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|voice = [[Trey Parker]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1629114/|title="South Park" Medicinal Fried Chicken (TV episode 2010)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref> |
|voice = [[Trey Parker]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1629114/|title="South Park" Medicinal Fried Chicken (TV episode 2010)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref> |
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==Background== |
==Background== |
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− | As owner of the [[KFC]] company, Colonel Sanders was not pleased to discover that his fast food restaurants were outlawed as a result of a new Colorado State law that forbade the KFC stores to sell their product in low income areas. As a result, all the KFCs in Colorado were shut down and replaced with medicinal marijuana stores for the ill, and the Colonel began taking a page out of the book of drug dealers and using assorted means, shipping his products illegally into Colorado. |
+ | As founder and owner of the [[Kentucky Fried Chicken|KFC]] company, Colonel Sanders was not pleased to discover that his fast food restaurants were outlawed as a result of a new Colorado State law that forbade the KFC stores to sell their product in low income areas. As a result, all the KFCs in Colorado were shut down and replaced with medicinal marijuana stores for the ill, and the Colonel began taking a page out of the book of drug dealers and using assorted means, shipping his products illegally into Colorado. |
− | He initially worked with a boy named [[Billy Miller]], and met with Billy's representatives Tommy and [[Eric Cartman]]. The Colonel took an immediate liking to Cartman because he saw no 'lie' in his eyes. Tommy on the other hand was not as fortunate, and was apparently working secretly for the "Naked Chef" [[wikipedia:Jamie Oliver|James Oliver]], and was killed by hanging him from a helicopter. The Colonel then agreed to do business with Cartman's organization under the sole-rule that Cartman NEVER "fuck with him." |
+ | He initially worked with a boy named [[Billy Miller]], and met with Billy's representatives [[Tommy ("Medicinal Fried Chicken")|Tommy]] and [[Eric Cartman]]. The Colonel took an immediate liking to Cartman because he saw no 'lie' in his eyes. Tommy on the other hand was not as fortunate, and was apparently working secretly for the "Naked Chef" [[wikipedia:Jamie Oliver|James Oliver]], and was killed by hanging him from a helicopter. The Colonel then agreed to do business with Cartman's organization under the sole-rule that Cartman NEVER "fuck with him." |
Cartman later took over the South Park cartel, and was also given the task of assassinating James Oliver from attending a United Nations meeting. Unfortunately, due to his addiction to KFC, Cartman refuses to distribute anymore of the products to anyone else, ignoring the Colonel's orders of killing Jamie Oliver. Furious at Cartman's failure, the Colonel ordered a hit against Cartman and his KFC trafficking group. Unfortunately, his men met opposition with the police and Cartman escaped death. Despite being unable to kill Cartman, the Colonel regained his fast food foothold in Colorado when KFC was legalized once again. |
Cartman later took over the South Park cartel, and was also given the task of assassinating James Oliver from attending a United Nations meeting. Unfortunately, due to his addiction to KFC, Cartman refuses to distribute anymore of the products to anyone else, ignoring the Colonel's orders of killing Jamie Oliver. Furious at Cartman's failure, the Colonel ordered a hit against Cartman and his KFC trafficking group. Unfortunately, his men met opposition with the police and Cartman escaped death. Despite being unable to kill Cartman, the Colonel regained his fast food foothold in Colorado when KFC was legalized once again. |
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==Trivia== |
==Trivia== |
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− | *Colonel Sanders has been deceased since 1980. |
+ | *Colonel Sanders has actually been deceased since 1980. |
*Corbin Kentucky, where Cartman goes to visit the Colonel, is indeed the location where Harland Sanders originally started the KFC food chain from his old service station. In the episode however, the location is designed to resemble a typical South American jungle where illegal drugs are normally harvested from plants. |
*Corbin Kentucky, where Cartman goes to visit the Colonel, is indeed the location where Harland Sanders originally started the KFC food chain from his old service station. In the episode however, the location is designed to resemble a typical South American jungle where illegal drugs are normally harvested from plants. |
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− | *The colonel's role in this episode parallels the role of [[Wikipedia: |
+ | *The colonel's role in this episode parallels the role of [[Wikipedia:Alejandro Sosa|Alejandro Sosa]] from the film ''[[Wikipedia:Scarface (1983 film)|Scarface]].'' |
+ | *Colonel Sanders is one of very few people Cartman has respect for. |
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==Prominence== |
==Prominence== |
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*"[[Wing]]" - Mentioned only. |
*"[[Wing]]" - Mentioned only. |
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+ | *"[[Medicinal Fried Chicken]]" - Seen negotiating with [[Eric Cartman|Cartman]] and [[Tommy ("Medicinal Fried Chicken")|Tommy]] to smuggle [[Kentucky Fried Chicken]] into Colorado. |
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==References== |
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{{Minor characters Season Fourteen}} |
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Revision as of 11:05, 8 April 2020
Colonel Harland Sanders is the creator and owner of the Kentucky Fried Chicken fast food franchise. He appears in the episode "Medicinal Fried Chicken", although his fast food restaurants are mentioned in three previous episodes.
Background
As founder and owner of the KFC company, Colonel Sanders was not pleased to discover that his fast food restaurants were outlawed as a result of a new Colorado State law that forbade the KFC stores to sell their product in low income areas. As a result, all the KFCs in Colorado were shut down and replaced with medicinal marijuana stores for the ill, and the Colonel began taking a page out of the book of drug dealers and using assorted means, shipping his products illegally into Colorado.
He initially worked with a boy named Billy Miller, and met with Billy's representatives Tommy and Eric Cartman. The Colonel took an immediate liking to Cartman because he saw no 'lie' in his eyes. Tommy on the other hand was not as fortunate, and was apparently working secretly for the "Naked Chef" James Oliver, and was killed by hanging him from a helicopter. The Colonel then agreed to do business with Cartman's organization under the sole-rule that Cartman NEVER "fuck with him."
Cartman later took over the South Park cartel, and was also given the task of assassinating James Oliver from attending a United Nations meeting. Unfortunately, due to his addiction to KFC, Cartman refuses to distribute anymore of the products to anyone else, ignoring the Colonel's orders of killing Jamie Oliver. Furious at Cartman's failure, the Colonel ordered a hit against Cartman and his KFC trafficking group. Unfortunately, his men met opposition with the police and Cartman escaped death. Despite being unable to kill Cartman, the Colonel regained his fast food foothold in Colorado when KFC was legalized once again.
Appearance
Colonel Sanders wears a white tuxedo with black accents. He has gray hair and gray facial hair. He wears black glasses, black shoes, and a black bow tie. He walks with a black cane with a metal handle.
Trivia
- Colonel Sanders has actually been deceased since 1980.
- Corbin Kentucky, where Cartman goes to visit the Colonel, is indeed the location where Harland Sanders originally started the KFC food chain from his old service station. In the episode however, the location is designed to resemble a typical South American jungle where illegal drugs are normally harvested from plants.
- The colonel's role in this episode parallels the role of Alejandro Sosa from the film Scarface.
- Colonel Sanders is one of very few people Cartman has respect for.
Prominence
- "Wing" - Mentioned only.
- "Medicinal Fried Chicken" - Seen negotiating with Cartman and Tommy to smuggle Kentucky Fried Chicken into Colorado.
References
Template:Minor characters Season Fourteen
Business Celebrities |
Bill Gates • Colonel Sanders • Elon Musk • George Lucas • Jake Jabs • Jeff Bezos • Mark Zuckerberg • Oscar G. Mayer Jr. • Paul Allen • Peter Thiel • Steve Ballmer • Steve Forbes • Steve Jobs • Ted Turner • Tom Shane • Tony Hayward More Information: Business Celebrities |