[s7e15] It's Christmas In - Canada

The story kicks off when biological parents arrive from Canada to claim him under a new Canadian law. Heartbroken, Kyle and the boys—Stan, Cartman, and Kenny—travel to Canada to petition the Prime Minister to change the law and bring Ike home.

Who is looking for his "fighting spirit." Steve the Newfie: A fisherman looking for a "new life." Key Features & Satire

Along the way, they encounter various Canadian characters who join their quest, each mirroring a character from The Wizard of Oz : [S7E15] It's Christmas in Canada

Like many South Park holiday specials, it includes original songs, most notably "Follow the Only Road," which parodies the whimsical travel songs of classic films. Critical Reception

The episode features a notable twist where the "Prime Minister of Canada" is revealed to be Saddam Hussein in disguise. This was a timely reference to the real-world capture of Saddam Hussein, which occurred just days before the episode aired. The story kicks off when biological parents arrive

Who can't ride a horse and must ride a sheep instead.

"South Park" It's Christmas in Canada (TV Episode 2003) - IMDb Critical Reception The episode features a notable twist

"" is the 15th and final episode of South Park 's seventh season (Episode 111 overall), originally airing on December 17, 2003. It is widely remembered for its parody of The Wizard of Oz and its sharp satire of Canadian stereotypes and political figures. Plot Overview