Make believe, a children's game, a loosely structured form of role-playing
The boys play "Texans vs. Mexicans" at a sleepover at Cartman's house, a game in which the "Mexicans" (led at first by Butters, and then Kyle due to Butters' poor leadership skills) attempt to elude the "border patrol" (led by Cartman) and cross the border into Texas (Cartman's backyard).
Make-A-Wish Foundation | The Way You Make Me Feel | Make It or Break It | Let's Make a Deal | Make Yourself | Zack and Miri Make a Porno | The Make-Up | Make You Feel My Love | Make Love to Me | I Can't Make You Love Me | How to Make It in America | You Make Me Feel Brand New | Things That Make You Go Hmmm... | Make Your Play | Make believe | Love's Gonna Make It Alright | Let's Make Music | (If You Let Me Make Love to You Then) Why Can't I Touch You? | Gonna Make You Sweat | Break Up to Make Up | You're Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go | You Make the Rain Fall | Two Lefts Don't Make a Right...but Three Do | Pretty Girls Make Graves | Not Ready to Make Nice | Neighborhood of Make-Believe | Music to Make Boys Cry (Diana Vickers song) | Music to Make Boys Cry | Make Up | Make Them Suffer |
They recorded with the record producer Mark Williams (Biffy Clyro, Bloc Party, Fightstar, Nine Black Alps, Million Dead, Ghymp) at the Battery Studios in London and they toured with Get Cape Wear Cape Fly, Hot Club De Paris and The Rumble Strips, as well as also playing with bands including The Futureheads, Melt Banana, The Young Knives, Make Believe and Foals.
A cover of the song was also performed by "Munch's Make Believe Band," the animatronic show located at Chuck E. Cheese's restaurants.
The horror punk band Misfits have a cover version on their 2003 covers album Project 1950, retitled "Only Make Believe".
The Make Believe Stories series, begun in 1918 under the pseudonym of Laura Lee Hope (best known for the Bobbsey Twins series), consisted of 12 books.
The Culture of Make Believe is a non-fiction book by Derrick Jensen, first published in 2002.
The second installment "Make. Believe." started with art by Dom Reardon.