"South Park" is still the master of ruffling feathers.
In an effort to promote the 20th season, which premiered Sept. 14, mobile billboards have been placed in seven locations around the country depicting scenes that coincide with the trucks' placements.
The marketing ploy did not go over so well with three locations: the White House, the Lincoln Memorial and the Church of Scientology.
"We knew it was risky," Walter Levitt, chief marketing officer for Comedy Central told The Hollywood Reporter. "We knew some locations might not be pleased to have us out there, but we thought this is a perfect way to celebrate everything the series has covered in its 19 seasons."
The billboard in front of the White House featured a cartoon President Barack and Michelle Obama. The Scientology truck featured a scene from the infamous 2005 episode "Trapped in the Closet" in which the church and its most famous follower, Tom Cruise, were skewered. All billboards stated: "We've Been There."
"In some cases, the locals were not pleased to have us outside their locations and asked us to leave, but that was all expected, and we completely understand why," Levitt said, confirming "personnel" from the three aforementioned locations asked the trucks to leave the area.
"We did this stunt because we thought it was a great way to remind South Park fans of all the amazing moments of the past 19 seasons and truly a perfect way to celebrate the 20th season," Levitt said.
A request for comment from the Church of Scientology was not immediately returned.
Check out the trucks at every location in the slideshow below:
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The White House
U.S. Capitol Building
The Lincoln Memorial
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