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|name = Al Gore
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|job = Former vice president
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|job = Former Vice President
|religion = Baptist
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|religion = Baptist
|voice = [[Matt Stone]] ("[[The Red Badge of Gayness]]")<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0763052/|title="South Park" The Red Badge of Gayness (TV episode 1999)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref><br>
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|voice = [[Matt Stone]] ("[[The Red Badge of Gayness]]")<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0763052/|title="South Park" The Red Badge of Gayness (TV episode 1999)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref><br>[[Trey Parker]] (since "[[ManBearPig]]")<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0795284/|title="South Park" ManBearPig (TV episode 2006)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref>
 
|wikipedia = [[wikipedia:Al Gore|Al Gore]]
[[Trey Parker]] (since "[[ManBearPig]]")<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0795284/|title="South Park" ManBearPig (TV episode 2006)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref>
 
 
|appearance = "[[The Red Badge of Gayness]]"
 
|appearance = "[[The Red Badge of Gayness]]"
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|last = "[[South ParQ Vaccination Special]]"
|wikipedia= [[wikipedia:Al Gore| Al Gore]]
 
 
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'''Al Gore''' was the 45th Vice President of the United States under the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton administration]] from 1993 until 2001, and ran for president against [[George Bush]] in 2000. He's most notable within the series for trying to alert people of [[Manbearpig]], though he also appears once during his vice presidency and later to sue the town.
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'''Al Gore''' was the 45th Vice President of the United States under the [[Bill Clinton|Clinton administration]] from 1993 until 2001, and ran for president against [[George Bush]] in 2000. He is most notable within the series for trying to alert people of [[ManBearPig (Character)|ManBearPig]], though he also appears once during his vice presidency, and reappears later to sue the town.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
Al Gore originally wore a generic black suit with a thin face and black hair. In [[Season 10]], his new look includes a blueish gray shirt and brown tie. His hair is dark brown in reality. He later begins wearing a red cape.
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Al Gore originally wore a generic black suit with a thin face and black hair. In [[Season Ten]], his new look included dark brown hair, a blueish gray shirt, and a brown tie. He later began wearing a red cape. In [[Season Twenty-Two]], his look has changed again, with his hair color now gray and having grown a matching beard. He also wears his blueish gray shirt, dark pants, and bowling shoes.
   
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File:Al_gore_and_bill_clinton.png|Al Gore in "[[The Red Badge of Gayness]]".
 
File:Algore.JPG|Al Gore in "[[Imaginationland, Episode III]]".
 
137a.jpg|Al Gore on South Park Studios.
 
Agsotcc.jpg.jpg|Al Gore's Character Card in ''[[South Park: The Stick of Truth]]''.
 
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==Personality==
 
==Personality==
Gore appears to be very delusional and deranged, which is shown most when he invents the fictional [[ManBearPig (character)|ManBearPig]] creature and puts [[The Boys|the boys]]' lives in danger to maintain that fantasy. This might be due to an obsessive need for everyone to admire him as per Stan's description, "You just use ManBearPig to get attention for yourself because you're a loser!". This indicates that Gore has an extreme case of egocentricity as his attention-seeking idée fixe has poisoned his mind to the point that he undisputedly believes in the reality of ManBearPig.
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Gore appears to be very delusional and deranged, which is shown most when he apparently invents the [[ManBearPig (Character)|ManBearPig]] creature and puts [[The Boys|the boys]]' lives in danger to maintain that fantasy. This might be due to an obsessive need for everyone to admire him as per Stan's description, "You just use ManBearPig to get attention for yourself because you're a loser!". This indicates that Gore has an extreme case of egocentricity as his attention-seeking idée fixe has poisoned his mind to the point that he undisputedly believes in the reality of ManBearPig.
   
Gore obviously made up ManBearPig and made it seem real (as far as he thought), so that the world would consider him a hero for "destroying" it, which is all he cares about. His mental creation manifested itself among the other evil characters of Imaginationland and he was willing to destroy Imaginationland along with all of its inhabitants to kill ManBearPig. Believing himself a super-hero of sorts, after donning his cape he began running around acting and talking like Superman.
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Gore apparently made up ManBearPig and made it seem real (as far as he thought), so that the world would consider him a hero for "destroying" it, which is all he cares about. His mental creation manifested itself among the other evil characters of Imaginationland and he was willing to destroy Imaginationland along with all of its inhabitants to kill ManBearPig. Believing himself a super-hero of sorts, after donning his cape he began running around acting and talking like Superman. However, ManBearPig was proven to be real in "[[Time To Get Cereal]]" where it goes on a rampage in South Park.
   
 
==Relationships==
 
==Relationships==
 
===[[The Boys]]===
 
===[[The Boys]]===
Stan forced the rest of the boys to help Al Gore search for ManBearPig. While the rest of the boys did not care how Al Gore felt, Stan pitied him, this led to Al Gore leading and then abandoning them in the [[Cave of the Winds]] and nearly killing them by causing a cave in and flooded the place, all in order to finally be rid of ManBearPig. Because of this, all four boys now dislike him. When he gave a speech for the boys at their "memorial" at the Cave, he didn't even known their names, and just referred to them as "Kid 1, Kid 2, Kid 3, and Kid 4".
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Stan forced the rest of the boys to help Al Gore search for ManBearPig. While the rest of the boys did not care how Al Gore felt, Stan pitied him, leading to Al Gore taking them and then abandoning them in the [[Cave of the Winds]], nearly killing them by causing a cave-in and flooded the place, all in order to finally be rid of ManBearPig. Because of this, all four boys now dislike him. When he gave a speech for the boys at their "memorial" at the Cave, he did not even know their names, and just referred to them as "Kid 1, Kid 2, Kid 3, and Kid 4". Infuriated with his delusions that almost got them killed, Stan yelled at him, calling him a "loser".
   
 
==Quotes==
 
==Quotes==
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*'''Al Gore: '''"This looks like ManBearPig central."
 
*'''Al Gore: '''"This looks like ManBearPig central."
 
*'''Al Gore: '''"Excelsior!"
 
*'''Al Gore: '''"Excelsior!"
*'''Al Gore: '''"ManBearPig, half man, half bear, half pig"
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*'''Al Gore: '''"ManBearPig, half-man, half-bear, half-pig"
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*[[ManBearPig (character)|ManBearPig]]'s "existence" in [[Imaginationland (Location)|Imaginationland]] is entirely the fault of Al Gore by imagining him there.
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*[[ManBearPig (Character)|ManBearPig]]'s "existence" in [[Imaginationland (Location)|Imaginationland]] is possibly the result of everyone in South Park believing that Al Gore made him up.
*In the episode "[[ManBearPig]]", Al Gore describes ManBearPig as "half man, half bear, half pig", which is mathematically impossible as a being cannot be composed of three halves, and must be thirds.
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*In the episode "[[ManBearPig]]", Al Gore describes ManBearPig as "half-man, half bear, half pig", which is mathematically impossible as a being cannot be composed of three halves, and must be thirds.
*He often uses the phrase "I'm super-duper cereal", a parody of an incident while on Oprah where in response to a question about breakfast cereal, he said to Oprah, believing she meant TV serial.
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*He often uses the phrase "I'm super-duper cereal", a parody of an incident while on ''The Oprah Winfrey Show'' where in response to a question about breakfast cereal, he responded ''Dallas'', believing she meant TV serial.
 
*Al Gore speaks with a strong effeminate accent.
 
*Al Gore speaks with a strong effeminate accent.
*In "[[The Red Badge of Gayness]]", he appears to have black hair but in "ManBearPig" he has brown hair.
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*In "[[The Red Badge of Gayness]]", he appears to have black hair, but in "ManBearPig" he has brown hair and in "[[Time To Get Cereal]]", grey hair.
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*The actual Al Gore has said in an interview with [[wikipedia:Trevor Noah|Trevor Noah ]]on ''[[wikipedia:The Daily Show|The Daily Show]]'' that he was impressed with [[Matt Stone]] and [[Trey Parker]] with his portrayal, and that he appreciated the episode a lot.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sG-Cp1y0UO8|title=Al Gore's interview with Trevor Noah on ''The Daily Show''}}</ref>
   
 
==Prominence==
 
==Prominence==
*"[[The Red Badge of Gayness]]" - First appearance; is seen in the White House for a few brief seconds, saying he's glad he doesn't have Clinton's job. He looks completely different than he does in the other episodes, and the only way to tell it's him is his voice and him being beside the president.
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*"[[The Red Badge of Gayness]]" - Debut appearance; is seen in the [[White House]] for a few brief seconds, saying he is glad he does not have [[Bill Clinton|Clinton]]'s job. He looks completely different than he does in the other episodes, and the only way to tell it is him is his voice and him being beside the president.
*"[[ManBearPig]]" - Appears at [[South Park Elementary]] to raise awareness about ManBearPig, with [[Stan]] befriending him. He takes the boys to the Cave of the Winds, nearly killing them.
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*"[[ManBearPig]]" - Appears at [[South Park Elementary]] to raise awareness about [[ManBearPig (Character)|ManBearPig]], with [[Stan Marsh|Stan]] befriending him. He takes the boys to the [[Cave of the Winds]], nearly killing them.
*"[[Imaginationland, Episode III]]" - Angry over ManBearPig escaping in the previous episode, still believing him to be real. He later nukes Imaginationland, killing everyone temporarily.
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*"[[Imaginationland, Episode III]]" - Angry over ManBearPig escaping in the previous episode, still believing him to be real. He later nukes [[Imaginationland]], killing everyone temporarily.
*"[[Britney's New Look]]"
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*"[[Britney's New Look]]" - Seen taking photos of [[Britney Spears]] along with many other people.
 
*"[[200]]" - No lines, but appears with other celebrities to sue the town and gain goo so they cannot be made fun of.
 
*"[[200]]" - No lines, but appears with other celebrities to sue the town and gain goo so they cannot be made fun of.
*"[[201]]" - Same as above.
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*"[[201]]" - Same as [[200]].
*"[[Time To Get Cereal]]" - ''Coming soon''
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*"[[Time To Get Cereal]]" - Helps [[The Boys|the boys]] find information about ManBearPig.
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*"[[Nobody Got Cereal?]]"
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*"[[South ParQ Vaccination Special]]" - Seen at the end, celebrating the end of the pandemic.
   
 
===Video Games===
 
===Video Games===
 
====''[[South Park: The Stick of Truth]]''====
 
====''[[South Park: The Stick of Truth]]''====
Al Gore appears behind a tree next to the Bijou Theater, where he asks Douchebag to put out ManBearPig trackers in various places. After that, he spams your page with status updates, he comes to the conclusion that Douchebag is ManBearPig himself and you must fight him to unfriend him. His first attack is using a slideshow presentation to make your character sleepy, and he summons bodyguards to protect him. After he's beaten, he starts terrorizing the church as ManBearPig. After you beat him, he'll just lay unconscious around the church. At the end of the game, after Douchebag leaves the scene, he reappears as ManBearPig hiding behind the tree.
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Al Gore appears behind a tree next to the [[Bijou Cinema|Bijou Theater]], where he asks [[The New Kid|Douchebag]] to put out [[ManBearPig (Character)|ManBearPig]] trackers in various places. After that, he spams your page with status updates, he comes to the conclusion that Douchebag is ManBearPig himself and you must fight him to unfriend him. His first attack is using a slideshow presentation to make your character sleepy, and he summons bodyguards to protect him. After he is beaten, he starts terrorizing the [[South Park Church|church]] as ManBearPig. After you beat him, he can be found lying unconscious at the church. At the end of the game, after Douchebag leaves the scene, he reappears as ManBearPig hiding behind the tree.
   
 
==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 19:25, 11 October 2023

Al Gore


May 2015 Featured Article Winner

Al Gore was the 45th Vice President of the United States under the Clinton administration from 1993 until 2001, and ran for president against George Bush in 2000. He is most notable within the series for trying to alert people of ManBearPig, though he also appears once during his vice presidency, and reappears later to sue the town.

Appearance

Al Gore originally wore a generic black suit with a thin face and black hair. In Season Ten, his new look included dark brown hair, a blueish gray shirt, and a brown tie. He later began wearing a red cape. In Season Twenty-Two, his look has changed again, with his hair color now gray and having grown a matching beard. He also wears his blueish gray shirt, dark pants, and bowling shoes.

To see images of Al Gore, visit Al Gore/Gallery.

Personality

Gore appears to be very delusional and deranged, which is shown most when he apparently invents the ManBearPig creature and puts the boys' lives in danger to maintain that fantasy. This might be due to an obsessive need for everyone to admire him as per Stan's description, "You just use ManBearPig to get attention for yourself because you're a loser!". This indicates that Gore has an extreme case of egocentricity as his attention-seeking idée fixe has poisoned his mind to the point that he undisputedly believes in the reality of ManBearPig.

Gore apparently made up ManBearPig and made it seem real (as far as he thought), so that the world would consider him a hero for "destroying" it, which is all he cares about. His mental creation manifested itself among the other evil characters of Imaginationland and he was willing to destroy Imaginationland along with all of its inhabitants to kill ManBearPig. Believing himself a super-hero of sorts, after donning his cape he began running around acting and talking like Superman. However, ManBearPig was proven to be real in "Time To Get Cereal" where it goes on a rampage in South Park.

Relationships

The Boys

Stan forced the rest of the boys to help Al Gore search for ManBearPig. While the rest of the boys did not care how Al Gore felt, Stan pitied him, leading to Al Gore taking them and then abandoning them in the Cave of the Winds, nearly killing them by causing a cave-in and flooded the place, all in order to finally be rid of ManBearPig. Because of this, all four boys now dislike him. When he gave a speech for the boys at their "memorial" at the Cave, he did not even know their names, and just referred to them as "Kid 1, Kid 2, Kid 3, and Kid 4". Infuriated with his delusions that almost got them killed, Stan yelled at him, calling him a "loser".

Quotes

  • Al Gore: "I'm super cereal!"
  • Al Gore: "No stupid, it's ManBearPig!"
  • Al Gore: "I'm off! Whooooshh."
  • Al Gore: "This looks like ManBearPig central."
  • Al Gore: "Excelsior!"
  • Al Gore: "ManBearPig, half-man, half-bear, half-pig"

Trivia

  • ManBearPig's "existence" in Imaginationland is possibly the result of everyone in South Park believing that Al Gore made him up.
  • In the episode "ManBearPig", Al Gore describes ManBearPig as "half-man, half bear, half pig", which is mathematically impossible as a being cannot be composed of three halves, and must be thirds.
  • He often uses the phrase "I'm super-duper cereal", a parody of an incident while on The Oprah Winfrey Show where in response to a question about breakfast cereal, he responded Dallas, believing she meant TV serial.
  • Al Gore speaks with a strong effeminate accent.
  • In "The Red Badge of Gayness", he appears to have black hair, but in "ManBearPig" he has brown hair and in "Time To Get Cereal", grey hair.
  • The actual Al Gore has said in an interview with Trevor Noah on The Daily Show that he was impressed with Matt Stone and Trey Parker with his portrayal, and that he appreciated the episode a lot.[3]

Prominence

Video Games

South Park: The Stick of Truth

Al Gore appears behind a tree next to the Bijou Theater, where he asks Douchebag to put out ManBearPig trackers in various places. After that, he spams your page with status updates, he comes to the conclusion that Douchebag is ManBearPig himself and you must fight him to unfriend him. His first attack is using a slideshow presentation to make your character sleepy, and he summons bodyguards to protect him. After he is beaten, he starts terrorizing the church as ManBearPig. After you beat him, he can be found lying unconscious at the church. At the end of the game, after Douchebag leaves the scene, he reappears as ManBearPig hiding behind the tree.

References


Minor Characters from Season Ten
911 Operator | 911 Truth Webmaster | Adams County Pee-Wee Hockey Team | Al Gore | Allied Atheist Alliance (AAA) | Bart Simpson | Ben | Beth | Biggie Smalls | Brian Griffin | Cesar Millan | Deborah Carroll | Detective Jarvis | Detroit Red Wings | Fenton Hardly | Gary Coleman | Gavin Throttle | George Clooney | Hardly Boys | Jeffrey Dahmer | Jenkins the Griefer | Jo Frost | John Wayne Gacy | K-10 | Keenan Williams | Linda Triscotti | Little Boy with Big Glasses | Manatees | Mr. Jarvis | Mr. and Mrs. Brown | Mr. and Mrs. Triscotti | Ms. Stevenson | Nanny Skexis | Nelson Brown | Oprah Winfrey | Park County Pee-Wee Hockey Team | Peter Griffin | Ranger McFriendly | Richard Dawkins | Stella Reid | Super Adventure Club | Ted Bundy | Unified Atheist League (UAL) | United Atheist Alliance (UAA) | William P. Connelly | William P. Phineas | Yvonne Finnerty

More information: List of Minor Characters from Season Ten | Season Ten


Political Celebrities
Abraham LincolnAdolf HitlerAl GoreAli KhameneiAndrew CuomoAngela MerkelAnthony FauciAntónio GuterresArnold SchwarzeneggerAyman al-ZawahiriBarack ObamaBenjamin FranklinBill ClintonBill OwensBob DoleBoris JohnsonChris ChristieChristian WulffClarence ThomasCindy McCainCondoleezza RiceDavid SatcherDiana, Princess of WalesDick CheneyDonald RumsfeldDonald TrumpEliot SpitzerEmperor AkihitoEmperor HirohitoFelipe CalderónFidel CastroGary ConditGeorge W. BushGeorge WashingtonGeorge ZimmermanGerald FordGenghis KhanGordon BrownHan Seung-sooHillary ClintonHu JintaoJanet RenoJerry SandersJesse JacksonJoe BidenJohn AdamsJohn DickinsonJohn F. KennedyJohn F. Kennedy Jr.John HancockJohn HowardJohn McCainJohn RobertsJustin TrudeauKellyanne ConwayKim Jong-ilKim Jong-unLaura BushLester HoltLuiz Inácio Lula da SilvaMahatma GandhiMao ZedongMatti VanhanenMichael ChertoffMichael MooreMichelle ObamaMike PenceMitch McConnellMitt RomneyNewt GingrichNicolas SarkozyOsama bin LadenPaul RyanQueen Elizabeth IIRaila OdingaRick SantorumRon PaulRudy GiulianiRuhollah KhomeiniSaddam HusseinSamuel AlitoSarah PalinSergei ShoiguSilvio BerlusconiSonny BonoStephen HopkinsSteve BannonSteve ForbesTaro AsoTed KennedyThomas JeffersonTodd PalinTom VilsackUncle SamVladimir PutinYukio Hatoyama
More Information: Political Celebrities