Dude gets paired with something he warned
Hooray my second IH Proposal, holy shit it's ManBearPig
What's the Work?[]
South Park is a 1997 American adult animated sitcom that satirize a wide range of topics, from pop culture and current events to politics and religion, through the misadventures of four young boys (Kyle, Stan, Cartman and Kenny) in a fictional, dysfunctional Colorado town.
Who are They? What Have They Done?[]
Vice President Al Gore serves as a supporting antagonist in the show, with ManBearPig serving as a major antagonist. Al is to be the 45th Vice President of the United States, and ran the presidential election against George W. Bush in 2000... and lost. He is also more infamously known for spreading awareness of the creature from Hell. ManBearPig is the physical manifestation of Climate Change, often making deals that involve causing immense carnage toward the next generation when the debt is due.
Al Gore[]
Gore isn't a one-off character but really, he only has one very heinous act that pushes him alot: Literally blowing up all of Imaginationland. The dude basically committed a full-on omnicide by nuking all of Imaginationland and its inhabitants. Yeah Butters survived and managed to bring everyone back but he had no idea his crime could be undone, and he rather NOT have his crime to not be undone due to ManBearPig's existence, he even admits he was willing to wipe out all of Imaginationland to kill ManBearPig.
ManBearPig[]
Okay so, this'll be mostly focused on "Time to Get Cereal" and "Nobody Got Cereal?", only because this actually pushes him over (even if just by a little), and actually longer than Al's.
In the first parter, he went to Randy's farm, Jimbo and Ned mistake it for a bear until a clearly wrong roar comes out. Ned tries to run off but MBP appears, it gets shot by Jimbo before chasing Ned and manages to maul him before taking him away, later on he literally mauls a kid to death, leaving the body in a completely mangled state. When Stan shows him a web where they look for myth monsters, Stan points a video of the hybrid, taking a man, obviously to eat him. Later on, just as Yates is gonna leave, an officer says more kids were found dead in Stark's Pond, clearly by ManBearPig. In a restaurant, a father telling ManBearPig isn't real and the mother shouldn't believe it... until the hybrid actually barges in, this dude kills everyone inside the restaurant in an extremely brutal manner, such as ripping them in half by the back, biting their head off, and literally stabbing them in the back before mauling them before it actually gets to the father and eats the top of his head. He continues this massacre by Baskin Robbins.
In the second-parter, he starts off the episode by mauling a man in front of his wife, and later on the same place (Jared), the entire place is covered in blood and multiple dead bodies surrounding it, he's literally destroying South Park as it's shown multiple people dead and mutilated bodies, including places like Denny's and the Community Center, a news reporter tries to cover this before being mauled by the hybrid. Later, it's found out the old people made a deal with the monstrosity so they couldn't to give it their cars and ice cream. Later on, the entire town is in shambles, everyone is running away from ManBearPig before the former manages to catch someone, before literally destroying the body, Satan finally comes back to stop this thing. Ultimately, Satan loses, ManBearPig runs off before Satan literally dies. At the end, the boys want a deal with ManBearPig to give it back its cars and ice creams, but ManBearPig changes it: He says he'll leave South Park if the citizens give up soy sauce and Red Dead Redemption, Stan would try to renegotiate with the thing about not wanting plain rice.
Heinous Standard[]
South Park does not fuck around with this, almost everyone has done some heinous shit, ESPECIALLY Cartman. These two have to compete with others like Sheila (who literally declared war on Canada), Eric (who has done uh a lot of stuff, such as having Scott Tenorman eat chili of his PARENTS, and when he found out it was his dad, he was more sad he was part ginger), Lennart Bedrager (Who literally destroyed Fort Collins and was gonna start WW3 for no reason than a good laugh), Randy Marsh (who nuked Finland) and so much more. Compared to the others, Al Gore does stand out and ManBearPig does too but barely. While Randy did nuke Finland, Al Gore stands out due to lower resources AND, while the population is unknown, ranging from thousands to even billions, Al Gore was literally successful in his plan before Butters undid it. ManBearPig, on the other hand, had literally no resources in the two-parter, just his sheer strength and durability and literally tried attempted genocide on South Park, even if it isn't clear, he clearly wants to destroy the town, and while that seems basic, he is EXTREMELY FUCKING BRUTAL with his act, from mutilating people in the diner to outright killing kids in the schools, while he seems to be acting on instincts, he shows to have moral agency when he was making a deal with the boys, showing he did everything on his own will.
What Makes Them Inconsistent?[]
Both[]
Blatantly obvious prevention, it's South Park, what else do we say? The show plays EVERYTHING for black comedy and these two are no exception. Al Gore is literally a parody of the actual man and being a joke about climate change before the show kinda takes itself back on it by saying he was right, he has a lot of comedic moments such as saying "Cereal" instead of "Serious" or the gag of him using a "ghost" version of himself. While ManBearPig is legitimately taken a lot more seriously, given everyone is horrified of him, he's literally a joke about climate change, not to mention his scene of making a deal with the boys played for laughs as it's him being normal.
Al Gore[]
While petty about it, he was at least in the right for being mad (to an extent) at the boys, since them, including everyone else, were. treating him like a complete joke about ManBearPig before it actually came by. Later on, he was at least willing to help the boys stop ManBearPig by helping them summon Satan himself.
ManBearPig[]
While very ruthless, he is honorable, as he was willing to leave South Park forever if they all gave up soy sauce and Red Dead Redemption 2 before Stan renegotiated with him, showing he can at least be talked with. And in The Streaming Wars, it's revealed ManBearPig has a family (PigBearGirl and Chuck Chuck) and while everyone was weirded out, it's very clear ManBearPig deeply cares about them, not once being remotely ruthless towards them, and leaving with them to the woods after killing Pi-Pi.
Final Verdict?[]
Yes to Al Gore, and a Very Weak Yes to ManBearPig