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| Stanley "Stan" Marsh is a fictional character in the animated television series South Park. Voiced and based on series co-creator Trey Parker. Stan is one of the show's four central characters, together with Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman. Stan often trades places with Kyle as the protagonist of the show. Stan is arguably the most "normal" of the kids, and is generally honest, very mature for his age, and well-meaning. He is slightly more assertive than his best friend Kyle. He is often distinctly unimpressed by adults or adult influences, and although not particularly troublesome, holds very little respect for them. Stan also has asthma, as shown in "Sexual Harassment Panda" when Cartman wants to take his inhaler, although this condition has not affected Stan since. This article is about the TV series. ...
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Red Hot Catholic Love is episode 608 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
For the religious group, see Mormon. ...
âTrapped in the Closetâ is the twelfth episode of the ninth season of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
The Spirit of Christmas is the name of two different animated short films made by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. ...
Randolph Severn Trey Parker III (born October 19, 1969) is an Academy Award nominated American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor and musician. ...
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A fictional character is any person, persona, identity, or entity that is created from ones imagination or from an adaption of an existing entity. ...
An animated series or cartoon series is a television series produced by means of animation. ...
This article is about the TV series. ...
Randolph Severn Trey Parker III (born October 19, 1969) is an Academy Award nominated American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor and musician. ...
Kyle Broflovski (portrayed as Brovlofski on a sign at his dads office in the season 4 episode Chef Goes Nanners[2]) is a fictional character in the Emmy-award-winning American animated series South Park. ...
Kenny McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone, is one of the five (originally four) central characters of South Park, the four others being Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and in recent seasons, Butters Stotch. ...
Eric Theodore Cartman, commonly referred to by his family name, Cartman, is one of the four main characters in the animated series South Park (the others being Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick). ...
Kyle Broflovski (portrayed as Brovlofski on a sign at his dads office in the season 4 episode Chef Goes Nanners[2]) is a fictional character in the Emmy-award-winning American animated series South Park. ...
A protagonist is the main figure of a piece of literature or drama and has the main part or role. ...
Sexual Harassment Panda is episode 306 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...
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Stan is modelled after his voice actor, co-creator Trey Parker, also sharing the same birthday as him. Stan was born on October 19[1] and is the oldest of the four main boys. Randolph Severn Trey Parker III (born October 19, 1969) is an Academy Award nominated American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor and musician. ...
Personality Stan is often considered the straight man of the four boys, normally the one having the most common sense. He is often skeptical of popular trends, such as in the episode "Cherokee Hair Tampons", when he challenged the character Miss Information and her shop of alternative medicine, in the episode "Super Best Friends", when he helped battle David Blaine's suicidal cult, and in episode "The Biggest Douche in the Universe" where he accuses psychic medium John Edward of being a fake. Stan is usually the one who is unaffected by the many scams, cults, and mass influences that South Park has been subjected to, and has a knack for seeing through falsely glorified practices and celebrities (with the notable exception of the "Chinpokomon" craze, to which only Kyle was immune). He shares this trait with Eric Cartman, though Cartman usually exploits this for his own gain in some way, where Stan tries to rectify it. In the episode Trapped in the Closet, he was at first taken in by Scientology, but after finding out that it was actually a global scam, he denounced it and exposed it for what it really was; though rather unsuccessfully, as he recieved several lawsuit threats in response, as well as one from Tom Cruise, who vowed revenge on Stan for "making him look stupid". The episode ends with Stan losing his temper and yelling "I'm not scared of you! Sue me!" However, sometimes Kyle takes on this role, and it is Stan who is the gullible one, such as with the metro-sexual trend in the episode "South Park is Gay!". Stan and Kyle's personalities tend to be similar, especially in the earlier seasons, but are not quite interchangeable, and they have developed more distinct and complex personalities during the show's run. A straight man is a role in a comedy double act where a performer works with a comedian by setting up the situations or feeding the lines that allow their partner to make a joke. ...
For other uses, see Common sense (disambiguation). ...
Skepticism (Commonwealth spelling: Scepticism) can mean: Philosophical skepticism - a philosophical position in which people choose to critically examine whether the knowledge and perceptions that they have are actually true, and whether or not one can ever be said to have absolutely true knowledge; or Scientific skepticism - a scientific, or practical...
Cherokee Hair Tampons is episode 54 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Super Best Friends is episode 68 of the Comedy Central series South Park, aired on July 4, 2001. ...
The Biggest Douche in the Universe is episode 615 of the Comedy Central animated series South Park. ...
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Chinpokomon is episode 42 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...
Eric Theodore Cartman, commonly referred to by his family name, Cartman, is one of the four main characters in the animated series South Park (the others being Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick). ...
âTrapped in the Closetâ is the twelfth episode of the ninth season of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Doctrine Practices Concepts People Public outreach Organization Controversy Scientology is a body of beliefs and related practices created by American pulp fiction author L. Ron Hubbard in 1952 as an outgrowth of his earlier self-help system, Dianetics. ...
Tom Cruise (born Thomas Cruise Mapother IV on July 3, 1962) is an Academy Award-nominated, Golden Globe Award-winning American actor and film producer. ...
South Park Is Gay! is episode 708 (the 104th) of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Stan is frequently embarrassed or infuriated at the stupidity of his parents (mostly Randy) and the other adults of the town, and he often goes against what his parents do. This is prominently shown in "My Future Self n' Me" when he finds out about the actor portraying his future self and goes so far as to trick Randy to cut the hand off of the actor to try and get them to admit they lied. The rather displaced cynicism that he exhibits when dealing with adults, as well as his inability to be impressed by celebrities or fads may also come from the fact that, due to his parents, he has probably never respected or trusted adults (probably except for Chef and Jesus). Despite this he is well-behaved and disciplined. My Future Self n Me is episode 616 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Jerome Chef McElroy was a recurring character on the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Jesus is the Messiah who lives in the town of South Park on the animated television program of the same name. ...
Stan seems to like animals. He has a dog named Sparky that he likes a lot. In “Fun With Veal” he saved a lot of calves with the help from Kyle, Cartman and Butters. In that episode he also said that he would never eat meat again, but he had to give that up, because it was causing him to die. In “Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow”, after breaking a beaver dam, he said “I hope I didn’t hurt any beavers”. He also lived with PETA in the episode "Douche and Turd", though it was only to survive after being banished from the town, and it is clear that he was uncomfortable trying to live with PETA (since within the episode they were portrayed as loving animals to the point of bestiality). Fun with Veal is episode 605 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow (a. ...
Douche and Turd is episode 119 of South Park. ...
Stan often shows heroism, kindness and is one of the bravest characters in the series. He looks after his friends and has risked his life for them and saved their lives on several occasions. Stan is not racist. He is also intelligent and is fairly well-educated, but the exact source of his education is unclear (due to the apparent ineptness of his teacher Mr. Garrison).
Family and Home Stan is the son of Randy Marsh (a geologist with the United States Geological Survey) and Sharon Kimble Marsh (a receptionist at Tom's Rhinoplasty). Stan is frequently embarrassed by their stupidity. In "Bloody Mary" his dad asks, "How did I have such a smart son?", and Stan replies, "I had a great teacher." Randy says back, "Ah, thanks son.", but Stan instead says, "Not you, my karate teacher, he's really smart." In the episode With Apologies to Jesse Jackson, Stan gets humiliated when Randy says the "N" word on Wheel of Fortune. He has an older sister, Shelley Marsh, who bullies and beats him up him on a regular basis, although she probably does love him deep down inside, such as in "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" in which she lies to prevent Stan getting into trouble and in "Pre-School" helps him when he was threatened by a bully. Stan's crotchety 102-year-old wheelchair-bound grandfather, Marvin Marsh, calls him "Billy" and often attempts to coerce Stan to kill him. He is also the nephew of hunter Jimbo Kern, Randy's half-brother, who is probably the only adult besides Chef that Stan considers a close friend. Randall Randy Marsh and Sharon (previously Carol) Marsh (née Kimble) are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. ...
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Randall Randy Marsh and Sharon (previously Carol) Marsh (née Kimble) are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. ...
For the album by Primus, see Rhinoplasty (album). ...
Bloody Mary is episode 914 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
With Apologies to Jesse Jackson is episode 1101 (#154) of Comedy Centrals animated comedy series South Park and the premiere of the shows 11th season. ...
Wheel of Fortune may refer to: Wheel of Fortune (US game show), the US nighttime version. ...
Shelley Marsh is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. ...
An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig (or as it was originally intended to be called, An Elephant Fucks a pig) is the fifth episode of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...
Pre-School is episode 121 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
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Jerome Chef McElroy was a recurring character on the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Stan's parents share their names with Trey Parker's real-life parents, Sharon Parker and Randolph "Randy" Parker Jr. Incidentally, Trey also has a sister named Shelley, who behaved very similar to Stan's Shelley. Stan's pets have included a gay dog named Sparky, and (temporarily), an evil goldfish who murders people and frames Stan, driving Sharon Marsh, who buries the dead bodies in her backyard and locks Officer Barbrady in the basement, to insanity. GAY can mean: Gay, a term referring to homosexual men or women The IATA code for Gaya Airport Category: ...
For the snack marketed by Pepperidge Farm, see Goldfish (snack) Trinomial name Carassius auratus auratus (Linnaeus, 1758) The goldfish, Carassius auratus, was one of the earliest fish to be domesticated, and is still one of the most commonly kept aquarium fish and water garden fish. ...
Officer Barbrady is a police officer in the animated series South Park. ...
Stan's dad Randy has also been depicted as a mild alcoholic in "The Losing Edge" and was later forced to become an AA member in "Bloody Mary", where Stan had to constantly object to Randy drinking. He told Randy he needed to learn some "disciprine" (a quote used in obviously poor English by his Japanese karate teacher earlier in the episode); this speech convinced Randy to drink in moderation. In the episode "Grey Dawn" it is stated that Stan's grandfather flew Spitfires over Germany. The Spitfire was used during World War II solely by England, and thus it is probable that Stan's ancestry is British, or that the creators of South Park made a mistake, or his grandfather was one of the American pilots sent to help the British during the early years of the war. The Losing Edge is episode 905 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Bloody Mary is episode 914 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Grey Dawn is episode 710 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...
The Supermarine Spitfire was a British single-seat fighter, which was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries during the Second World War, and into the 1950s. ...
Since "Fantastic Easter Special", he has been a member of a group called "The Hare Club for Men", which his father, grandfather, and the entire male side of his family has been members in for generations. Fantastic Easter Special is episode 1105 (#158) of the animated series South Park. ...
Stan also had an evil clone in the episode An "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" who has the same genetic material and blood as Stan, he is killed in the end of the episode how ever. An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig (or as it was originally intended to be called, An Elephant Fucks a pig) is the fifth episode of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...
Relationships Best-Friendship with Kyle Kyle and Stan's relationship is a common topic throughout the series. The two have a lot in common and almost always share identical goals, from scoring 1,000,000 points in Guitar Hero to saving a small town. In "Imaginationland Episode III" Kyle was the only one who could hear Stan when he was trapped in Imaginationland. The two always stick together when there are situations that they are involved in, such as in Fantastic Easter Special. Stan has saved Kyle's life three times without hesitation, even if the attempt to do so would cause him so much harm (in the episodes Cherokee Hair Tampons, Super Best Friends and Cartmanland). In the twelve and a half seasons that the show has been on the air, the two have only ever broken up or had serious arguments seven times, in the episodes Prehistoric Ice Man, Super Best Friends, All About Mormons, Follow That Egg, South Park is Gay!, Douche and Turd and Guitar Queer-o. The episode Guitar Queer-o arguably focuses on their friendship more than any other, as a major conflict between the two that ends the friendship for a time is the main plot of the episode. The two finally do reconcile without any long-term damage to their friendship. Also, the episode Cherokee Hair Tampons shows us the full depth of their friendship, as it is shown just how miserable Stan would be if Kyle died. In the episode Smug Alert!, they hug at the end, the first time they express their friendship physically. Imaginationland Episode III is episode 1112 (#165) of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...
Fantastic Easter Special is episode 1105 (#158) of the animated series South Park. ...
Cherokee Hair Tampons is episode 54 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Super Best Friends is episode 68 of the Comedy Central series South Park, aired on July 4, 2001. ...
Cartmanland is episode 506 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
In this episode, the boys watch the Crocodile Hunter on TV and get inspired by it, so they go out and try to hunt for crocodiles. ...
Super Best Friends is episode 68 of the Comedy Central series South Park, aired on July 4, 2001. ...
For the religious group, see Mormon. ...
Follow That Egg! is episode 910 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
South Park Is Gay! is episode 708 (the 104th) of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Douche and Turd is episode 119 of South Park. ...
Guitar Queer-O is episode 1113 (#166) of Comedy Centrals South Park, which was broadcast on November 7, 2007. ...
Guitar Queer-O is episode 1113 (#166) of Comedy Centrals South Park, which was broadcast on November 7, 2007. ...
Cherokee Hair Tampons is episode 54 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Smug Alert! is episode 1002 of South Park. ...
Relationship with Wendy A recurring topic in the early seasons was Stan's relationship with Wendy Testaburger. Her first appearance in Cartman Gets an Anal Probe shows Stan going on a date with her. A running gag in the early seasons of their relationship showed Stan vomiting out of nervousness whenever she tried to say anything to him or kiss him. Thus, as seen in Tom's Rhinoplasty and The List, she interprets this as a sign he loves her. The relationship started to diminish greatly in the later seasons, however, and it ultimately ended in Raisins, which drives Stan into a state of depression and even made him briefly join a local Goth clique. Despite this, both seem to still hold feelings for each other, as seen in Follow that Egg!, in which Stan worries about getting paired with Wendy. However, at the end of The List, the Season 11 finale, the two both work together to expose the secret corruption of Wendy's school list-making society and ultimately reconcile at the end, in a near copy of the end scene of Cartman Gets an Anal Probe, Wendy is about to kiss him, when he vomits in her face. Their reconciliation was confirmed in the Season 12 episode Super Fun Time, in which they pair up at their school field trip by holding hands, and Stan confirms Wendy is once again his girlfriend. This article or section does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
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Toms Rhinoplasty is episode 11 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...
The List is episode 1114 (#167) of Comedy Centrals South Park, and was the Season 11 finale. ...
This article is about the South Park episode. ...
Follow That Egg! is episode 910 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
The List is episode 1114 (#167) of Comedy Centrals South Park, and was the Season 11 finale. ...
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Friendship with Cartman Although Stan does not share Kyle's deep-seated hatred of Cartman, Stan will defend Kyle whenever the two get in a fight. Despite the fact that Stan dislikes Cartman and enjoys making fun of him, he does show a slight bond with Cartman. He and Cartman, when the others aren't present, have also been shown together in a couple of episodes, playing and enjoying themselves at it, like in “Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow”, where Cartman said that it was nice to be together just the two of them. In the episode "Hooked on Monkey Phonics", Stan even admitted that he and Cartman were friends. Contrarily though, in the episode "Scott Tenorman Must Die", Stan claimed that he along with Kyle hated Cartman. Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow (a. ...
Hooked on Monkey Fonics is episode 313 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...
Scott Tenorman Must Die is episode 66 of the Comedy Central animated series South Park. ...
Friendship with Kenny Not much is shown about his relationship with Kenny but it's probably strong, as he mourned Kenny's death in "Kenny Dies". Kenny and Stan are paired up for most of "The Passion of the Jew", where they attempt to get a refund from Mel Gibson after watching The Passion of the Christ. Stan spends his time with Kenny when Cartman and Kyle are having one of their usual arguments, but when Kyle finishes his fights with Cartman, Stan returns to Kyle's side. Stan also risked his life (as well as his dignity) to save Kenny's in "Super Fun Time". This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
The Passion of the Jew is episode 114 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson, AO (born January 3, 1956) is an American-Australian actor, historian, Academy Award-winning director, producer and screenwriter. ...
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Relationship with Butters Stan and Butters are generally on friendly terms, although in the earlier seasons, Stan sometimes picked on Butters, and called him names. They communicate fairly well and there are times in which they have helped each other out, and it is clear that he would rather choose Butters over Cartman (due to him agreeing with Kyle to not invite Cartman to a birthday party, instead inviting Butters). He also seems to hold a level of concern over him, due to his reluctance to allow Butters to be on the receiving end of Cartman's schemes and volunteering to search for him when he is deemed missing. However the rest of the time Stan, as well as everyone else, makes fun of Butters - in the first episode in which they are together (Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub) he makes fun of him throughout most of the episode. He also agrees to "fire" Butters from his circle of friends when Kenny died, replacing him with Tweek. Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub (Also sometimes called Melvins) is part two of the Meteor Shower story arc, with this part involving the character of Stan, and episode 308 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...
Catchphrases and Mannerisms Since its beginning, the series has had a running gag where, when Kenny is killed, Stan will announce a variation of the line, "Oh my God, they/you killed Kenny!" Kyle will then respond: "You bastards!" Kenny McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone, is one of the five (originally four) central characters of South Park, the four others being Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and in recent seasons, Butters Stotch. ...
Stan's often-used catchphrase during the early seasons was, "Dude, this is pretty fucked up right here," which originated in the second Spirit of Christmas short (the profanity was bleeped out). In recent episodes however this catchphrase faded. The Spirit of Christmas is the name of two different animated short films made by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. ...
Self-censorship is the act of censoring and/or classifying ones own book(s), film(s), or other kind of art to avoid offending others without an authority pressuring them to do so. ...
In many episodes, Stan often sums up the episode's main points in a small speech that often begins with, "You know, I learned something today." In different episodes Kyle does this instead, and a few other characters such as Cartman or the Mayor have as well. In the late episodes, Stan also has a habit of pinching the bridge of his (unseen) nose and shutting his eyes tightly and looking down when frustrated or exasperated (as the actor Lino Ventura). A good example of this is in the episode "ManBearPig" where he does this motion when on the phone with Al Gore. Another example is in the episode "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson", when he does it all the way home from the TV show. The gesture seems to be a learned habit developed by his constant frustration with his father. Kyle also makes this gesture on occasion. Lino Ventura (born Angiolino Joseph Pascal Ventura on July 14, 1919 - October 22, 1987) in Parma, northern Italy, was an Italian actor who starred in French movies. ...
ManBearPig is episode 145 of Comedy Centrals South Park and originally aired on April 26, 2006. ...
With Apologies to Jesse Jackson is episode 1101 (#154) of Comedy Centrals animated comedy series South Park and the premiere of the shows 11th season. ...
Stan often groans, "Aw-awww!" when he's upset, as does his father which is an exasperation used by Trey Parker who voices the characters. Randolph Severn Trey Parker III (born October 19, 1969) is an Academy Award nominated American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor and musician. ...
Whenever he gets mad, frustrated or gets dragged into something he often says, "God damn it.", not to be confused with Cartman's catchphrase, "Aw! God-damn-it!" When he is in total disbelief he'll say something like "You gotta be shittin' me!" as shown in "The Passion Of The Jew" when he tries to get his money back from Mel Gibson, and ends up being chased by him in a run down tanker truck from Mad Max. The Passion of the Jew is episode 114 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Mel Columcille Gerard Gibson, AO (born January 3, 1956) is an American-Australian actor, historian, Academy Award-winning director, producer and screenwriter. ...
For other uses, see Mad Max (disambiguation). ...
Talents Athletics Stan is quite athletically proficient, and is regularly the captain or star player of his school's sports teams, except in basketball where Kyle is the best player in the school. He was the quarterback of the school football team in "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride" and the pitcher and apparent Captain of the baseball team in "The Losing Edge". Stan proved to be quite knowledgable in football, as shown in "Raisins". He was also on the South Park dodgeball team that won the world championship, and was on the Pee-wee hockey team when he was 4 years old, revealed in "Stanley's Cup". Navy quarterback Aaron Polanco sets up to throw. ...
Big Gay Als Big Gay Boat Ride is the fourth episode of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...
The Losing Edge is episode 905 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
This article is about the South Park episode. ...
Not to be confused with the Stanley Cup, a hockey trophy. ...
Music Although without the musical ability of Kyle or Cartman, Stan did manage to write and perform a song about the importance of hybrid cars in "Smug Alert!", playing the guitar rather well. He wrote a song for Wendy, which was sung by Elton John in the episode "Chef Aid". Like Kenny, Kyle and Cartman, he plays the violin. He is seen strumming a guitar in the episode "Die Hippie Die". Stan is also, according to the episode "You Got F'd in the A", a talented line dancer, instructed by his father. Of course he can also be seen playing instruments with his classmates in "Summer Sucks" and "World Wide Recorder Concert". Stan was the electric guitarist in the boys' band "Moop" in the episode "Christian Rock Hard". Stan also discovered his talents in the video game Guitar Hero, and eventually pursued the goal of scoring 1 million points in the episode "Guitar Queer-o" with the help of Kyle. Smug Alert! is episode 1002 of South Park. ...
For the album based on the episode see Chef Aid: The South Park Album Chef Aid is the 27th episode of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...
Die Hippie, Die is episode 902 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...
You Got Fd in the A or You Got Fucked in the Ass is episode 115 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Summer Sucks is the 21st episode of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...
This article contains a trivia section. ...
Christian Rock Hard is episode 709 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...
Guitar Queer-O is episode 1113 (#166) of Comedy Centrals South Park, which was broadcast on November 7, 2007. ...
Driving Stan has been shown to be quite able to drive in quite a few episodes, despite his age and height, such as in "Towelie" (with Kenny operating the gas and brake pedals, he drove a pickup truck to "Tynacorp" in order to get Towelie out of reach of the military to play his addicting video game as well as the others (But he seemed to enjoy it most)), "Bloody Mary" (when he drove Randy to the Virgin Mary statue), "Night of the Living Homeless" (when he drove a modified bus through the hordes of homeless and then lured them away to California), and "Guitar Queer-o" (when he played a driving video game in a very serious manner). He also (very ineptly) drove a boat in "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow". Towelie is episode 73 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...
This article is about the character Towelie. ...
Bloody Mary is episode 914 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
The term Virgin Mary has several different meanings: Mary, the mother of Jesus, the historical and multi-denominational concept of Mary Blessed Virgin Mary, the Roman Catholic theological and doctrinal concept of Mary Marian apparitions shrines to the Virgin Mary Virgin Mary in Islam, the Islamic theological and doctrinal concept...
Night of the Living Homeless is episode 1107 (#160) of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...
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Guitar Queer-O is episode 1113 (#166) of Comedy Centrals South Park, which was broadcast on November 7, 2007. ...
Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow (a. ...
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Eric Theodore Cartman, commonly referred to by his family name, Cartman, is one of the four main characters in the animated series South Park (the others being Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick). ...
Kyle Broflovski (portrayed as Brovlofski on a sign at his dads office in the season 4 episode Chef Goes Nanners[2]) is a fictional character in the Emmy-award-winning American animated series South Park. ...
Kenny McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone, is one of the five (originally four) central characters of South Park, the four others being Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and in recent seasons, Butters Stotch. ...
Leopold Butters Stotch (voiced by Matt Stone) is a popular fictional character in the animated television series South Park; his nickname is a play on the word butterscotch. ...
This is a list of students that attend a fictitious school, South Park Elementary, in the American television show South Park. ...
This page is a list of family members in South Park. ...
This page is a list of staff at South Park Elementary from the characters on the animated television show, South Park. ...
This page is a list of residents in South Park. ...
The following is a list of minor characters on South Park. ...
South Park, Colorado is the fictional town that is the setting of the animated television series of the same name, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. ...
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. ...
Johnnie Cochran using the Chewbacca Defense against Chef in South Park. ...
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. ...
The South Park television series includes a number of elements from science fiction, fantasy, and folklore despite its contemporary theme. ...
Jesus on Jesus and Pals. ...
South Park was first released on DVD in Europe: the first four seasons were released between 2000 and 2001 (season 5 wasnt released until summer of 2007). ...
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 motion picture based on the cartoon television series of South Park. ...
South Park Rally is a racing video game based on the characters from the Television series South Park. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
South Park is a 1999 pinball game released by Sega Pinball. ...
The Spirit of Christmas is the name of two different animated short films made by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. ...
The series South Park has been given two action figure lines over the course of its popularity, first from Mirage, and then from Mezco. ...
This is a list of celebrities who have appeared or been parodied on the Comedy Central animated series South Park. ...
Randolph Severn Trey Parker III (born October 19, 1969) is an Academy Award nominated American animator, screenwriter, film director, voice actor, actor and musician. ...
Matthew Richard Matt Stone (born May 26, 1971) is an American animator, screenwriter, director, producer, voice actor, musician and actor. ...
For the American arctic explorer, see Isaac Israel Hayes Isaac Lee Hayes, Jr. ...
Adrien Beard is an American voice actor. ...
Mary Kay Bergman (June 5, 1961 â November 11, 1999) was an American voice actress with numerous roles and bit parts in television, movies, direct-to-video animation, and advertising. ...
John Hansens character in South Park, Mr. ...
Jennifer Howell is an American voice actor. ...
Mona Marshall (born Mona M. Ianotti on August 31st, 1947) is an American voice actress. ...
Eliza Jane Schneider (born February 3, 1978) is an American actress, songstress, oral historian, playwright, and voice-over artist. ...
April Stewart (aka Gracie Lazar) was born in June 1, 1988 she is on Funky Phantom. ...
Eric Stough, born 1972, is the director of animation for the series South Park. ...
Rockos Modern Life is an American animated television series whose four seasons aired from 1993 to 1996. ...
Robert Arp is an assistant professor of philosophy at Southwest Minnesota State University. ...
Richard Hanley was born in Zambia and later moved to Australia as a small child. ...
South Park Conservatives: The Revolt Against Liberal Media Bias is a book written by Brian C. Anderson. ...
Brian C. Anderson is the editor of City Journal, a quarterly magazine, published by the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, a conservative think tank based out of New York City. ...
Stan, Cartman and Kyle of South Park South Park Republican is a term that was circulated in a few articles and weblogs on the Internet circa 2001 and 2002, to describe what was claimed by the authors as a new wave of young adults and teenagers who hold political beliefs...
Andrew Michael Sullivan (born August 10, 1963) is English, a self-described libertarian conservative author and political commentator, known for his often personal style of political analysis. ...
This is a list of the winners of the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming less than One Hour). ...
Make Love, Not Warcraft is episode 147 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park which first aired on October 4, 2006. ...
âTrapped in the Closetâ is the twelfth episode of the ninth season of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Best Friends Forever is episode 129 of the Comedy Central series South Park paralleling the Terri Schiavo controversy. ...
Its Christmas in Canada (sometimes called Christmas in Canada? or simply Christmas in Canada) is episode 715 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...
Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants is episode 509 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
Chinpokomon is episode 42 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...
Big Gay Als Big Gay Boat Ride is the fourth episode of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...
Controversies over South Park have occurred numerous times. ...
The following is an episode list for the Comedy Central animated television series South Park. ...
South Park has attempted to cover and satirize a large number of topics over the course of its run. ...
South Park implements several recurring themes that it frequently uses, including political issues, racism, gay rights, the environment, disability, censorship, and religion, all of which are widely viewed as controversial. ...
This article is about the TV series. ...
This is a list of characters that appear in the American animated television series South Park. ...
Eric Theodore Cartman, commonly referred to by his family name, Cartman, is one of the four main characters in the animated series South Park (the others being Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick). ...
Kyle Broflovski (portrayed as Brovlofski on a sign at his dads office in the season 4 episode Chef Goes Nanners[2]) is a fictional character in the Emmy-award-winning American animated series South Park. ...
Kenny McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone, is one of the five (originally four) central characters of South Park, the four others being Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and in recent seasons, Butters Stotch. ...
Leopold Butters Stotch (voiced by Matt Stone) is a popular fictional character in the animated television series South Park; his nickname is a play on the word butterscotch. ...
Jerome Chef McElroy was a recurring character on the Comedy Central series South Park. ...
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This page is a list of family members in South Park. ...
Gerald and Sheila Broflovski are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. ...
Ike Moisha Broflovski (born Peter Ike Gints) is a fictional character on the American animated series South Park. ...
Jimbo Kern is a recurring character in the animated series South Park. ...
Stuart and Carol McCormick are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. ...
Liane Cartman, originally voiced by the late Mary Kay Bergman and later by Eliza J. Schneider and April Stewart, is the single parent of Eric Cartman on the television program South Park. ...
Randall Randy Marsh and Sharon (previously Carol) Marsh (née Kimble) are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. ...
Stephen (previously Chris) and Linda Stotch are recurring characters in the animated series South Park. ...
This page is a list of family members in South Park. ...
Jesus is the Messiah who lives in the town of South Park on the animated television program of the same name. ...
Saddam Hussein is frequently portrayed as a character in the animated series South Park, often with appearance and mannerisms that vary dramatically from the real Saddam Hussein. ...
Satan is an occasional character in the animated series South Park, based off of the religious demon of the same name, voiced by Trey Parker. ...
Terrance and Phillip are a pair of fictional characters in the American animated series South Park. ...
This is a list of students that attend a fictitious school, South Park Elementary, in the American television show South Park. ...
This page is a list of residents in South Park. ...
This page is a list of staff at South Park Elementary from the characters on the animated television show, South Park. ...
This page is a list of family members in South Park. ...
The following is a list of minor characters on South Park. ...
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