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December 18, 2003
South Park's timely seasonal season finale South Park came in for a big season finish tonight, with Christmas in Canada. Ike's natural parents show up to take him away back to Canada, which results in an extended yellow-brick-roady trip north. What a delightful assortment of Canadians they pick who have issues with various laws passed by the new Prime Minister. Then, of course, there is anti-American Scott- whom absolutely every person recognizes as a "dick."
Within about 80 hours of relevant world events, guess who's running Canada from a spidey hole behind a curtain?
What would be the greatest Christmas present Santa could bring the whole wide world this year? Hint: it comes on a stick.
Indeed, they have a glorious and 100% heartfelt Christmas celebration for all people of goodwill- with no mention let alone credit for the dreaded cowboy president, which should make it easier for some of y'all to enjoy. [In this version of history, the Canadians do the job. It IS a cartoon, afterall.]
How do they go from active world events to finished half hour cartoon on the air in a matter of hours? They kick ass.