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There are two organizations which share the acronym "'''NAMBLA'''" in the ''South Park'' universe: the "'''North American Man Boy Love Association'''" and the "'''North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes'''". Both of these groups appeared in the [[Season 4|season four]] episode "[[Cartman Joins NAMBLA]]".
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There are two organizations which share the acronym "'''NAMBLA'''" in the ''South Park'' universe: the "'''North American Man Boy Love Association'''" and the "'''North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes'''". Both of these groups appeared in the [[Season 4]] episode, "[[Cartman Joins NAMBLA]]".
   
 
==North American Man Boy Love Association==
 
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==North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes==
 
==North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes==
This is the other organization which shares the acronym "NAMBLA", only for this group it stands for the "'''North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes'''" and does not exist in real life. Their spokesperson is [[Dr. Alphonse Mephesto]]. They have a continual row with the other NAMBLA about the ownership of "nambla.com". It was this NAMBLA Dr. Mephesto suggested Cartman join, presumably because he looks like a young Marlon Brando. They helped to catch the other NAMBLA members as they hated the other NAMBLA and didn't want the children to be raped. They are often mistaken to be "the other NAMBLA" by the FBI.
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This is the other organization which shares the acronym "NAMBLA", only for this group it stands for the "'''North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes'''" and does not exist in real life. Their spokesperson is [[Dr. Alphonse Mephesto]]. They have a continual row with the other NAMBLA about the ownership of "nambla.com". It was this NAMBLA Dr. Mephesto suggested Cartman join, presumably because he looks like a young Marlon Brando. They are often mistaken to be "the other NAMBLA" by the FBI. They helped to catch the other NAMBLA members, as they showed a strong dislike for them.
   
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==

Revision as of 16:09, 24 April 2012

There are two organizations which share the acronym "NAMBLA" in the South Park universe: the "North American Man Boy Love Association" and the "North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes". Both of these groups appeared in the Season 4 episode, "Cartman Joins NAMBLA".

North American Man Boy Love Association

The North American Man-Boy Love Association is an organization that promotes sex between grown men and young boys, which exists in real life as well. Cartman, in an effort to separate himself from his friends and seek out adult companionship, agrees, unknowingly, to become poster boy for the organization, whilst he is in fact being eyed by a number of pedophiles. The NAMBLA members throw a party and invite the other young boys in town, including Butters, Craig, Clyde and Timmy. The boys manage to escape the men but Stuart McCormick accidentally walks into the room where the men are and he is raped. They are arrested by the police at the end of the episode.

North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes

This is the other organization which shares the acronym "NAMBLA", only for this group it stands for the "North American Marlon Brando Look-Alikes" and does not exist in real life. Their spokesperson is Dr. Alphonse Mephesto. They have a continual row with the other NAMBLA about the ownership of "nambla.com". It was this NAMBLA Dr. Mephesto suggested Cartman join, presumably because he looks like a young Marlon Brando. They are often mistaken to be "the other NAMBLA" by the FBI. They helped to catch the other NAMBLA members, as they showed a strong dislike for them.

External Links

NAMBLA - Official Website