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==About==
==About==
A member of the Super Best Friends with the powers of flame and the ability to not be made fun of under any circumstances. He cannot make public appearances, nor can his physical form be seen as he has now been censored permanently. The only thing known about the prophet is he is selfless, willing to be handed over to angry celebrities and violent ginger kids to save the small mountain town of South Park. He is also generous, willing to give Peter Griffin a salmon helmet for no apparent reason. Despite his controversial nature, he is generally shown to be a kind-hearted character.
The Muslim prophet with the powers of flame and the mysterious ability to not be made fun of under any circumstances, Muhammad is one of the most powerful members of the Super Best Friends. Few things are known of this mysterious prophet, but he has shown himself repeatedly to be selfless, kind-hearted, and willing to sacrifice himself to angry celebrities and violent ginger kids to save the small mountain town of South Park. He is also generous, willing to give [[Peter Griffin]] a salmon helmet for no apparent reason.  
 
He cannot make public appearances, nor can his physical form be seen as he has now been censored permanently by unknown forces.


==Memorable Quotes==
==Memorable Quotes==
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*[[201]] (s14e06;censored)
*[[201]] (s14e06;censored)


==Fun Facts==
==Bonus Factoids==
*He was visible uncensored during the title sequences of the sixth, tenth, and eleventh seasons, even after "[[Cartoon Warts Part II]]" was censored.
*He was visible uncensored during the title sequences of the sixth, tenth, and eleventh seasons, even after "[[Cartoon Wars Part II]]" was censored.
*After the episode "[[201]]" aired, it was pulled, as prophecized in "[[Cartoon Warts Part I]]", and the episodes "[[Super Best Friends]]", "[[200]]" and "[[201]]" were removed from South Park Studios for online streaming as well as DVD release.
*After the episode "[[201]]" aired, it was pulled, as prophecized in "[[Cartoon Wars Part I]]", and the episodes "[[Super Best Friends]]", "[[200]]" and "[[201]]" were removed from South Park Studios (this website) for online streaming as well as most countries' DVD release.
**"[[200]]" is available uncensored in the [[South Park: The Complete Fourteenth Season]] DVD release, although "[[201]]" remains censored as when broadcast in April 2010.
 
==Myths & Legends==
*While Muhammad's physical form was always intended to be obscured and represented by a large black '''CENSORED''' box in "[[200]]" and "[[201]]" by Matt and Trey, as a joking reference to their inability to show his icon (notice how Tom Cruise is briefly '''CENSORED''' as well) - the repeated censorship of his name in "[[201]]" in dialogue was hastily done by Comedy Central the morning the episode was sent in.

Latest revision as of 20:40, 16 April 2015

Muhammad

Gender Male
Hair Color Censored
Occupation Prophet
Aliases Mohammed, Muhammed
Religion Islam
Voiced by Matt Stone (season 5) Trey Parker (season 14)
First Appearance Super Best Friends
Last Appearance 201

About[edit]

The Muslim prophet with the powers of flame and the mysterious ability to not be made fun of under any circumstances, Muhammad is one of the most powerful members of the Super Best Friends. Few things are known of this mysterious prophet, but he has shown himself repeatedly to be selfless, kind-hearted, and willing to sacrifice himself to angry celebrities and violent ginger kids to save the small mountain town of South Park. He is also generous, willing to give Peter Griffin a salmon helmet for no apparent reason.

He cannot make public appearances, nor can his physical form be seen as he has now been censored permanently by unknown forces.

Memorable Quotes[edit]

  • "More than friends, young boy, we are super best friends, with the desire to fight for justice." (Super Best Friends)
  • "I guess that would be okay." (200)

Featured Episodes[edit]

Bonus Factoids[edit]

Myths & Legends[edit]

  • While Muhammad's physical form was always intended to be obscured and represented by a large black CENSORED box in "200" and "201" by Matt and Trey, as a joking reference to their inability to show his icon (notice how Tom Cruise is briefly CENSORED as well) - the repeated censorship of his name in "201" in dialogue was hastily done by Comedy Central the morning the episode was sent in.