ko:베베_스티븐스 "Marjorine" - She is seen with Wendy helping "Marjorine". In "The List", she turned on Wendy at the end, with a gun, and almost killed her. 2-Time Featured Article Winner January 2010, July 2013. ", when Cartman attended an anger management class. "The Problem with a Poo" - Seen in the school band. "Something You Can Do with Your Finger" - Bebe is shown in Cartman's music video, hugging and rubbing all over him with Red.
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Bebe is Wendy's best friend.
It was mentioned by Wendy in "The Hobbit" that she has acne. "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?"
She is sucked into fads fairly easily, however she also is more free thinking then her best friend Wendy. "Douche and a Danish" - Seen in the battle between the girls and the boys, and vomits after Cartman and Heidi Turner's school assembly. He is obese, obnoxious, antisemitic, racist and spectacularly sociopathic in his attitude. Timmy first appears in the season four (2000) episode "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". In The Fractured But Whole, Bebe will be permanently available in her own bedroom inside Bebe's House. The Goth kids were seen taking part in a talent show in season 9 performing a song about never taking part in a talent show. The list of its authors can be seen in its historical and/or the page Edithistory:Bebe Stevens. They are usually seen riding their bicycles. In the season 4 (2000) episode "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000", he is nominated as "the second fattest kid in class" besides Cartman, and is chosen to replace him in the sled race. Bebe has long, frizzy blonde hair, parted to her left side. In "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe", she was seen wearing a green jacket, tan pants, and dark blue mittens, while in "Weight Gain 4000", her jacket and mittens were pink, with her jacket being a darker shade than her mittens. Despite being generally nice, she has a mean streak and can be quite tactless. Category:Television characters introduced in 1997 [19] While largely passive, the only thing that would drive him to anger is when fellow students mistake him for being French. She can be emotional, crying over Heidi Turner quitting Twitter in "Skank Hunt". Barbara Candice "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. However she can also be emotional, overdramatic, and quick tempered. "Doubling Down" - Takes Heidi out to eat with the other girls.
Bebe was also walking with Clyde in "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?" In tradition with the show's cutout animation style, all characters listed below are composed of simple geometrical shapes and bright colors. Bebe has long, frizzy golden blonde hair, parted to her left side. "Cash For Gold" - Mentioned when Cartman greets her on the playground trying to get her to sell her earrings. As with nearly all the Canadians in the show, the top half of his head is disconnected from the bottom, at the jaw line. Warrior Bebe. "Faith Hilling" - Seen in the memeing class with the other 4th Grade students.
He also complains that they just seem to blindly accept that these things happen to them. "The Cissy" - Seen with Wendy and Red, in the girls' bathroom, trying to stop Cartman from using their toilet. [38] Token is now voiced by South Park art director and co-producer Beard. If you are 18 years or older or are comfortable with graphic material, you are free to view this page. She thinks it's hot that The New Kid doesn't talk, agrees with the suggestion for the New Kid to help with Monica Ryland, and friends the New Kid along with Wendy and Red upon completion of Recruit the Girls.
After accidentally shooting Kenny, Bebe was arrested. "Tom's Rhinoplasty" - Bebe helps Wendy try to win back Stan after he develops a crush on the substitute teacher, Ms. Ellen. Barbara "Bebe" Stevens is the secondary female character from South Park. Category:Child characters in film The school is one of the most prominent settings on the show, the narrative of which revolves mostly around the students. The Musical" - Bebe plays a lead role in the play. She has frizzy blonde hair and wears a red coat with dark green pants. Despite his dislike of the main characters, particularly Cartman, he is often depicted as one of the boys who repeatedly join Cartman in his many schemes, at times serving as a right-hand man. Current Appearance. [33] His name is a reference to tokenism. In "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", she attracted unwanted attention from the boys and wanted them to appreciate her for her intelligence and aspirations rather than superficial traits such as her breasts. [12][16] This trait was last seen in the season 6 (2002) episode "Fun with Veal". [23] Timmy's exact condition has never been specified in the show, though South Park's official website describes it as "a strange combination of palsy and Tourette's". Michael was in Stan's dance crew in "You Got F'd in the A" and he was also seen in the episode from season 15 "T.M.I. Douchebag has to pose as Bebe's boyfriend so the girls can find out who's a two-faced bitch amongst them. "[13] In a running gag during the show's earlier seasons, establishing shots of Mr. Mackey's office would feature Craig waiting outside, yet his activities were never seen.
He was not only the only black child in South Park, but also the wealthiest. Bebe is one of the few girls in South Park Elementary that had at least one episode that focused on her, the others being Wendy Testaburger, Heidi Turner, Nichole Daniels, and arguably Annie Knitts. When Stan has an epiphany, he tells Token "I've been trying to say that I understand how you feel, but I'll never understand. "Butterballs" - Seen in the background in the cafeteria and in the hallways. ", "South Park: Season 13: Episode 7: "Fatbeard, "FAQ Archives: Why aren't the goth kids in the class w/ the rest of the kids when they show them all at their desk? Bebe and most of the other girls don't make appearances until the third day. This ends the mesmerizing effect that her breasts had on the boys, who now realizing why they were so smitten with her, and decide not to allow themselves to be so affected any longer. Alter Egos.
The Goth kids are usually seen listening to goth music, writing or reading Gothic poetry, drinking coffee and smoking.
She makes brief appearances in the season 22 episodes "The Problem with a Poo" and "Bike Parade" revealing to have lost weight, but still wearing her hat. If you wear one of her costume designs, she excitedly takes a selfie with you. ", South Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today, South Park and Philosophy: Bigger, Longer, and More Penetrating, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_students_at_South_Park_Elementary&oldid=981233807#Bebe_Stevens, Articles with dead external links from May 2017, Articles with permanently dead external links, Articles with dead external links from October 2010, Pages using citations with format and no URL, Articles needing additional references from May 2014, All articles needing additional references, Articles lacking reliable references from May 2014, Wikipedia articles that are excessively detailed from September 2017, All articles that are excessively detailed, Wikipedia articles with style issues from September 2017, Articles with multiple maintenance issues, Articles with unsourced statements from March 2018, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2010, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 1 October 2020, at 02:43. Bebe wears a short-sleeve… She also wears pink hair extensions drooping out of her hair, eye-liner, and blush. The Goth kids frequently stereotype everyone else and display double standards in their talks about conformity;[60][67] however, they are also often portrayed in a sympathetic light. Gordon Stoltski was a third grader that read the announcements at South Park elementary until he is killed in a double-murder/suicide perpetrated by a distraught cuckold in Dances with Smurfs, who mistakes the child for a 40-year-old truck driver from Chicago.
Barbara "Bebe" Stevens is the secondary female character from South Park. Scott Malkinson | "Truth and Advertising"- Seen in the cafeteria. These interactions between Leslie and Principal continue and eventually escalate to Leslie being removed from school by police in the episode "Naughty Ninjas". "Imaginationland" - Seen at Cartman's party. "Scott Tenorman Must Die" - Bebe watches Cartman beat Scott. She's often the first one to jump on the bandwagon of what's trendy or popular (like being a stupid spoiled whore), and also enjoys gossiping about boys (like Kyle's sweet ass). [41] His strained voice is provided by Stone,[42] and he tends to scream, "Oh, God! As a result, she eventually started dating him again, albeit only to get free shoes from him. Funeral Bebe. "Proper Condom Use" - Bebe and the other girls try to protect themselves from the boys and build a fortress, heavily laden with high-tech weapons. This relationship wasn't looked into any further, but when Kyle tried to teach her how to throw rocks at cars in "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", Clyde was the only one who tried to intervene, and he was concerned that Kyle was getting in the way of the relationship. She is first seen in "Where My Country Gone?" She immediately went off to be with Clyde. Bebe is one of the people smiling at Butters while he walks down the hallway after becoming a celebrity in "The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs". "Clubhouses" - Bebe falls in love with Kyle and kisses him in their clubhouse. [25] IGN ranked Timmy second in a list of the "Top 10 South Park Peripheral Characters", stating that "South Park's most controversial character may be one of the funniest and most enduring". "The City Part of Town"- Seen at the Whole Foods Market. Scott Malkinson is a background character who speaks occasionally. "Sons A Witches" - Sits with Heidi at lunch.
Bebe Stevens | She is as of yet unnamed and has only appeared in those two short cameos.
Sir Ike Moisha Broflovski is Kyle's younger adopted brother, and the only Canadian-born student at the school. Marvin Marsh | "Jewpacabra" - Seen at the Easter egg hunt.
"SUPER HARD PCness" - Seen in the hallway. His next came in the season five (2001) episode "Here Comes the Neighborhood", where he is picked on for being rich. being told by PC Principal to shut up during a school assembly.
The episode, which does not feature any of the show's other characters, was a comedic retelling of Great Expectations, with Pip assuming the role of his character's namesake. God | „ ~ Bebe Stevens. In “Tom’s Rhinoplasty”, Bebe helped make over Wendy so that she could impress Stan again, and she was shown wearing a heavy amount of makeup for her school photo in “How To Eat With Your Butt”. [34][35] He first appeared as a background character in "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe". Ike Broflovski | Mayor of Imaginationland |
"Tegridy Farms" - Seen in the playground and the lunchroom. Bebe plays no role in the storyline of South Park Let's Go Tower Defense Play! In "The List", the girls vote him the cutest boy in class, turning him into a superficial ladies' man, though this list is later revealed to have been manipulated by political considerations. "Wieners Out" - Along with Wendy Testaburger, Annie Knitts, and Nichole Daniels, complains to PC Principal about the boys' protest during their volleyball game.