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'''Michael Moore''' is an American filmmaker, and the director/creator of documentaries centered on controversies within American society and politics, particularly that of ''Bowling for Columbine'' and ''Where to Invade Next''. He appeared in the [[Season Fifteen]] episode, "[[1%]]". He comes to South Park to show his support for [[Butters Stotch]] and [[Jimmy Valmer]]'s 99% protest.
 
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'''Michael Moore''' was seen in the [[Season Fifteen]] episode "[[1%]]". He comes to South Park to show his support for [[Butters Stotch]] and [[Jimmy Valmer]]'s 99% protest.
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Michael Moore is an American filmmaker, and the director/creator of documentaries centered on controversies within American society and politics, particularly that of ''Bowling for Columbine'' and ''Where to Invade Next''.
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
 
Moore is grossly overweight with a turkey neck and his gut hanging out. He wears a fern green baseball cap, glasses, a black t-shirt, blue jeans and gray shoes, and he wields a blue and gray megaphone.
 
Moore is grossly overweight with a turkey neck and his gut hanging out. He wears a fern green baseball cap, glasses, a black t-shirt, blue jeans and gray shoes, and he wields a blue and gray megaphone.
==''Bowling for Columbine'' and Trey Parker and Matt Stone==
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===''Bowling for Columbine'' and Trey Parker and Matt Stone===
In his debut documentary ''Bowling for Columbine'', Moore interviewed Matt Stone and Trey Parker regarding Colorado's social climate, as the two grew up in Litteton, CO, to gain more insight on the conditions that shaped Harris Klebold and Dylan Stone, the Columbine Massacre students. Though they gave Moore an honest interview and and considered their cuts in the movie as fair, they remain on rocky terms with Moore due to him commissioning a South Park style animation bit before their interview, and made without the consent of either of them; the short was that of a bit showcasing KKK related crimes and atrocities due to associations with the NRA. Matt Stone alleges that the short created mistakenly gives the impression that both of them created it themselves, and remain strained with him, calling Moore a filmmaker who cooks context and creates bias through cutting together his films as to provide a truth for a one sided agenda.
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In his 2nd full length documentary ''Bowling for Columbine'', Moore interviewed Matt Stone and Trey Parker regarding Colorado's social climate, as the two grew up in Litteton, CO, to gain more insight on the conditions that shaped Harris Klebold and Dylan Stone, the Columbine Massacre students. Though they gave Moore an honest interview and and considered their cuts in the movie as fair, they remain on rocky terms with Moore due to him commissioning a South Park style animation bit before their interview, and made without the consent of either of them; the short was that of a bit showcasing KKK related crimes and atrocities due to associations with the NRA. Matt Stone alleges that the short created mistakenly gives the impression that both of them created it themselves, and remain strained with him, calling Moore a filmmaker who cooks context and creates bias through cutting together his films as to provide a truth for a one sided agenda.
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*He was first parodied in Matt Stone and Trey Parker's animated movie ''America: World Police''.
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*He was first parodied in Matt Stone and Trey Parker's puppet movie ''Team America: World Police''.
 
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Revision as of 23:13, 26 August 2016

Michael Moore was seen in the Season Fifteen episode "1%". He comes to South Park to show his support for Butters Stotch and Jimmy Valmer's 99% protest.

Michael Moore is an American filmmaker, and the director/creator of documentaries centered on controversies within American society and politics, particularly that of Bowling for Columbine and Where to Invade Next.

Appearance

Moore is grossly overweight with a turkey neck and his gut hanging out. He wears a fern green baseball cap, glasses, a black t-shirt, blue jeans and gray shoes, and he wields a blue and gray megaphone.

Bowling for Columbine and Trey Parker and Matt Stone

In his 2nd full length documentary Bowling for Columbine, Moore interviewed Matt Stone and Trey Parker regarding Colorado's social climate, as the two grew up in Litteton, CO, to gain more insight on the conditions that shaped Harris Klebold and Dylan Stone, the Columbine Massacre students. Though they gave Moore an honest interview and and considered their cuts in the movie as fair, they remain on rocky terms with Moore due to him commissioning a South Park style animation bit before their interview, and made without the consent of either of them; the short was that of a bit showcasing KKK related crimes and atrocities due to associations with the NRA. Matt Stone alleges that the short created mistakenly gives the impression that both of them created it themselves, and remain strained with him, calling Moore a filmmaker who cooks context and creates bias through cutting together his films as to provide a truth for a one sided agenda.

Trivia

  • He was first parodied in Matt Stone and Trey Parker's puppet movie Team America: World Police.