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Revision as of 08:26, 14 February 2020
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The Lollipop King appeared in the "Imaginationland" trilogy. He is seen along with Snarf escorting Butters to Castle Sunshine, at the request of the Mayor of Imaginationland.
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Background
Unlike many other imaginary characters in Imaginationland, the Lollipop King was an original character created for the series, rather than being taken from another franchise.
Appearance
The Lollipop King appears as a lollipop with a golden crown and a thin white body. He also wears a short golden cape.
Images of the Lollipop King
The Lollipop King in "Imaginationland, Episode III".
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Trivia
- In 2012 Exavier Wardlaw sued South Park, claiming that the character is plagiarized from his children's television show, The Lollipop Forest, and is requesting that all (alleged) references to the show removed.[2]
References
- ↑ "Imaginationland on IMDB".
- ↑ "TMZ.com".
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