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==Background==
 
==Background==
[[Bucky Bailey's Bully Busters]], the producer of the ''Stop Bullying'' video, ironically bullied [[Mr. Mackey]] and the students during an assembly on bullying until someone volunteers. [[Stan Marsh]] eventually volunteers. He makes the video, writes the song, and directs everything. The entire school joins in an effort to raise awareness against bullying. The school is later sued for the video, causing Stan to have a [[Jackin' it in San Diego|nervous breakdown]] in San Diego, California.
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[[Bucky Bailey's Bully Busters]], the producer of the ''Stop Bullying'' video, ironically bullied [[Mr. Mackey]] and the students during an assembly on bullying until someone volunteers. [[Stan Marsh]] eventually volunteers. He makes the video, writes the song, and directs everything. The entire school joins in an effort to raise awareness against bullying.
   
 
===Lip Dub Videos===
 
===Lip Dub Videos===

Revision as of 22:57, 12 April 2012

"Make Bullying Kill Itself" is a song performed by the South Park Elementary school children in the Season Sixteen episode, "Butterballs".

Background

Bucky Bailey's Bully Busters, the producer of the Stop Bullying video, ironically bullied Mr. Mackey and the students during an assembly on bullying until someone volunteers. Stan Marsh eventually volunteers. He makes the video, writes the song, and directs everything. The entire school joins in an effort to raise awareness against bullying.

Lip Dub Videos

Lip dub is a form viral video where a person or group mimes a song in time to a pre-recorded backing track. These types of videos are popularly created by High Schools across the country to raise awareness of a topic or promote school pride and bring students together.