making a name for itself, so his absence aside from a phone call is somewhat disheartening. It also does feel like a missed opportunity to have Mr. Slave in the game as a Summon and side-quest character, while Big Gay Al gets totally shafted; they are married after all and ideally should be living together. Potential Reasons Not Included: It's possible that Trey Parker and Matt Stone felt that one overly flamboyant homosexual character was enough, and that including Big Gay Al would have been overdoing that particular style of humour.
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