The Main Characters of South Park
South Park - Eric Théodore Cartman
Cartman is one of four main characters, along with Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick, he is often portrayed as the series' main anti-hero and in opposition to his friends, who commonly refer to him by his last name. He debuted on television when South Park first aired on August 13, 1997.
Eric Cartman is Voiced by Trey Parker and he is an overweight, spoiled, foul-mouthed, mean-spirited, sociopathic, narcissistic, and ill-tempered third- then fourth-grader living with
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South Park - Stanley Marsh
Stan or, by his full name, Stanley Marsh, is one of the main characters from the comedy animated show South Park. He is friend with Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman. He made his debut on television on August 13, 1997 when the first episode of South Park was launched, after having appeared in The Spirit of Christmas shorts that was created by Parker and his long-time colleague, Matt Stone.
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South Park - Kyle Broflovski
Kyle is one of the South Park's four central characters, along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman.
He usually wears a green hat, an orange jacket and dark turquoise pants. Another important fact is that Kyle is a ginger and he is voiced by his co-creator Matt Stone.
Kyle is a third then fourth grade student who commonly has extraordinary experiences not
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South Park - Kenny McCormick
Kenny McCormick is one of the four central characters from South Park show along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Eric Cartman.
Kenny is a third- then fourth-grade student who commonly has extraordinary experiences not typical of conventional small-town life in his hometown of South Park, Colorado, where he lives with his relatively poor redneck family. He is usually wearing an orange snowsuit with the hood on which covers most of his face, being almost impossible to understand what is
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South Park Characters - The Students
South Park - Leopold Butters Stotch
Butters is the boys' innocent little classmate. He is by far the most naive and well-natured of the 4th graders. Butters debuted as a background character when South Park first aired on August 13, 1997, and his role gradually increased as the series progressed. Butters is cheerful, naive, optimistic, and more passive relative to the show's other child characters, and can become increasingly anxious, especially when faced with the likelihood of his parents' punishments. Butters doesn't indulge in foul-mouthed language as often as the other children on the show, instead preferring to use minced oaths. Butters speaks with a mild stutter and tends to fidget with his hands.
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South Park - Wendy Testaburger
Wendy is Stan's main squeeze, and is also the most outspoken of the 4th grade girls. She's not afraid to go against the grain of what's popular or trendy...unless it has to do with winning the attention of Stan.
She's best friends with Bebe and until very recently, was the Class President of South Park Elementary. She is the show's most prominent female student, and the show's main source of perspective in that regard.
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South Park - Bebe Stevens
Bebe Stevans is the best friend of Wendy Testaburger. She first prominently appears in the South Park - season 2 episode "Clubhouses", where she develops a crush on Kyle Broflovski and uses a game of Truth or Dare as an excuse to kiss him. Bebe Stevens, voiced by associate (now supervising) producer Jennifer Howell (and in her first speaking role, Mary Kay Bergman), is a girl in the 4th grade class of South Park Elementary, in the series South Park.
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South Park - Clyde Donovan
South Park character Clyde is a fellow 4th grader in the boys' class. He's the fattest kid next to Cartman, who he ironically has expressed a very strong disdain for.
Clyde Donovan (originally Clyde Goodman and briefly Clyde Harris) maintains a friendship with the show's main characters and is among the most often-seen of the boys' extended group, playing small roles in several episodes. He is also known for his constant crying at "the drop of the hat". He has a major appearance in the three part story arc Coon 2: Hindsight, Mysterion Rises and Coon vs. Coon and Friends appearing as his alter-ego Mosquito. His nasal voice is provided by Trey Parker.
South Park - Craig Tucker
South Park character Craig is another student in Garrison's class. He's constantly flipping people off and has been deemed a "bad influence" by many of the parents. Characterized by his blue chullo hat and nasal, monotone voice, Craig Tucker has played a significant role in several episodes. Cartman once claimed that Craig was the "biggest troublemaker in class".
Despite his hatred for adventure, he plays a crucial role in these two episodes, saving the world from guinea animals, but is shown even after doing so unintentionally to care little. He has shown keen abilities for Sumo Wrestling, producing addictive cable access TV shows ("Close-up Animals With a Wide Angle Lens"), and most recently, was revealed to be the ancient Incan key to stopping the attack of the guinea pigs.
He is voiced by Matt Stone.
South Park - Jimmy Valmer or formerly Jimmy Swanson
South Park character Jimmy is a fellow classmate of the boys, originally introduced to us when the boys were in Boy Scouts. He is "Handi-Capable" and enjoys using his disabilities as an advantage during his stand-up comedy routines, most of the time requiring crutches in order to walk. Jimmy is able to speak coherently, though his speech is largely affected by his stuttering and his tendency to end some of his sentences with "...very much".
Jimmy debuted in the South Park season five episode "Cripple Fight", in which he moves to South Park from a neighboring town and antagonizes Timmy.
South Park - TimmySouth Park character Timmy is a mentally and physically handicapped boy who uses a motorized wheelchair. He has a very poor vocabulary usually shouting his own name "Timmy" and "Jimmy", "Gobbles" or "Livin a lie".
Timmy debute is as a minor character in the South Park season four episode "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000"
In the Coon and Friends he appears as the deadly superhero "Iron Maiden."
Timmy is voiced by Trey Parker.
South Park - Token Black
South Park character Token is the only African-American child in South Park and he is also the richest kid in South Park.
His name is a reference to tokenism. The name has been interpreted as an example of the anti-political correctness attitude of South Park and as an implication that the tokenism phenomenon is outmoded enough to be a laughing matter.
Token is a very gifted singer and can play bass guitar. When he's not playing the bass guitar, he's saving the world teaming up with the infamous superhero squad Coon and Friends. His secret identity: "Tupperware!"
South Park - Tweek Tweak
South Park character Tweek Tweak is a jittery nine year old boy, addicted to caffeine and suffers from ADD.
Tweek is introduced in the South Park season two episode "Gnomes", and is as prominent as one of the four main characters throughout the middle portion of the South Park season six. He seems to have very bad anxiety caused by constantly drinking so much caffeine - especially at such a young age. Tweek is constantly shaking or twitching and is always depicted with spiky, disheveled blond hair and an incorrectly-buttoned shirt and everything for him is "Too much pressure!"
South Park - Bradley Biggle
Bradley Biggle is normal 4th grade student by day, and America's favorite super hero by night (Mintberry Crunch!) in Coon 2: Hindsight, Mysterion Rises, and Coon vs. Coon & Friends His true name is Gokzarah, he's from the planet Ko-Tojn, and he's been blessed with the power of Mint & Berries with a tasty, satisfying crunch. Using this power, he alone saves our planet.
South Park Gerald Broflovski and Sheila BroflovskiThe South Park characters Gerald and Sheila are an upper-middle-class married Jewish couple who raise their nine-year-old son Kyle and three-year-old Canadian-born adopted son Ike in the fictional town of South Park, Sheila is from New Jersey. Gerald is voiced by series co-creator Matt Stone and Sheila was originally voiced by Mary Kay Bergman and is currently voiced by Mona Marshall. Their first names are derived from the first names of Stone's parents, Gerald and Sheila Stone.
Gerald wears a magenta yarmulke, a khaki jacket with a blue shirt underneath, and forest green trousers. He has brown hair with sideburns and a full beard trimmed into a point at the chin and shaved alongside the lips so that his mustache does not connect. He has never been seen without his yarmulke on, except in the episode Major B. which confirms that he is balding. The fact that he is always seen wearing it also implies that he practices Orthodox Judaism.
Sheila wears a midnight blue dress suit with a white shirt and a violet-red skirt underneath. She also wears beige nylons, red lipstick, and gold earrings. Her hair is long, red, and put up in a beehive. She is overweight and shorter than average height. She speaks with a rather broad Brooklyn accent, although she mentions in the movie that she moved to South Park from a larger city. This city is presumably Newark as Newark as it is fairly large and located just south of New York City. In "It's a Jersey Thing" Sheila reveals that her family lived in Newark, New Jersey, and that Gerald impregnated her with Kyle there, and they moved to South Park two months later.
South Park - Ike Moisha Broflovski
The South Park character Ike is the adopted baby brother of Kyle, born in Canada. He has appeared in the series ever since the very first episode. Ike has black hair, and, like all Canadians portrayed on the series, is depicted as having small beady eyes and a head which is completely divided in two, and separates completely from the lower half whenever he talks. Throughout the show's run, Ike's dialogue has consisted of sound bites provided by various small children of the show's production staff. Ike's relationship with his older brother, Kyle, has been a recurring theme throughout the show's entire run, serving as an integral part of the plot of the first episode of the series. In earlier seasons, Kyle reveled in playfully kicking Ike as if he were a football. Kyle initially shunned Ike for not being his true biological brother. However, later in the series, Ike's genuine affection for his older brother persuaded Kyle to love him in return.
South Park - Kyle Schwartz
The South Park character Kyle S. is Kyle Broflovski's cousin. He is from Connecticut, but moved to New York until "The Losing Edge". He is voiced by Trey Parker. Kyle Schwartz has a goofy looking appearance with a fat head and small mouth. He has heavy breathing due to asthma along with bad eyesight for which he has large glasses.
His debute was in the South Park episode - "The Entity" when he had to stay with Kyle and his family since his mother was in the hospital.
His worrisome manner is very similar to that of Mort Goldman of Family Guy, who incidentally (or not) is also Jewish.
South Park - Cleo Broflovski
The South Park character Cleo is the deceased mother of Sheila Broflovski, but unusually she shares her daughter's married name. So far she has only appeared as a corpse in the third season Halloween special "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery" when the boys dug her up in order to frighten the 5th Graders (later being 6th Graders)
In the episode "It's a Jersey Thing" - it is reveled that Shelia had grew up in Newark, and that her parents had lived there whilst pregnant with Harold. It maybe assumed that Cleo might have move to South Park - like her daughter, to escape from New Jersey.
South Park - Liane Marie CartmanMs. Cartman is the mother of Eric Cartman. She has brunette hair and wears a light blue top with red trousers. She shows great deference to her overweight son Eric Cartman, usually referred to as simply Eric or "Bobykins", and has been seen on numerous occasions bowing to his will, constantly spoiling him rotten. It is seen that they have a great bond with each other.Liane was originally voiced by Mary Kay Bergman and later by Eliza J. Schneider and April Stewart, is the mother of Eric Cartman. In the early days of South Park, her promiscuity, often with total strangers, was a running gag. Trey Parker named the character Liane after his ex-fiancée Liane Adamo who was unfaithful to him.
The extended Cartman family is shown in the episode "Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!", where he and the others go on a trip to Nebraska to visit them for Christmas. Most of his relatives (except for his grandmother) appear to be similar in matter to him; all fat (this is in direct contradiction to the episode "Fat Camp" in which Eric's mother Liane states that the Cartman extended family is in fact not genetically fat as she had led her son to believe), with the same speech impediment and catchphrases.
Cartman also has a great-grandmother, Florence, and a relative named "Fat Bob". Also, a possible father and sister were briefly shown in the not aired version of the pilot episode.
South Park - Jack and Scott Tenorman
South Park episode "201" reveals that this was a secret the entire town told to protect the Denver Broncos Football team – Jack Tenorman, a Broncos player, was Eric Cartman's actual father, and Liane was his mother after all, and that his nemesis Scott Tenorman was in turn revealed to be his half-brother.
Scott Tenorman is Jack Tenorman's son, and Cartman's half-brother. Scott and Eric have an on-going feud with each other. In his first appearance in "Scott Tenorman Must Die", Scott was depicted as a bully to Eric, scheming him out of money, publicly embarrassing him, etc., which further encouraged Eric to keep their feud alive. Their feud temporarily died down after Cartman fed Scott his parents remains in the form of chilli. By the season nine episode "The Death of Eric Cartman", Eric, with help from Butters, attempted to officially end their feud by giving him a fruit basket.
Stuart and Carol McCormick
Stuart and Carol are Kenny's parents. They are both unemployed alcoholics raising their nine-year-old son Kenny, older son Kevin and youngest daughter Karen under poverty-stricken circumstances. Stuart is voiced by series co-creator Matt Stone. Carol was originally voiced by Mary Kay Bergman and is currently voiced by April Stewart.
The McCormicks are one of the poorest families in the town of South Park, living in a small, dilapidated house overrun by rats. Aside from Stuart once mentioning that he was missing work, he and Carol have always been portrayed as being unemployed with little means of income; they are involved in methamphetamine production, and Eric Cartman has mentioned numerous times that the two are dependent on welfare. In the episode 'Death' You'll find that Sharon Marsh, Sheila Broflovski and Carol McCormick all had one shared name of 'Carol.'
Kevin McCormick is the rarely seen eldest McCormick children. He has parted, messy brown hair that sticks up and has a messy face like his parents. His age is unknown, but judging from his size in comparison to Shelly Marsh, he is likely twelve or thirteen. He has only spoken on two occasions and was voiced by Trey Parker with a rough voice similar to the former characters Bill and Fosse, though with a Southern Accent.
Karen McCormick is a little girl who appears with the McCormick family in the episode Best Friends Forever. She looks the same age as Dougie, who is a second grader. Nothing else is known as she never spoke and was not seen before the episode, or afterward. She has short brown hair and while she is not named on screen, Matt Stone once referred to her as Karen. It is likely she wasn't seen after that episode was because she was in foster care and was visiting her family during that time.
Gerald wears a magenta yarmulke, a khaki jacket with a blue shirt underneath, and forest green trousers. He has brown hair with sideburns and a full beard trimmed into a point at the chin and shaved alongside the lips so that his mustache does not connect. He has never been seen without his yarmulke on, except in the episode Major B. which confirms that he is balding. The fact that he is always seen wearing it also implies that he practices Orthodox Judaism.
Sheila wears a midnight blue dress suit with a white shirt and a violet-red skirt underneath. She also wears beige nylons, red lipstick, and gold earrings. Her hair is long, red, and put up in a beehive. She is overweight and shorter than average height. She speaks with a rather broad Brooklyn accent, although she mentions in the movie that she moved to South Park from a larger city. This city is presumably Newark as Newark as it is fairly large and located just south of New York City. In "It's a Jersey Thing" Sheila reveals that her family lived in Newark, New Jersey, and that Gerald impregnated her with Kyle there, and they moved to South Park two months later.
South Park - Ike Moisha Broflovski
The South Park character Ike is the adopted baby brother of Kyle, born in Canada. He has appeared in the series ever since the very first episode. Ike has black hair, and, like all Canadians portrayed on the series, is depicted as having small beady eyes and a head which is completely divided in two, and separates completely from the lower half whenever he talks. Throughout the show's run, Ike's dialogue has consisted of sound bites provided by various small children of the show's production staff. Ike's relationship with his older brother, Kyle, has been a recurring theme throughout the show's entire run, serving as an integral part of the plot of the first episode of the series. In earlier seasons, Kyle reveled in playfully kicking Ike as if he were a football. Kyle initially shunned Ike for not being his true biological brother. However, later in the series, Ike's genuine affection for his older brother persuaded Kyle to love him in return.
South Park - Kyle Schwartz
The South Park character Kyle S. is Kyle Broflovski's cousin. He is from Connecticut, but moved to New York until "The Losing Edge". He is voiced by Trey Parker. Kyle Schwartz has a goofy looking appearance with a fat head and small mouth. He has heavy breathing due to asthma along with bad eyesight for which he has large glasses.
His debute was in the South Park episode - "The Entity" when he had to stay with Kyle and his family since his mother was in the hospital.
His worrisome manner is very similar to that of Mort Goldman of Family Guy, who incidentally (or not) is also Jewish.
South Park - Cleo Broflovski
The South Park character Cleo is the deceased mother of Sheila Broflovski, but unusually she shares her daughter's married name. So far she has only appeared as a corpse in the third season Halloween special "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery" when the boys dug her up in order to frighten the 5th Graders (later being 6th Graders)
In the episode "It's a Jersey Thing" - it is reveled that Shelia had grew up in Newark, and that her parents had lived there whilst pregnant with Harold. It maybe assumed that Cleo might have move to South Park - like her daughter, to escape from New Jersey.
South Park - Liane Marie CartmanMs. Cartman is the mother of Eric Cartman. She has brunette hair and wears a light blue top with red trousers. She shows great deference to her overweight son Eric Cartman, usually referred to as simply Eric or "Bobykins", and has been seen on numerous occasions bowing to his will, constantly spoiling him rotten. It is seen that they have a great bond with each other.Liane was originally voiced by Mary Kay Bergman and later by Eliza J. Schneider and April Stewart, is the mother of Eric Cartman. In the early days of South Park, her promiscuity, often with total strangers, was a running gag. Trey Parker named the character Liane after his ex-fiancée Liane Adamo who was unfaithful to him.
The extended Cartman family is shown in the episode "Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!", where he and the others go on a trip to Nebraska to visit them for Christmas. Most of his relatives (except for his grandmother) appear to be similar in matter to him; all fat (this is in direct contradiction to the episode "Fat Camp" in which Eric's mother Liane states that the Cartman extended family is in fact not genetically fat as she had led her son to believe), with the same speech impediment and catchphrases.
Cartman also has a great-grandmother, Florence, and a relative named "Fat Bob". Also, a possible father and sister were briefly shown in the not aired version of the pilot episode.
South Park - Jack and Scott Tenorman
South Park episode "201" reveals that this was a secret the entire town told to protect the Denver Broncos Football team – Jack Tenorman, a Broncos player, was Eric Cartman's actual father, and Liane was his mother after all, and that his nemesis Scott Tenorman was in turn revealed to be his half-brother.
Scott Tenorman is Jack Tenorman's son, and Cartman's half-brother. Scott and Eric have an on-going feud with each other. In his first appearance in "Scott Tenorman Must Die", Scott was depicted as a bully to Eric, scheming him out of money, publicly embarrassing him, etc., which further encouraged Eric to keep their feud alive. Their feud temporarily died down after Cartman fed Scott his parents remains in the form of chilli. By the season nine episode "The Death of Eric Cartman", Eric, with help from Butters, attempted to officially end their feud by giving him a fruit basket.
Stuart and Carol McCormick
Stuart and Carol are Kenny's parents. They are both unemployed alcoholics raising their nine-year-old son Kenny, older son Kevin and youngest daughter Karen under poverty-stricken circumstances. Stuart is voiced by series co-creator Matt Stone. Carol was originally voiced by Mary Kay Bergman and is currently voiced by April Stewart.
The McCormicks are one of the poorest families in the town of South Park, living in a small, dilapidated house overrun by rats. Aside from Stuart once mentioning that he was missing work, he and Carol have always been portrayed as being unemployed with little means of income; they are involved in methamphetamine production, and Eric Cartman has mentioned numerous times that the two are dependent on welfare. In the episode 'Death' You'll find that Sharon Marsh, Sheila Broflovski and Carol McCormick all had one shared name of 'Carol.'
Kevin McCormick is the rarely seen eldest McCormick children. He has parted, messy brown hair that sticks up and has a messy face like his parents. His age is unknown, but judging from his size in comparison to Shelly Marsh, he is likely twelve or thirteen. He has only spoken on two occasions and was voiced by Trey Parker with a rough voice similar to the former characters Bill and Fosse, though with a Southern Accent.
Karen McCormick is a little girl who appears with the McCormick family in the episode Best Friends Forever. She looks the same age as Dougie, who is a second grader. Nothing else is known as she never spoke and was not seen before the episode, or afterward. She has short brown hair and while she is not named on screen, Matt Stone once referred to her as Karen. It is likely she wasn't seen after that episode was because she was in foster care and was visiting her family during that time.
South Park - Stephen and Linda Stotch
Stephen and Linda are a married couple who raise their eight-year-old son Butters in the town of South Park, Colorado. Stephen is voiced by series co-creator Trey Parker, and Linda is voiced by Mona Marshall. Stephen is interchangeable with Chris in some episodes.
He wears a drab, olive-green shirt, a distinctive white tie, and blue jeans and black sneakers. He has brown hair, in a style similar to a grown-out crew cut. Since he is a dicisplinarian, it is implied that he may have served in the miltary. He is the coach of the little league baseball team, he is also seen working in a cubicle.
Linda wears a maroon sweater, a calf-length purple skirt and black shoes. She has shoulder-length blonde hair, and a long, slim face. Her breasts are lopsided, with her right breast being noticeably larger than her left. For special occasions, she wears a red dress.
Linda is shown to be a quiet, submissive woman. She is often seen reading or cleaning the house. She also seems to be much more sympathetic and tender to Butters than Stephen. She is shown to care a lot about Butters. She seems to only go along with Stephen's methods of raising Butters because she feels he knows more about it than she does. Indeed, she has shown on a couple of occasions that she has low self-esteem.
They make a preatty weid family, and they usualy punish Butters for no reason.
South Park - Richard and Cindy TweakTweek Tweak's family. Tweek's parents run a coffee shop called Tweak Bros. Coffee. It was nearly put out of business by the new business in town, Harbucks. After a huge feud both businesses learned to work together. The Tweaks are their own product's most devoted fans. Even their son consumes several cups of coffee a day despite his age, hence his constant twitching and general nervousness. They usually have heart-to-heart talks with their son in times of concern or crisis, but unfortunately they often oversimplify or over exaggerate the problems making Tweek's paranoia worse - generally speaking, every time Tweek has a new concern or problem his parents tend to aggravate it. Richard Tweak wears a maroon jumper which is his shirt for work and black trousers. He has a long pointed nose and dark curly brown hair. Cindy Tweak, whose first name has not been revealed on the show, wears a blue dress with a white apron, and long light brown hair.
South Park - Token familyThe only African-American family in South Park and also the wealthiest. In "Here Comes the Neighborhood", it is revealed that Token's mother, Linda Black, is a chemist - although Randy Marsh is considered the only scientist in South Park, and his father is a lawyer.
South Park - Richard and Helen Timmy's Family
Timmy's parents are named Richard and Helen, and apparently suffer from the same form of mental retardation as Timmy himself. When they are interviewed on television in "Timmy 2000", all they can say are their own names, just like their son.
Their family portrait shows the three of them sitting on their wheelchairs in front of the Eiffel Tower. The picture allows us to presume they have some means of consistent income. Their house is green with a gas tank next to it.
South Park - Wendy Testaburger's family
The Testaburgers seem to be fairly well-off and fairly functional compared to most South Park families, though they seem to be less intelligent and socially aware than Wendy herself. Although, it seems that they don't pay much attention to her or listen to her; nevertheless they attempt to rein her in when she seems to be acting badly herself. Wendy's mother attempts to prevent her from getting breast implants.
They also refused to listen to her excuses for beating up Cartman in "Breast Cancer Show Ever", and forced her to promise that it wouldn't happen. In the episode "Night of the Living Homeless", it is revealed that Mrs. Testaburger is the city planner.
Mr. Testaburger is voiced by Matt Stone.
South Park - Jerome "Chef" McElroy
South Park - Officer Barbrady
Officer Barbrady is the trusted authority figure in South Park. He may not be smart, or even literate, but he's always there when you need him. Well...that's not actually true either. But he's around, trying to keep all the "lookie loos" at bay.Barbrady has a knack for interrogation, making hard (and often counter-productive) arrests, and providing the kids with useful information
South Park - Tuong Lu Kim
Kim owns and operates the local City Wok. He's just a normal person like all of you, he eats rice and drives really slow - just like the rest of you. He's not a stereotype! But he has built a Great Wall around South Park and fought off invading Mongolian forces.
Stephen and Linda are a married couple who raise their eight-year-old son Butters in the town of South Park, Colorado. Stephen is voiced by series co-creator Trey Parker, and Linda is voiced by Mona Marshall. Stephen is interchangeable with Chris in some episodes.
He wears a drab, olive-green shirt, a distinctive white tie, and blue jeans and black sneakers. He has brown hair, in a style similar to a grown-out crew cut. Since he is a dicisplinarian, it is implied that he may have served in the miltary. He is the coach of the little league baseball team, he is also seen working in a cubicle.
Linda wears a maroon sweater, a calf-length purple skirt and black shoes. She has shoulder-length blonde hair, and a long, slim face. Her breasts are lopsided, with her right breast being noticeably larger than her left. For special occasions, she wears a red dress.
Linda is shown to be a quiet, submissive woman. She is often seen reading or cleaning the house. She also seems to be much more sympathetic and tender to Butters than Stephen. She is shown to care a lot about Butters. She seems to only go along with Stephen's methods of raising Butters because she feels he knows more about it than she does. Indeed, she has shown on a couple of occasions that she has low self-esteem.
They make a preatty weid family, and they usualy punish Butters for no reason.
South Park - Richard and Cindy TweakTweek Tweak's family. Tweek's parents run a coffee shop called Tweak Bros. Coffee. It was nearly put out of business by the new business in town, Harbucks. After a huge feud both businesses learned to work together. The Tweaks are their own product's most devoted fans. Even their son consumes several cups of coffee a day despite his age, hence his constant twitching and general nervousness. They usually have heart-to-heart talks with their son in times of concern or crisis, but unfortunately they often oversimplify or over exaggerate the problems making Tweek's paranoia worse - generally speaking, every time Tweek has a new concern or problem his parents tend to aggravate it. Richard Tweak wears a maroon jumper which is his shirt for work and black trousers. He has a long pointed nose and dark curly brown hair. Cindy Tweak, whose first name has not been revealed on the show, wears a blue dress with a white apron, and long light brown hair.
South Park - Token familyThe only African-American family in South Park and also the wealthiest. In "Here Comes the Neighborhood", it is revealed that Token's mother, Linda Black, is a chemist - although Randy Marsh is considered the only scientist in South Park, and his father is a lawyer.
South Park - Richard and Helen Timmy's Family
Timmy's parents are named Richard and Helen, and apparently suffer from the same form of mental retardation as Timmy himself. When they are interviewed on television in "Timmy 2000", all they can say are their own names, just like their son.
Their family portrait shows the three of them sitting on their wheelchairs in front of the Eiffel Tower. The picture allows us to presume they have some means of consistent income. Their house is green with a gas tank next to it.
South Park - Wendy Testaburger's family
The Testaburgers seem to be fairly well-off and fairly functional compared to most South Park families, though they seem to be less intelligent and socially aware than Wendy herself. Although, it seems that they don't pay much attention to her or listen to her; nevertheless they attempt to rein her in when she seems to be acting badly herself. Wendy's mother attempts to prevent her from getting breast implants.
They also refused to listen to her excuses for beating up Cartman in "Breast Cancer Show Ever", and forced her to promise that it wouldn't happen. In the episode "Night of the Living Homeless", it is revealed that Mrs. Testaburger is the city planner.
Mr. Testaburger is voiced by Matt Stone.
South Park - Jerome "Chef" McElroy
Chef is South Park Elementary's cafeteria cook. He is a big influence on the children, always available to help them out, give them advice, or dispense a smooth jam about making love.He is a womanizer who firmly believes in the existence of extraterrestrials (visitors). And he also helped coach the school sports teams.
South Park - Officer Barbrady
Officer Barbrady is the trusted authority figure in South Park. He may not be smart, or even literate, but he's always there when you need him. Well...that's not actually true either. But he's around, trying to keep all the "lookie loos" at bay.Barbrady has a knack for interrogation, making hard (and often counter-productive) arrests, and providing the kids with useful information
South Park - Tuong Lu Kim
Kim owns and operates the local City Wok. He's just a normal person like all of you, he eats rice and drives really slow - just like the rest of you. He's not a stereotype! But he has built a Great Wall around South Park and fought off invading Mongolian forces.
Randy isn't on this list? He's basically a main charcacter now!
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