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[[File:Trey-Parker_Matt-Stone_1528.jpg|frame|Can you guess which one of them used to have an afro back in the day?]]
'''Trey Parker''' and '''Matt Stone''' are creative partners in crime, best known for being the creators of ''[[
Creative works by the two include:
* ''[[Cannibal!
* ''[[Orgazmo]]''
* ''[[
* ''[[That's My Bush!]]''
* ''[[Team America: World Police]]''
* ''[[The Book of Mormon (
They also starred in ''[[
{{creatortropes|Trey Parker and Matt Stone provide examples of the following tropes:}}
* [[Author Appeal]]:
** They like reasons to include Mormonism in their works. This includes a Mormon missionary as the main character in Orgazmo, a [[
** They enjoy occasionally throwing in musical numbers into their works, due to their love of musical theater.
** Trey Parker is an admitted Japanophile, so you can pretty much expect any use of the Japanese language in their work to be some kind of [[Bilingual Bonus]].
* [[Author Catchphrase]]: "Derp" was apparently a nonsense word invented on the set of ''BASEketball'' to exemplify stupid humor. It has been carried over to [[
* [[Garfunkel]]: A quite common accusation towards [[Matt Stone]]; the two have a creative partnership, but Trey Parker always directs their feature films and always plays the lead role, suggesting that Matt Stone is a less active creative partner. Additionally, most South Park episodes are written and directed by Parker alone. Stone, on the other hand, focuses on the business side of production, althought he does take part in the conception of the stories.
* [[Hey, It's That Voice!]]: Will pretty much happen in any of their work, due to their tendency to do most of the voice work all by themselves.
* [[Here We Go Again]]: They lost a Grammy award to [[Phil Collins]], then had to go up against [[
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: The two have been friends since college. Stan and Kyle's relationship in [[
* [[Man of a Thousand Voices]]: South Park features the voices of the two for every male character with very few, case-by-case exceptions.
* [[Refuge in Audacity]]: Their calling card.
* [[Self
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