South Park Lawsuit: Creators Sued for 'Defiling' Big Bad Lollipop Image with 'Tea-Bagging' and other 'Unwholesomeness'

By Danica Bellini | Oct 16, 2012 10:49 AM EDT

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Looks like the creators of Comedy Central's hit comedy show "South Park" have taken their crude humor too far - yet again. "South Park" masterminds Matt Stone and Trey Parker are currently being sued by a man who claims that the controversial show's 2007 "Imaginationland" episodes (which features the character "Lollipop King," who undergoes a number of inappropriate experiences including being "tea-bagged" by wise guy Cartman... urban-dictionary it), mocked his own Big Bad Lollipop character from the show "The Lollipop Forest." According to Exavier Wardlaw who filed the lawsuit, the value of his "wholesome family show" was diminished and defiled when the Big Bad Lollipop rip-off was exposed to "unwholesome language and sexual innuendo" in the "South Park" episodes.

First, check out the YouTube trailer to Wardlaw's "The Lollipop Forest," starring the Big Bad Lollipop:

Now check out a scene from the "Imaginationland" episodes of "South Park," featuring the Lollipop King:

Throughout the three-part episode, the Lollipop King becomes victim to terrorists, gang rapists, and Cartman's nether regions, among other inappropriate things.

Now it looks like Wardlaw is suing the creators of the show for copyright infringement and demanding that "South Park" remove all traces of Lollipop King from the "Imaginationland" trilogy. Apparently, the Lollipop King is a side of the Big Bad Lollipop that Wardlaw did not want his own viewers to witness.

No reaction from Stone an Parker yet. So what do "South Park" fans think?

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