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Brad Paisley Gets Animated On ‘South Park’

Duets With Cartman, No Word On Whether He Kills Kenny

By Phyllis Stark Apr 25, 2012 1:07AM

Brad Paisley as a cartoon? That’s just what you’ll see if you tune in to Comedy Central’s “South Park” tonight (April 25). Paisley visited the South Park Studios in California last weekend, and was invited to be part of the next episode, an unusual move since animated shows can often take months to create.

 

The cartoon Paisley will make two appearances in tonight’s episode, which airs at 10 p.m. (ET). He plays himself, and will be seen singing the national anthem before a Denver Nuggets basketball game. Later in the show, Paisley duets with Eric Cartman, one of the main characters.

 

Paisley has tweeted about his visit to “South Park” a couple of times already, including posting the picture below, where he poses with, from left, Kenny, Cartman, Kyle and Stan.


4Comments
Apr 25, 2012 5:35PM
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First sings with William Shatner, now on South Park??? Quickly becoming my favorite country singer!!!
Apr 25, 2012 6:35PM
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I don't care for country music, but I have the greatest respect for country music artists, they are truly class acts.
Apr 26, 2012 7:46AM
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Love Brad Paisley!  Talented, classy, family man, brings depth to country music.
Apr 26, 2012 6:26AM
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Goes hand in hand two no talent morons need each other to sell air time. Losers any way you look at either one of them, south park has and will always be a loser! Semper Fi.
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Phyllis Stark

Veteran entertainment journalist Phyllis Stark has been reporting extensively on the music industry for two decades. As a freelance writer, her work appears regularly in numerous publications and sites. She previously was Nashville Bureau Chief at Billboard magazine.

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