Visible crew/equipment: Right after all the hoods have killed each other you see them all lying on the ground with smoke all around them. Have a closer look at the guy lying in a yellow shirt. You can see some smoke coming out of the pipe from the smoke machine right beside him. (01:04:50)
Visible crew/equipment: After Cindy and George are married, As the shot zooms in to the 'Just Married' sign, you can clearly see crew members reflected on the boot of the car. (01:11:10)
Visible crew/equipment: When the bus door closes on George's head you can see a big white board where Tom should be standing reflected in the bus window. (00:09:15)
Visible crew/equipment: When Pamela tries to close the refrigerator door you can see the reflection of the arm that pushes the door open in the window. (00:02:40)
Visible crew/equipment: When we get to the inquest of Brenda watch very carefully on the green car as the camera moves towards the house. You can see the camera man walking reflected in the car. (00:30:45)
Visible crew/equipment: Right before the UFOs arrive you can see the film crew reflected in the bodyguards sunglasses. (01:03:45)
Visible crew/equipment: When George exits the classroom some kid throws crayons after him. You can see the hand throwing them. Now, you can say that it is the kid's hand, but take in mind that from that angle Brenda would have seen the kid who threw them, so she wouldn't have had to ask them who threw them. (00:11:35)
Visible crew/equipment: You can see the wire attached to the puppet's right arm that is supposed to be Cody just before Cindy backs her car onto him. (00:12:30)
Visible crew/equipment: Right before the Rap Battle and George is talking to CJ and Mahalik. During the entire scene you can see a boom mike hovering over George for most of the time, it then moves over to CJ. (00:16:50)
Answer: Nope. Parodies aren't usually covered by copyright laws as they are generally considered to be as example of fair usage, provided that it can be demonstrated that the copyrighted material was used in a manner that is considered to be a commentary, ridicule or criticism of that material.
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