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|name = Michael Benjamin Bay
 
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|dob = February 17, 1965
 
|dob = February 17, 1965
 
|job = Film Director
 
|job = Film Director
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|voice = Trey Parker
|appearance = "[[Imaginationland]]"
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'''Michael Bay''' is a Hollywood director famous for such films as "Transformers" and "Pearl Harbor". He makes his first appearance the ''South Park'' episode "[[Imaginationland]]".
 
'''Michael Bay''' is a Hollywood director famous for such films as "Transformers" and "Pearl Harbor". He makes his first appearance the ''South Park'' episode "[[Imaginationland]]".
   

Revision as of 03:03, 30 November 2011

Michael Bay is a Hollywood director famous for such films as "Transformers" and "Pearl Harbor". He makes his first appearance the South Park episode "Imaginationland".

Appearances

When the United States government asks assorted Hollywood directors for ideas on how to defeat the terrorists who have invaded Imaginationland, Michael Bay is amongst those selected. To the relief of the government officials interviewing them, he claims to have and idea in which to help. Unfortunately, as proven by most, if not every single film that he has ever done, Bay confuses useless explosions and special effects with story and plot. He suggests they design massive CGI buildings that explode, 18-wheelers spinning uncontrollably and motorcycles that flip over helicopters only to explode, with him making obnoxious sound effects.

When he is told that these are not ideas, but rather just special effects, he replies "I don't understand the difference?" which is a reference to his movies which contain just CGI and really bad plots.

Bay appears again, in a cameo role in South Park's 200th Episode, in which Tom Cruise organized 200 Celebrities, in filing a class-action lawsuit against the town of South Park for years of mockery and abuse. Its revealed however that the celebrities actually only want South Park to give them the Muslim Prophet Muhammad, so they can steal his power of not being ridiculed.