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  • Manbearpig
  • ManBearPig
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  • Very little is actually know about Manbearpig aside from the vague and often biased details about him stated by Gore. It is believed Manbearpig lurks in caves and heavily wooded areas. A creature resembling Manbearpig was witnessed exiting the portal to Imaginationland years later. His true origins remain a mystery. It's unknown if Manbearpig is a naturally existing creature or some kind of genetic experiment created by the government or a private corperation, or just the product of the nonsensical imagination of our former Vice President.
  • Manbearpig is a fictional monster from South Park. According to Al Gore, he is a creature who is "half man, half bear, and half pig" and wanders the earth randomly killing everyone he sees. According to Gore, he is the single biggest threat to humanity today. Obviously, this is completely absurd and untrue, as a parody of Al Gore's claims about Global Warming.
  • Al Gore pursued ManBearPig in the early 21st century. However, ManBearPig was really just a product of Gore's imagination, as proven in South Park: Kyle Sucks Cartman's Balls - The Trilogy. Why Gore created such a character is unknown, but the general consensus is that he was desperate for attention. ManBearPig was also later revealed to be Gracie Martin from PBCH. Later, ManBearPig came through the Gateway To Imaginationland, thus becoming a reality, and he mauled several US government scientists. An injured worker then reversed the portal, sucking ManBearPig and Stan into Imaginationland.
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Season
  • 10
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type of villain
  • Monster
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Goals
  • To be feared throughout town
Origin
  • South Park
Skills
  • Strength, speed
Airdate
  • 2006-04-26
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Alias
  • Part man, part bear, part pig
Production
  • 1006
Hobby
  • Killing
Title
  • ManBearPig
Episode
  • 6
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Occupation
  • Al Gore's archenemy
Fullname
  • Manbearpig
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Size
  • 300
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  • Very little is actually know about Manbearpig aside from the vague and often biased details about him stated by Gore. It is believed Manbearpig lurks in caves and heavily wooded areas. A creature resembling Manbearpig was witnessed exiting the portal to Imaginationland years later. His true origins remain a mystery. It's unknown if Manbearpig is a naturally existing creature or some kind of genetic experiment created by the government or a private corperation, or just the product of the nonsensical imagination of our former Vice President.
  • Al Gore pursued ManBearPig in the early 21st century. However, ManBearPig was really just a product of Gore's imagination, as proven in South Park: Kyle Sucks Cartman's Balls - The Trilogy. Why Gore created such a character is unknown, but the general consensus is that he was desperate for attention. ManBearPig was also later revealed to be Gracie Martin from PBCH. Later, ManBearPig came through the Gateway To Imaginationland, thus becoming a reality, and he mauled several US government scientists. An injured worker then reversed the portal, sucking ManBearPig and Stan into Imaginationland. The crazy claim of Al Gore that ManBearPig exists, is a poke at his claim of global warming.
  • Manbearpig is a fictional monster from South Park. According to Al Gore, he is a creature who is "half man, half bear, and half pig" and wanders the earth randomly killing everyone he sees. According to Gore, he is the single biggest threat to humanity today. Obviously, this is completely absurd and untrue, as a parody of Al Gore's claims about Global Warming. Manbearpig returns in the "Imagionationland" Trilogy as the main antagonist. When the portal between Imaginationland opens, Manbearpig rampages in a government laboratory. Manbearpig kills various people, including Kyle. Fortunately, however, Cartman successfully revives Kyle, but only to later force him to suck his balls. Manbearpig is sucked back into Imaginationland, but pulls Stan with him. Al Gore pores over security footage and uncovers evidence of Manbearpig's existence. Upon learning this, he declares that the imagination must be nuked. The government agrees, but only because Imaginationland has a terrorist connection. Manbearpig is later seen in the battle for Imaginationland in the climax of the trilogy. However, his ultimate fate remains unknown. Manbearpig was likely killed by the nuke, but Butters presumably brought him back to life along with everyone else in Imaginationland.
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