So, as a deer nibbles on the Cartman-resembling boy, they go to their homes to find the presents hidden by their parents. The two kids realize the true meaning of Christmas: presents. After seeing this, one of the boys says another known line: "You know, I learned something today". The two remaining kids run away, and then find a nativity scene with a baby Jesus, who flies to the evil snowman and kills it by slicing off the magic hat with his halo. The boys go to Santa Claus for help, but it is Frosty in disguise, and he kills the character who resembles Kenny (as we know him from the TV-series). This leads the character resembling Kyle to be the first to utter the famous line "Oh, my God! Frosty killed Kenny!". Unfortunately Frosty turns out to be evil and deranged, sprouting huge tentacles and kills Kenny (the Cartman-resembling boy). The story is about how the four kids build a snowman and, in the vein of " Frosty the Snowman," put a magic silk hat on it to make it come to life. The film also includes some classical South Park ingredients, including a hilarious story-line, strong language, graphic violence, and a 'moral' at the end.
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The movie features four kids who are very similar to the four main characters of South Park, including a character resembling Cartman, but called "Kenny", and three nameless boys resembling Kyle, Stan, and Kenny. Parker and Stone animated the film using only construction paper, glue, and a very old 8 mm film camera, and premiered the film at the December 1992 student film screening. Frosty, under the "Avenging Conscience Films" moniker. In 1992, Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and students at the University of Colorado, made Jesus vs. To differentiate the two, they are often referred to as Jesus vs.
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The Spirit of Christmas is the name of two different animated short films made by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, who would later become famous for creating the animated series South Park.