Mr. [15] Jimbo has also publicly voiced his opinion on other occasions, as when he was displeased with a fireworks ban,[12] and clashed with protesters of the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq.[16]. All Rights Reserved. Butters then dresses up as a new girl, "Marjorine", and infiltrates a slumber party that Heidi Turner, a classmate, is hosting, in an attempt to retrieve the device. Everything clean. The couple then had to concoct a story about their presumably dead son being abducted by a "Puerto Rican man", which leads to later appearances by O.J. In "Cash for Gold", Grampa becomes one of many elderly citizens to be tricked into buying fake jewelry from a corrupt TV shopping channel. He is also familiar with typically British words as "wanker" and "poofter".
Wendy's family are the Testaburgers. For other uses, see Linda (disambiguation).. Linda Stotch is Butters Stotch's mother and Stephen Stotch's wife. A grandmother also appears in the episode "Butterballs" in which she visits the Stotch family and bullies Butters whenever his parents are not looking. An emotionally (and psychologically) fragile woman, Linda Stotch is Butters' mother and a native Hawaiian. Her new voice artist is April Stewart. Aunt Flo Kimble was Sharon's aunt. Stephen "Chris" Willis and Linda Stotch are Butters' parents. Shelly Marsh is Randy and Sharon's daughter and Stan's older sister. The Tweaks are their own product's most devoted fans. No, kitty that's a bad kitty!". ... More specifically, however, this episode parodies the John Cusack movie Better Off Dead. Real Life Figures & Icons Stephen Stotch. Roger has continued to appear since his wife's death.
Jimbo frequently keeps company with the town's working-class citizens, and often expresses a blue-collar point of view during the show's frequent satire of both liberal and conservative politics. The boys dig her up in an attempt to scare the fifth-graders on Halloween. https://villains.fandom.com/wiki/Linda_Stotch?oldid=3827340. He has an aunt, Lisa, and three cousins, Fred, Alexandra (who is thin like Liane, unlike the other Cartmans), and Elvin.
Kyle Schwartz has a tiny body and large head, breathes heavily all the time due to asthma and frequently exclaims "Oh Jesus". She has close-cropped brown hair, and wears a brown long-sleeved pullover adorned with red ruffles at the cuffs and collar, and dark blue pants. She first appeared briefly in "Best Friends Forever". Must paaiint. Formerly named Swanson (and often misspelled Vulmer), this is Jimmy's family. All Rights Reserved. Comedy Central. She's also had psychotic episodes, on one occasion going as far as to attempt to kill Butters and herself because her husband was a closeted homosexual. Throughout the show's run, Ike's dialogue has consisted of sound bites provided by various small children of the show's production staff. Paaiint." The following are fictional characters in the American animated television series South Park. Stuart (initially named Eddie) and Carol McCormick are both unemployed alcoholics raising their son Kenny, older son Kevin and youngest daughter Karen under poverty-stricken circumstances. For other uses, see Steve (disambiguation).. Stephen Willis Stotch, also known as Chris, is Butters' abusive father as well as Linda Stotch's husband. As a show of friendship with Chef, Jimbo agreed to a compromise with supporters of the change. Kenny's unnamed grandfather appears in "Fat Camp" which has Kenny giving him a "sensual full-body massage" in front of a live audience for money. Stuart was childhood friends with Gerald Broflovski, and the two worked together as teenagers at a pizza store. He has parted, messy brown hair that sticks up and has a messy face like his parents. Sharon Marsh (née Kimble)[3] is the wife of Randy and mother of Stan and Shelly. Although in episode 7, she is indicated to be a "crack whore", she says in "The Poor Kid" that she has not done drugs in some time, and works two jobs, even though she and Eric are the second poorest family in South Park (at least of those whose children attend South Park Elementary) after Kenny McCormick's. His grandparents' names are Harold and Mabel; his uncles are Howard (who is imprisoned in the Nebraska state penitentiary, and who "attends" Thanksgiving dinner every year via closed-circuit television) and Stinky. Jimbo is shown on numerous occasions to drive a Hummer. About. All members of the Tucker family were first seen in the episode "Tweek vs. Craig", and were not seen again in their entirety until the "Pandemic" episodes (Craig's sister only appeared in a photograph), but Mr. and Mrs. Tucker have made short cameos throughout the series. Randy Marsh is the most prominent parent on the show. When they are interviewed on television in "Timmy 2000", all they can say are their own names, just as Timmy does. In a recurring gag during some earlier season episodes, Kyle would exclaim "Kick the Baby!" Scott Tenorman is Jack's son, and Cartman's half-brother. Jack Tenorman is the father of Scott Tenorman and Eric Cartman.
Timmy's parents are named Richard Burch and Helen Burch, and apparently suffer from the same form of intellectual disability as Timmy himself. Despite the family's passion over coffee, it is implied their product tastes unpleasant and was originally successful simply because theirs was the only coffee store in town until Harbucks moved in. This led Linda to a psychotic break and she attempted to kill Butters by driving her car into a river. She is voiced by Mona Marshall and first appeared in the Season Four episode, "The Wacky Molestation Adventure". The family returns in the episode "Cartmanland" at his grandmother's funeral, where she leaves her entire estate (valued at $1 million) to Eric, citing that all the other family members would have spent it all on crack. The extended Cartman family is shown in the episode "Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson! Linda Stotch. It was nearly put out of business by the major coffee corporation, Harbucks.
The prank backfires as her body is eaten by stray dogs due to the boys having hidden the body unprotected near the harbor. Earlier episodes indicated him to be the brother of Stan's mother Sharon, but an interview with Stone established him as the half-brother of Stan's father, Randy,[5] though their fraternal relationship is rarely explored on the show. Karen McCormick (voiced by Celeste Javier) She is 6 years old and the youngest of the McCormick children. There have been other moments when she also seems to have superhuman strength, and once had the ability to lift a piano over her head with ease, seen during "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics". An emotionally (and psychologically) fragile woman, Linda Stotch is Butters' mother and a native Hawaiian. Clyde's mother, Betsy (originally Martha) is of Dutch ancestry. Part of the humor of Token's character is that despite mostly subverting the characteristics of the traditional token black character, he sometimes unwillingly fulfills it, such as finding out he instinctively knows how to play bass guitar, which Cartman insisted all black people know, or an uncontrollable desire to pay to see Tyler Perry perform comedy. Shelly is prominent in the episodes "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig", "Chickenpox", "The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer", "Cat Orgy", "Over Logging", "Pandemic", "Pandemic 2: The Startling", "Broadway Bro Down", and "Tegridy Farms Halloween Special". Clyde's father, Roger, has been stated in different episodes to be a geologist,[episode needed] though the episode "The List", states that Clyde's father owns a shoe store at the mall. She usually hangs around with the other mothers and women of South Park, but they aren't all so fond of her - Stan's Mom says she's a gossip, and according to Theresa on The Real Housewives of New Jersey she has yellow teeth.