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Various student characters attend the fictional school South Park Elementary in the animated television show ''
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''. The school is one of the most prominent settings on the show, the
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of which revolves mostly around the students. While a few characters from varying grades have been depicted in recurring minor roles, the students in the
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—including central characters
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, Kyle Broflovski,
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, and
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—receive the primary focus of the series. The fourth grade class is taught throughout most of the series by Mr. Garrison, with a hiatus between seasons 4 and 6 when he is replaced by Ms. Choksondik. These students also attended class under Mr. Garrison during their previous time as third graders during ''South Park''s first three-and-a-half seasons. In tradition with the show's
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style, all characters listed below are composed of simple geometrical shapes and bright colors. Ever since the show's second episode, "
Weight Gain 4000 "Weight Gain 4000" is the third episode of the first season of the American animated television series ''South Park''. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on August 27, 1997. In the episode, the residents of South Park excitedl ...
" (
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, 1997), all characters on ''South Park'' have been animated with computer software, though they are portrayed to give the impression that the show still utilizes the method of animating construction paper composition cutouts through the use of
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, which was the technique used in creating the show's first episode, "
Cartman Gets an Anal Probe "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" is the series premiere of the American animated television series ''South Park''. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on August 13, 1997. The episode introduces child protagonists Eric Cartman, Kyle B ...
". In addition to the main characters, other students below will sometimes give a brief monologue as a means of expressing the lessons they have attained during the course of an episode. Most of the characters are foul-mouthed as a means for series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone to display how they claim young children really talk when they are alone. Most of the male students are amused by bodily functions and
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, and their favorite television personalities are
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, a
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duo whose comedy routines on their show-within-the-show revolve substantially around the usage of fart jokes. In response to the focus on elements of satire in ''South Park'', Parker has said that the main goal of the show is to portray the students as "kids just being kids" as a means of accurately showcasing "what it's like to be in third grade in America".


Main class


Bebe Stevens

Bebe Stevens ( ), voiced by ''South Park'' supervising producer
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, is Wendy Testaburger's best friend and has often been seen socializing with fellow female classmates throughout the duration of the series. She has frizzy blonde hair and wears a red coat with dark green pants. While she originally voiced Bebe without computer manipulation, Howell now speaks within her normal vocal range while adding a childlike inflection. The recorded audio is then edited with
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, and the pitch is altered to make the voice sound more like that of a fourth grader. Bebe first prominently appears in the season 1 episode "
Weight Gain 4000 "Weight Gain 4000" is the third episode of the first season of the American animated television series ''South Park''. It first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on August 27, 1997. In the episode, the residents of South Park excitedl ...
", in which she is voiced by
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. In that episode, she narrates a play for
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's visit to South Park and the play was directed by Mr. Garrison. In the
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episode " Clubhouses", she develops a crush on Kyle and uses a game of Truth or Dare? as an excuse to kiss him. She believes she's the most popular and beautiful girl in South Park. She plays a major role in the episode "
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", when the boys' attraction to her increases because of her newly developing breasts. She becomes disturbed by the level of attention she is receiving and the friction this causes between her and her female classmates, and after deciding that being given attention solely for her physique may lead to her becoming a spoiled, poorly-adjusted adult, she wears a cardboard box over her upper torso, concealing her breasts. 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. She later plays a large role in the season 11 episode " The List", where she abuses her powers within the girls' List Committee to rig a list ranking the boys by attractiveness so that Clyde is ranked the cutest boy, in order to acquire free shoes from his father's shoe store. She is arrested after a brawl with Wendy and accidentally shooting Kenny. Bebe makes a
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in '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'' and helps the New Kid with their hairstyle in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole''.


Butters Stotch

Leopold "Butters" Stotch, voiced by Matt Stone, is cheerful, naïve, optimistic, and more passive than the show's other child characters, and can become increasingly anxious, especially when faced with the likelihood of punishment by his parents. He is often treated poorly by other characters and put in painful or humiliating situations, though he is treated with slightly more respect by Stan and Kyle in later seasons. As a result of his increasing popularity with the show's staff and fans, Butters was given a more prominent role beginning with the show's fifth season. He sometimes takes the place of Kenny as Cartman's sidekick. He plays a role in the games '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'' as a paladin and '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole'' as the infamous Professor Chaos.


Clyde Donovan

Clyde Donovan (originally Clyde Goodman and briefly Clyde Harris), voiced by Trey Parker, maintains a friendship with the show's main characters and is among the most often-seen of the boys' extended group, playing supporting roles in several episodes. Clyde first appeared in the show's pilot episode "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe". He makes his first prominent appearance in the 1999 season 3 episode " Tweek vs. Craig" in which he tells everyone that both Tweek and Craig decided against fighting each other and went home instead. He has medium-brown hair, wears a burgundy coat, grayish-brown trousers, and sometimes wears ocean-blue mittens. 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. The season 11 (2007) episode " Lice Capades" focuses heavily on Clyde and a group of
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, who are portrayed as living in a civilized society on Clyde's head. Clyde was so embarrassed when a girl at the doctor's office asked what he was going in for that he said he had
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. While originally voicing Clyde without any computer manipulation, Parker now speaks within his normal vocal range while adding a childlike inflection. The recorded audio is then edited with
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, and the pitch is altered to make the voice sound more like that of a fourth grader. Clyde's birthday is April 10. 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. Clyde appears in the three-part story arc " Coon 2: Hindsight", " Mysterion Rises", and "
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" as his alter-ego, Mosquito. He is the focus of the episode " Reverse Cowgirl", in which he causes his mother Betsy's death when he fails to put the toilet seat down in their home, causing her to fall in and have her organs ripped out by the pressure. The episode also reveals Clyde's father's name to be Roger, and that he has a sister. It is revealed in "
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" that Clyde is part Dutch through his mother. In " Mystery of the Urinal Deuce", it is revealed that Clyde had a colostomy at the age of five. In the episode " Quest for Ratings", after the boys resort to sensationalism to garner higher ratings for their school TV news program, Kyle reports that Clyde has only one testicle, though the truth of this is questionable. Despite his friendship with the four main characters, Clyde serves as the main antagonist of the video game '' South Park: The Stick of Truth''. He also plays a role as one of the main characters in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole'' as his superhero alter-ego, Mosquito. who supposedly has the ability to control and has the abilities of a
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.


Craig Tucker

Craig Tucker, voiced by Matt Stone, commonly characterized by his blue chullo hat and deep nasal monotone voice, is one of the more prominent members of the children's classroom. Craig dislikes the four main characters and rivals them in several episodes. Craig is a pragmatist and has no wish to become involved in any extraordinary adventures the other main characters on the show customarily experience. 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. Craig is also involved in a homosexual relationship with fellow fourth-grade student Tweek Tweak.


Eric Cartman

Eric Cartman, voiced by Trey Parker, is commonly referred to as just Cartman. He is one of the show's four main characters and one of the most popular and iconic. He is obese, obnoxious, antisemitic, racist, sexist and spectacularly sociopathic in his attitude. Most other pupils are alienated by Cartman's insensitive, often misogynistic, and bigoted behavior, though they are occasionally influenced by his obtrusive, manipulative, and propagandist antics. He often tricks Butters. Cartman's role in the series varies from episode to episode. Eric plays the role of a wizard in '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'' and plays the role of his alter-ego the Coon in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole''.


Heidi Turner

Heidi Turner, voiced by Jessica Makinson, is an occasional female classmate of the four main characters with brown hair. Her first lines of dialogue were in the two-part episodes " Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?" and " Probably", where she was referred to as Marcy. She also had dialogue in the episodes "
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" and "
Follow That Egg! "Follow That Egg!" is the tenth episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series ''South Park''. The 135th overall episode, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on November 2, 2005. In the episode, Mrs ...
", the latter of which paired her with
Cartman Eric Theodore Cartman, commonly referred to by his surname Cartman, is a fictional character in the adult animated sitcom ''South Park'', created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. He is voiced by Parker, and is one of the series' four main charact ...
for a class assignment, much to her disgust. Her first major role was in the episode "
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", in which her female classmates attend her slumber party. Throughout the show's run, Heidi's parents have been depicted with different designs. Heidi becomes a more central character in season 20 and has become Cartman's girlfriend in " The Damned", following his ostracization from his male classmates. As of "
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", she wears a striped hat with a purple and orange flower on the front left side of it. By season 21, which follows Cartman's return to his male circle of friends, her relationship with Cartman has grown strained, and in subsequent episodes like " White People Renovating Houses", " Put It Down", and " Doubling Down", undergoes a series of breakups and reunions. Starting from " Moss Piglets" she begins to take on several of Cartman's traits, including his obesity, his hostility, and abusive tone, so much so that Cartman himself is at times intimidated by her. Eventually, Heidi chooses to end her relationship with Cartman in " Splatty Tomato", upon realizing how much it affected her and how it was her own doing. She makes brief appearances in the season 22 episodes " The Problem with a Poo" and " Bike Parade", shown to have lost weight, but still wearing her hat.


Jimmy Valmer

James "Jimmy" Valmer (formerly Jimmy Swanson and sometimes spelled Vulmer), voiced by Trey Parker, is physically disabled, requiring forearm crutches in order to walk. He practices and performs stand-up comedy, even with his
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. He plays the role of a
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in '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'' and Fastpass in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole''.


Kenny McCormick

Kenneth "Kenny" McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone, is one of the four main characters in the show. He comes from one of the poorest families in town, and almost always wears a parka so that the hood covers most of his face and muffles his speech. He often shows a precocious interest in and knowledge of sex, unlike his friends, often providing Stan, Kyle and Cartman with a graphic (albeit muffled) definition of such confusing sexual terminology as "dildo" and "fingerbang". As a
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, he dies in most episodes of the first five seasons before returning in the next. This gag has become occasional following Kenny's absence through season 6, and is explained in the season 14 (2010) episode "
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" as resulting from his parents dabbling in the Cult of Cthulhu around the time of his conception. He plays the role of Princess Kenny in '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'' and Mysterion in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole'' (a parody of
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, which
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as
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acknowledged by calling Freedom Pals
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).


Kyle Broflovski

Kyle Broflovski, voiced by and based on Matt Stone, is one of the main four characters in the show. He is distinctive as the only
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child on the show, and because of this, he often feels like an outsider among his friends and classmates. He has a distinctive short temper, especially around Cartman. He is best friends with Stan, and wears his signature green ushanka on his head. Kyle is also identified by his fiery red afro, which he hates and tries to conceal. Kyle is the elf king in '' South Park the Stick of Truth'' and the Human Kite in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole''.


Leslie Meyers

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" being told by
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to shut up during a school assembly. These interactions between Leslie and the principal continue and eventually escalate to Leslie being removed from school by police in the episode "
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". However, by the end of that episode,
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is told by a newsman that Leslie may be behind the changes occurring in South Park. In the following episode " Sponsored Content", Leslie is revealed to actually be an advertisement that had achieved sentience. Leslie attempts to make friends with
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and Kyle Broflovski but eventually betrays them both in pursuit of her agenda of having ads take over the world. In the season finale episode "
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", PC Principal ends up killing Leslie, thus ending her plans. Leslie was always portrayed wearing a bright yellow top with an alien-like drawing on it, a matching yellow headband and light green pants.


Pip Pirrip

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and shares his name with the main protagonist of the
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novel ''
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''. Wearing a bow tie and flat cap, he is often teased by his classmates. While largely passive, the only thing that drives him to anger is when fellow students mistake him for being
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. The show's official website has noted that this is in reference to the animosity shared between some natives of Britain and France. A similar gag is seen in '' South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut'', in which the Mole, a young French boy, is called "British" by Cartman. Pip is the central figure of an eponymous episode during the show's fourth season. The episode, which does not feature any of the show's other characters, is a comedic retelling of ''
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'', with Pip assuming the role of his character's namesake. After this titular episode, Pip became a background character with only two further speaking appearances—as a candidate for the new fourth boy in " Professor Chaos" and then being a background character for the rest of the sixth season—until season eleven when he disappeared completely from the series. Three seasons later, Pip made his final appearance on the show in the episode " 201" to beg the
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to spare South Park; the mecha responds by crushing him to death with her foot as he tries to run away, officially killing off the character. He makes a brief reappearance in the video game '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'' with his picture being shown in the "Hall of Honor" alongside several other deceased characters.


Scott Malkinson

Scott Malkinson, voiced by Matt Stone, is a background character who speaks occasionally. He has a lisp and diabetes, and it is portrayed to be totally uncool to hang out with him. He has visible freckles on his face and wears a light green jacket with dark teal trousers. In " Elementary School Musical", Cartman makes fun of his lisp and diabetes. In " Going Native", Butters is said to have beaten him up off-screen. However, in " A Song of Ass and Fire" and " Titties and Dragons", they are paired together trying to get help from George R. R. Martin. He was prominently featured in the episode "
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" where he tries to get the attention of the new classmate while his father refuses to get
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. Scott appears in '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'' and plays the role of Captain Diabetes in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole''.


Stan Marsh

Stanley "Stan" Marsh, voiced by and based on Trey Parker, is the most level-headed, mature and convivial of the four boys. Stan is generally kind, honest, smart, well-meaning, assertive, and often shares with his best friend Kyle a leadership role as the main
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of the show. Stan is portrayed as the
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among the show's four central characters. He is one of the main characters in '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'', and he plays the role of Toolshed in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole''. He is often seen wearing a blue and red winter hat, a brown coat, blue pants, and most of the time is seen wearing red gloves.


Timmy Burch

Timmy Burch, voiced by Trey Parker, is a mentally and physically disabled large-headed boy who uses a motorized wheelchair. He is based on an elementary school acquaintance of ''South Park'' art director Adrien Beard. Timmy's exact condition has never been specified in the show, though ''South Park''s official website describes it as "a strange combination of
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and
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".South Park Studios. Accessed on November 14, 2008 Timmy's spoken vocabulary is mostly limited to the enthusiastic shouting of his own name, which could be
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. It's indicated in the episode "
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" that the adults can't understand what Timmy is saying when he speaks, though the rest of the children can. Timmy first appears in the season four (2000) episode " The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". Parker and Stone had to push hard for the inclusion of the character, as Comedy Central was originally reluctant to allow the show to feature a character with a cognitive disability. Mini-commentary for episode "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000" The duo asserted their intention of portraying other children as treating him as an equal, while stressing the importance of both including a mentally-disabled character who is "happy to be imself, and representing him "as part of the gang and not as the subject of cruel schoolyard humor". Two weeks after his debut, Timmy was a central figure in the episode "
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", where doctors and school faculty erroneously attribute his behavior to
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in the show's condemnation of the rampant diagnosis of the disorder. "Timmy 2000" also shows his parents, Richard and Helen, having similar disabilities and using wheelchairs, and their vocabularies being mostly limited to their own names. When
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is introduced in the season five (2001) episode " Cripple Fight", Timmy becomes jealous of Jimmy's popularity, and the two get into a violent brawl in a parking lot. The two make amends, and are depicted as friends in subsequent episodes. Timmy quickly became a fan favorite, and was once voted "The Greatest Disabled TV Character" in a poll conducted by a BBC-sponsored
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named ''Ouch!'' in which he was more popular among disabled voters than among non-disabled voters. 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". Parker noted that soon after Timmy debuted, fans he encountered began mimicking the character's exclamation of "Timmy!" as opposed to the show's other catchphrases. Melanie McFarland of the ''
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'' describes Jimmy and Timmy's capabilities and portrayal in the show as Parker and Stone declaring their opposition to political correctness as social restriction. When praising the show for both its depiction of Jimmy and Timmy and its coverage of disability-related issues, ''
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'' columnist Jeff Shannon, a quadriplegic, describes Jimmy and Timmy as "goodwill ambassadors", while commenting that "Timmy appears, at first glance, to uphold the condescending disability stereotypes that are gradually fading from mainstream entertainment. But like everything else in ''South Park'', he's actually challenging preconceptions, toppling taboos and weaving his singularity into the fabric of the show". He plays a role in the game '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole'' as Doctor Timothy (a parody of
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from the
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).


Tolkien Black

Tolkien Black (previously Williams), voiced by Trey Parker and later Adrien Beard, first appeared in "
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". He is the only black child in South Park until the introduction of Nichole Daniels in "
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" in season 16. Originally named "Token", "Token Williams", and finally "Token Black" as a play on the notion of a token black character, it is retconned in the second episode " The Big Fix" of the twenty-fifth season (2022) his first name is actually "Tolkien", after J. R. R. Tolkien. After his name was changed, Comedy Central changed the synopses and subtitles for every past episode that mentions the name "Token" to "Tolkien". He discovers that he can play the
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in season seven's "
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", despite never having done so, because, as Cartman says, all black people can play that instrument, a stereotype that annoys Tolkien, especially when Tolkien's inexplicable facility with it lends credence to it. Episodes in which he plays a major role often address ethnicity-related topics. In "
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", he becomes self-conscious when his classmates mock him for being the wealthiest one in their class. He attempts to address this by inviting several other wealthy families to move to South Park (who all happen to be black) including
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and
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, leading the townspeople to refer to them as "richers". When he realizes he does not fit in with his wealthy peers either, he goes to live with lions at the zoo, before he learns that his classmates mock him not because they do not like him, but because they all mock ''each other'' and because it is part of how they relate to each other. In " Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000", his father declares hate crime legislation to be "a savage hypocrisy". In the season 11 (2007) episode " With Apologies to Jesse Jackson", Stan is perplexed by Tolkien’s rebuffs of his attempts to make amends with Tolkien after Stan's father reluctantly exclaimed "niggers" when attempting to solve a puzzle as a contestant during a live taping of ''
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''. When Stan has an epiphany, he tells Tolkien "I've been trying to say that I understand how you feel, but I'll never understand. I'll never really get how it feels for a black person to earsomebody use the N-word", to which Tolkien accepts Stan's apology by saying "Now you get it." For the show's first 24 seasons, his name was given as "Token Black", supposedly as a reference to
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. However, the season 25 episode " The Big Fix" reveals that his first name is actually "Tolkien", and that he was named after J. R. R. Tolkien. In the episode, Tolkien addresses an assembly hosted by Stan in which he states that he hates his namesake, saying that he finds J.R.R. Tolkien's work to be "a bunch of nerdy, jive-ass dragon shit". Parker and Stone had originally taken turns providing their voices for the few lines Tolkien had as a minor character. Mini-commentary for episode "Here Comes The Neighborhood" Tolkien is now voiced by ''South Park'' art director and co-producer Beard. When trying to find a new voice actor for Tolkien during production of "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000", Parker said he recruited Beard "because he was the only black guy we had in our building at the time." Tolkien plays a role in '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'' and plays the role of Tupperware in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole'' (not to be confused with
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).


Tweek Tweak

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, and
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due to his consumption of
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. His strained voice is provided by Stone, and he tends to scream, "Oh, God!", "Oh, Jesus, dude!", "GAH!", and "Too much pressure!" His name is taken from a slang term referring to recreational users of
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, as well as hyperactive or dysfunctional people in general. While Tweek's parents—who run a coffee shop—attribute his problems to
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, originally it seemed to be a result of giving Tweek coffee too frequently to "calm him down". In ''The Stick of Truth'', however, it is revealed that the
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that Tweek's parents slip into his coffee is the true cause of his paranoia, shakes, and addiction to their coffee. As a result, Tweek is constantly shaking or twitching and is always depicted with spiky, disheveled blond hair and a poorly buttoned shirt. He seems unaware of this as he begs for coffee and has offered coffee to other kids. While he originally voiced Tweek without any computer manipulation, Stone now does so by speaking within his normal vocal range and then adding a childlike inflection. The recorded audio is edited with
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, and the pitch altered to make the voice sound more like that of a fourth grader. Tweek is introduced in the
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(1998) episode " Gnomes" and is as prominent as one of the four main characters through the middle portion of the sixth season (2002). The character Kenny is absent during the majority of the season, which allowed the show's creators and writing staff an opportunity to provide larger roles for both Tweek and Butters, who were growing more popular with both the viewers and staff of the show. Kenny ultimately returns in the season finale "
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", and, though Butters has continued as a significant presence as the ''
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'' fifth main character, Tweek had very few lines until '' The Stick of Truth''. It is in the season 19 episode "
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" that he is forced into a relationship with Craig Tucker, seemingly just to appease the townspeople; however in later productions, such as the season 21 episode " Put It Down" and '' The Fractured But Whole'', they are shown through their continuous treatment of each other as romantic partners even in private settings to be a real couple. Tweek plays a role in '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'' and plays the role of Wonder Tweek in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole'' (a parody of
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from the
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).


Wendy Testaburger

Wendy Testaburger is the show's most prominent female student. Her best friend is
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, and her boyfriend is Stan Marsh, though their relationship as such has received less focus in the show's later seasons. Wendy has previously been voiced by Karri Turner (in the unaired pilot),
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, Mona Marshall,
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, and is currently voiced by
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. Fellow co-creator Matt Stone has also cited the name of Wendy Westaburger, the wife of an old friend from his childhood. She wears a pink/purple beret, a purple coat, and yellow pants. She has long black hair with uneven bangs. Wendy made her first appearance unnamed, but clearly recognizable, in " The Spirit of Christmas". Wendy has a very strong dislike for Cartman, as he has cursed her out multiple times for her feminist beliefs, and regularly belittles her when she tries to speak in class. In "
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", she defends her beliefs and reputation by fighting Cartman, which Cartman tries very hard to avoid because he is afraid that the other male students will make fun of him for being beaten up by a girl. Cartman is genuinely afraid of Wendy, despite telling her in front of the others that she can't beat him because she's a "chick". Wendy proves her strength by beating him. Wendy plays the role of local superhero Call Girl in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole'' and makes a
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in '' South Park: The Stick of Truth''.


Others


Other fourth graders

* Damien Thorn (voiced by Matt Stone) is the eponymous character of a first-season episode. Inspired by Damien Thorn from the 1976 horror film ''
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'', Damien is
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's son, who briefly attended South Park Elementary before moving from South Park. He later makes cameo appearances in " Professor Chaos", "
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", "
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", "
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" and the movie '' South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut''. * Jason White (voiced by Trey Parker) is visually modeled after Jason McHugh, an actor who starred in the movies '' Cannibal! The Musical'' and ''
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'', both written by ''South Park'' creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Jason has a receding hairline of brown hair and wears a purple coat with a dark gray collar and a pair of blue jeans. Although he appears in the hallways of South Park Elementary in episodes like "
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", he has only appeared in class in "
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" His surname, younger sister, father Bob, and mother are first established in the 2017 episode " Splatty Tomato", in which his newly established surname is used to satirize support for President Donald Trump among white Americans. In the episode, President Garrison, who is an analog of then-U.S. president Donald Trump, appears in South Park, and while the townsfolk want to get rid of him, one of them points out that "the Whites still support the President!". Jason was apparently killed off in the episode "
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", when he is crushed by a passing police car. However, in " The Big Fix", he is seen as a background character in multiple scenes. * Peter Mullen (formerly as Leroy Jenkins) (voiced by Matt Stone) first appears in the episode " Mystery of the Urinal Deuce" where he shows his pet frog to the class during show and tell. After that, he is only seen in the background like most of the minor students. He is seen wearing a blue shirt and glasses and has freckles and brown hair. * Annie Knitts (formerly known as Annie Nelson and Annie Faulk) (voiced by Mary Kay Bergman, Eliza Schneider and April Stewart) is a background character who speaks occasionally. Despite never having a significant role with the exception of "
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", she has appeared in every classroom scene since the first episode of the series. * Jenny Simons is one of the more popular fourth grade girls. She has black hair held back with a violet headband and wears a blue coat. Her first appearance was in "The List". In "Bass to Mouth", she defecates in her pants during class, and later attempts suicide offscreen out of embarrassment. * Sophie Gray is girl who joins the fourth grade in the season 23 episode "
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, she enjoys soccer, is an avid fan of the
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series ''
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'', and has diabetes, which prompts Scott Malkinson, who has always been ridiculed for his diabetes, to declare that he is in love with her. His attempts to court her lead him to warn the other boys in class to stay away from her, but she tells him that simply because they both have diabetes does not make her his girlfriend. She nonetheless expresses gratitude that she has a classmate who understands the struggles diabetics face, and they remain friends. * Bill Allen and Fosse McDonald (voiced by Trey Parker) are two bullies who occasionally antagonize the main characters. They constantly give off obnoxious giggles in deep voices, and refer to everything as "gay". Their demeanor is similar to that of '' Beavis and Butthead''. In the episode "
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", they act as the sidekicks of Terrance Mephesto, who is the son of mad scientist Alphonse Mephesto. They also play a small but crucial role in the season 7 episode "
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", by kidnapping a girl's
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, allowing the boys to become real detectives. Though none of them appear in class any longer, they are still frequent background characters. * Charlotte is Butters'
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ex-girlfriend; she appears in "
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" * Dog Poo Petuski (or DogPoo) (voiced by Trey Parker) is characterized by his lack of personal hygiene, and resembles Pig-Pen from ''
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''. Dog Poo is almost exclusively used as a background character, his only speaking roles coming in the episodes " Professor Chaos" (in which both he and Cartman acknowledge his status as a background character) and " It's a Jersey Thing". * Kevin Stoley (voiced by Matt Stone) is characterized by his preference to bring along his ''
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'' and ''
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''-related toys, much to the annoyance of other characters who are participating in role-playing games not associated with ''Star Wars'' or ''Star Trek''. In " Conjoined Fetus Lady", it is revealed that Kevin is of Chinese ancestry. He played a major role in the episode "
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" where he was seen as a member of Cartman's pirate crew. He also played supporting roles in " Black Friday", " A Song of Ass and Fire", and " Titties and Dragons". Kevin wears a sky-blue jacket with a red collar, red gloves, and dark blue trousers. His hair is black, and the style is similar to that of Stan's. The light blue color of his jacket explains why in the ancient scripts he was written as "Sky". * David Rodriguez (voiced by Matt Stone) is a Mexican busboy from Boise, Idaho who made his first major appearance in the end of "
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" but made his speaking debut in "
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". His family owns a Mexican restaurant in South Park called Nueva Familia. Since then, he has been seen hanging out with the four main boys at South Park Elementary. Although his name is spelled as David, it is actually pronounced as Dah-veed . * Bradley Biggle (voiced by Matt Stone) is a background character who speaks occasionally, making his first appearance in " Rainforest Shmainforest". His character is finally developed in the " Coon and Friends" story arc, when he plays superheroes with the other boys. His superhero handle is Mintberry Crunch. For his choice, he is ridiculed by Cartman and discouraged by the other kids who play superheroes. In the third episode, he unexpectedly takes center stage when he is revealed to be not only the younger brother of Henrietta, but also an extraterrestrial with actual super powers, Gok-zarah, from the planet Kokajun. He plays the role of Mint Berry Crunch, a DLC character, in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole''. * Red McArthur (also known as Bertha and Rebecca) (voiced by Eliza Schneider, Mona Marshall and April Stewart) is a girl who, as her name suggests, has dark red hair. She is frequently featured as Bebe and Wendy's friend. * Sally Turner formerly Powder, was first seen in " Rainforest Shmainforest" as part of the Getting Gay With Kids choir, but has been seen in the South Park Elementary fourth grade class ever since. Sally worked with Kenny McCormick on the egg science project in "
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". As of later seasons, she appears to have been demoted to a background character. Sally has similar hair and clothes to two other females in her class, most notably Red. She wears a navy blue sweater and sea green trousers, as many of her female classmates do. Her hair is similar to that of Red's, except that Sally lacks bangs, and she has a pink clip tying her hair back on the right. * Allie Nelson is a student and a background character at South Park Elementary, She has shoulder-length brown hair. She wears a purple sweater and a grey skirt. She also wears black shoes and can usually be seen holding a teal trapper keeper. She is yet to have a speaking role in the series. * Kelly-Ann Barlow is a background character, She joined Butters "kissing company" in " Butters' Bottom Bitch". She appeared a few times afterwards. Kelly-Ann has short, curly, orange hair with a cyan clip with a yellow flower on it. She wears a light pink-rimmed, pink shirt with a yellow flower at its center, a cyan jacket, and blue pants. Her first speaking role was in " Hummels & Heroin", when she informs Marcus about the death of an entertainer dressed as the character
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. * Brimmy (production code "Kid A") is a background character that has been around since the pilot episode, "
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". Brimmy's clothing is very similar to that of Craig Tucker's. He wears grey trousers, a blue coat and a blue cap with a yellow brim. Several other unnamed background characters can be seen with similar appearances to Brimmy, having different colored clothing. He can also be spotted in the lunch room, playground and hallways quite frequently. Despite his longevity, the character has never played a role in any episode and was also left unnamed, generally referred to by the conjectural title, "boy with blue cap", until his name was ultimately revealed to be Brimmy in ''South Park: The Fractured But Whole''. * Francis is a background character who speaks occasionally. He has a light brown sweatshirt with the Snacky Smores logo on it, brown hair with lock down bangs on his forehead and a pair of dark blue jeans. * Lola is a background female character voiced by April Stewart. She wears a dark green sweatshirt and has long brown hair in which one strand is near her left eye, while wearing a plastic headband. She is paired up with Tolkien for Mrs. Garrison's assignment in "
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", one of the only episodes where her name is mentioned, the other being "The Hobbit", where she says her name during cheerleader roll call. Her first appearance came in "AWESOM-O". * Nelly is a female character voiced by April Stewart. She has brown hair and parts it into two pigtails. She wears a light green sweater with a picture of a daisy on it and wears dark green trousers. More aggressive and domineering than the other fourth grade girls, Nelly handles the more blunt roles in her clique. She is the girls' official "List Keeper", when Butters was recruited to attack Nelly by kicking her in the groin, this had little to no effect on her due to
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's ignorance of the female body. Nelly has proven herself to be a talented fighter, demonstrated by the fact that she beat up Butters, breaking his arm and giving him a black eye. Due to Nelly's tough attitude she was chosen by the girls to lead their counter-movement against Butters' "Wieners Out" movement. She played supporting roles in " The List" and " Douche and a Danish". * Jessie is a girl who first appeared in "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset". She wears a pink sweatshirt with a flower logo on it, a pair of blue jeans and has long blonde hair in which one strand is near her left eye, while wearing a plastic headband. She has a friend named Kal. * Kal is a wavy brown-haired girl. She has a pink bow on her hair. Her first appearance is "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset". She has a friend named Jessie.


Other children

* Trent Boyett is a classmate who has only appeared once, in "
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". Characterized as the class bully, Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny once had him light a piece of paper in order for them to put it out, as they had been playing firemen. The fire resulted in their teacher, Miss Claridge, catching fire and suffering major burns over her body. Despite arguing his innocence, the boys lied and said it was his fault, and Butters, the only other one who knew the truth, was reluctant to clear him out of fear of getting in trouble with his parents. Trent was sent to juvenile hall for five years. Upon release, he sought revenge upon them, putting Butters in the hospital and targeting Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny next. Trent was once again sent away after the teacher was again set ablaze during his attempt to take revenge on the boys. He hasn't been seen since. * Esther first appeared in " Rainforest Shmainforest" as a member of Ms. Stevens' dancing choir. Esther bears a resemblance to Kevin Stoley, whom many fans believe she is related to, and is sometimes in the back of Mr. Garrison's classroom. She worked with Bradley Biggle on the egg project and was interviewed by the South Park Gazette about youth narcissism, which she is an expert on because she is a young narcissist herself. She is considered one of the popular girls. Despite her many appearances, she has not, so far, had any significant character development and has not played a major role in any episode. * Thomas is a boy with Tourette's syndrome. He wears a buttoned shirt, has dirty-blonde hair, and has bags under his eyes. His only appearance was in "
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". He is generally nervous and embarrassed by his affliction, and he explains that his dad divorced his mother because of his uncontrollable tics, and that his mom would better off if he was dead. He and Kyle attempted to stop
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, inspired to fake Tourette's by Thomas, from saying offensive things on live TV, unaware that Cartman had lost his ability to filter what he said.
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seemed to be attracted to Thomas in one of the final scenes, asking Thomas if he could do his laundry for him. This event foreshadows "
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", where Craig enters a relationship with
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. * Nathan and Mimsy are two recurring antagonists on the show, most frequently towards Timmy Burch and
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. Nathan has
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, but is rather smart in his plans, usually only having them ruined by Mimsy, who has an unspecified mental disability. Nathan wears a black jacket, red-ish
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, and has long, blonde hair. Mimsy, on the other hand, is physically larger, wears a brown tuxedo, and has a slight lazy eye. Nathan expresses hatred towards both Timmy and Jimmy, while Mimsy just carries out his plans for him. Nathan is abusive towards Mimsy whenever he says something to anger Nathan, usually resulting in Nathan slapping Mimsy and telling him to shut up. Nathan wasn't originally a villain, but offered Jimmy
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in the episode "
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".


Students from other grades


Dougie

Dougie is a red-haired, freckled, second-grade boy with glasses, who first appeared in " Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub". His most prominent appearances come when he assumes the role of General Disarray, sidekick to Butters's alter-ego Professor Chaos. He wants to be a TV news reporter when he grows up. In "
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", he displays a thorough knowledge of the TV show ''
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'', pointing out that all of Professor Chaos' schemes resemble plots of that show. He was also the one to let Butters know that freezing oneself in the snow was actually not a good idea when Butters helped Cartman to do so in the episode "
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". He plays the role of General Disarray and appears as a
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in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole'', and he makes a cameo appearance as General Disarray again in '' South Park: The Stick of Truth''. He can be seen playing with
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figures in both games.


Fillmore Anderson

Fillmore Anderson is a kindergartner who is sometimes featured in small roles in a variety of episodes, particularly where younger students are featured. He is revealed in " Trapper Keeper" to be the nephew of Rosie O'Donnell.


Gordon Stoltski

Gordon Stoltski was a third grader that read the announcements at South Park Elementary until he was killed in a double-murder/suicide perpetrated by a distraught
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in "
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", who mistook the child for a 40-year-old truck driver from Chicago.


Goth kids

* Michael * Henrietta Biggle * Pete Thelman * Firkle (Georgie) Smith The Goth kids are a group of stereotypical
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composed of four members: Michael, a tall, curly-haired fifth-grade boy who sometimes walks with a cane; Pete Thelman, a boy with black hair with dyed red streaks who constantly flicks his long bangs out of the way when it gets in his eyes and appears to be a fourth grader; Firkle Smith, the youngest member and a child who appears to be a kindergartner, and Henrietta Biggle, an overweight girl who also appears to be in fourth grade. In season 14, they were finally added to the title sequence of the show after making several appearances since season 7. The Goth kids were first introduced in the episode "
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" from season 7 and Stan briefly became the fifth member of their group, his nickname being "Raven". The Goth kids frequently stereotype everyone else and display double standards in their talks about conformity; however, they are also often portrayed in a sympathetic light. The Goth kids are easily provoked and are very protective of their image. However, they have been seen to be open about welcoming new members to their group, such as Stan, and on one occasion, offered Butters a chance to join. The Goth kids find it annoying to be confused with the
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"
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" kids from the episode " The Ungroundable" in season 12. and even more frustrating to be compared with
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kids. 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. Michael was in Stan's dance crew in "
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" and he was also seen in the episode from season 15 " T.M.I.", when Cartman attended an anger management class. The Goth kids are never seen attending school lessons but it is indicated by Pete that they do as he complained about going to P.E. class. The Goth kids are usually seen listening to
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, writing or reading Gothic poetry, drinking coffee and smoking. All the Goth kids appeared as followers of
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in " Mysterion Rises", though they became disillusioned in the following episode because
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had not lived up to their expectations. Both Pete and Michael were seen in the episode " Goobacks" during the "Work for a Better Future" song when they were helping clean up litter. The Goth kids are prominent characters in the episode " Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers" where the Goth boys are shocked to discover that Henrietta has become an emo after having been sent to a special camp by her parents. The episode demonstrates the loyalty and close friendship between the Goth kids, as they go to extreme measures to ask their sworn enemies (the vampire kids) for help. All the Goth kids appear to have a liking for video games as in season 9 they were some of the first in line to purchase the Sony PSP when it first came out. They were also more recently seen in season 17 when they sided with Stan during a games console battle between Stan's side (who favored the
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) and Cartman's side (who favored the
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console) about which console was the best and who was going to be the first in line to purchase their favorite. Along with the four main Goth kids and Stan, another unnamed Goth girl has been seen with the group such as in " Goobacks" when she is seen helping the other Goth kids pick up litter during the "Work for a Better Future" song. She also appears in the intro sequence from Season 9 onwards replacing Firkle. She is as of yet unnamed and has only appeared in those two short cameos.


Ike Broflovski

Ike Broflovski is Kyle's younger adopted brother, and the only
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-born student at the school. He is a gifted three-year-old, and received advanced placement in the school's kindergarten class. Ike is voiced by the children of the people who work at the South Park Studios. As with nearly all the Canadians in the show, the top half of his head is disconnected from the bottom, at the jaw line. Ike is a part of an attack along with the Elf king in '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'' and can be seen on the computer at Kyle's house in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole''.


Tammy Warner

Tammy Warner is a fifth grade girl who made her first appearance on the season 13 episode, " The Ring", as Kenny's girlfriend, though it is later revealed that she gave another male student a
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at T.G.I. Friday's, and eventually does the same to Kenny, causing him to die of
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. She is a particularly huge fan of the
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.


Sixth-Graders

The Sixth-Graders are a group of older students who tend to bully the fourth-graders. They are usually seen riding their
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. They were originally depicted as fifth graders, but moved to sixth grade in the fourth season. Their leader is a boy with a distinctive haircut who is always depicted wearing a shirt with a logo of his own face. He also appears to be
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. He regularly refers to the fourth-graders disparagingly as "Fourthies". Episodes concerning the sixth-graders' interactions with the main characters have become less frequent in later seasons. The sixth-graders appear as enemies and mutants in '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole''.


In other media

Wendy and Pip were multi-player characters in the video game ''
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''. The preceding two characters, along with Tweek, Bebe and Damien, were playable in '' South Park Rally''. All aforementioned characters (with the exception of Damien), along with Craig, Clyde, Tolkien, Jimmy, Timmy and Red, are unlockable characters along with
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and Professor Chaos (only available as an exclusive Downloadable Content code) in ''
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''. In '' South Park: The Stick of Truth'', Butters, Kenny, Stan, Jimmy, Kyle, and Cartman are all playable alongside the player's avatar. In the game's sequel, '' South Park: The Fractured but Whole'', all 7 playable characters return, along with Craig, Clyde, Scott Malkinson, Wendy, Tweek, and Tolkien. DLC for the game added Bradley and Henrietta.


See also

* List of ''South Park'' families * List of recurring ''South Park'' characters *
List of staff at South Park Elementary This page is a list of staff at South Park Elementary from the characters in the American animated television series ''South Park''. Mr. Adler Mr. Richard Adler (voiced by Matt Stone) is the puffy cheeked, shop-class teacher at South Park Element ...


References


External links


South Park Studios – Characters
Overview of child characters at the show's official website {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Students At South Park Elementary
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South Park ''South Park'' is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. The series revolves around four boysStan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormickand ...
South Park ''South Park'' is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. The series revolves around four boysStan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormickand ...
South Park ''South Park'' is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central. The series revolves around four boysStan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormickand ...