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If you're wondering which Super Best Friend is voiced by who, go to Internet Movie Database and search South Park. (87.198.119.161 20:36, February 26, 2012 (UTC))

Please add cites if you're going to do that. Like this: <ref>{{cite web|url=|title="Episode Name" on IMDB</ref> and then, at the bottom of the page, add ==References== {{reflist}} - Nikolaitttt

20:42, February 26, 2012 (UTC)

You know what I don't get: the religious figures's presence in South Park. I mean I get the fact that there're immortal and I understand that they can't die, all I'm saying is that it doesn't make sense that all six or eight of them (I don't count Seaman as a religious figure because I highly doubt he is one) could still be alive and revealing themselves to mortals. Think about it, there are atheists and agnostics in the South Park universe and that during their respective timelines they all died (Jesus rose to heaven after being resurrected and Joseph Smith was actually murdered at a young age). So I'm just asking this because its been bugging me for some time: How did the religious figures come back to life or back from Heaven and where the hell did their powers come from? Was it science that brought them back? Did something happen prior to the beginning of the South Park shorts? Or should I look for the answers somewhere else? (87.198.119.161 23:36, February 26, 2012 (UTC))

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