Don't go, Stephen Colbert!
"The Colbert Report" finally came to an end on Thursday, after nine years and 1,447 episode-run. But in true Stephen fashion, the comedian went out with a bang.
Check out the video above to see Colbert and friends like James Franco, President Bill Clinton, Toby Keith, Katie Couric, John Stewart, Bryan Cranston, Cyndi Lauper, Big Bird and many, many more sing "We'll Meet Again" for Stephen's final "Colbert Report" sign-off.
Did it remind anyone else of Chelsea Handler's final episode of "Chelsea Lately"?
Plus, make sure to watch until the very end to see special appearances from Alex Trebek and Santa Clause!
While Colbert stuck to his usual politically-centered commentary throughout the final episode, we're sure the Comedy Central vet was a little emotional by the end of the show.
At least Stephen had a great (and star-studded) support system to help him properly say goodbye to his fans and beloved talk show.
But, this won't be the last we see of Colbert on the small screen! Stephen will be replacing David Letterman after his retirement on "The Late Show."
"I won't be doing the new show in ['Colbert Report'] character, so we'll all get to find out how much of him was me," Colbert said after the news was announced. "I'm looking forward to it."
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