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what episode does he get it. what episode does he get it.

== Reference to the Death of Eric Cartman ==

I feel like Butters' rather horrible experience being anally probed for 14 hours in the episode "The Death of Eric Cartman" should be mentioned, if only in passing. Much of the first part of the article is about how bad things happen to him despire his good intentions and that seems to be the worst so far.] 07:09, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

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I didn't watch the entire episode, but it appeared as though Butters lost an eye in the first episode of the 8th season. Is that correct? Tuf-Kat 00:33, Mar 19, 2004 (UTC)

  • Well, yes, shurikens are tough on eyes, but that doesn't mean he won't have two eyes in the second episode. Kenny's still not all that dead.... (Did you miss Cartman's penis?) -- Nunh-huh 00:36, 19 Mar 2004 (UTC)
    • I don't recall anything involving Cartman's penis. I will have to wait for a repeat... Stupid job... Tuf-Kat 01:45, Mar 19, 2004 (UTC)
      • Perhaps that "he was blinded in his left eye by Kenny's shuriken" part should be deleted as he wasn't blinded after all?
        • He got hit in the eye, but in the end he gets it bandanged up and it eventually heals. As for Cartmans penis, he shows it after he walks on stage naked. He does this because he belives he can turn invisible when he is in ninja mode so he takes off all his clothes and tries to sneak across a stage. Halfway through they all see him and he realizes he isn't really invisible. At the town meeting they all act as if it was just liek Janet Jacksons "Wardrobe Malfunction."

page move

Is there any real reason to have this article at "Butters (South Park)"? I thought the convention was to have the article at the simplest title possible, and I don't see any reason to add "(South Park)" to this article's title, since this character is the only Butters. Personally, I think the article should be at "Butters Stotch", following the format of Eric Cartman and Stan Marsh... Lachatdelarue (talk) 01:55, 27 Nov 2004 (UTC)

  • Yes, articles should be at the simplest name, but butters should logically redirect to butter rather than being about a fictional character. -03:06, Nov 27, 2004 (UTC)
Then let's put the article at Butters Stotch. Lachatdelarue (talk) 03:20, 27 Nov 2004 (UTC)
  • What about calling the article "Leopold 'Butters' Stoch"? That is his real name and it would mirror other pages where the nickname doesn't take over for the real name.Papercrab 07:07, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

Butters and Asperger's syndrome

You may well consider me the biggest one on the bus for doing this, but the following link is to a thread I started on the Delphi Aspergers and Autistic Adults forum. Hope you find it interesting, because it has to do with whether or not Butters has Asperger's syndrome. JB82 03:22, 2 Dec 2004 (UTC)

The Parents

I don't think they're overprotective. They're strict, but they always blame him for everything when the chance arises. In the episode with the chinese wall around the city, they don't recognize him on first sight. It seems more like they use him to satisfy their sadistic urges.

  • South Park is full of lousy parents, but I really think the Stotches take the cake. How about the time they kept accusing him of making faces when he was just being normal? The paragraph on them really needs to be expanded. -james_anatidae 03:05, Apr 14, 2005 (UTC)

Veronica Mars section and references

The very long section about Veronica Mars belongs in an article about that show. It is a minor mention at most for this article. -- Kjkolb 09:33, 1 January 2006 (UTC)

I moved the section into its own article and mentioned the character in the trivia section.

I removed the references because they were clones of Misplaced Pages, meaning they are copies of this article, though possibly out of date. -- Kjkolb 14:15, 2 January 2006 (UTC)

Marjorine

The most recent Butter-centered episode is "Marjorine",in which Butters is dressed up as a girl and goes to a girls party to find out more about their forunte telling device. His suicide is faked, leaving his parents distraught. Thier psycotic side comes out yet again when they practice pagan rituals, and then proced to chain up their son on return and feed him a dead body.

Professor Chaos

I think Professor Chaos should redirect to the episode rather than to Butters. Borisblue 15:02, 8 May 2006 (UTC)

Butters skills

I might be wrong, I'm not really addicted to South Park, but I think he goes to a Festival where he shows off his dance skills while singing "Loo, loo, loo" in the episode "Erection Day". This is not listed in the main page.

Surname?

In Episode 205, Conjoined Fetus Lady, during the intro dodgeball fight Stan calls for "Jordan and Swanson" to come forward, where an unknown kid and Butters come forward. Did Butters have a last name change before he was introduced as a main character? Jgamekeeper 05:18, 10 May 2006 (UTC)

Basically, yes.

# 7 Episodes where Butters plays an important part

I think that its needless. Butters is a main character now, so pretty much all recent episodes are ones where he "plays an important part". A simple line indicating this, instead of a list is needed instead. -~~

which episode?

which episode does Butters tell Stan hes Prof. Chaos?

My Future Self n' Me --Sonic Mew 22:58, 2 July 2006 (UTC)

Butters' Uncle

It says at that "Butters received annilingus from his uncle" at the bottom of the page. Is this really appropriate? I mean, I'm not doubting this happened (I saw that episode), but at the very least, shouldn't it be reworded? The statement itself implies that Butters, as a minor, wanted it.

Removing irrelevant / redundant links

I'll be removing some irrelevant or redundant links, one section at a time, over the next few days per the Style Manual on Links. Will do one section at a time to avoid reverting anyone by accident. --CliffC 15:23, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

All done; happily it took hours not days. --CliffC 16:45, 22 September 2006 (UTC)

Is Butters a parody of Utah State Senator Chris Buttars?

Hmmm... just a thought...

http://senatesite.com/profile-buttars.php

when did butters get the picture of john elway

what episode does he get it.

Reference to the Death of Eric Cartman

I feel like Butters' rather horrible experience being anally probed for 14 hours in the episode "The Death of Eric Cartman" should be mentioned, if only in passing. Much of the first part of the article is about how bad things happen to him despire his good intentions and that seems to be the worst so far.Papercrab 07:09, 19 November 2006 (UTC)

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