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Mr. Wyland replaced ] in two episodes as the 3rd grade teacher after Mr. Garrison was caught attempting to childmolester 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. | Mr. Wyland replaced ] in two episodes as the 3rd grade teacher after Mr. Garrison was caught attempting to childmolester 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. | ||
==Ms. Claridge== | |||
Ms. Claridge was the South Park Elementary pre-school teacher. Ms. Claridge has become disabled and covered in burns after a fire broke out in the pre-school classroom at ]. The fire was started when Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny wanted to play "fireman" and asked the "baddest kid in pre school," Trent Boyett to start a fire for them. In spite of the boys' efforts to extinguish the fire (by urinating on it), the fire grew out of control and nearly killed Ms. Claridge. Ms. Claridge survived, but was badly injured and placed on a modern chair which very much resembles ] from ], or Captain Christopher Pike in the original ]. Her face is badly scarred and incapable of expression. She cannot speak, but can only communicate by activating the lights on her wheelchair. If it lights once it means "yes" and twice means "no." It is not clear how she can function as a teacher if she can only communicate "yes" and "no." | |||
The boys denied all culpability for the fire and Trent Boyett was sent to Juvenile Hall for five years. One day, her wheelchair ran out of power in the middle of the road where the boys found her. Seeking to escape Trent Boyett who has been released from Juvenile Hall, they appeal to Stan's older sister Shelley for protection. Shelley agrees, but only if the boys confess to Ms. Claridge their role in the fire. As the boys start to confess to her, Trent Boyett arrives and confronts the boys. Cartman tries to stop him with his mother's taser gun but it accidentally shoots Ms. Claridge who erupts in flames. It powers her wheelchair which spins out of control into a fire hydrant putting the flames out. The police arrive and ask if Trent started the fire. She replies "no" with two beeps but the police mistake it for "yes yes" and arrest Trent. Ms. Claridge appears briefly in one other episode, "]," where Cartman, in his efforts to atone for his life's misdeeds, gives her a fruit basket. | |||
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Bart Simpson
A character resembling Bart Simpson was shown in the animated series South Park. He was unnamed but had a very similar resemblance and was intended to be him. He was voiced by Mona Marshall.
The episode he appears in is Cartoon Wars Part II, the final part of a two parter which parodies both Family Guy and the Mohammed cartoon controversy.
Bart resembles the real Bart by having spiky blond hair, orange top, blue shorts and a skateboard. He has the same sort of voice (but not by the same person) but is shorter than his counterpart. It should be noted though that all children in South Park are short and to keep to the animation style he would have to be short. His habits of writing lines with chalk is also shown and his catchphrase "Eat my shorts" is heard. His catchphrase "Cowabunga" is changed to "Cowabunga motherfucker!" which is said when he knocks people out with his skateboard.
Big Gay Al
Main article: Big Gay AlChris
Chris was a character in the animated series South Park. He was voiced by Dian Bachar and appeared in the two parter Do the Handicapped Go To Hell?/Probably. Chris was a vegetarian before his death in the year 2000, when he slipped on an escalator. Nothing else is known about him, although he is presumably in his 30s.
While in Hell, Chris developed a relationship with Satan. When Saddam Hussein returned, Satan's love for Saddam dwindled back. Chris tried to be "okay" with it, but was soon killed by Saddam. The next day, he returned to Hell, causing Saddam and Chris to continuously killed each other. Satan then followed some advice from God and decided he didn't want to be with Chris or Saddam.
Crab People
Main article: Crab PeopleCrab People are a race of creatures that live underground and want to conquer the Earth. They tried and failed to do this in South Park is Gay!, and since then they have been mentioned in two other episodes.
Darth Chef
After Chef died his body was encased in a metal suit, he became the pedophile Darth Chef. He even had a red spatula (instead of a light saber). Darth Chef can be seen in the South Park title sequence at the end. He is in the crowd scene just behind Timmy.
Farmer Carl Denkins
Farmer Carl Denkins is a farmer just outside of town. His cattle were mutilated by alien visitors and he shot Scott Tenorman's parents for trespassing.
Gobbles
Gobbles is the pet turkey of Timmy. Upon getting Gobbles, Timmy has the ability to scream his name too (pronounced somewhat like "Gobbers!"). In kind with his master, Gobbles is also "physically challenged", with his head dragging on the floor as he walks. Gobbles got his fifteen minutes of fame in episode 414: Helen Keller! The Musical when he got the part of Helen Keller's pet turkey, alongside Timmy as Keller, in a play produced by Eric Cartman. Cartman then sets about trying to get the turkey killed, so that he can have a turkey which can "jump through a ring of fire" as Keller's pet. But, as usual in South Park, Cartman's plan doesn't work. However, the trick performing turkey's trainer tricks Timmy into releasing Gobbles. After discovering that he was deceived, Timmy finds Gobbles and saves him by taking a bullet fired at the turkey by Stan Marsh's ultra-hunter uncle, Jimbo. Timmy then gets Jimbo and his friends to kill the trained turkey, named Anastasia, allowing Gobbles to go onstage and surprise everyone by leaping (although somewhat clumsily) through the ring of fire, to rabid applause by the audience.
Gobbles has not been seen since.
Gregory of Yardale
Gregory of Yardale was a one-off character in South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut. He was Wendy's boyfriend. He was political and smart and took over La Resistance until a jealous Stan (Wendy's old boyfriend) took control. In the end, Wendy went back with Stan and said she didn't really have feelings for Gregory.
Harrison Family
The Harrisons are a fictional family in the animated series South Park. They are devout Mormons who constantly engage in family activities. One of the sons, Gary (who is 9) joined the 4th grade class and became instantly unpopular. Stan was then made to kick his ass but wound up having dinner round his house that night. After Stan returns home traumatised from his new understanding of other religions and wanting to have family nights Randy (Stan's dad) goes after them. He instantly becomes "sucked in" to their way of thinking. In the end the family becomes Mormon until Stan becomes wound up and chucks them out complaining about how "nice" they are. Later at the bus stop, Gary turns up and tells Stan he's got a lot of growing up to do if he can't be someone's friend because of their religion. Apart from Gary there are three other children, the youngest is the daughter who is a baby, then there is another son who looks slightly younger than Gary, an older sister and an older brother. Despite the Mormons being "new characters" they haven't been seen or mentioned since.
Mr. Derp
Mr. Derp is a minor character voiced by Trey Parker. He is very into slapstick and replaced Chef for a short amount of time in episode 303, "The Succubus", telling the boys Chef quit due to marriage. He wears an apron which reads, "come an' get it!" His name, according to the commentary on the episode, comes from a word invented by Trey Parker and Matt Stone themselves, which they say means "an obvious joke" or is said when they do something dumb.
Mr. Jefferson
Mr. Jefferson appeared in The Jeffersons as a child-like adult. He wanted to relive his childhood and was a target for the police who wanted to frame rich black people. He had a son called Blanket (who was genetically engineered) who Mr. Jefferson didn't look after well and saw Blanket as a playmate. In the end he learnt the error of his ways and decided to act like an adult and look after Blanket better.
Mr. Twig
Mr. Twig was the temporary replacement of Mr. Hat. Mr. Garrison had him up until Chef Aid when Mr. Hat tried to kill Mr. Twig. In the end Mr. Hat saved Garrison from prision and after Mr. Twig's advice Mr. Garrison took back Mr. Hat.
Mr. Wyland
Mr. Wyland replaced Mr. Garrison in two episodes as the 3rd grade teacher after Mr. Garrison was caught attempting to childmolester in Cartman Joins NAMBLA. Wyland wears a blue top with a red bow tie. He was first shown in Cherokee Hair Tampons and made the class make a get well card for Kyle.
Ms. Claridge
Ms. Claridge was the South Park Elementary pre-school teacher. Ms. Claridge has become disabled and covered in burns after a fire broke out in the pre-school classroom at South Park Elementary. The fire was started when Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny wanted to play "fireman" and asked the "baddest kid in pre school," Trent Boyett to start a fire for them. In spite of the boys' efforts to extinguish the fire (by urinating on it), the fire grew out of control and nearly killed Ms. Claridge. Ms. Claridge survived, but was badly injured and placed on a modern chair which very much resembles Davros from Doctor Who, or Captain Christopher Pike in the original Star Trek. Her face is badly scarred and incapable of expression. She cannot speak, but can only communicate by activating the lights on her wheelchair. If it lights once it means "yes" and twice means "no." It is not clear how she can function as a teacher if she can only communicate "yes" and "no."
The boys denied all culpability for the fire and Trent Boyett was sent to Juvenile Hall for five years. One day, her wheelchair ran out of power in the middle of the road where the boys found her. Seeking to escape Trent Boyett who has been released from Juvenile Hall, they appeal to Stan's older sister Shelley for protection. Shelley agrees, but only if the boys confess to Ms. Claridge their role in the fire. As the boys start to confess to her, Trent Boyett arrives and confronts the boys. Cartman tries to stop him with his mother's taser gun but it accidentally shoots Ms. Claridge who erupts in flames. It powers her wheelchair which spins out of control into a fire hydrant putting the flames out. The police arrive and ask if Trent started the fire. She replies "no" with two beeps but the police mistake it for "yes yes" and arrest Trent. Ms. Claridge appears briefly in one other episode, "The Death Of Eric Cartman," where Cartman, in his efforts to atone for his life's misdeeds, gives her a fruit basket.
Scott Tenorman
Scott Tenorman first appeared when he sold Cartman his pubes. After failed attempts at revenge Cartman managed to get his parents killed, ground them into chili and had Scott eat them. Scott has been referenced and has appeared in various other cameos.
Scott the Dick
Scott "the Dick" is an occasional recurring character in the animated series South Park, voiced by Trey Parker. Scott lives in Canada and is known by most Canadians as being a dick. He seems to hate fun, especially Terrance and Phillip's (Canadian comedians) toilet humour. He tends to hate a lot of people and is a loner, never being seen with anyone. It is believed he has Antisocial personality disorder because of his anti-social actions and tendencies. He is usually given the job as an advisor, first to Saddam Hussein in Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus and then to the new Prime Minister of Canada in It's Christmas in Canada, who also turned out to be Saddam Hussein.
His alliances with Saddam make him a traitor to his country, since Saddam has been trying to take over Canada. Scott wears a brown shirt with an "S" on it, like other Canadians who have the first letter of their name on their shirt.
Sexual Harassment Panda
Sexual Harassment Panda was the school's mascot for Sexual Harassment. He was the cause for everyone suing each other in ridiculous lawsuits. He soon was out of a job and went to the Island of Misfit Mascots. After some convincing he returned as the Don't Sue People Panda. He stopped the lawsuits and everything returned to normal.
Sparky the Dog
Sparky is Stan's dog. He first appeared in Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride in which he went gay and runaway. In the end Stan learns that being gay is okay. Sparky has been seen in Proper Condom Use (in which Stan red rocketed) him.
The Mole
The Mole was a one-off character in South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut. He helped the boys free Terrance and Phillip from being executed. In the end he was killed, but came back to life because of Kenny's wish for everything to go back to normal before the war in Canada and the capture of Terrance and Phillip.
Timmy's Parents
Timmy's parents, Richard and Helen are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. They were seen on one occasion (Timmy 2000) and are the parents of the handicapped character Timmy. They were voiced by Trey Parker and Eliza Schneider. Like Timmy they are disabled and are wheelchair-bound like their son. Timmy's father had black hair in the shape Butters Stotch has his. Timmy's mother had long orange hair. Like Timmy they have enlarged heads and seem to only shout their own names "Richard!" and "Helen!" They have only appeared in one episode and have not been seen since, infact it is unknown if they even exist in the South Park universe.
Ugly Bob
Ugly Bob was introduced in the episode Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus. Under the advice of Terrance and Phillip he wears a paper bag over his head. Due to the low detail of the animation, it is impossible to discern features of Canadian characters (who are depicted with dark, solid eyes and flapping oval heads); why Bob is considered ugly is unknown (it is thought that it is only to add absurdity to the in-show joke that all Canadians look the same).
Later on in the episode it was revealed that he slept with Celine Dion (Terrance's ex wife with whom he has a daughter), without her knowing how apparently "wretchedly ugly" he really is, because he was wearing his paper bag at the time. The union resulted in Celine Dion becoming pregnant with Ugly Bob's child. They hoped the child would have Celine's face.
He has not since appeared in a South Park episode.
Visitors
Main article: Visitors (South Park)The alien visitors appeared in the first ever episode of South Park. They mutilated cows and gave Cartman an anal probe. They reappeared in season seven as heads of the television network, and are supposed to be hidden in nearly half of the episodes to date.
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