South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut (1999)

It's Easy, M'Kay

Mr. Mackey (Trey Parker) teaches the kids how to “get back in touch” through song and dance.

Directed by Trey Parker.

Released in 1999 by Paramount.

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  • character-type: Teacher
  • action: Sing
  • action: Dance
  • editors-choice: Musical Moments
  • editors-choice: Parodies
  • primary-genre: Anime and Animation
  • primary-genre: Music and Musicals
  • primary-genre: Comedy
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  • secondary-genre: Comedy
  • secondary-genre: Late Night Comedies
  • secondary-genre: Musicals
  • mood: Feel-Good
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  • prop: Piano
  • prop: Cane
  • prop: Hat
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  • theme: Change
  • actor: Matt Stone
  • actor: Trey Parker
  • director: Trey Parker
  • producer: Matt Stone
  • producer: Frank C. Agnone II
  • producer: Mark Roybal
  • producer: Deborah Liebling
  • producer: Anne Garefino
  • producer: Trey Parker
  • producer: Scott Rudin
  • producer: Gina Shay
  • composer: Marc Shaiman
  • editor: John Venzon
  • role-name: Tom - News Reporter
  • role-name: Midget In A Bikini
  • role-name: Satan
  • role-name: Jimbo Kearn
  • role-name: Saddam Hussein
  • role-name: Terrance Henry Stoot
  • role-name: Mr. Herbert Garrison
  • role-name: Phillip Niles Argyle
  • role-name: Mr. Mackey
  • role-name: Ned Gerblanski
  • role-name: Bombardiers
  • role-name: Eric Cartman
  • role-name: Stan Marsh
  • role-name: Kenny McCormick
  • role-name: Canadian Ambassador
  • role-name: Kyle Broflovski
  • role-name: Gerald Broflovski
  • role-name: Randy Marsh
  • role-name: Bill Gates
  • role-name: Additional Voices
  • role-name: Ticket Taker
  • role-name: Army General
  • screenwriter: Trey Parker
  • screenwriter: Matt Stone
  • screenwriter: Pam Brady
  • year: 1999
  • studio: Paramount