Rather than focus on the more controversial aspects of Jackson’s personal life, this episode hilariously lampoons his lifelong quest to recreate a fantasy childhood wonderland. Despite his desire to lay low in South Park as Martin Jefferson, Jackson’s need to have a childhood makes him an instant favorite among the town’s children. This eventually irks local law enforcement who — upon hearing a rumor that a wealthy African-American male has moved to town — go on a mission to frame him.
A touching game of “I’ve Got Your Nose” between Jackson and a perpetually-masked Blanket quickly turns horrific, setting off a chain of events that leads Jackson to realize a parent needs to focus on the welfare of his children versus being focused on his own needs. This episode features a rare appearance from Kenny — sans hoodie — and with audible dialogue.

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