

On November 16th, the animated television series South Park ran an episode titled "Trapped in the Closet," which satirized the R. On November 1st, a DVD was released for chapters one through 12. On October 2nd, 2005, the sketch comedy television show MADtv aired a parody titled "Trapped in the Cupboard," in which Kelly (played by Jordan Peele) argues with his wife over breakfast cereal (shown below). On August 10th, the DIY filmmaker website No Film School (now removed) released a remix of the first five chapters titled "Out of the Closet," which re-sequenced Kelly's own words to sound as if he was singing about his sexual exploits with men. On August 2nd, Something Awful published a Cliff's Notes summary of the first five chapters. On July 15th, Jimmy Kimmel aired a parody titled "The Pizza," which was released bi-weekly in six chapters. Kelly's seventh studio album TP.3 Reloaded was relased on July 5th, 2005, which included the first five chapters of the series. The videos for the first five chapters were released from May to June of 2005. When he attempts to leave, her husband arrives and she urges him to hide in the closet. The first chapter of of "Trapped in the Closet" was released on April 5th, 2005, which tells the story of the narrator Sylvester (played by Kelly) who awakes in a woman's bed after meeting her the previous night at a club. The series was heavily parody in the media and online due to the absurd situations and subject matter. Trapped in the Closet is a series of songs and music videos by the R&B singer-songwriter and record producer R.
