
You just knew the boys of 'South Park' would tackle the Summer of Death when the show returned, and boy did they deliver. David Carradine, Ted Kennedy, Farrah Fawcett, DJ AM all made cameos in an episode about deceased celebs who are stuck in purgatory. Though, the episode really focused on two stars in particular: Michael Jackson and Billy Mays.
In 'I See Dead Celebrities,' the body of Kyle's little brother Ike is occupied by Jackson's soul and Mays appears in the episode to extol the benefits of 'Chipoltaway,' a spray product that removes blood stains from undergarments. We're sure Chipotle is thrilled. Watch clips after the jump.




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LOL, great clips! I loved MJ Ike!!
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This should be a great episode of South PArk.Am looking forwards to it
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I laughed through much of this episode. What made me laugh the most though was the thing they did with GhostHunters. Now that was great!
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The best thing was skewering Chipotle and Ghost Hunters. Chipotle is the WORST food ever and has made me ill both times I've tried it (not too far off from results in show). Taco Bell is better and that's just sad. Ghost Hunters is the lamest excuse for a fake ghost show ever. Those guys are giant douches. A very funny season opener.
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While I respect your negative opinion on Ghost Hunters, I feel the need to add that they are pretty much the most legit ghost hunting show out there, as they try to debunk than to prove. Also, they've put on public events and my dad and sister have both met them. Apparently, they're actually very fun and goofy in person :)
Either way, I'm glad South Park chose to include them...I'd say this is the highest form of flattery!