"The Magic Bush" is the fifth episode in the eighteenth season of the American animated television series South Park.
The episode lampoons the use of drone airplanes, leaked nude celebrity photos, and the shooting of Michael Brown and the following Ferguson unrest.
Cartman brings Butters and Kenny to his home to fly the drone around South Park in order to spy on the whole town.
A group meets to discuss the safety of everyone with drones becoming more prevalent, as Laura defends her choice to not shave her pubic hair.
Cartman tells Butters that no one's private parts are safe from the Internet anymore, especially due to the recent release of nude celebrity photos.
As Randy Marsh flies his drone around as part of the neighborhood watch, he spies on a couple having sexual intercourse.
On the DVD audio commentary for "The Magic Bush", Trey Parker and Matt Stone reveal the origin of the episode.
After showing Stone the footage he recorded, the two discussed how it is cool that "you can see everything" in the neighborhood, but "what else are you [really] gonna do with it".
[1] Another occurrence that influenced the episode happened while Parker and Bill Hader were having breakfast outside a café.