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Encyclopedia > Recurring South Park characters

There are many recurring characters in the animated series South Park, aside from the four main characters, Eric Theodore Cartman, Stanley "Stan" Marsh, Kyle Broflovski and Kenneth "Kenny" McCormick. Leopold "Butters" Stotch and Tweek replaced Kenny for a half season each during the sixth season. See their respective articles for details. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... This articles trivia section should be integrated into the article. ... Stanley Stan Marsh is one of the central characters in the animated television series South Park. ... Kyle Broflovski, a. ... Kenneth Kenny McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone (and, on one occasion, Mike Judge), is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. ... Leopold Butters Stotch (voiced by Matt Stone) is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. ... Tweek (first name unknown) is a fictional character in the animated television series South Park, introduced during the second season. ...

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Gerald, Sheila and Ike Broflovski

Main article: Ike Broflovski
The Broflovskis: Gerald, Sheila, Ike and Kyle.
The Broflovskis: Gerald, Sheila, Ike and Kyle.

Sheila Broflovski is a staunch supporter of censorship and political correctness, frequently taking to the streets to protest in the name of her children against influences she views as "corrupting". Since she rarely takes any attention away from her personal crusades to actually monitor the material to which her children are exposed, however, her efforts rarely have any effect on the boys' behavior. Sheila is the founder of Mothers Against Canada in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and the official establisher of "National Conjoined Twin Myslexia Week" in the episode "Conjoined Fetus Lady". Her outspoken crusade against Terrance and Philip in the South Park film inspires Eric Cartman's group musical number "Kyle's Mom Is a Big Fat Bitch". Gerald and Shiela Broflovski are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. ... Ike Moisha Broflovski (born Peter Gints) is Kyles Canadian adopted baby brother on the animated series South Park. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Broflovskis. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Broflovskis. ... South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 motion picture based on the cartoon television series of South Park. ... Conjoined Fetus Lady is episode 205 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ... This articles trivia section should be integrated into the article. ...

  • 106: Opposed to the airing of Terrance and Phillip, expanded in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
  • 110: Opposed to the nativity/Christmas in the school play
  • 205: Educating the general public about "Conjoined Twin Myslexia", a condition in which one member of a pair of conjoined twins dies in the womb and remains attached to the living twin. The only actual sufferer of Conjoined Twin Myslexia in the town is greatly annoyed by Sheila's efforts to single her out, stating that she does not want any preferential treatment based on her condition.
  • 507: Sex education needs to be taught at a younger age
  • 614: The children are intolerant of Mr. Garrison's rampant homosexuality, including accounts of S&M and gerbilling that are ignored by Sheila.
  • South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut: As aforementioned, Sheila goes on a rampant crusade against Terrance and Philip and the increased profanity that they cause among the children of South Park. She founds the group Mothers Against Canada, which demands the shutdown of Terrance and Philip, and eventually advocates the violent suppression of Canada. In the movie, she always accepts violence over profanity, and plays a role in a climactic scene in the movie by summarily executing Terrance and Philip. At one point, she finishes a campaign speech by saying "Just remember what the MPAA says: Horrific, deplorable violence is okay, as long as people don't say any naughty words!" She even kills Terrance and Philip herself even after Stan and Kyle's speech, which effect everyone else.

Gerald Broflovski is a lawyer who is shown to be opportunist, helping everybody sue the school district in "Sexual Harassment Panda". He is also a friend of Nate Bullard, and is somewhat less adamant about ethics than his wife, probably due to her domineering nature. He has a lifelong but suppressed dream of becoming a dolphin, and temporarily becomes one in episode 901, "Mrs. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina". He observes the tenets of Judaism traditionally. In "Spontaneous Combustion", it is shown that he cannot get an erection, until he sees three young women take off their clothes implying that he finds Sheila unattractive. Terrance (left) and Phillip (right), as seen in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. ... Nativity is the general time and place of a persons birth and early years. ... Christmas is a Christian holiday held on December 25 which celebrates the birth of Jesus. ... S&M can be an abbreviation for: Slave and Master, a form of Sexual roleplaying. ... The satirical animated television series South Park depicted gerbilling in the 2002 episode The Death Camp of Tolerance, in which a gerbil known as Lemmiwinks falls victim to the practice. ...


Ike Broflovski is Kyle's adopted baby brother and a Canadian, indicated by his trademark flapping ovoid head. He is the ball in Kyle's game of "Kick the Baby." Ike speaks in baby talk, but sometimes speaks profanely, often due to the influence of his brother. Ike watches "The McNeil Lehrer NewsHour" weeknights from 10-11 pm and reads John Steinbeck novels contributing to his status as a genius. The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer is an evening television news program broadcast weeknights on PBS in the United States. ... John Ernst Steinbeck III (February 27, 1902 – December 20, 1968) is one of the best known and most widely read American writers of the 20th century. ...

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Randy, Sharon, Shelley and Grampa Marsh

Randy, Sharon, Grampa, Shelley and Stan.
Randy, Sharon, Grampa, Shelley and Stan.

Randy and Sharon (originally "Carol") Marsh are the parents of Stan, and his exceptionally violent sister Shelley. Image File history File links Themarshes. ... Image File history File links Themarshes. ... Stanley Stan Marsh is one of the central characters in the animated television series South Park. ...

Main article: Shelley Marsh
Main article: Grampa Marsh

Sharon Marsh is a receptionist at Tom's Rhinoplasty and Randy is a geologist, one of three scientists in South Park aside from Dr. Alphonse Mephisto and Clyde's father (who is also a geologist). During his younger years Randy was a member of a briefly successful boy band "Ghetto Avenue Boys" and retains a penchant for singing and dancing. Randy frequently displays impulsiveness and irrationality, summed up well in the ability to take something 'too far', and too easily, time and again. He is more prominent than most of the parents in South Park with a lot more one-liners (Stan: We're just practising our band. Randy: Oh. I thought some Vietnamese people were having their intestines pulled out through their mouths) and there are several episodes in which he features as a main character. He tends to be a leader in one of the groups of citizens when they protest or fight each other, usually the side representing the "Democrat" point of view (i.e I'm A Little Bit Country). Randy and Sharon Marsh are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. ... There are many recurring characters in the animated series South Park, aside from the four main characters, Eric Theodore Cartman, Stanley Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski and Kenneth Kenny McCormick. ... Grampa Marvin Marsh is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. ... See also Rhinoplasty (album) by Primus Rhinoplasty (Greek; Rhinos, Nose + Plastikos, to shape) is a type of plastic surgery that is used to improve the function (reconstructive surgery) or appearance (cosmetic surgery) of a persons nose. ... A geologist is a contributor to the science of geology, studying the physical structure and processes of the Earth. ... For a List of scientists, see: List of anthropologists List of astronomers List of biologists List of chemists List of computer scientists List of economists List of engineers List of geologists List of inventors List of mathematicians List of meteorologists List of physicists Scientist pairs List of scientist pairs See... A boyband (or boy band, American) is a type of pop group usually featuring three to six young male singers. ... Im a Little Bit Country is episode 701 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


In the Spontaneous Combustion episode, Randy is awarded a Nobel Prize for finding the cause of the spontaneous human combustion of some persons. He won the prize in favor of Dr. Alphonse Mephisto and a 'real scientist' who found the grand unification theory. It turned out the spontaneous combustion was caused by people holding in their farts and explosion of the accumulated methane (or marsh gas) in their guts. Kenny was the first to die as he fell in love with a girl and did not want to fart in her presence. Randy briefly became the most popular guy in South Park, until the excess methane caused a heatwave. He finally came up with a grand "Theory of Moderation", solving the problems of heatwaves and spontaneous combustion. For the physical phenomenon, see spontaneous combustion. ... Nobel Prize medal. ... It has been suggested that George I. Mott be merged into this article or section. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... Look up Fart in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... The simplest hydrocarbon, methane, is a gas (at standard temperature and pressure (STP)) with a chemical formula of CH4. ...


In The Losing Edge episode, Randy constantly gets into fights with other fathers, an activity he treats as a sport. After removing his shirt, he says, "Whatta ya wanna do huh?" and throws beer over his opponent; normally winning the fight, the police arrest Randy in a pitiable state, to which he responds, "I thought this was America!" The Losing Edge is episode 905 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


Sharon and Randy were briefly divorced in "Clubhouses". In his episode Randy calls Sharon a cunt. Clubhouses is an episode of the animated television series South Park. ...


Shelly is a violent twelve year old with an awkward set of headgear braces. She enjoys watching "Friends", listening to Britney Spears records, dating older men, beating up Stan, and calling him and his friends "turds." Despite the mutual dislike between Shelly and the boys, she and Eric Cartman formed a cease-fire in the episode "Cat Orgy" and get back at Shelly's boyfriend, Skyler, who is twenty-two years old and was only dating her for sex (she refused and he dumped her). She is likely a reference to Trey Parker's older sister, named Shelley. This articles trivia section should be integrated into the article. ... Cat Orgy is episode 307 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


"Grandpa" Marvin Marsh is the elderly patriarch of the Marsh family, and lives with the Marsh family. He is 102 years old and confined to a wheelchair. He is somewhat senile and calls Stan "Billy". On episode 106, Death, Grandpa constantly demands that "Billy" euthanize him. In episode Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes, he is employed as a greeter at the newly-constructed Wall-Mart store. He features heavily in episode 710, Grey Dawn, in which the senior citizens lose their drivers' licenses. He has been referred to as both Sharon and Randy's father. If this is not a continuity error, then Stan and Shelly are inbred. The following is an episode list for the Comedy Central animated television series South Park. ... Death is episode 106 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... Euthanasia (from Greek: ευθανασία -ευ, eu, good, θανατος, thanatos, death) is the practice of terminating the life of a person or an animal because they are perceived as living an intolerable life, in a painless or minimally painful way either by lethal injection, drug overdose, or by the withdrawal of life support. ... Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes is episode 809 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. ... The following is an episode list for the Comedy Central animated television series South Park. ... Grey Dawn is episode 710 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... Inbreeding is breeding between close relatives, whether plant or animal. ...

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Liane Cartman

Main article: Ms. Cartman

Cartman's mom, Liane Cartman, is famous in South Park for being sexually promiscuous. She was at one point the featured model on the cover of Crack Whore Magazine. Young Eric denies this allegation made by Stan and Kyle in many episodes. When the truth finally came out of his mothers mouth, he defends her by saying she was, "young and needed the money." To which Stan almost habitually counters with, "Dude, those pictures were taken like last month." In South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut it was revealed that she takes part in German 'scheiße movies' and Kyle and Stan often attempt to alert Cartman to his mother's sexual deviancy which, contrary to evidence, he emphatically denies. In fact, it was revealed that, as a hermaphrodite, Liane could not possibly be Cartman's mother and is, in fact, his father. The identity of Cartman's real mother is unknown. Liane Cartman, originally voiced by the late Mary Kay Bergman and later by Eliza J. Schneider and April Stewart, is the mother (technically father since she is a hermaphrodite who impregnated Cartmans biological mother) of Eric Cartman on the television program South Park. ... This articles trivia section should be integrated into the article. ... Look up coprophilia in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ...


Ms. Cartman often does whatever Cartman tells her to do. She waits on him as if she were his slave while he watches television. She also perpetuates the belief that Cartman is not fat but "big boned". She finally admits to him that she was lying to make him feel better about himself, and tells him that he really is just fat, in "Fat Camp". Fat Camp is episode 415 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


Liane is the name of a much-despised former fiancée of Trey Parker's, who also gave this name to his ill-fated horse in Cannibal! The Musical. Reportedly, the real-life Liane left Trey for another man just a month before they were to be married when Trey was still in college, before South Park became a hit. Trey Parker Randolph Severn Trey Parker III (born October 19, 1969 in Conifer, Colorado) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor and musician. ... Cannibal! The Musical is a student film directed by the future creator of South Park, Trey Parker, while studying at the University of Colorado at Boulder. ...

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The McCormicks

Main article: Mr and Mrs McCormick
Kenny's parents, his brother Kevin, Kenny and guests.
Kenny's parents, his brother Kevin, Kenny and guests.

Kenny's family, the McCormicks, are exceptionally poor, and are depicted as being stereotypical "white trash". A typical daily meal in this family would consist of frozen waffles with no side dishes ("Are we to understand that there will be no side dishes with our frozen waffles?" - Cartman) Kenny's father, Stuart, was a high school friend of Gerald Broflovski. He is an alcoholic, a fact that Cartman never lets Kenny forget. Kenny's mother, whose first name has never been mentioned, was only sixteen years old when she had Kenny, and usually wears an "I'm With Stupid" T-shirt, but has on occasion been shown with a "God Bless America" shirt instead. She seems to be more separated from the other moms, and both McCormicks are not always present at events or meetings which the other families normally attend. The McCormicks are too poor to buy and own a house, instead living in a run-down shack that Stuart and Gerald built as a hideaway when they were teenagers. Both Mr. and Mrs. McCormick frequently argue and fight with each other, yet they haven't separated, probably because neither of them can afford to buy another place to live. In the movie, Kenny's mom is credited as "Ms. McCormick" for her singing in the song "Blame Canada". Mrs. McCormick is also somewhat of a worrier as implied in Timmy 2000 where she was worried about Kenny having ADD. Mr and Mrs McCormick are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. ... Image File history File links Mccormicks. ... Image File history File links Mccormicks. ... Kenneth Kenny McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone (and, on one occasion, Mike Judge), is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. ... A boy from an East Cipinang trash dump slum in Jakarta, Indonesia shows his find. ... White trash is an American ethnic slur with a social class component. ... A traditional-style waffle A baby otter is a batter cake cooked between two hot plates called a waffle iron. ... Alcoholism is the consumption of, or preoccupation with, alcoholic beverages to the extent that this behavior interferes with the drinkers normal personal, family, social, or work life, and may lead to physical or mental harm. ... South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 motion picture based on the cartoon television series of South Park. ... Blame Canada is a song from the film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (by Trey Parker & Marc Shaiman), in which the fictional parents of South Park decide to blame Canada for the trouble their children have been getting into since watching the Canadian-made fictional movie Terrance and Phillip: Asses... Timmy 2000 is episode 404 of the Comedy Central animated series South Park. ...


The McCormicks have been through a lot of grief over the course of the series, in large part due to the many deaths and rebirths of their son. However, Matt and Trey (creators of South Park) said they can do whatever they want with Kenny, and there needs be no logical explanation. Aside from Kenny, the McCormick's have two other children, a small girl who seemingly has no name, and appeared in only one episode, Best Friends Forever and an older son named Kevin who is also rarely seen, wears braces and has very few speaking lines, so he has a very small role and not much is known about him. Best Friends Forever is episode 904 of the Comedy Central series South Park paralleling the Terri Schiavo controversy. ...


It was implied in Lil' Crime Stoppers that they ran a meth lab. Lil Crime Stoppers is episode 706 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...

Stephen and Lynda and Butters.
Stephen and Lynda and Butters.
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Image File history File links Stotchsp. ... Image File history File links Stotchsp. ...

Stephen (formerly Chris) and Lynda Stotch

Stephen and Lynda Stotch are Butters' parents. They are most often depicted as harsh and authoritarian parents who will punish Butters for any misdemeanor, even things which are not his fault. (For example, in the episode Toilet Paper they attack Butters for confessing to TP'ing the art teachers house, when he hadn't - Butters defense that he was "shot up with sodium pentathol") Stephen and Linda Stotch are recurring characters in the animated series South Park. ... Toilet Paper is episode 703 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Sodium thiopental also called Sodium Pentothal (a trademark of Abbott Laboratories), thiopental, thiopentone sodium, or trapanal is a rapid-onset, short-acting barbiturate general anesthetic. ...


Lynda wears a maroon dress and has blonde hair, and displays a submissive personality. She is employed as an engineer. Stephen wears an olive drab shirt and a distinctive white tie, with a hairstyle similar to a grown-out crewcut. His appearance implies a military background of some sort, possibly explaining why Butters refers to him as "Sir". In Butters' Very Own Episode he was revealed as a closet homosexual (or bisexual), prompting Lynda to try and kill Butters before attempting suicide. The events have never been mentioned since, as the episode ended with Stephen (then named Chris) promising to resolve his "deviant" issues. Butters Very Own Episode is episode 514 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


It could be argued quite easily that the Stotches are the most dysfunctional set of characters in South Park, (which is quite an achievement!)

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Mr. and Mrs. Tweek

Main article: Mr and Mrs Tweek

Tweek's parents own a coffee shop, called Tweek's Coffee, which might be a nameplay on Peet's Coffee and the term "tweaked" for someone who is hyper after consuming too much caffeine. Unlike Butters' parents, they aren't at all abusive, but their parenting skills aren't much better, as they claim (they may either believe or lie) that Tweek has attention deficit disorder, although his problems obviously stem from the fact he drinks too much coffee. Tweek's father, Richard Tweek, has a penchant for the extended use of metaphors for coffee. In the episode Underpants Gnomes, he also sanctioned the use of children in political commercials to push his point of view. He also occasionally makes playful jokes that freak his son out (for example, claiming he was planning to sell Tweek into slavery). Mr and Mrs Tweek are characters in the animated series South Park. ... Tweek (first name unknown) is a fictional character in the animated television series South Park, introduced during the second season. ... Coffee Shop is a song by the Red Hot Chili Peppers from their 1995 album, One Hot Minute. ... Peets Coffee & Tea is a specialty coffee roaster and retailer. ... DISCLAIMER Please remember that Wikipedia is offered for informational use only. ... Underpants Gnomes is episode 217 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...

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School (adults)

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Mr(s). Herbert Garrison

Main article: Herbert Garrison
Mrs. Garrison.
Mrs. Garrison.

Herbert Garrison, voiced by Trey Parker, is a fictional character in the South Park cartoon series. For the first eight seasons of the series, the character was known as Mr. Garrison but in season 9 underwent sex reassignment surgery. The character is thereafter known as Mrs. Garrison, despite being unmarried. Spoiler warning: Herbert Garrison, voiced by Trey Parker, is a fictional character in the South Park cartoon series. ... Mrs. ... Mrs. ... Trey Parker Randolph Severn Trey Parker III (born October 19, 1969 in Conifer, Colorado) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor and musician. ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Sex reassignment surgery (SRS) includes the surgical procedures by which a persons physical appearance and function of their existing sexual characteristics are changed to that of the other sex. ...


Garrison grew up in Arkansas and speaks with a Southern accent and is school teacher. Official language(s) English Capital Little Rock Largest city Little Rock Area  Ranked 29th  - Total 53,179 sq mi (137,732 km²)  - Width 239 miles (385 km)  - Length 261 miles (420 km)  - % water 2. ... The Southern United States Red states show the core of the American South. ... In linguistics, an accent is a pronunciation characteristic of a particular group of people relative to another group. ...


He's usually seen with a puppet called Mr. Hat Who was replaced twice, once by Mr. Twig, and later and more permanently by Mr. Slave. For the first three seasons, Mr. Garrison was the third-grade teacher at South Park Elementary School. In the fourth season he was suspended indefinitely for trying to solicit sex from Cartman, and afterwards he left the school to publish a sexually explicit romance novel titled In the Valley of Penises (a possible reference to Jean M. Auel's The Valley of Horses, which was also very sexually explicit), but went into hiding after the book was "considered the best homoerotic novel since Huckleberry Finn". After he admitted his homosexuality, he tried to re-acquire his job as third-grade teacher but was turned down because the school did not hire gays. He was later rehired as the kindergarten teacher, where he enjoyed teaching sex education. By the end of the sixth season he was promoted to the fourth grade after the death of Ms. Choksondik. In contrast to the naïve majority of adults in South Park, Mrs. Garrison is one of the show's more cynical characters. This articles trivia section should be integrated into the article. ... A romance novel is a novel from the genre currently known as romance. ... The Valley of Horses is a historical fiction novel by Jean M. Auel. ... Huckleberry Finn is the protagonist of Mark Twains famous book, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. ... Homosexuality refers to sexual and romantic attraction between two individuals of the same sex. ... A kindergarten in Afghanistan. ... Sex education is a broad term used to describe education about human sexual anatomy, sexual reproduction, sexual intercourse, and other aspects of human sexual behavior. ... There are many recurring characters in the animated series South Park, aside from the four main characters, Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski and Kenny McCormick. ...

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Chef

Chef as seen in Season 8.
Chef as seen in Season 8.
Main article: Chef (South Park)

Jerome 'Chef' McElroy is one of very few black characters in South Park, and the chef at the South Park Elementary School. In the initial season, his gimmick line, as the four boys come into the cafeteria was "Hello there children!" They would respond with "Hey Chef." Chef would counter with "How's it going?" to which they would reply "Bad." Chef would then say "Why bad?" and Stan would explain that episode's issue. The first two lines are still used in later episodes, such as when the boys visit Chef at his house, where he is often entertaining a lady. A stereotypical character, Chef is obsessed with sex (especially with white women), and he is somewhat promiscuous. In Chef Aid, it's revealed that he committed bestiality with a goat. He is a talented singer, and has a tendency to sing wildly inappropriate songs when his muse strikes him. The children often seek him out when in need of guidance or information. He is voiced by Isaac Hayes. He refers to Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny as 'children' even if there is only one of them present. He once almost married a succubus, but the boys saved him. His parents live in Scotland, and his mother has a tendency to offer any problem that has a soul, "tree-fiddy" or three dollars and fifty cents, mainly to the Loch Ness Monster. Image File history File links Chefsp8. ... Image File history File links Chefsp8. ... Jerome Chef McElroy. ... Cooks in training in Paris Chef is a term commonly used to refer to an individual who cooks professionally. ... This article or section is in need of attention from an expert on the subject. ... The school as it appeared in the old South Park title sequence South Park Elementary is a fictional place in the animated series South Park. ... Stereotypes are ideas held by some individuals about members of particular groups, based solely on membership in that group. ... Look up Obsession in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... This article does not cite its references or sources. ... A sex worker. ... In Greek mythology, the Muses (Greek Μουσαι, Mousai : from a root meaning mountain) are nine goddesses who embody the right evocation of myth, inspired through remembered and improvised song and traditional music and dances. ... Isaac Hayes performs at the International Amphitheater in Chicago as part of the annual PUSH `Black Expo`, October 1973 Isaac Lee Hayes (born August 20, 1942, in Covington, Tennessee, United States) is an actor, and influential soul singer, songwriter, musician and arranger. ... A marriage is a relationship between or among individuals, usually recognized by civil authority and/or bound by the religious beliefs of the participants. ... A bracket carved as a winged succubus on the outside of an English inn, suggesting that a brothel could have been found inside. ... Motto: (Latin for No one provokes me with impunity)1 Anthem: Multiple unofficial anthems Capital Edinburgh Largest city Glasgow Official language(s) English, Gaelic, Scots2 Government Constitutional monarchy  - Queen of the UK Queen Elizabeth II  - Prime Minister of the UK Tony Blair MP  - First Minister Jack McConnell MSP Unification    - by... The famous Surgeons photo (1934), today known to be a hoax. ...


See also: Chocolate Salty Balls, Chewbacca Defense. Chocolate Salty Balls are a confection produced by the character Chef on the television series, South Park, in the episode Chefs Chocolate Salty Balls. The name of the snack leads to a series of double entendres involving Chefs testicles. ... Johnnie Cochran using the Chewbacca Defense against Chef in South Park. ...


Chef's appearances became more and more limited as the show has progressed. On March 14, 2006, Isaac Hayes (Voice Of Chef ) reportedly quit South Park in saying that he didn't like how the show was treating various religions, claiming that there was a difference between satire and intolerance.[1] March 14 is the 73rd day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (74th in leap years) with 292 days remaining in the year. ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Jerome Chef McElroy was a recurring character on the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


Although the offensive episode was not directly brought up, it was Trapped in the Closet (Season 9 Episode 12), where Scientology was dubbed as a "global scam", that was thought to have caused Hayes to quit, because he himself is a Scientologist. It was later revealed, however, that because of Hayes' health, he had not been able to act for some time, and had no intention of quitting; the letter supposedly written by Hayes was revealed to be a hoax.[citation needed] Trapped in the Closet is episode 912 (#137) of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Scientology is a system of beliefs and practices created by American pulp fiction[1][2] and science fiction [3] author L. Ron Hubbard in 1952 as a self-help philosophy. ...

Darth Chef.
Darth Chef.

On March 22, 2006, a new episode aired with Chef in it; however, his speech was made up of previously-recorded lines. In this episode he appears to have been brainwashed by the "Super Adventure Club" (a paedophilic group) when he continuously states that he wants to sodomize the children. However, he befalls a rather gruesome death later in the episode (falls down some jagged rocks, gets impaled on some sharp rocks at the bottom and his body, including most of his face, is mauled by a lion and bear simultaneously). He reappears later, alive, in a Darth Vader-like suit, voiced by Peter Serafinowicz.[2] Image File history File linksMetadata Darthchef. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Darthchef. ... March 22 is the 81st day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (82nd in Leap years). ... 2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Brainwashing, also known as thought reform or re-education, is the application of coercive techniques to change the beliefs or behavior of one or more people usually for political or religious purposes. ... François Elluin, Sodomites provoking the wrath of God, from Le pot pourri de Loth (1781). ... Darth Vader (occasionally referred to as Lord Vader or simply Vader) is a fictional character in the Star Wars universe, and has a principal role in Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, Star Wars Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, Star Wars Episode VI: Return of the Jedi, and... Peter Serafinowicz (born July 10, 1972) is an English comedy actor and voice artist and composer. ...

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Ms. Diane Choksondik

Main article: Ms. Choksondik
Ms. Choksondik
Ms. Choksondik

After Mr. Garrison was temporarily suspended from teaching duties, he was replaced by Ms. Diane Choksondik (pronounced "chokes-on-dick", a bit of foreshadowing), who was most notable for her implausibly large, saggy breasts and one lazy eye. She also strongly resembles former Attorney General Janet Reno. Occasionally, if she raised her arms high enough, the ends of her breasts would poke out from under her shirt. Ms. Choksondik died in the middle of the sixth season, and Mr. Garrison eventually replaced her as the fourth grade teacher. Before her death, Ms. Choksondik had a sexual relationship (her first, contrary to what the name "chokes on dick" would seem to imply) with Mr. Mackey after they were assigned to prepare a series of sex education lectures for the 4th grade students together. Though it was never explicitly stated, one would assume that Ms. Choksondik's cause of death was choking to death on Mr. Mackey's penis while performing oral sex on him. The children often refer to her as Ms. "Makes-me-sick" or Ms. "Chokes-on-Rocks", completely missing the apparently too-good-to-be-true humor of her real name. Her Spanish name is "Srita. Selastraga", Spanish for "Ms. Swallowit". There are many recurring characters in the animated series South Park, aside from the four main characters, Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski and Kenny McCormick. ... Miss Choksondik. ... Miss Choksondik. ... Proper Condom Use is episode 507 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... A pregnant womans breasts. ... Amblyopia, or lazy eye, is a disorder of the eye. ... In most common law jurisdictions, the Attorney General is the main legal adviser to the government, and in some jurisdictions may in addition have executive responsibility for law enforcement or responsibility for public prosecutions. ... Janet Reno (born July 21, 1938) was the 78th Attorney General of the United States (1993–2001), and was the first woman to hold that post. ... An intimate relationship is a interpersonal relationship where there is a great deal of physical or emotional intimacy. ... Deep throating is a form of oral sex, specifically fellatio, in which the whole erect penis is taken into the mouth and throat. ... Mr. ... Sex education is a broad term used to describe education about human sexual anatomy, sexual reproduction, sexual intercourse, and other aspects of human sexual behavior. ... The penis (plural penises, penes) is an external male sexual organ. ... Oral sex (from Latin os, oris mouth) consists of all the sexual activities that involve the use of the mouth and tongue, to stimulate genitalia. ...

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Principal Victoria

Main article: Principal Victoria
Principal Victoria.
Principal Victoria.

Principal Victoria is the principal of South Park Elementary School. She is indecisive and eager to avoid any controversy. She speaks with a strong Minnesotan accent. There are many recurring characters in the animated series South Park, aside from the four main characters, Eric Theodore Cartman, Stanley Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski and Kenneth Kenny McCormick. ... Image File history File links Principalvictoria. ... Image File history File links Principalvictoria. ... A principal is the chief administrator in an elementary school, secondary school, or high school. ... Primary or elementary education is the first years of formal, structured education that occurs during childhood. ... Look up Controversy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...


It is unknown whether Victoria is her first or last name (or both). Her inverted name is a reference to actress Victoria Principal. It is implied that she has had a sexual relationship with Mrs. Cartman, possibly making her a potential mother for Cartman. Main title caption from Dallas. ... Liane Cartman Liane Cartman, originally voiced by the late Mary Kay Bergman and later by Eliza J. Schneider, is the mother of Eric Cartman on the television program South Park. ...

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Mrs. Veronica Crabtree

Mrs. Veronica Crabtree
Mrs. Veronica Crabtree

Veronica Crabtree was the school bus driver. She appeared to be suffering from paranoia, or at least was mentally unstable. She had a bird living in her hair and constantly screams "Sit down n' shut up!", or screeches "Be quiet back there!" or asked the children on her bus "What did you say?" after they insulted her. They would say something else that sounds similar in order to avoid trouble. Image File history File links Mscrabtree. ... Image File history File links Mscrabtree. ... Mrs. ... The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ... Driving is the controlled operation of a vehicle, which is usually a motor vehicle such as a truck, bus, or car. ... For other senses of this word, see paranoia (disambiguation). ...


In the episode titled "Cartman's Incredible Gift" Mrs. Crabtree was murdered by a serial killer. Cartmans Incredible Gift is episode 813 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...

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Mr. Mackey

Main article: Mr. Mackey
Mr. Mackey teaching sex education.
Mr. Mackey teaching sex education.

Mr. Mackey (first name unknown) is a fictional character in the South Park cartoon series, and is voiced by Trey Parker. Mr. Mackey is the school counsellor, well-known for his huge head and inserting "m'kay" into sentences. Mr. ... Image File history File links 4thgradeb. ... Image File history File links 4thgradeb. ... A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Trey Parker Randolph Severn Trey Parker III (born October 19, 1969 in Conifer, Colorado) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor and musician. ...


He has occasionally taught classes at the school, and taught sex education with Ms. Choksondik. During this time he had a sexual relationship with Ms. Choksondik until her death. After her death, he took over the fourth grade class until Mr. Garrison returned. There are many recurring characters in the animated series South Park, aside from the four main characters, Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski and Kenny McCormick. ... Spoiler warning: Herbert Garrison, voiced by Trey Parker, is a fictional character in the South Park cartoon series. ...

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Nurse Gollum

Main article: Nurse Gollum
Nurse Gollum.
Nurse Gollum.

Nurse Gollum is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. She is the school nurse with a fearsome reputation due to the fact that she has a dead fetus stuck to her head, which terrifies the children. She was more prominent in early episodes and first appeared in Conjoined Fetus Lady when a week was held for her disease; conjoined twin myslexia. Nurse Gollum is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. ... Image File history File links Conjoined_Fetus_Lady. ... Image File history File links Conjoined_Fetus_Lady. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Conjoined Fetus Lady is episode 205 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...

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School children

See also: Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, Butters Stotch, and Tweek
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Timmy

Main article: Timmy (South Park)
Timmy
Timmy

Timmy is a blond (or light orange-haired) child confined to a wheelchair, although he can actually stand and walk somewhat without it. He can usually only say his own name, a garbled line that sounds like "tim-eye", Timmy's name, and Gobbles, the name of his pet turkey. He also says "Please help me!" quite clearly in the episode 4th Grade (South Park) when his wheelchair (being used as a time machine) goes on an out-of-control rampage in which it cannot be halted or slow down or it will explode, in a parody of the movie Speed (see Trivia 4th Grade (South Park) ). Timmy Timmy is a fictional character that appears on the cartoon series South Park. ... Image File history File links Wiki_timmy. ... Image File history File links Wiki_timmy. ... The international symbol of access depicts a person in a wheelchair A wheelchair is mobility device that takes the form of a chair on wheels, used by people for whom walking is difficult or impossible due to illness or disability. ... 4th Grade is the title of episode 412 of the South Park television series. ... Movie poster for Speed Speed is a 1994 film directed by Jan de Bont, starring Keanu Reeves, Sandra Bullock (her breakout role), and Dennis Hopper. ... 4th Grade is the title of episode 412 of the South Park television series. ...


Timmy was originally described as being mentally retarded, but over time his character has become described less as such and more often as "disabled". In various episodes (such as Up the Down Steroid) he appears to be quite cognizant, intelligent and principled. He was even seen skillfully using an image editing program in Cripple Fight. He appears to have hydrocephalus, as well as involuntary movements. Mental retardation (abbreviated as MR), is a term for a pattern of persistently slow learning of basic motor and language skills (milestones) during childhood, and a significantly below-normal intellectual capacity as an adult. ... The term disability, as it is applied to humans, refers to any condition that impedes the completion of daily tasks using traditional methods. ... Up the Down Steroid is an episode of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... An example of two images combined together in Photoshop CS2 Digital image editing is the process of altering digital images, whether they be digital photographs or other types of digitally represented images. ... Cripple Fight is episode 503 of the animated series South Park. ...

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Token Black (formerly Token Williams)

Token Black
Token Black
Main article: Token Black

Token Williams/Black is the only African American child in the main characters' class. His name comes from the phrase "token minority", typically used to describe non-white persons thrown into small roles in TV shows and movies. In a satire on racial stereotypes, Token's family is the wealthiest of the families shown on South Park. Image File history File links Token Black File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File links Token Black File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Token Black is a fictional character on the animated series South Park. ... An African American (also Afro-American, Black American, or simply black) is a member of an ethnic group in the United States whose ancestors, usually in predominant part, were indigenous to Africa. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with token character. ... An ethnic stereotype may be either (A) an overly-simplified representation of the typical characteristics of members of an ethnic group, or (B) a falsehood that has been repeated so many times that is accepted by many people as generally true. ...


In the episode Here Comes the Neighborhood, Token's last name is said to be "Williams", but in episodes Quest for Ratings and Wing, his last name is said to be "Black". This may either simply be his stage name, or the South Park creators may have either forgotten it or deliberately changed it (see "Jimmy" below). Here Comes the Neighborhood is episode 512 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Quest for Ratings is episode 811 in the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Wing is episode 903 of the Comedy Central animated series South Park. ...


In episode 401, "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000", Cartman is sent to juvenile detention for a hate crime after he assaulted Token. Cartmans Silly Hate Crime 2000 is episode 50 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Dorchester Penitentiary in New Brunswick, Canada is an institution that is part of the Correctional Service of Canada. ... A Jewish cemetery in France after being defaced by Neo-Nazis. ...


In episode 512, Here Comes the Neighborhood, Token is being bullied by his classmates because his parents are rich; his dad makes at least $200,000 per year, they live in a house four times as big as the other houses in South Park and he has lobster in his lunch box. Token tries to blend in by wearing cheap clothes bought at J-Mart (a parody of K-Mart), instead of Armani, but does not really succeed. Token then writes to a real estate developer so there will be more rich kids in South Park. Eventually Will Smith, Snoop Dogg, Oprah Winfrey and P. Diddy all come to live in South Park, with their children (who play polo and speak with a British English accent). The other citizens of South Park do not take kindly to this development, calling their new neighbors "richers" and making them sit at the front of the local buses (a thinly-veiled play on segregation-era racism and the word nigger, as all the richer characters are black). Mr. Garrison successfully incites the regular 'poor' people in South Park to begin discriminating and protesting against the inflow of rich people — by burning large wooden "lower case t's" (for 'time to leave') in the rich people's yards and scaring them by dressing up as ghosts (in white sheets that look like KKK outfits), since supposedly rich people are afraid of ghosts. Finally all the rich people move away from South Park and Mr. Garrison suggests to sell all the rich people's houses so they themselves can become rich. Jimbo reminds him that that was exactly not the point and after brief thought Mr. Garrison exclaims: "Well, at least we got rid of all those damn ni...," thereupon being abruptly cut off by the end of the show and the credits. Here Comes the Neighborhood is episode 512 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... It has been suggested that Workplace bullying be merged into this article or section. ... Subfamilies and Genera Neophoberinae Acanthacaris Thymopinae Nephropsis Nephropides Thymops Thymopsis Nephropinae Homarus Nephrops Homarinus Metanephrops Eunephrops Thymopides Clawed lobsters comprise a family (Nephropidae, sometimes also Homaridae) of large marine crustaceans. ... new Kmart logo Kmart Corporation was a US based corporation until it merged with Sears Holdings in November 2004. ... Giorgio Armani is an Italian fashion designer (born 11 July 1934 in Piacenza, Italy), particularly noted for his menswear. ... A real estate developer (American English) or property developer (British English) makes improvements of some kind to real property, thereby increasing its value. ... Willard Christopher Smith, Jr. ... Calvin Broadus (born October 20, 1971, in Long Beach, California), better known as Snoop Dogg (other nicknames include Snoop Doggy Dogg, The Bigg Boss Dogg, Bigg Snoop Dogg, and Snoop D-O Double G) is a rapper, record producer and actor from the United States. ... Oprah Winfrey (born January 29, 1954) is a multiple-Emmy Award winning host of The Oprah Winfrey Show, the highest rated talk show in television history. ... P. Diddy Sean John Combs (born November 4, 1969 aka P. Diddy, Puff Daddy, Sean Puffy Combs) is an African-American record producer, entrepreneur, and rapper. ... now. ... Dialect areas of England British English (BrE) is a term used to differentiate between the form of the English language used in the British Isles and those used elsewhere. ... The word nigger is a highly controversial term used in many English-speaking countries, including the United States, Canada, Britain, and Australia to refer to individuals with dark skin, especially those of African descent who previously were racially classified by the now outdated term Negro. ... For the practice in Europe, please see also Fiery cross Cross lighting is a practice widely associated with the Ku Klux Klan, which burns crosses on hillsides or near the homes of those they wish to intimidate. ... A manufactured image of a ghostly woman ascending a staircase A ghost is an alleged non-corporeal manifestation of a dead person (or, sometimes, an animal or a vehicle). ... Members of the second Ku Klux Klan at a rally during the 1920s. ... Nigger is an offensive term used to refer to dark-skinned peoples, especially Africans or people of African descent. ...


In episode 709, Christian Rock Hard, Token was the bass player for Cartman's Christian rock band, Faith + 1. Token didn't know he could play bass until Cartman told him: "You're black, so you can play bass". Token then responds with a classic and smooth bass line, supporting Butters' drumming. He was quite surprised to find that particular skill in himself - and more than surprised, irritated to see Cartman's stereotype proven true. Christian Rock Hard is episode 709 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...


In episode 714, "Raisins", he steals Wendy Testaburger from Stan, who flips him off because of it. Raisins is episode 714 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Wendy Testaburger is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. ... Stanley Stan Marsh is one of the central characters in the animated television series South Park. ...


In the episode Free Willzyx, when the kids kidnap the orca Willzx, most of the kids paint their face black as camouflage. Token paints his face white instead. Free Willzyx is episode 913 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


In the episode Tsst, Cartman's plan to murder his mother involves framing Token.

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Wendy Testaburger

Wendy Testaburger
Wendy Testaburger
Main article: Wendy Testaburger

Wendy was, for a long time, the object of Stan's affections; however, he would vomit out of nervousness whenever she came near him. She later dumped him for Token. Image File history File links Wendytsp. ... Image File history File links Wendytsp. ... Wendy Testaburger is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. ... Vomiting (or emesis) is the forceful expulsion of the contents of ones stomach through the mouth. ...


She is quite liberal in her political views, and often argues with Cartman. She is easily the smartest of all the children in the class, for example, in the episode "Tom's Rhinoplasty", she speaks fluent Arabic with Iraqi agents. Look up liberal on Wiktionary, the free dictionary Liberal may refer to: Politics: Liberalism American liberalism, a political trend in the USA Political progressivism, a political ideology that is for change, often associated with liberal movements Liberty, the condition of being free from control or restrictions Liberal Party, members of... Toms Rhinoplasty is episode 11 of the Comedy Central animated series South Park. ... The Arabic language (Arabic: ‎ translit: ), or simply Arabic (Arabic: ‎ translit: ), is the largest member of the Semitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family (classification: South Central Semitic) and is closely related to Hebrew and Aramaic. ...


Wendy tends to get extremely jealous. When Stan becomes enamoured with the substitute teacher (Miss Ellen), a lesbian (although none of the kids know what that is), Wendy tries to win him back by wearing a tight leather skirt and heavy makeup; when that doesn't work, she hires Iraqi agents who take Miss Ellen (voiced by Natasha Henstridge) away, pretending she is a renegade spy, place her in a small ship and shoot her into the sun. When all the boys become obsessed with Bebe's breasts in "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", Wendy gets breast implants for three thousand dollars, only to be laughed at by her classmates, and poked by Butters. Henstridge in Bela Donna where she plays a lonely wife stalked by a mysterious fisherman. ... Bebes Boobs Destroy Society is episode 610 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Breast implant diagram A breast implant is a prosthesis used in cosmetic surgery to enhance the size and shape of ones breasts or to reconstruct the breast (for example, after a mastectomy). ...


Her character was reportedly inspired by Trey Parker's former fiancée, who broke off their engagement and married someone else – just weeks before South Park became a hit.


In a recent episode, she broke off her long-standing relationship with Stan and apparently started a relationship with Token Black. This relationship has not been mentioned in any later episodes of South Park, though Stan and Wendy are still broken up as of now.


When asked during a staff chat on South Park Studios if Stan and Wendy would ever be brought back together, Matt Stone replied that their love seemed to be written in the stars, but it is as if the world conspires to keep them apart. He wasn't sure about it though.

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Bebe Stevens

Bebe Stevens
Bebe Stevens
Main article: Bebe Stevens

Bebe is Wendy's blonde-haired best friend. She had a one-episode "relationship" with Kyle (who wasn't even aware it was happening), but decided that she couldn't take the "codependency", she started another "relationship" with Clyde. She is the first of the South Park kids to hit puberty, as seen in Episode 610 "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society". Image File history File links Bebe Stevens from South Park File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Image File history File links Bebe Stevens from South Park File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... Bebe Stevens is a fictional character in the animated television series South Park. ... Model Ellen Rocche has blonde hair. ... Puberty refers to the process of physical changes by which a childs body becomes an adult body capable of reproduction. ... Bebes Boobs Destroy Society is episode 610 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...

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Tweek

Tweek was temporarily the fourth friend of the boys in the absence of Kenny. He was first introduced in a primary role in the episode "Gnomes". He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Tweek who run a local coffee shop called "Tweeks Coffee". He is a very shaky and high strung character presumabily a result of the amount of coffee he drinks. This article is about the mythical creatures. ...

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Philip "Pip" Pirrip

Pip
Pip
Main article: Pip (South Park)

Pip is a British child who is extremely unpopular with his classmates due to his foreign ancestry and his general wimpiness. The other boys generally assume him to be French. His character is based on Pip from Charles Dickens' Great Expectations, a book which series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone hated; the explanation that Dickens' Pip gives for his nickname is the same one South Park's Pip gives for his. In episode 205, "Conjoined Fetus Lady", Pip is a main character. Image File history File links Pipsp. ... Image File history File links Pipsp. ... Pip is one of the recurring South Park characters. ... Dickens redirects here. ... Great Expectations is a Bildungsroman (a novel tracing the life of the protagonist) by Charles Dickens and first serialized in All the Year Round from December 1860 to August 1861. ... Conjoined Fetus Lady is episode 205 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...


Episode 405 took time away from South Park to present Matt Stone and Trey Parker's version of Great Expectations. Naturally, this episode features Pip heavily and bears his name as the title. Malcolm McDowell of A Clockwork Orange fame introduces and narrates the story. This episode has never been rerun by Comedy Central, but has made the rounds in syndication. Pip (a. ... Malcolm McDowell (born June 13, 1943) is an English actor. ... The references in this article would be clearer with a different and/or consistent style of citation, footnoting or external linking. ... Comedy Central is a cable television channel in the United States. ...

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Clyde Donovan (formerly "Clyde Goodman")

Clyde Donovan
Clyde Donovan
Main article: Clyde Donovan

Clyde Donovan is best known as being the second fattest kid in South Park, as seen in Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000 (episode 401). He has consistently remained present throughout the 9 seasons, though recently, he has taken on a larger role, alongside "Craig and those guys," as Cartman often calls the group. He once told environmentalists that his father, like Randy Marsh, is a geologist, though Mr. Donovan is only shown with Clyde alongside his supposed mother in the episode Child Abduction is Not Funny. The couple appear again in the Atheists Club of Red Hot Catholic Love, leading us to believe that Clyde's family, like most South Parkers, is Roman Catholic. His supposed mother is referred to as Martha in this same episode. Image File history File links 808_img_01. ... Image File history File links 808_img_01. ... Clyde Donovan, voiced by Trey Parker, is one of the school children on the television series South Park, perhaps most notable as the second fattest kid, next to Cartman. ... Cartmans Silly Hate Crime 2000 is episode 50 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Child Abduction Is Not Funny is episode 611 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Red Hot Catholic Love is episode 608 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...

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Craig

Main article: Craig There are many recurring characters in the animated series South Park, aside from the four main characters, Eric Theodore Cartman, Stanley Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski and Kenneth Kenny McCormick. ...

Craig fights Tweek in Tweek vs. Craig.
Craig fights Tweek in Tweek vs. Craig.

Even though he hangs out with the boys, Craig is most well known for flipping off people seemingly without reason, and is often seen sitting outside Mr. Mackey's office. (His whole family also seem to have this problem, including his little sister.) One possible explanation for this is that he has Tourette's Syndrome. Additionally, he had short success on South Park Elementary's Television Station with a show that featured close-up shots of animals with a wide angle lens, and he later added hats to the animals on his show. The show was cancelled after some of the other South Park characters did an exposé on ongoing cough syrup addiction in the school on their competing News Show. Craig's show was cancelled for its incredible drop in ratings after cough syrup was banned. When Cartman hears of this news he promptly tells Craig to go play with himself. Whenever Cartman gets something new or does something impressive, he often insists that he and Stan, Kyle and Kenny go tell "Craig and those guys" before they do anything else. Image File history File links Tweekvscraig2. ... Image File history File links Tweekvscraig2. ... Tweek, Token, Stan, Kyle Cartman and Pip. ... This article is about the gesture. ... Tourette syndrome — also called Tourettes syndrome, Tourette Spectrum (TS), Tourettes disorder, or Gilles de la Tourette syndrome (after its discoverer, Georges Gilles de la Tourette) — is a neurological or neurochemical disorder characterized by tics — involuntary, rapid, sudden movements or vocalizations that occur repeatedly in the... An exposé is an article or book intended to reveal shocking or surprising information. ...


Speculation has been made about Craig's last name being "Nommel", but is as of yet unconfirmed by the creators or anyone else.


Compared to the other boys, Craig has a very nasal voice. A nasal voice is a type of speaking voice characterized by having a blocked nose. ...

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Jimmy Vulmer (formerly "Jimmy Swanson")

Jimmy
Jimmy
Main article: Jimmy Vulmer

Like Timmy, he is handicapped, but he uses crutches to walk and is able to speak to people (albeit with a stutter). He likes to perform stand-up comedy, usually in the style of a Jay Leno monologue. His favorite song is The Twelve Days of Christmas, which he (excruciatingly) performs in front of City Hall. In the episode "Cripple Fight" he and Timmy engage in a fistfight that is, shot-for-shot, nearly identical to the fistfight scene in They Live. Later, though, they get along very well, playing together in a The Lord of the Rings parody, teaming up against Christopher Reeve in "Krazy Kripples" and in "Up the Down Steroid." Jimmy seems to be the only one who can understand Timmy's utterances. His last name is uncertain; he was known as "Jim Swanson" in "Krazy Kripples," and his mother was called "Mrs. Swanson" in "Up the Down Steroid," but was also given the name "Vulmer" in "Up the Down Steroid" and "Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina" (it was possibly changed in order to avoid confusion with another handicapped character in an animated show, Joe Swanson from Family Guy). It is therefore assumed that "Vulmer" is his last name. Jimmy has recently started to expand his role on South Park; it is unknown if he is being eased in as a main character. Recently, he has started to get erections, and it is very possible that he is not a virgin. Image File history File links Wiki_jimmy. ... Image File history File links Wiki_jimmy. ... Jim Jimmy Vulmer (formerly Jimmy Swanson) is a fictional character that appears on the cartoon series South Park. ... Stuttering is a speech disorder in which pronunciation of the (usually) first letter or syllable of a word is repeated involuntarily. ... The examples and perspective in this article or section may not represent a worldwide view. ... Twelve Days of Christmas is a traditional Christmas song, or Christmas carol. ... Cripple Fight is episode 503 of the animated series South Park. ... They Live is a 1988 film directed by John Carpenter, who also wrote the screenplay under the pseudonym Frank Armitage. The movie was based on the short story Eight OClock in the Morning by Ray Nelson. ... The Lord of the Rings is an epic high fantasy novel written by J. R. R. Tolkien. ... In contemporary usage, a parody is a work that imitates another work in order to ridicule, ironically comment on, or poke affectionate fun at the work itself, the subject of the work, the author or fictional voice of the parody, or another subject. ... Christopher Reeve (September 25, 1952 – October 10, 2004) was an American actor, director, producer and writer renowned for his film portrayal of Superman/Kal-El/Clark Kent in four films from 1978-1987. ... Krazy Kripples is episode 702 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Up the Down Steroid is an episode of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Up the Down Steroid is an episode of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Mr. ... Joseph Swanson is a fictional character in the Fox animated television show Family Guy. ... Family Guy is an American animated comedy created by Seth MacFarlane for FOX in 1999. ... A penis in fully erected state. ...


He additionally appears to have tremendous arm strength, perhaps due to his use of crutches. (The same appears true with Timmy - in their fight in "Cripple Fight", they throw punches at each other that seem ridiculously overpowered for their age.) However, his crutches seem to hinder his arm use. This is shown in one episode as he tries to get someone a shopping cart out of a row. Cripple Fight is episode 503 of the animated series South Park. ... Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes is episode 809 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...

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Dog Poo

Dog Poo is a student who sits in the front row of class. He has messy, faded brown hair, dirty clothes, and a mark on the side of his jaw that may be a large mole, scab, or dirt stain. Dog Poo wasn't named until episode 606, where he was one of the children that Stan, Kyle and Cartman considered as a replacement 4th friend for Kenny. Dog Poo lamented his status as a supporting character, but didn't survive the first cut. He has had no speaking lines or actions since. Judging by his appearance, Dog Poo likely comes from a very poor home environment, yet no attention is paid to him. This is likely deliberate social commentary by the writers. The character could also be a reference to Pig-Pen in the Peanuts comic strip. Pig-Pen is a character in the comic strip Peanuts by Charles M. Schulz. ... Charlie Brown is the principal character of the Peanuts comic strip. ...


Dog Poo is often mistaken to be one of the McCormick children, as Kenny's brother Kevin strongly resembles him. He also has a peculiar English accent.

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The Mole

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The Mole, real name Christophe, is an operative who aided Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Eric Cartman in the film as the trio attempted to free the imprisoned Terrence and Phillip from the United States military, in order to prevent the duo's execution. The kids' schoolmate, Gregory of Yardale, who was more knowledgeable and sophisticated in the ways of politics and warfare, put the kids into contact with the Mole. The kids were shocked to find out that the Mole was a child like themselves, albeit a volatile, paranoid one. The Mole decided to help the boys sneak into the military base where they hoped to free Terrence and Phillip while the soldiers were distracted by a USO show. Because the plan was botched by Cartman (and, in part, a ghostly Kenny), the Mole was mortally wounded in an attack by the base's guard dogs. Stanley Stan Marsh is one of the central characters in the animated television series South Park. ... Kyle Broflovski, a. ... This articles trivia section should be integrated into the article. ... Terrance and Phillip are a pair of fictional characters in the animated television series South Park. ... Politics is a process by which decisions are made within groups. ... For other uses of War, see War (disambiguation). ... The United Service Organizations The United Service Organizations (USO) is a volunteer organization that provides morale and recreational services to members of the U.S. military worldwide. ...


The Mole is a mercenary for hire who specializes in digging and navigating tunnels, hence his nickname. He is of French descent and speaks with an accent, although he is very fluent in English. He is not, however, French-Canadian, as has been suspected, because unlike other Canadians, has a head that is in one piece. According to him, his mother tried to perform an abortion on herself while pregnant with him. All we know of his mother is that she does not tolerate blasphemy against God. The Mole, in keeping with his French existentialist stereotype, frequently says derogatory things about God, which gets him grounded. The Mole made a very brief appearance on television (as Stan was browsing channels) in the episode Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub which took place after the movie, proving afterall that he was revived along with the others through Kenny's wish unless it was a rerun of course. Along with Gregory, Christophe has gained a decent fanbase despite only appearing for a limited time in the movie and in a very obscure scene[citation needed]. French Canadian or Canadiens historically refers to inhabitants of Canada who can trace their ancestry to the original French settlers of what is now the Province of Quebec. ... God is the deity believed by monotheists to be the supreme reality. ... Existentialism is a philosophical movement emphasizing individualism, individual freedom, and subjectivity. ... Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub is part two of the Meteor Shower story arc and episode 308 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...

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Kevin (previously "Casey")

Main article: Kevin C.

One of the few students who has been named, Kevin is present in the classroom scenes from the very first episode and accompanied the boys to fourth grade. He has straight black hair, wears a sky-blue jacket (which is why he is known in the storyboards as "Sky", by which he might have been referred to as in "Lil' Crime Stoppers") and red gloves. He is not to be confused with Mephesto's silent companion or Kenny's rarely heard-from brother. In "Conjoined Fetus Lady", it was revealed that his parents are Chinese, although he doesn't bear the "slanted" eyes of the stereotypes that the show made on the episode. Rather, he has the same set of eyes as the main characters. This supports Chef's speech that same scene that tells the children that race doesn't matter and people shouldn't be made fun of for it. However, he does give liberty to making fun of people on account of nationality. Kevin C. is a character in the animated series South Park. ... Image File history File links Kevincsp. ... Image File history File links Kevincsp. ... Lil Crime Stoppers is episode 706 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Conjoined Fetus Lady is episode 205 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ... Cooks in training in Paris Chef is a term commonly used to refer to an individual who cooks professionally. ...


He is first referred to by name in "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" by Mr. Garrison as "Casey" (possibly "K.C." from which many fans claim 'C' as the initial of his last name.), but is referred to by Stan in Conjoined Fetus Lady as "Kevin". Since then, he has consistently been referred to as "Kevin". He is a tertiary character who pretty much only speaks when some variety is needed and all second-tier characters have been used (Butters, Clyde, Token, Craig, etc). However, he does speak on the bus to China in "Conjoined Fetus Lady", again in "The Return of the Lord of the Rings to the Two Towers" and "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society". His voice fluctuates in each of the three episodes. In "Marjorine", he goes back to his original Craig/Clyde-like voice heard in Conjoined Fetus Lady. An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig is the 5th episode of Comedy Centrals South Park which originally aired on September 10, 1997. ... Conjoined Fetus Lady is episode 205 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ... The Return of the Lord of the Rings to the Two Towers is episode 92 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Bebes Boobs Destroy Society is episode 610 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Marjorine is episode 909 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...


In "My Future Self n' Me", a couple known as the Brooks hire a man vaguely resembling the Kevin character (who has the same sky-blue/red color scheme and hairstyle) to keep their son out of drugs by using him as a "future self" decoy. Although the child is referred to as Kevin, it is unsure if "Kevin Brooks" and Kevin were intended to be the same character (as the show tends to reuse similar-looking models for different characters). Although the actor wears Kevin's colors, the parents don't look Chinese at all, creating a remote possibility that Kevin is adopted. My Future Self n Me is episode 616 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


The writers have also used Kevin as a throwaway name for one-time appearance characters in "Summer Sucks" and "Helen Keller! The Musical". Summer Sucks is episode 208 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ... It has been suggested that Gobbles (South Park) be merged into this article or section. ...

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Kindergarteners

Main article: Kindergarteners The Kindergarteners are the youngest children in South Park Elementary. ...

The kindergarteners.
The kindergarteners.

The Kindergarteners were first introduced when Mr. Garrison was made their teacher after losing his job as the third grade teacher. The kindergarteners are voiced by real-life toddlers and speak in garbled baby talk. Among the toddlers is Ike Broflovski, who joined the class as a three year old and won class president in the episode "Trapper Keeper" after defeating Filmore, whose aunt is Rosie O'Donnell. Filmore also appears as a dwarf in the Lord of the Rings episode. Image File history File links Kindergartenerssouthpark. ... Image File history File links Kindergartenerssouthpark. ... Spoiler warning: Herbert Garrison, voiced by Trey Parker, is a fictional character in the South Park cartoon series. ... Trapper Keeper is episode 413 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Roseann Teresa ODonnell (born March 21, 1962) is a noted American comedian, talk show host, homosexual advocate, and actress. ...


The Kindergarteners can also be found in Treasure Cove when all of the adults were sent to jail for "molestering" their children. They live opposite Smiley Town and frighten the Outlander. They live their lives to get the book so they will not be sacrificed to the provider (a John Elway statue).

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Goth Kids

Main article: Goth Kids The Goth Kids are a fictional group of goths in the animated series South Park. ...

The Goth Kids (while Stan was a member) find Butters.
The Goth Kids (while Stan was a member) find Butters.

A small clique of Goths hang around the back of the school. The things they talk about are rather depressing and they constantly refer to themselves as "nonconformist," but are portrayed as cookie-cutter clichés. Conformists are referred to by the Goths as "Britney and Justin wannabes." Stan joined them for a while after Wendy left him for Token and later recruited one of them for his dance troupe. They even performed as a band at the talent show in the episode Erection Day. The song they played was called "Talent Shows are for Fags." The female Goth's name has been revealed to be Henrietta, the others haven't, though speculation has been made. The boy with the red streaks in his hair is named Dylan, and the boy with the curly hair is Ethan. The kindergarten Goth's name is Georgie. Image File history File links Gothkids. ... Image File history File links Gothkids. ... A clique (pronounced ) is an informal and restricted social group formed by a number of people who share common interests - formal social groups are referred to as societies or organizations. ... NYC goth band The Naked and the Dead (1985). ... In English history, Conformists were those whose religious practices conformed with the requirements of the Act of Uniformity and so were in concert with the Established Church, the Church of England, as opposed to those of Nonconformists whose practices were not acceptable to the Church of England. ... Britney Jean Spears (born December 2, 1981) is a Grammy Award-winning American pop singer, dancer, occasional songwriter and actress, and author. ... Justin Randall Timberlake (born January 31, 1981) is a two-time Grammy Award-winning American pop/R&B singer and aspiring actor. ... Erection Day is episode 907 in the Comedy Central series South Park. ...

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Miscellaneous

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Mr. Hankey

Main article: Mr. Hankey

Mr. Hankey, the "Christmas Poo," is the scatological counterpart to Frosty the Snowman, with the light-hearted flair of 60's-era Rankin & Bass holiday specials. He emerges from the toiletbowl on Christmas Eve and brings presents to boys and girls with high fiber diets. Mr. Hankey has appeared in at least three Christmas episodes, and inspired an actual retail CD (Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics) in which he has his own theme song. In one episode he departed from the Christmas theme to drive a snooty annual ('anal' according to Mr. Garrison) film festival out of town with a tornado made of sewage. His trademark line is "Hooooooooowwww-dee ho!" Mr. ... In medicine and biology, scatology or coprology is the study of feces. ... Spoiler warning: Herbert Garrison, voiced by Trey Parker, is a fictional character in the South Park cartoon series. ...

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Big Gay Al

Big Gay Al
Big Gay Al
Main article: Big Gay Al

Big Gay Al is a stereotypical gay man. He runs an animal farm for gay animals who have been rejected by homophobic pet owners. He also appeared in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, entertaining U.S. troops. He sang the song 'I'm Super' whilst the kids tried to free Terrance and Phillip. He was banned as a Boy Scout leader for being homosexual, to be replaced by a 'macho man' who took nude photographs of the children. On November 2nd of 2005, Big Gay Al married Mr. Slave (Garrison's ex-boyfriend). Image File history File links Big_Gay_Al. ... Image File history File links Big_Gay_Al. ... There are many recurring characters in the animated series South Park, aside from the four main characters, Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski and Kenny McCormick. ... Stereotypes are ideas held by some individuals about members of particular groups, based solely on membership in that group. ... For other uses, see Gay (disambiguation). ... Homophobia is the fear of, aversion to, or discrimination against homosexuality or homosexuals. ... South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 motion picture based on the cartoon television series of South Park. ... Scouts and Guides from different countries on World Scout Moot 1996 Scouting is a worldwide youth organization. ... Look up Macho in Wiktionary, the free dictionary This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... Generally, child pornography is pornography featuring minors, illegal in most jurisdictions. ... Mr. ...

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Mr. Slave

Main article: Mr. Slave
Mr. Slave
Mr. Slave

Mr. Slave is the former gay lover and sex slave of teacher Mr. Garrison. Mr. Slave was first introduced as a replacement for Mr. Garrison's beloved hand-puppet Mr. Hat, in an attempt by Mr. Garrison to get fired for being homosexual ("The Death Camp of Tolerance"). Mr. Slave has been known to insert animals into his anus, as in the same episode a gerbil named Lemmiwinks must travel through Mr. Slave's digestive system with the help of the spirits of other animals who perished there. In 'Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset', Paris Hilton suffers an identical fate. Big Gay Al is known for his love for Homosexual animals, in his Big Gay Animal Shelter, so it is well known that Mr. Slave sticks no more gerbils up his anus, as shown in Lemmiwinks. Mr. Slave is no longer Mr. Garrison's lover after episode 901 Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina, Mr. Slave states that he doesn't like vaginas because he is gay. Later, in the episode Follow That Egg!, Mr. Slave and Big Gay Al get married, to the frustration of Mr. Garrison. Mr. ... Image File history File links Mr. ... Image File history File links Mr. ... Slave is a term often used in BDSM to connote a specific form of submissive. ... The Death Camp of Tolerance is episode 614 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Lemmiwinks is a fictional gerbil (who looks remarkably like a rat) in the South Park television series, introduced in the episode The Death Camp of Tolerance, who becomes a victim of gerbilling. ... Mr. ... Follow that Egg! is episode 910 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...

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Jimbo Kern and Ned Gerblansky

Main article: Jimbo Kern
Main article: Ned Gerblansky
Jimbo and Ned
Jimbo and Ned

Stan's uncle Jimbo Kern, Randy's half brother, and his sidekick Ned Gerblansky represent South Park's large population of stereotypical "hicks". They are obsessed with large trucks, beer, guns, explosions, and killing animals. They detest "liberals" and circumvent anti-hunting laws by yelling "it's coming right at us!" before shooting any animal, thereby justifying the kill as self defense. Uncle Jimbo Kern is a recurring character in the animated series South Park. ... Ned Gerblansky is a recurring character in the animated series South Park. ... Image File history File links Southparkuncle12. ... Image File history File links Southparkuncle12. ... Don Quixote and Sancho Panza unsuccessfully confront windmills. ... Hick (also country hick or country bumpkin) is a derogatory term for a person from a rural area. ... The driver of this DAF tractor with an auto-transport semi-trailer prepares to offload Å koda Octavia cars in Cardiff, Wales For other meanings, see Truck (disambiguation). ... A selection of bottled beers A selection of cask beers Beer is one of the worlds oldest alcoholic beverages, possibly brewed for the first time over 10,000 years ago, according to renowned beer writer Michael Jackson. ... USS Iowa (BB-61) fires a full broadside of nine 16/50 and six 5/38 guns during a target exercise near Vieques Island, Puerto Rico, 1 July 1984. ... It has been suggested that Big-game hunter be merged into this article or section. ...


Jimbo and Ned met while in the Vietnam War, where Jimbo was a helicopter pilot. During the war, Ned lost his right arm when a hand grenade exploded in his hand. Ned also lost his formerly mellifluous voice due to cancer, apparently caused by cigarette smoking, and is forced to speak with an electronic voicebox. Despite the fact that Ned lost one of his arms, he can still wield two-handed weapons, such as a flamethrower (as seen in the picture on the right), and even an M249 SAW in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Combatants Republic of Vietnam United States Republic of Korea Thailand Australia New Zealand The Philippines Democratic Republic of Vietnam National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam People’s Republic of China Democratic Peoples Republic of Korea Strength ~1,200,000 (1968) ~520,000 (1968) Casualties South Vietnamese dead... Mil (Russian Federation) Mi-8, one of the most common model of military helicopter in the world with more than 12 thousand units built, sixfold quantity comparing to production of the second most common model UH-1 Iroquois. ... An aviator is a person who flies aircraft for pleasure or as a profession. ... A WWII-era MkIIA1 pineapple fragmentation hand grenade A humorous use of the pineapple grenade. ... Cancer is a class of diseases or disorders characterized by uncontrolled division of cells and the ability of these cells to invade other tissues, either by direct growth into adjacent tissue through invasion or by implantation into distant sites by metastasis. ... A lit cigarette will burn to ash on one end. ... An electronic voicebox is a device used by people who have lost ability to speak, usually from cancer, or tobacco smoking. ... // German troops use a flamethrower on the Eastern Front during the Second World War A flamethrower is a mechanical device designed to project a long, controllable stream of fire, hence the metaphor to throw flames. Some flamethrowers project an ignited stream of flammable liquid; others produce a long gas flame. ... Caliber: 5. ... South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 motion picture based on the cartoon television series of South Park. ...


In the episode "It Hits the Fan" it is hinted that Jimbo is gay. It Hits the Fan is episode 66, or the second episode of the fifth season of the animated series South Park. ...


Ned loses his voicebox in the episode "Jackovasaurus". He resorts to belching speech, and when Jimbo finally gets him a replacement voicebox, he accidentally gets him the Irish model (giving Ned a heavy Irish accent). By the end of the episode, Ned has a voicebox that makes him sound just as he used to (it sounds perfectly human). He and Jimbo agree that the voicebox sucks, and Ned says that he's "still trying to find [his] old one".


Jimbo is often shown carrying a rifle. This strongly resembles an M16 with a scope on the carrying handle. [1] M16 is the U.S. military designation for a family of rifles derived from the ArmaLite AR-15 and further developed by Colt. ...

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Officer Barbrady

Main article: Officer Barbrady
Officer Barbrady
Officer Barbrady

Until the seventh season, Officer Barbrady was the town's only policeman. Since then, the South Park police force has expanded to include other officers, such as Sergeant Yates and Policeman Brown. The police force motto on his squad car is, "To Patronize and Annoy". He was illiterate until forced to learn to read to solve a crime in episode 203 chickenlover. He then read Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand, an experience that made him regret ever learning to read. He has a hearing aid and speaks louder than he should. He is often mocked by adults and children alike (for example, Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny call him "Officer Butt-baby"). He is generally incompetent and stupid, not noticing even when Pip shoots a plunger in his head. okay people move along nothing to see here REDIRECT Recurring South Park characters#Officer Barbrady ... Image File history File links Obsp. ... Image File history File links Obsp. ... World illiteracy rates by country Literacy is the ability to read and write. ... Chickenlover (aka Chickenfucker) is episode 203 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ... This article or section needs a complete rewrite for the reasons listed on the talk page. ... It has been suggested that The Ayn Rand Collective be merged into this article or section. ... Behind the ear aid A hearing aid is a device used to help the hard-of-hearing hear sounds better. ...

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Mayor McDaniels

Main article: Mayor McDaniels
Mayor McDaniels
Mayor McDaniels

Mayor McDaniels is the mayor of South Park. Even though she is a Princeton University graduate, she is a largely incompetent politician and is mostly interested in getting good publicity for herself. Her two sycophantic aides usually tell her what to do. Mayor McDaniels is the mayor of South Park in the animated series of the same name. ... Image File history File links Mayorsp. ... Image File history File links Mayorsp. ... A mayor (from the Latin māior, meaning larger,greater) is in modern times the title of the highest ranking municipal officer, who discharges certain judicial and administrative functions, in many systems an elected politician, who serves as chief executive and/or ceremonial official of many types of municipalities. ... Princeton University is a coeducational private university located in Princeton, New Jersey. ... An alumnus (masculine) or alumna (feminine) of a college, university, or school is a former student. ... Incompetence can refer to: Incompetence, the condition of a person who is unable to properly perform his or her duty. ... A politician is an individual who is a formally recognized and active member of a government, or a person who influences the way a society is governed through an understanding of political power and group dynamics. ...


The mayor often openly opines that she hates South Park and considers the people who live in it to be a collection of "brain-dead hicks". She hates Barbrady as well, but is largely stuck with him; however, it is implied that they have had some secret, rather unusual liasions together (in Pinkeye and Summer Sucks). It is sometimes implied that she is a closet lesbian. Brain death is defined as a complete and irreversible cessation of brain activity. ... Hick (also country hick or country bumpkin) is a derogatory term for a person from a rural area. ... Pinkeye is episode 107 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... Summer Sucks is episode 208 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ... A lesbian is a female who is exclusively emotionally, sexually, romantically and/or aesthetically attracted to other females. ...


In the episode 902, Die Hippie, Die, she attempted to commit suicide by shooting herself in the head, but was later shown in that same episode with a bloody bandage around her head. South Park producers answered this query when posed by a viewer that she has no brain, hence she did not die; posing the idea that she is stupid for just that reason.[citation needed] Die Hippie, Die is episode 902 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... Suicide (from Latin sui caedere, to kill oneself) is the act of willfully ending ones own life. ...

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Dr. Alphonse Mephisto and Kevin

Dr. Mephisto
Dr. Mephisto

Main Article: Dr. Mephisto Image File history File links Mephistoandkevin. ... Image File history File links Mephistoandkevin. ... Spoiler warning: Dr. Alphonse Mephisto is a fictional character in the animated television series South Park and is voiced by Trey Parker. ...


Dr. Alphonse Mephisto is a stereotyped mad scientist, who specialises in genetic engineering and, like Frankenstein, proceeds to create strange creatures without stopping to consider whether he should. Dr. Mephisto is based on Marlon Brando's character in the 1996 movie version of "The Island of Dr. Moreau". He may also be compared with Richard Attenborough, who plays the park owner who messes with nature from the trilogy of Jurassic Park films. He is also the father of Terrance who once competed against Kyle in a science fair project. There are rumors that the Mephisto character is based on UCLA microbiology professor Roger Bohman who teaches a popular course on AIDS awareness at the school. DR can refer to any of the following: Disaster recovery. ... Mephistopheles flying over Wittenberg, in a lithograph by Eugène Delacroix. ... Caucasian, male, aging, crooked teeth, messy hair, lab coat, spectacles/goggles, dramatic posing — one popular stereotype of a mad scientist. ... An iconic image of genetic engineering; this autoluminograph from 1986 of a glowing transgenic tobacco plant bearing the luciferase gene of the firefly, illustrating the possibilities of genetic engineering. ... Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus is a novel by Mary Shelley. ... 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ... // The Island of Doctor Moreau is an 1896 science fiction novel written by H. G. Wells, addressing ideas of society and community, human nature and identity, religion, Darwinism, eugenics, and the dangers of unchecked and irresponsible scientific research. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Jurassic Park is a 1993 film adaptation, directed by Steven Spielberg, of the novel Jurassic Park written by Michael Crichton and published in 1990. ...


He often seems interested in genetically engineering creatures with more than one pair (usually four pairs) of buttocks. Male human buttocks. ...


He is a member of NAMBLA, the 'North American Marlon Brando Look Alikes'. The North American Marlon Brando Look Alikes is a fictional organization of Marlon Brando look-alikes from South Park episode 406, Cartman Joins NAMBLA. It was intentionally created to satirize NAMBLA. During the episode, Eric Cartman visits Dr.Mephisto in his laboratory looking for some older friends, believing himself more... Marlon Brando, Jr. ... A look-alike is a person who bears a close physical resemblance to a celebrity, politician or royalty. ...


He is often followed by a short odd looking man/boy-person named Kevin, wearing the same clothes as Dr. Mephisto. He quietly follows Mephisto as if he is an assistant, though he rarely assists with anything, and never speaks. This is erroneously believed by some fans to be a spoof on Mini-Me in Austin Powers, who wears the same clothes as Dr. Evil and never speaks, but in the 1996 movie version of "The Island of Dr. Moreau" (which was released before Austin Powers) Dr. Moreau had a sidekick who was a deformed midget who imitated Dr. Moreau and also never spoke. It was revealed in Primus's song "Mephisto and Kevin" that Kevin was an experiment to create the perfect pop star, using the sperm of Michael Jackson and genetically altering the DNA, he was birthed by a llama. He has a sweet, golden voice that was never heard in the show. In the Spontaneous Combustion episode, Dr. Mephisto complains (mentioning the name Kevin) that the Nobel Prize awards were rigged when he came out 2nd, after Randy Marsh, with his genetically engineered seven-assed Galápagos tortoise. 1996 (MCMXCVI) was a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ... // The Island of Doctor Moreau is an 1896 science fiction novel written by H. G. Wells, addressing ideas of society and community, human nature and identity, religion, Darwinism, eugenics, and the dangers of unchecked and irresponsible scientific research. ... Primus is an American rock band formed in California in the mid-1980s. ... For other people named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation). ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... For the physical phenomenon, see spontaneous combustion. ... Nobel Prize medal. ... Binomial name Geochelone nigra (Quoy & Gaimard, 1824) Synonyms Geochelone elephantopus (Harlan, 1827) // Physical Description The Galápagos Melissas and Tonitos are related. ...


In the Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut story arc, Mephisto agrees to test several of the men in South Park to find out who Cartman's father was; both he and Kevin were actually potential fathers, along with nearly every other adult male in town, and John Elway. Neither Mephisto or Kevin have been shown in recent seasons, though Mephisto did have a brief non-speaking cameo in It's Christmas in Canada. In the episode Starvin' Marvin, when Chef began making a speech, he noticed Kevin and asked, "What the hell are you supposed to be anyway?" Cartmans Mom is a Dirty Slut is episode 13 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ... A story arc is an extended or continuing storyline in episodic storytelling media such as television, comic books and comic strips. ... John Albert Elway, Jr. ... Its Christmas in Canada is episode 715 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... Starvin Marvin is episode 109 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...

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Towelie

Main article: Towelie
Towelie
Towelie

Towelie is a sophisticated, high tech towel. His action is mostly limited to giving towel advice, 'Don't forget to bring a towel', and getting high. Although proclaimed by Cartman to be the "worst character ever," he became instantly popular with South Park fans. He is often quoted, and Comedy Central was quick to release Towelie merchandise. He was created as a satirical character based on corporate-created characters in an effort to sell merchandise (who usually spout catch-phrases and abuse drugs in an effort to be recognised as 'cool'). Ironically he had this same effect as a corporation-created fad. He has a small amount of experience with playing the guitar, although he may become high before this, and not play so well. Towelie smoking a bong. ... towelie from southpark, the image is found here File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... towelie from southpark, the image is found here File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ... A towel is a piece of absorbent fabric or paper used for drying or wiping. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...


Quote: You wanna get high?, Don't forget to bring a towel! and Oh, man...I have no idea what's goin' on...

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Priest Maxi

Main article: Priest Maxi
Priest Maxi
Priest Maxi

Priest Maxi (also known as Father Maxi) is a Catholic priest who serves as the mouthpiece for South Park's Christian community. He is a narrow-minded and intolerant man who is convinced most people are going to be damned to Hell, often for trivial offenses. In one episode he bluntly claimed that Timmy would go to Hell, since Timmy cannot confess his sins, as he cannot speak anything fluently. Priest Maxi (also known as Father Maxi) is a fictional character in the popular adult cartoon, South Park. ... Father Maxi at the Vatican. ... Father Maxi at the Vatican. ... Intolerance is the lack of ability or willingness to tolerate something. ... Medieval illustration of Hell in the Hortus deliciarum manuscript of Herrad of Landsberg (about 1180) Hell, according to many religious beliefs, is a place or a state of pain and suffering. ... Confession of sins is an integral part of the Christian faith and practice. ...


Despite his character flaws, it was he who, in the episode Red Hot Catholic Love, unearthed the massive corruption behind the many church-related sexual assaults. He also forced the Catholic Church to stop letting priests molest young boys, even though he performed fornication in a confession booth himself, and in the episode Cripple Fight, he was said to have gay sex with a male character. Red Hot Catholic Love is episode 608 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ... The name Catholic Church can mean a visible organization that refers to itself as Catholic, or the invisible Christian Church, viz. ... Roman Catholic priests in traditional clerical clothing. ... Fornication refers to any sexual activity between unmarried partners. ... Cripple Fight is episode 503 of the animated series South Park. ...


He also seems to know very little about religion; once, when seeing Jesus, he exclaimed "Hey, it's that guy from the Public Access show!" However, considering that Jesus actually hosts a cable access show in South Park, this could be seen for irony purposes.


Much like Principal Victoria, his inverted name is a reference to singer Maxi Priest. Like many men in South Park, he is a great fan of the Denver Broncos. Maxi Priest (born Max Alfred Elliott on June 10, 1960) is a reggae singer from England. ... Fans of Janet Jackson, at Much Music in Toronto The word fan refers to someone who has an intense, occasionally overwhelming liking of a person, group of persons, work of art, idea, or trend. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...

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Tuong Lu Kim (City Wok Guy)

Tuong Lu Kim, the owner of City Wok, building the Great Wall of South Park.
Tuong Lu Kim, the owner of City Wok, building the Great Wall of South Park.
Main article: Tuong Lu Kim

City Wok is a Chinese restaurant, apparently the only one of its kind in South Park. The restaurant first appeared in episode #602: Jared Has Aides. The word "city" appears often in the restaurant, its entreés and in the owners' dialogue (the joke being that his accent makes the word "city" sound like "shitty"; however, when he pronounced words starting with 'sh', such as 'shrimp', he ends up saying 'crimp'.) Image File history File linksMetadata Wiki_citywok2. ... Image File history File linksMetadata Wiki_citywok2. ... Tuong Lu Kim, voiced by Trey Parker, is a fictional character in the television series South Park. ... Cooking in a wok The wok is a versatile round-bottomed cooking vessel (see cooking utensil) originating in China. ... China has one of the richest culinary heritages on Earth. ... Jared Has Aides is episode 602 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


The name is a parody of the City Walk mall located in Universal City, California. Universal City is the 415 acre (1. ...


City Wok also doubles as the airline company City Airlines, which took Kyle and his friends to Canada (episode #715: It's Christmas in Canada) so they could retrieve Kyle's adopted brother Ike. Its Christmas in Canada is episode 715 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...


City Wok is managed and operated by Tuong Lu Kim. He has also constructed a city wall (obviously fashioned after the Great Wall of China) for South Park, per the request of parents who wanted to protect their children from being kidnapped (episode #611: Child Abduction is Not Funny). Like its Chinese counterpart, the wall faced constant invasion from Mongolians. He is married to a Chinese woman named Wing, fashioned after and played by the singer; she was smuggled into the country by the Chinese Mafia. He dislikes "Mongolians." Tuong Lu Kim, voiced by Trey Parker, is a fictional character in the television series South Park. ... The defensive wall of Braşov, Romania. ... The Great Wall in the winter The Great Wall of China (Traditional Chinese: , Simplified Chinese: ; pinyin: Wànlǐ Chángchéng; literally 10,000 Li (里)¹ long wall) is a Chinese fortification built from the 3rd century BC until the beginning of the 17th century, in order to protect the various... Child Abduction Is Not Funny is episode 611 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... The cover of Wings CD, Dancing Queen by Wing, featuring a picture of herself Tsang, Wing Han (曾詠韓), better known simply as Wing, is a New Zealand citizen originally from Hong Kong. ... A Tong is a Chinese criminal organization, from the Cantonese word å ‚. While the literal definition is a place where extended family meet (廟堂), it usually means a clandestine Chinese secret society Some of the first Tongs formed in the second half of the 19th century among the earliest immigrant Chinese American...


His wife wing is referenced from the singer by the same name,Wing music

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Jesus

To The Left, Jesus on his show, Jesus and Pals
To The Left, Jesus on his show, Jesus and Pals
Main article: Jesus (South Park)

Jesus has - or had - his own cable access show in South Park, Jesus and Pals. He has offered much sage advice to the boys, who have also discovered that all of Jesus' miracles were in fact rather clumsy sleight of hand, though he was seen performing genuine miracles in later episodes. However, in the sixth season Christmas episode, Red Sleigh Down, He was killed by an Iraqi soldier while protecting Santa and the boys, and has not appeared since; He was apparently killed permanently, but presumably He could be resurrected and appear in a later episode. He has been spotted in a crowd scene in the 100th episode, I'm A Little Bit Country. In Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut, he was implied to have had a relationship with Ms. Cartman Image File history File links Jesusandpals. ... Image File history File links Jesusandpals. ... In the animated series South Park one of the residents was Jesus. ... Jesus (8–2 BC/BCE to 29–36 AD/CE),[1] also known as Jesus of Nazareth, is the central figure of Christianity. ... Cable access television is a general term covering a number of special services provided by cable television companies to communities in the United States. ... Jesus on Jesus and Pals. ... According to many religions, a miracle, derived from the old Latin word miraculum meaning something wonderful, is a striking interposition of divine intervention by God in the universe by which the ordinary course and operation of Nature is overruled, suspended, or modified. ... Magician redirects here. ... Red Sleigh Down (a. ... Im a Little Bit Country is episode 701 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Cartmans Mom is a Dirty Slut is episode 13 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...

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Satan

Main article: Satan (South Park)
Satan
Satan

In addition to Jesus, Satan the Prince of Darkness is also often seen on South Park, though he actually lives in one of the few places worse than the town (Hell). Apparently, Satan is gay, though he also has a son named Damien. Satan has had relationships with Saddam Hussein, most particularly in South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut and the Do the Handicapped Go To Hell?/Probably fourth-season religious story arc. He also had a boyfriend named Chris afterwards, but left both of them in an attempt to find himself. He later seemed to have a boyfriend named Kevin, but broke up with him too. Satan or The Prince of Darkness is also often seen on South Park, though he actually lives in one of the few places worse than the town (Hell). ... Image File history File links 410_saddam_and_dinner. ... Image File history File links 410_saddam_and_dinner. ... Gustave Dorés depiction of Satan from John Miltons Paradise Lost Satan (Standard Hebrew: , Satan Tiberian Hebrew ; Koine Greek: , Satanás; Aramaic: , ; Arabic: , , Slavic Сатана) is a term with its origins in the Abrahamic faiths which is traditionally applied to an angel, demon, or minor god in many belief systems. ... Medieval illustration of Hell in the Hortus deliciarum manuscript of Herrad of Landsberg (about 1180) Hell, according to many religious beliefs, is a place or a state of pain and suffering. ... Homosexuality refers to sexual and romantic attraction between two individuals of the same sex. ... Damien is episode 108 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (Arabic: , [1]; born April 28, 1937[2]), was the President of Iraq from July 16, 1979 until April 9, 2003, when he was deposed in the United States-led invasion of Iraq. ... South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 motion picture based on the cartoon television series of South Park. ... Do the Handicapped Go to Hell? is episode 410 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Probably is episode 411 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


Satan has tried on at least three occasions ("Damien," "SP:BLU" and "Best Friends Forever") to take over Earth and/or Heaven, but has yet to succeed. Nevertheless he is often a sympathetic character, his romantic problems getting more airtime than his plans for evil. Often he seems to be playing the role of a tough guy, though in reality he is lonely and depressed inside. In a way he is an antihero and an anti-archetype. Best Friends Forever is episode 904 of the Comedy Central series South Park paralleling the Terri Schiavo controversy. ... Heaven is an afterlife concept found in many religions or spiritual philosophies. ...

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Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein
Saddam Hussein

Saddam Hussein is a recurring character on South Park, though his experiences on the show in no way parallel the real dictator's life. In fact, he is said several times to actually be already dead; the manner of his death is unclear, as the various descriptions of his demise which have been included on the show starkly conflict with one another. Satan, the South Park news, and the Canadian government have declared on several different occasions that Saddam was mauled to death by wild boars; however, George W. Bush states in "A Ladder to Heaven" that he was secretly assassinated by the U.S. government. Saddam's death is also featured in the film South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut and the episode "Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus", although it was later revealed that the content of the latter actually represented a Terrance and Philip TV movie broadcast to the people of South Park. In both "A Ladder to Heaven" and the South Park film, Saddam is said to have gone to hell and entered into a homosexual relationship with Satan. This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ... Image File history File links Saddamsp. ... Image File history File links Saddamsp. ... Saddam Hussein Abd al-Majid al-Tikriti (Arabic: , [1]; born April 28, 1937[2]), was the President of Iraq from July 16, 1979 until April 9, 2003, when he was deposed in the United States-led invasion of Iraq. ... A Ladder to Heaven is episode 612 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 motion picture based on the cartoon television series of South Park. ... Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus is episode 201 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ... A Ladder to Heaven is episode 612 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Homosexuality refers to sexual and romantic attraction between two individuals of the same sex. ... Gustave Dorés depiction of Satan from John Miltons Paradise Lost Satan (Standard Hebrew: , Satan Tiberian Hebrew ; Koine Greek: , Satanás; Aramaic: , ; Arabic: , , Slavic Сатана) is a term with its origins in the Abrahamic faiths which is traditionally applied to an angel, demon, or minor god in many belief systems. ...

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Santa Claus

Santa Claus
Santa Claus

In addition to God and Jesus, Santa Claus also has a recurring role in the series, appearing in the Christmas episodes. He and Jesus once had a seeming rivalry going, but by Red Sleigh Down, they had evidently patched things up. He is often portrayed as a gun-toting, vigilante hero. Santa Claus is an occasional character in the animated series South Park. ... Image File history File links Santasouthpark. ... Image File history File links Santasouthpark. ... A common portrayal of Santa Claus. ... Red Sleigh Down (a. ...


Santa also had a cameo in the animated short produced by the kids in A Very Crappy Christmas, his voice performed by Stan (in real life, Trey Parker voices both Stan and Santa Claus). He also appeared in Woodland Critter Christmas, to slay all the demonic woodland creatures, and the antichrist. The Spirit of Christmas is the name of two different animated short films that launched South Park. ... A Very Crappy Christmas is episode 65 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Trey Parker Randolph Severn Trey Parker III (born October 19, 1969 in Conifer, Colorado) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor and musician. ... Woodland Critter Christmas is episode 814 of the Comedy Central series South Park, and originally aired December 15, 2004. ...


One of the most notable scenes that he was involved in occurred when he had been taken hostage in Red Sleigh Down. In parodying a torture scene involving Mark Wahlberg in the movie Three Kings, he had his testicles shocked. Red Sleigh Down (a. ... Mark Wahlberg and Eric West pose together at MTV Awards September, 2000 Mark Robert Michael Wahlberg (born June 25, 1971 in Dorchester, Massachusetts) is an American entertainer formerly known as a rapper, model, and now as an actor and producer. ... Three Kings is a 1999 American movie directed and co-written by David O. Russell from a story by John Ridley. ...


Santa tends to refer to himself in third person. For instance, "Oh, no! Not Santa's balls!" and "Santa's legs are broken," in Red Sleigh Down, and "Santa's gonna have to kill you" in Woodland Critter Christmas. Red Sleigh Down (a. ... Woodland Critter Christmas is episode 814 of the Comedy Central series South Park, and originally aired December 15, 2004. ...

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Scott Tenorman

Main article: Scott Tenorman
Scott Tenorman
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Scott Tenorman

Scott Tenorman is a 15 year old who scammed Cartman into buying some of his pubic hair ("pubes") in the episode "Scott Tenorman Must Die..." Cartman then tried several attempts to scam, demand, and beg for his money back from Scott. Scott, however, would consistently outsmart and humiliate Cartman, eventually reducing Eric to sing "I am a little Piggy" to the tune of "I am a little Tea Pot" begging for his money back. More revenge attempts would follow, and just when Scott Tenorman thought he had ultimately humiliated Cartman by forcing him to ingest pubic hair from South Park's entire teenage population in a bowl of chili, Cartman turned the tables on Scott in an extreme, shocking, and grotesque manner, informing Scott that he is currently eating the ground up remains of his dead parents in a bowl of chili (possibly inspired by Titus Andronicus). He appears again in The Death of Eric Cartman mourning the death of his mother and father, and Cartman gives him a fruit basket as atonement. Scott Tenorman Scott Tenorman, voiced by Toby Morton, is a fictional character on the animated series South Park. ... Image File history File links Scottsp. ... Image File history File links Scottsp. ... Scott Tenorman Must Die is episode 501 of the Comedy Central animated series South Park. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Death of Eric Cartman is episode 906 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Mourning is in the simplest sense synonymous with grief over the death of someone. ... The Atonement, arguably the single greatest act of love, was initiated and accomplished by Jesus Christ as a means for members of the human family to reunite with God, as documented by the Bible and testified by other Christian scripture. ...

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Dr. Doctor

Dr. Doctor, the only (and incredibly superstitious) doctor in South Park and at Hells Pass Hospital (another doctor was seen in Pink Eye, but presumably didn't survive the events of that episode), often treats the kids of South Park after bullying. In his diagnosis, he often uses the kids' slang terms to describe their injuries such as "second-degree titty twister" (See List of school pranks). Superstition is a set of behaviors that may be faith based, or related to magical thinking, whereby the practitioner believes that the future, or the outcome of certain events, can be influenced by certain of his or her behaviors. ... Pinkeye is episode 107 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... It has been suggested that Workplace bullying be merged into this article or section. ... Diagnosis (from the Greek words dia = by and gnosis = knowledge) is the process of identifying a disease by its signs, symptoms and results of various diagnostic procedures. ... Slang is the use of highly informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speakers dialect or language. ... Warning: Most of these pranks would be considered criminal acts in most jurisdictions. ...


He is mostly incompetent, and superstitious as a doctor. In the film South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut he was completely incompetent; (where he was played by George Clooney) he replaced Kenny's heart with a baked potato; a reference to a song in Cannibal! The Musical. After Cartman supposedly gained psychic powers by falling off a building, he diagnosed Cartman as "incredibly stupid." Also in South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut is the hint (though it is most likely a joke) of one Dr. No, who appears on a message board outside the OR with the task to kill Bond. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 motion picture based on the cartoon television series of South Park. ... George Timothy Clooney (born May 6, 1961 in Lexington, Kentucky, USA) is an Academy Award-winning American actor, director, producer and screenwriter, known for his role in the first five seasons of the long-running television drama ER (1994–1999) and his rise as an A-List movie star in... Cannibal! The Musical is a student film directed by the future creator of South Park, Trey Parker, while studying at the University of Colorado at Boulder. ... South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 motion picture based on the cartoon television series of South Park. ... The James Bond 007 gun logo James Bond, also known as 007 (pronounced double-oh seven), is a fictional British spy created by writer Ian Fleming in 1952. ...

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Farmer Carl Denkins

Denkins is a farmer, who lives just outside South Park. He shot and killed Scott Tenorman's parents for trespassing on his property in "Scott Tenorman Must Die". In the episode "Fun with Veal", he was known as Rancher Bob. In earlier episodes, his chicken fell prey to the chicken lover, his cows were mutilated by aliens and performed a mass suicide. Farming, ploughing rice paddy, in Indonesia Agriculture is the process of producing food, feed, fiber and other desired products by cultivation of certain plants and the raising of domesticated animals (livestock). ... Scott Tenorman Must Die is episode 501 of the Comedy Central animated series South Park. ... Fun with Veal is episode 605 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Trinomial name Gallus gallus domesticus A chicken (Gallus gallus domesticus) is a type of domesticated bird which is often raised as a type of poultry. ... COW is an acronym for a number of things: Can of worms The COW programming language, an esoteric programming language. ... It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Disfigurement. ... The Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, currently used by the SETI project in the search for extraterrestrial life Extraterrestrial life is life that may exist and originate outside the planet Earth, the only place in the universe known to support life. ... Suicide (from Latin sui caedere, to kill oneself) is the act of willfully ending ones own life. ...

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Sergeant Louis Harrison Yates

Sergeant Yates
Sergeant Yates

Sgt. Lou Yates is an inept Irish-American police officer who first appeared in the 7th season episode "Lil' Crime Stoppers," although he was only shown as a background character. He had his first speaking role in "Christian Rock Hard," where he showed the boys what happens to musicians when people download music for free from the Internet. He also made a brief appearance again in the episode "Casa Bonita," leading a search for Butters. His first major role was when Michael Jackson (disguised as Mr. Jefferson) moves into South Park. Yates hates all black men wealthier than himself and frames them — as Mark Fuhrman was accused of doing to O.J. Simpson — but panics and becomes disillusioned when he realizes Michael Jackson, also known as "Mr. Jefferson," is indeed black, despite his "white appearance." In the episode "Cartman's Incredible Gift" of Season 8, he takes on another large role as an investigator of a "serial killer," believing that Cartman is psychic. He does not make another appearance until Season 9 in the episode "Free Willzyx," leading an investigation on a missing whale. Since his first appearance in the 7th season, it seems as if he has replaced Officer Barbrady as the show's primary law enforcement representative, although Barbrady is still seen whenever an incompetent cop is needed. Yates often appears alongside his detective colleague Harris "Mitch" Murphy, who isn't quite as gullible as Yates is but proves to be just as oblivious. Yates' wife, Maggie, speaks with an Irish accent. Sgt. ... Irish population density in the United States, 1872. ... Lil Crime Stoppers is episode 706 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Christian Rock Hard is episode 709 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... Casa Bonita in Colorado Casa Bonita is the name of a Mexican-themed restaurant (formerly a chain of restaurants) which originated in Oklahoma City. ... For other people named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation). ... Mark Fuhrman (born February 5, 1952) was a detective in the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) who found the bloody glove that linked O.J. Simpson to the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson. ... Orenthal James Simpson (b. ... For other people named Michael Jackson, see Michael Jackson (disambiguation). ... Cartmans Incredible Gift is episode 813 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Serial killers are individuals who have a history of multiple slayings of victims who were usually unknown to them beforehand. ... A psychic is a person who claims or who is believed to possess extra-sensory abilities, including: Clairvoyance, Psychometry and Precognition. ... Free Willzyx is episode 913 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Note: This page contains IPA phonetic symbols in Unicode. ...

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Mr. Twig

The frequently forgotten third friend of Mr. Garrison, replaces Mr. Hat for a short time when Mr. Hat ran away in the episode Summer Sucks. Mr. Hat was seen in a sauna with Brett Favre and a bottle of Thousand Island Dressing. Mr. Hat, being a "two-timing whore", was replaced by Mr. Twig, a frenchman, who understood him more. Mr. Twig suffered repeated attempts on his life by Mr. Hat in the episode "Chef Aid", and in the end let Mr. Garrison return to Mr. Hat, after learning who Garrison loved more. Chef Aid is an episode 214 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...

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God

God
God

God appears as a hybrid of a monkey, cat, and a hippopotamus. He likes to catch flies with his lizard-like tongue. He arrives whenever he is called out. When he appears he first appears as a resplendent white orb. God himself is a Buddhist, though only Mormons were allowed to enter Heaven. Eventually the population of Heaven was dwindling and therefore God allowed others, including Kenny, to enter Heaven. He is not hesitant to swear or use his or Jesus's name in vain. Image File history File links Southpark_god. ... Image File history File links Southpark_god. ... For other uses, see Monkey (disambiguation). ... Trinomial name Felis silvestris catus (Linnaeus, 1758) The cat (or domestic cat, house cat) is a small carnivorous mammal and a subspecies of the wild cat. ... Binomial name Hippopotamus amphibius Linnaeus, 1758 The Hippopotamus (Hippopotamus amphibius), from the Greek ‘ιπποπόταμος (hippopotamos, hippos meaning horse and potamos meaning river), is a large, plant-eating African mammal, one of only two extant, and three or four recently extinct, species in the family Hippopotamidae. ...


The representation of God in South Park has been likened by some to the Bunyip of Australian Aboriginal mythology. This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...

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Starvin' Marvin

Main article: Starvin' Marvin
Starvin' Marvin
Starvin' Marvin

Starvin' Marvin is a very thin Ethiopian boy who first appeared in Season One's Thanksgiving special, Starvin' Marvin. He later appeared in Starvin' Marvin in Space, in which he relocated his fellow Ethiopians to the planet Marklar. He cannot speak english, but the boys find his clicking ability interesting and was once in the custody of the 4 boys. But Mr. Garrison reported them and had Starvin' Marvin sent back. Starvin Marvin Starvin Marvin, voiced by Trey Parker, is a fictional character in the South Park animated cartoon television series. ... Starvin Marvin arrives on the Cartmans doorstep. ... Starvin Marvin arrives on the Cartmans doorstep. ... Starvin Marvin Starvin Marvin, voiced by Trey Parker, is a fictional character in the South Park animated cartoon television series. ... Starvin Marvin in Space is episode 311 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...

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Terrance and Phillip

Main article: Terrance and Phillip
Terrance and Philip
Terrance and Philip

The children of South Park watch a cartoon called 'The Terrance and Phillip Show'. This popular Canadian cartoon is about two Canadians, Terrance and Phillip, who believe farting is funny. The comedy sketches on the show involve a character farting, possibly on the other's head, and then both laughing. Their hobbies include dressing up as pirates and searching for treasure in public places, such as the subway. When they are not looking for treasure, they are saving Canada or eating Kraft Dinner, pronounced Kroff Dinner in Canada. Terrance (left) and Phillip (right), as seen in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. ... Image File history File links Terranceandphilip. ...


Terrance and Phillip's main enemy on the show comes in the form of Scott (as in: "That's Scott; he's a dick."), who thinks they are disgusting for always farting. When he gets very annoyed, Scott wishes cancer on them.


One of their few friends is Ugly Bob. They call him Ugly Bob because "he has the features of a deformed burn victim" and his "face looks like somebody tried to put out a forest fire with a screwdriver." Because of his hideous looks, Terrance and Phillip gave Bob a bag to wear over his head so people wouldn't see his face. (However, when the bag is removed, Ugly Bob's face appears identical to any other Canadian's, including Terrance and Phillip.)


Terrance used to be in a relationship with Celine Dion and had a daughter with her called Sally, who was later kidnapped by Saddam Hussein in a deal with Scott, who wanted to get back at Terrance and Phillip. Dion later started a relationship with Ugly Bob.


Terrance and Phillip are two of the main characters in South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut. Kyle's mom has them arrested for corrupting children with their movie "Asses of Fire". They were to be executed "as war criminals" but are saved in the nick of time. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 motion picture based on the cartoon television series of South Park. ...


They own a dog called Barky and a cat called Purry.


They could be seen at Chef's funeral in the episode, "The Return of Chef."

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Timmy's Parents

Timmy's parents, Richard and Helen, are apparently afflicted with the same disorder that affects Timmy. Their physical disability is most likely hydrocephalus, and their mobility disability is unknown: it results in all three members of the family being confined to electronic wheelchairs, unable to verbalize anything except their own first names, though later in the series Timmy does start to say a few other things, such as "Lords of the Underworld" (episode 404 - Timmy 2000), "Please Help Me" (episode 412 - 4th Grade), "Gobbles" (episode 414 - Helen Keller! The Musical), "Shit" (episode 502 - It Hits the Fan), and "Jimmy" (episode 803 - Up The Down Steroid). He also occasionally says "Livin' a lie" (In the closed caption, it was "Liv-a-lah") in conjunction with his first name. Timmys parents, Richard and Helen are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. ...

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Mr. Derp

Main article: Mr. Derp

A character very in to slapstick, replaced Chef for a short amount of time in The Succubus. He wears an apron which reads, "come an' get it!" His name, according to the commentary on the episode, comes from a word invented by Trey Parker and Matt Stone themselves, which they say means "an obvious joke" or is said when they do something dumb. "Derp" can be first heard by Matt Stone in the 1998 film BASEketball when he leaves Cindy's room with her mom's vibrator. The word "derp" is also used later in South Park, in fake Rob Schneider movie advertisements in the episode The Biggest Douche in the Universe. Mr. Derp can also be seen briefly in "Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls," running a food stand in the background, and in Timmy 2000, running a lemonade stand at Lalapalalaza. Mr. ... Slapstick is a type of comedy involving exaggerated physical violence. ... The Succubus, also entitled Chefs Mama, is episode 303 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ... Trey Parker Randolph Severn Trey Parker III (born October 19, 1969 in Conifer, Colorado) is an Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor and musician. ... Matt Stone Matthew Richard Stone (born May 26, 1971) is an Emmy-winning American animator, film director, screenwriter, actor and voice actor. ... BASEketball is a 1998 David Zucker comedy feature film starring Trey Parker and Matt Stone (the creators of South Park) along with Dian Bachar. ... Vibrators are devices intended to vibrate against the body (including insertion in a body cavity), thereby stimulating the nerves and giving a pleasurable and possibly erotic feeling. ... Rob Schneider Robert Michael Schneider (born October 31, 1963 in San Francisco, California) is an American actor, comedian, screenwriter and director. ... The Biggest Douche in the Universe is episode 615 of the Comedy Central animated series South Park. ... Chefs Chocolate Salty Balls is episode 209 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Timmy 2000 is episode 404 of the Comedy Central animated series South Park. ...

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Halfy

Halfy (Pronounced Half-ee) has no legs and appears in various old episodes. He's been in Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut when he was the only one who hadn't sex with Mrs. Cartman to which the others replied "You don't count, Haffy; you don't have any legs". He also appeared in Chickenlover in which he said he'd fuck chickens. Priest Maxi replied by saying consider people's feelings. When he is happy, haffy dives into the air and summersaults. Haffy appears to be a low life and is seen in the bar usually, he is presumabely a tramp. It is also unknown where he lost his legs. Liane Cartman Liane Cartman, originally voiced by the late Mary Kay Bergman and later by Eliza J. Schneider, is the mother of Eric Cartman on the television program South Park. ... Chickenlover (aka Chickenfucker) is episode 203 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...

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Chickenlover

Chickenlover drives the "Booktastic Bus" and was revealed to have had sex with the chickens as a plot to get Officer Barbrady to read. He has a red afro and wears a strange cape. In the recent episode Cartoon Wars Part I he was seen in the sports hall where everyone hid from the terrorist threat after Family Guy showed Muhammed. He was naked though and must have been let out of prision. Cartoon Wars Part I is episode 10:03 of South Park which aired on April 5, 2006. ...

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Scott the Dick

Main article: Scott the Dick

Scott the Dick is a Canadian who hates Terrance and Phillip. He usually has alliances with Saddam Hussein and is hated by everyone in Canada for being a dick. Scott the Dick is an occasional recurring character in the animated series South Park, voiced by Trey Parker. ... Terrance (left) and Phillip (right), as seen in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. ... This article is being considered for deletion in accordance with Wikipedias deletion policy. ...

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References

  1. ^ "Hayes leaves 'bigoted' South Park", BBC, March 14, 2006.
  2. ^ "South Park gets revenge on Chef", BBC, March 23, 2006.
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