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==Thomas and Nellie McElroy==
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'''Thomas and Nellie McElroy''' are the ]s of ]. They first appear in the episode "]", when they come to South Park for Chef's ]. They appear later in the episode "]" when Chef takes ] and ] to his parents' ] in ]. They perform a ]-esque ritual to ] ]'s soul from Cartman's body. Their most recent appearance to date is in "]", where they are seen in a crowd during the town's ] celebration. Interestingly, they are not seen at Chef's funeral in ].

The McElroys' main subject of conversation is their supposed encounters with the ]. They repeatedly claim that they have seen him on multiple occasions, and are constantly harassed by him, as he tries to swindle them out of "Tree-fiddy" ($3.50). According to Thomas, the monster has pretended to be a ], an ], and Chef's imaginary friend from childhood.

==Darryl Weathers==
Darryl Weathers is a worker from the Construction Workers' Union. He has a flock of red hair and a big red moustauche. His first appearence is in ] where he is hosting a rally of many working class men being mad at losing their jobs to the Goobacks who volunteer to work for next to nothing. He tries to help them find a way to get rid of the Goobacks, when it eventually comes to all the men having sex with each other. He approves the idea and mandates that every man does it.

The next appearence is a one liner in ] where he appears in the background mad at someone(who we know is Kyle's bad) putting a fake ticket on his car.

==Farmer Carl Denkins==
'''Farmer Carl Denkins''' is a ], who lives just outside of South Park. He originally appeared in the pilot episode of the series, reporting to Officer Barbrady that his cattle were being mutilated. When the pilot was re cut into the episode "]", he remained in the episode. One of his chickens was sexually molested by the "]". He shoots and kills Scott Tenorman's parents for trespassing on his property in "]", and played a prominent role in the episode "]" (although he was referred to as Rancher Bob in this appearance). During the run of the series, his ] fell prey to Chickenlover; his ]s have been ] and turned inside-out by ]s, and have later performed a mass ]; and his pony was taught to bite off Scott Tenorman's weiner (despite many unsuccessful attempts and much effort). Also, his duck was recruited to join Stan's dance troupe in ].

==Fat Abbot==
'''Fat Abbot''' is the profane character in the episode in the popular show ]. Fat Abbot is profane and resembles the famous character ''"Fat Albert"''. Fat Abbot is usually calling all his friends "bitches" and uses slang and/or street talk. Fat Abbot makes his first and only apperance on South Park.

==Fluffy==
'''Fluffy''' is Eric Cartman's potbelly pig. She makes only two notable appearances: in the first season episode "]," she is a hapless element of the children's school genetics project, and in the fourth season "]," she is startled awake by boys who are sneaking into the Cartmans' house and begins squealing, but is subsequently yelled back into silence by a semi-awake Eric Cartman (who never notices the other boys).

==God==
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] is portrayed on South Park as a ] from ]; he is a hybrid of a ], ], and ], with a reptilian tongue he uses to catch bugs. His first appearance was in "]". He can be summoned in Heaven when his name is spoken, and sometimes on Earth, where he appears as beams of light with a deep voice. God is a ], although only people of the ] faith are allowed in Heaven. As the population of Heaven began to dwindle, prior to the fact the population of Hell rises up endlessly, as told in "]", God started to allow others into Heaven. This was an attempt to build up Heaven's army to protect God's Kingdom from the increasingly larger Army of Satan. It is said that the ] was created by God to help find out which human would be the best leader of his army. Kenny, being the best, was killed by God to get Kenny to lead his army with the Golden PSP. Kenny, after being revived & killed over the course of an episode debate, saves Heaven and is honored with a statue of Keanu Reeves. He frequently curses, and isn't hesitant to use his or Jesus' names in vain. Every 2000 years, he comes to Earth to answer one question. He is included as a figure with the South Park series 3 ] action figure by Mezco. His voice is provided by ].<br><br>

==Halfy==
'''Halfy''' (pronounced Half-ee) is an ] (he has no legs, hence his nickname), who first appeared in the episode "]". In his early appearances, he would claim that he would have sex with various things/people, only to be told "You don't count Halfy; you don't have any legs", to which he would reply "Oh. Yeah." When he is happy, he jumps into the air and somersaults. Halfy was spotted at the starting line of the South Park "Running of the Cows" in the episode "]."

==Midget wearing bikini==
'''Midget wearing bikini''' (also known as '''"Midget in a bikini"''', et al) is a news reporter for the local South Park television station. He has appeared in ] and '']''. He is literally a midget in a bikini. Other unusual reporters have such names as "Creamy Goodness", "Hispanic Man With Gravy Stains On His Lapel", "Tom Pusslicker", "Mike Swullenballs", and "A 34 year-old Asian Man Who Looks Strikingly Similar To ]".

==Moses==
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''']''' is a being for which the Jewish people make macaroni pictures, popcorn necklaces, and soap carvings at the Jewish scout camp in the episode "]". He is called out of the fire by an elder and given these tokens. The antagonist Garth puts him in a conch shell before calling upon ]. ], who had been banished by Moses for not being Jewish, saves the camp by breaking the conch shell open with his head. Moses also appears in the episode "]". Moses is based on the ] from the movie '']''.

==Mr. Derp==
'''Mr. Derp''' appears in the episode "]" after Chef quits his job. He seems to be a very idiotic person who is described by ] and ] as being like a character in a ] movie in the DVD commentary. He seems to only serve "yellow stuff" and "white stuff" (although Cartman does order "yellow with a side of white"). His name is derived from the word 'derp' that Stone and Parker used as describing a joke which is easy to predict, from the movie ]. Mr. Derp makes a brief appearance behind the lemonade stand in the episode "]", and can also be seen running out of South Park Elementary and away from global warming in the episode "]". He is also in the episode "]".

==Mr. Kitty==
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'''Kitty''', or '''Mr. Kitty''' voiced by comedian ] in "]" and by ] in all other appearances, is a cat owned by ] and his mother ]. Her first appearance was in "]" where she wanted a bite of Cartman's ] ]. Cartman often refers to the cat as Mr. Kitty despite the fact that the cat is female. Kitty has gray hair and is a shorthair. Kitty usually tries to get Cartman's food, and Cartman abuses and yells at her. ("No, Mr. Kitty, this is my pot pie. No, Kitty, that's a bad kitty!") In the episode "]", an evil Cartman from a parallel universe arrived and was friendly to Kitty. This caused the regular Cartman soon to become cross with them and scare Kitty off. Kitty's most prominent role was in the season three episode "]".

Since "]", Mr. Kitty has been seen infrequently, though she was mentioned in "]" as being part of the list of people Cartman needed to apologize to in order to reach Heaven when he believed he was dead.

As of season eleven Kitty is alive and well, since in "]" Cartman used cat feces to make a mustache for ].

==Mr. Wyland==
'''Mr. Wyland''' replaced ] in two episodes as the 3rd grade teacher after Mr. Garrison was caught attempting to molest a child in "]". Wyland wears a blue top with a red bow tie. He was first shown in "]" and made the class make a get well card for Kyle.

==Santa==
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'''Santa''' (voiced by ]) is, quite simply, ''South Park's'' version of ]. He lives at the North Pole in his ], aided two months out of the year by the ].

Santa is often shown with ''South Park's'' other Christmas-related characters, Mr. Hankey and Jesus. His relationship with the latter has been rocky. In the animated short that started ''South Park,'' called "]", Jesus and Santa had a fight to determine what the true meaning of Christmas was---giving or Jesus' birth. With some advice from ], the boys told Jesus that Santa keeps the spirit of Christmas alive, and then told Santa that if it wasn't for Jesus there would be no Christmas at all. The two reconciled, though they would later fight again in "]," when Santa felt gypped that there are more Jesus-related Christmas songs than ones about him. Nevertheless they made up again, and Jesus later lost his life to save Santa from Iraqis in "]."

Santa is known for not being afraid to get violent to protect the true meaning of Christmas. In "]" he was captured by Iraqis and had to shoot his way free, and in "]" his skill with a shotgun and sledgehammer saved Christmas from the Antichrist.

Another character trait of Santa is his tendency to speak in the third person; e.g., in "]" he says "Santa's gonna have to kill you!"

==Scott the dick==
Scott's first appearance was in "]". He has also appeared in the "real world" of South Park in "]." Scott lives in ] and is known by most Canadians as being a dick. He is uptight and short-tempered, especially with ]'s toilet humour.

He has been made Saddam Hussein's adviser twice, first in "]" and then to the new ] (who turned out to be Saddam Hussein in disguise) in "]."

==Skeeter==
- '''Skeeter''' is a red-haired townsperson. He has a southern accent, and typically is portrayed as a redneck. He hangs out at the bar a great deal, where he greets newcomers by saying, "Hey! We don't take kindly to" whatever they are "around here." This is generally followed by the bartender replying, "Now, Skeeter, he/she/they ain't hurtin' nobody."
He is shown leading various mobs in different episodes, or otherwise appears as a background character or regular townee. His most notable appearances include leading the campaign to "Free Hat McCullough" in "]", and as a war supporter who sings in "]".

In "]", he is revealed to be the father of ]. He might also be the brother of Craig's father, Thomas.

==Sparky the Dog==
'''Sparky''' is Stan's dog. He first appeared in "]" in which it was revealed that he was gay. Stan was upset that Sparky was gay, so Sparky ran away. In this episode, ] was his voice (despite only saying "woof" in various ways). He has been seen in "]", in which Stan ] him and "]" when his fur was used to disguise ]. Sparky also makes an appearance in "]" and is included as a figure with the South Park series 2 Stan ] by ].

==Skyler==
'''Skyler''' is a member of the band "Lords of the Underworld" (briefly Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld) and has been seen on two occasions.

In his first appearance, "]," Skyler is seen as ]'s boyfriend who she invites round while babysitting ]. He invited his band along. Skyler only wanted Shelley for sex, and because of a huge age difference Shelley was reluctant (Shelley is 12 and he is in his 20s). After she refused to have sex he dumped her. Cartman helped her get revenge by trashing his guitar. When he angrily returned to Cartman's house while Shelley was still there, Cartman threw catnip at him, attracting Cartman's cat ] and other neighborhood felines. The cats pounced at Skyler.

Skyler was not seen again until "]," in which his band needed "something" to help them win battle of the bands. They then found ], who turned out to be a great singer despite only being able to shout his name. Jealous of Timmy's popularity (thanks to a discussion started by ]), Skyler left the band to pursue a solo career titled "Reach for the Skyler". He later rejoined though, and they performed at the South Park Battle of the Bands.

==Starvin' Marvin==
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'''Starvin' Marvin''' (voiced by ]) is a very thin ]n boy who first appeared in Season One's Thanksgiving special, ]. He cannot speak English--though he later learns to say the phrases "sweet" and "yeah I want the Cheesy Poofs!", as well as his name—but the boys find his clicking ability interesting. (Incidentally, Marvin and his village speak a clicking language with features typical of ], which are in southern Africa and nowhere near Ethiopia.) Starvin' Marvin was once in the custody of the four boys, but Mr. Garrison reported them for it and had him sent back to Ethiopia, along with many dead rabid turkeys. He later appeared in "]", in which he relocated his fellow Ethiopians to the planet Marklar.

==Tom, the News Anchor==
'''Tom''' the News Anchor (voiced by ]) has appeared in various episodes of ''South Park'' reporting on current events. Other news anchors are also referred to as Tom by the reporters. He often introduces field news anchors by describing their race, gender, age, what they are wearing, their size, and, sometimes, whether they look like someone famous (in a non-specific combination). This is used rather than their name, and the description also seen beneath the anchor's head on the screen. Examples include: a midget in a bikini, a Hispanic man with some gravy stains on his lapel, a ] Swiss man tied to a pony, and a normal looking guy with a funny name (Creamy Goodness). In the episode ] it is
revealed that his last name is '''Pusslicker''', but in Season 11 his name changes to '''Swollenballs'''.

In the ] version he was voiced by ] ] in earlier seasons.

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