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Selena Gomez

Selena Gomez is an American actress, singer, and animal rights activist. She is also a member of several charitable foundations. She appears in the episode 'Bass to Mouth'. Selena Gomez wears gray pants, tall brown boots, a yellow shirt with teal stripes, and a purple scarf. She also wears large gold earrings, a purple wristband on her right arm and pink and orange ones on her left arm, a conservative amount of makeup, and can be seen holding a pink handbag. She has long black hair and rosy red cheeks. Likely due to her wholesome, kind, and charitable persona, Eric Cartman requested that she get beaten up by the school staff as the reward for his efforts against Wikileaks' antics. Selena Gomez was lured in by Mr. Adler when Mr. Mackey and Principal Victoria took turns assaulting her. Then, Mr. Adler sent her out of the room, thus making Cartman satisfied enough to not blackmail the school. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Sharon Marsh

Sharon Marsh (née Kimble) is Stan and Shelley Marsh's mother, as well as Randy Marsh's wife. She first appeared in the Season One episode, 'An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig'. In South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, it is revealed that Sharon is the receptionist at Tom's Rhinoplasty. Sharon was portrayed in earlier seasons as a loving but stern suburban mother. She wanted to protect Stan from the 'dirty' language and vulgar humor of his favorite cartoon, Terrance and Phillip, in 'Death' and South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. In 'Spookyfish', she was so protective that she buried the bodies of people she thought Stan had killed, in order to prevent Stan from being charged with murder. In actuality, it was his new pet goldfish that murdered the people, to which Sharon felt regretful for not realizing in the first place. She was also unofficially in charge of the movement against Chinpokomon dolls in 'Chinpokomon'. However, she has often been caught up in fads around town, such as holistic medicine in 'Cherokee Hair Tampons' and atheism in 'Red Hot Catholic Love'. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Sheila Broflovski

Sheila Broflovski is Kyle Broflovski's mother and the adoptive mother of Ike Broflovski. She is frequently despised and insulted by Cartman, who calls her a 'bitch' as she usually spoils his misguided fun. In fact, he has even created a song to make fun of her entitled 'Kyle's Mom's a Bitch'. She is the central antagonist of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Upon hearing of anything she finds offensive, Sheila exclaims 'What, what, what!', and often starts something up about it. Cartman once noted this happens usually once a month, demanding to know why at the exact same time of the month, she always gets irritated by something, and he always ends up getting screwed by it. Her best-known protests are probably the ones connected to the Terrance and Phillip show. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Shelley Marsh

Shelley Marsh is Randy and Sharon Marsh's daughter and Stan Marsh's older sister. She is ill-tempered and aggressive, referring to those around her as 'turds' and often beating or even torturing Stan when adults are not around, though nonetheless compassionate; later seasons have instead emphasized her as assertive and focused more on her relationship with her father. She has been voiced at different times by Mary Kay Bergman, Eliza Schneider, and currently April Stewart. She first appeared in the Season One episode, 'An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig'. At the time of her introduction in 'An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig', it is established that Shelley has been physically harming Stan for some time and that the other boys are already aware of it, questioning if she caused his black eye. Stan insists that she has been beating him up because she recently received orthodontal headgear at the dentist and is taking her anger out on him, and throughout the episode she questions if he is staring at her headgear or her neck brace, accusing him of lying when he denies this and using it as a pretext to attack him. These attacks including elaborate setups such as throwing him through a window and trying to use a lawnmower on him. Stan insists that their parents have not listened when he has previously tried to tell them she is beating him up, and that they don't believe him. They take Shelley at her word that Stan has been with her despite being told by Uncle Jimbo and the news that Stan has been attacking the town, an act which establishes some mutual understanding between them, though she continues to attack him. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Slash

Saul 'Slash' Hudson, also known as Vünter Slauche, is known as an English-American musician and songwriter born in Great Britain and raised in the USA. He is best known as the lead guitarist of the American hard rock band Guns N' Roses, who was later revealed to be a fictional character from a Dutch legend. As he appears in 'I'm a Little Bit Country', Slash wears black cowboy boots, black pants, a white shirt with a peace sign design, and a small black top hat. He has long curly hair, which covers his eyes and face. He was seen playing a blue and black electric guitar. He appeared as the guitarist in Randy Marsh's band in the episode 'I'm a Little Bit Country'. In the episode, 'Crack Baby Athletic Association', Clyde and Craig need to find Slash so that he can play at the event that EA Sports is sponsoring. Clyde calls his parents when he cannot find Slash and they explain that Slash is make-believe, that he is actually based on the Dutch legend of the Vünter Slauche. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Snoop Dogg

Snoop Dogg appears in the Season Five episode, 'Here Comes the Neighborhood', as one of the rich people who move to South Park. Ironically, despite his voice for his rap songs, he displays an unaccented voice when not working or speaking with friends. He is also referenced in 'Tegridy Farms Halloween Special', as Randy tells Shelly that Snoop Dogg is one of the most known people in the world smoking weed. Shelly responds by calling the rapper a 'stupid pothead.' Snoop Dogg wears a white track suit with purple accents. It consists of white pants, a white shirt, and a white jacket. He also wears several gold chains. He has long black hair and black facial hair. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Stan Marsh

Stanley 'Stan' Marsh is one of South Park's main characters along with Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick. Stan attends South Park Elementary as part of Mr. Garrison's Fourth Grade Class (formerly Third). Stan's father Randy is a geologist, and his mother Sharon is a secretary at Tom's Rhinoplasty. He briefly had a step-father in 'Clubhouses', named Roy. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Stephen Stotch

Stephen Willis Stotch, also known as Chris, is Butters' father as well as Linda Stotch's husband. In 'Butters' Very Own Episode', Stephen is revealed to be bi-curious, in that he likes women, but he is seen going to a gay men's bathhouse to perform homosexual activities. After it nearly cost him his family and marriage, he suppressed these urges. However, in 'Cartman Sucks', he reveals his sexuality to Butters and does not mind if his son turns out the same way. At times, Stephen seems to be homophobic. At the beginning of 'Cartman Sucks', when he walks in on Butters with Cartman's penis in his mouth, he fears his son is turning gay and sends him to a camp where they supposedly 'pray the gay away'. Also, in 'Raisins', it is revealed that he made a bet with his wife that their son would not turn out gay. When Butters tells them about his love interest, Lexus, Linda admits that Stephen beat her. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Steve Ballmer

Steve Ballmer was the CEO of Microsoft in the Season Seventeen episode, 'A Song of Ass and Fire'. Bill Gates has Steve murdered for not taking the console war seriously. Steve believes that if people want to buy the PS4 instead of the Xbox One, it is their choice. Bill takes his place as head of Microsoft once more after disposing of Steve. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Steve Bannon

Steve Bannon was Donald Trump's Chief Strategist and acts as President Garrison's strategist in the Season Twenty episode, 'Members Only'. Bannon wears olive-colored pants, a blue shirt, and a black coat. He has wavy, dark-gray hair and eyebrows. He also has a gray beard and mustache. At Tom's Rhinoplasty, Bannon and other aides of President Garrison are there to ensure that he makes a smooth transition into his new 'presidential' look. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Steve Jobs

Steve Jobs was the former CEO of Apple Inc. He died on October 5, 2011. He first appeared as one of the select rich and famous people Mr. Garrison invites to view IT in the Season Five episode, 'The Entity'. Jobs later appeared and played a major role in the Season Fifteen episode, 'HUMANCENTiPAD'. Still striving to 'create the future' by spearheading technological innovation, Jobs directs the creation of a new electronic appliance, the HUMANCENTiPAD, which consists of three people surgically joined together, mouth to anus. Because people were already able to share all their videos, music, photos and shit, Jobs reasoned that the only thing left for the iPad to do was walk and read. He hoped to achieve this with his new project. Using a Japanese man, Kyle Broflovski and an unnamed woman as test subjects, Jobs attempts to get the HUMANCENTiPAD to read terms and conditions before accepting. After a string of abject failures, he is eventually successful. He then plans to present the HUMANCENTiPAD to Eric Cartman as a gift, however, Gerald Broflovski persuades him to sit down and enjoy the present before attempting to create the future. Jobs concedes, agreeing to get Kyle separated from the HUMANCENTiPAD, understanding that through his work he has already left his mark on the world by 'connecting' people everywhere. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Strong Woman

Strong Woman is the current vice-principal of South Park Elementary, and the mother of the PC Babies. As her name suggests, she is a strong and independent woman who tries to be a role model for little girls. She made her debut appearance in the Season Twenty-One episode, 'SUPER HARD PCness', where PC Principal develops conflicting, romantic feelings for her which are later revealed to be reciprocated by her. Strong Woman, like her co-worker PC Principal, is deeply concerned with social justice. She tries to not follow gender stereotypes, discourages people from believing in them or using them and appears embarrassed when she does conform to them. She seems deeply concerned about children, not only expressing worry about her own as well as the safety of her students, but expresses fear that her mistakes will undermine her ability to set a positive example. She is also somewhat blunt, aggressively telling Kyle his anger towards Canada was ridiculous, despite liking him as a student. She is notably less aggressive, however, than PC Principal - despite her strength, she is not seen threatening violence towards those who disagree with her. She also is less ideologically rigid than some others, encouraging the male students to reach out to her as well as female students and not caring for Kyle's desire to blame Canada. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Stuart McCormick

Stuart McCormick is Carol McCormick's husband as well as Kenny, Karen, and Kevin McCormick's father. He first appeared in the Season One episode, 'Starvin' Marvin', and is voiced by Matt Stone. His first name was revealed in 'Chickenpox'. Being a heavy alcoholic, Stuart is drunk most of the time. He is shown to often argue and abuse his wife, but it appears to go both ways, as in some episodes Carol berates him without direct provocation. Although he and his wife have been shown physically abusing each other, it has never been shown or implied that Stuart abuses his children. When he is sober, he is very loving and caring to his wife. In 'Cartman Joins NAMBLA', the two of them decided to have another child. When Kenny, trying to kill the unborn baby, offered his mother a drink, which he had blended a whole bottle of abortion pills into, and she explained that she couldn't take alcohol while pregnant, Stuart offered to drink it for her. He also tried to stop Kenny when he tried to plunge the baby out of his wife and at the end is the one to suggest they name the baby Kenny. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Taylor Swift

Taylor Alison Swift is an American Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and occasional actress. She was featured in the Season Eighteen episode, '#HappyHolograms'. Like the real Taylor, the character is a young blonde-haired woman, with red lipstick and blush. She wears a purple v-neck short-armed shirt and a brown long skirt. Her dangle earrings are dark blue and yellow/gold. She is later seen wearing a brown jacket on top of her attire. Her outfit is based on Esther Williams' appearance when she performs Baby, it's Cold Outside with Ricardo Montalbán in the film Neptune's Daughter. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Ted Bundy

Theodore Robert 'Ted' Bundy was an American serial killer. He made an appearance in the Season Ten episode 'Hell on Earth 2006', as a resident of Hell. He is evil and bloodthirsty, being a serial killer. He is also shown to be intelligent and sensible, compared to Gacy and Dahmer, realizing the need to fulfill their mission from Hell without killing the bakers of the Ferrari Cake and control his homicidal urges. It is possible he was able to control his murderous nature due to the fact all the bakers he was dealing with were males, whereas all of Bundy's victims were females. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Terrance

Terrance and Phillip are a Canadian comedy duo voiced by Matt Stone and Trey Parker respectively. Terrance's birthday is October 20th and Phillip's is November 12th. The pair appear as the stars of The Terrance and Phillip Show. Phillip (Sir Phillip Niles Argyle of Montréal) has blond hair and a blue shirt with a 'P', while Terrance (Sir Terrance Henry Stoot from the 'small village' of Toronto) has black hair and wears a red shirt with a 'T'. Like virtually all Canadians in South Park, they are geometrically-figured with small beady eyes and egg-shaped heads which flap up and down whenever they speak. They both wear gray trousers and black shoes. According to Terrance in 'Canada on Strike', Phillip has diabetes, though this may have just been something to attempt to stop the strike that was going on before it gets out of hand. After parting ways on bad terms with Phillip in 'Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow,' Terrance gains a considerable amount of weight and stays that way for several episodes. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Thomas Jefferson

Thomas Jefferson was the third President of the United States, serving from 1801 until 1809. He was a founding father of the country, and wrote the Declaration of Independence during the American Revolution in 1776. He wears a brown vest with a white undershirt. He has long brown hair. Like many of the characters seen in Cartman's flashback, he curiously was not drawn with normal South Park facial features, instead having realistic facial proportions. He is obviously extremely patriotic, agitating for war against the British in order to secure independence for the newly formed United States of America. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Timmy Burch

Timothy 'Timmy' Burch is a male fourth-grader at South Park Elementary. He first appears in the Season Four episode, 'The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000', and is voiced by Trey Parker. He is handicapped, uses a wheelchair to get around, and has a limited vocabulary consisting only of his own name and a small handful of other words and phrases, he is rarely seen doing this, however. After a decade of being known simply as 'Timmy', his full name was revealed to be 'Timmy Burch' in the episode 'T.M.I.' when his name was posted on the poster containing the kids' growth differentials. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Tolkien Black

Tolkien Black, formerly known as Token Black and Token Williams, is a male fourth grader at South Park Elementary and is voiced by Adrien Beard. His name was a play on words referring to the trope of the 'token black guy' commonly featured on American television shows. In 'The Big Fix', it was revealed that his name is actually 'Tolkien', named after English writer J. R. R. Tolkien. Tolkien Black is a regular member of Craig's gang and is most notable for being the only African-American child in South Park, other than guest characters and later Nichole. His name refers to the phrase 'token black guy', a black man placed into a television show for racial diversity. Tolkien is also known to be one of the smarter boys, being a straight-A student. Tolkien made his first appearance in the series pilot episode, 'Cartman Gets an Anal Probe', where he appears as a background character. In early episodes, he was an unnamed character, but his name was revealed by Mr. Garrison in 'Gnomes'. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Towelie

Towelie is a talking towel who was genetically engineered by Tynacorp, in order to allow him to make people as dry as necessary depending on the situation. He first appeared in the Season Five episode, 'Towelie'. He is usually seen either appearing out of nowhere to give towel advice to the citizens of South Park or getting high. The theme song from Popeye plays whenever Towelie gets high. He is also the agricultural inspector and friend of Randy Marsh. Towelie is said to be 17 towel years in the Episode 'Professor Chaos', although how many actual years a 'towel year' is worth are unknown. In 'Crippled Summer', he had agreed to do an intervention. He also has been working at Lake Tardicaca and has been warned for getting high (Atleast) 14 times. His name (Spelled in Towelie) as TOWELYEY, though he was probably high at the time of spelling it so the legitimacy of this spelling is hard to confirm. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Tuong Lu Kim

Tuong Lu Kim is an alter ego of Dr. William Janus and the owner of the local City Wok restaurant and City Airlines. His stereotypical Chinese accent is used for humor, causing him to mispronounce words such as 'city' as 'shitty'. He debuted in 'Jared Has Aides' and has remained a recurring character since, though his true identity was not revealed until 'City Sushi'. In 'Jared Has Aides', the boys prank-call him, then approach him about Butters becoming City Wok's 'Jared'. After the real Jared announces he has 'aides', Lu Kim decides he doesn't want his own 'Jared' and the kids become angry with him. At the end of the episode, after everyone discovers the difference, he offers the boys $15 (pronounced 'fifteen dorra') and the boys refuse. Later in 'Child Abduction is Not Funny', he is asked to build a wall around the town to protect the city from kidnappers (and Mongolians raiding the town for no apparent reason other than to be an inconvenience to Lu Kim). Lu Kim expresses great frustration but ultimately fails his goal, becoming even angrier when Mayor McDaniels requests he 'tear down this wall'. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Tupac Shakur

Tupac Shakur, known by his stage name 2Pac, was an American rapper. He appeared in the Season Eighteen episode, '#REHASH', as a hologram created by Syntech Hologram Company, ordered to capture the escaped Michael Jackson hologram. He also sleeps with Sharon Marsh. In the episode, '#HappyHolograms', he walks into the Park County Police Station, teams up with Michael Jackson, and helps him kill the Record Producer. Tupac Shakur appears as a hologram of the real Tupac Shakur. He is bald with a black goatee and mustache, and he wears brown shoes, a silver cross-chain, blue jeans and a belt, and visible white underwear. He also has many tattoos on his body and arms. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Tweek Tweak

Tweek Tweak is a fourth-grade student at South Park Elementary. He drinks lots of coffee, which is laced with meth, which causes paranoia and jittery muscle spasms. He made his first appearance in the Season Two episode, 'Gnomes', where it focused around him and The Boys doing a class project together. His next major appearance was in 'Tweek vs. Craig' where he and Craig Tucker were pitted against each other in a fight by the other children for amusement. He was later brought into the main group from the Season Six episodes 'Professor Chaos' to 'Child Abduction is Not Funny'. He is mostly used as a background character after leaving The Boys group in Season Six but continues to make frequent appearances and have speaking roles in the series from time to time. He is still in the extended group, Coon and Friends. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Veronica Crabtree

Ms. Veronica Crabtree was South Park Elementary's main bus driver. She was voiced by Mary Kay Bergman during the first three seasons and by Eliza J. Schneider until Crabtree's death in Season Eight. While she has never performed the voice in the series, April Stewart has stated on Twitter that she performed the voice in her audition before Season Eight and is still capable of doing so. She wore a blue sweater and green trousers. She had crooked yellow teeth, baggy eyes, wrinkles, an angry expression (most of the time), and messy, scraggly dark brown hair. The bird living on her head has three small feathers on its orange head, a green belly, and blue wings. (In 'Fat Camp', it is revealed that she has brown socks). She also appeared to be overweight. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Vladimir Putin

Vladimir Putin is the incumbent President of Russia, serving in the country's leadership since 1999, known for his adversarial relationship with the United States and authoritarianism. He first appears in the Season Nine episode 'Free Willzyx'. Putin dresses formally, wearing a black suit and a red tie with yellow dots. He has auburn-red hair and wrinkles on his forehead, due to age. In 'Back To The Cold War', his design is revised, with his hair graying and thinning due to age, and a slightly different nose and a stronger chin. He is only seen shirtless in this appearance. In 'Free Willzyx', he and his advisors are concerned that their country may be running out of cash when they receive a phone call from Kyle asking if Russia can send his whale to the moon. Putin is enthusiastic and asks for $20,000,000 in return, but the boys decline due to their lack of funds. When they mention they have a whale, Putin becomes convinced it is a prank call and blames George W. Bush for it. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Wendy Testaburger

Wendy Testaburger is a major-supporting character on South Park. She is the most prominent of the female classmates of Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny, as well as Stan's on-and-off girlfriend. She is a female fourth-grade student at South Park Elementary. She made her first appearance and speaking role in the Season One episode 'Cartman Gets an Anal Probe'. She has been voiced by four people during the series' run: Mary Kay Bergman, Mona Marshall, Eliza J. Schneider and currently April Stewart. She is the most prominent female character of the series. Wendy wears a pinkish-magenta beret, a light purple jacket with a navy blue trim, navy blue gloves, and yellow trousers. She also has peach skin like many of the characters, long black hair with choppy, uneven bangs. Under her jacket, she has been shown to be wearing a light purple tank top in 'Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society', and a white tank top with a unicorn on it in 'Breast Cancer Show Ever'. Wendy has been seen without her beret in some of the later episodes, most notably 'Chef Goes Nanners', where she took off her beret to dunk her head in her fishbowl, and 'Funnybot', where she was seen dressed up without her beret. She mostly doesn’t wear her beret when in costume, especially as her “Call Girl” superhero alter-ego. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Will Smith

Willard Carroll 'Will' Smith II is an American actor, rapper, and film producer who appears with his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith, in 'Here Comes the Neighborhood'. He also makes a brief cameo in 'Britney's New Look'. Will Smith is shown wearing an orange coat, an aqua-green dress shirt, and gray pants. Will seems to love his money, like all the other celebrities shown in 'Here Comes the Neighborhood', using it to build a huge house, fountain, etc. Jada is Will's wife. They appear to have a loving relationship, with no fighting whatsoever. Will has three children: Frederick, Lisa, and Daniel Smith. He seems to spoil them, buying them whatever they want. All three of them are fictional, referencing his real-life children, Jaden and Willow Smith. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Xi Jinping

Xi Jinping is the current General Secretary of the Chinese Communist Party and President of China, who appears in the Season Nineteen episode 'Tweek x Craig' and in the Season Twenty-Three episode 'Band in China'. Xi Jinping wears a black suit with a red tie and black shoes, has black hair, and combed back. He has the stereotypical characteristics of Asians seen in the series such as small eyes. He first appeared in the episode 'Tweek x Craig' when Randy Marsh calls him asking how Asians choose who is gay or who is not, to which Jinping responds angrily that this is from Japan and gets angry with them because the Japanese haven't apologized to China. He is later seen kissing his secretary in his office in the montage at the end of the episode. He appears again in 'Doubling Down' when Herbert Garrison asks how his approval rating is going. He reappears in the episode 'Band in China' where Mickey Mouse tries to convince him that the Chinese should buy Randy's Tegridy weed. He is not interested as he is still upset over the fact that he was compared to Winnie the Pooh. Randy decides that the solution would be to kill the bear, leading to China accepting 'Tegridy.' (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

Yukio Hatoyama

Yukio Hatoyama is a Japanese politician who formerly served as the prime minister of Japan. He appears in Season Thirteen episode 'Whale Whores'. Yukio Hatoyama wears a dark brown suit over a white shirt and blue striped tie. During a news report on the killings of dolphins and whales by the Japanese, the prime minister responds to the killings by yelling 'Fucka you whale! And fucka you dolphins!', as he raises both of his middle fingers. Stan Marsh, who was on a mission to stop the Japanese, was eventually captured along with Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick. After discovering that the true reason behind the killings through a photo of dolphins and whales on board Enola Gay, Stan devised a plan to alter the photo to show a chicken and a cow on board and presented it to Emperor Akihito and the Japanese officials at the prime minister's office. In response, the prime minister became enraged at the supposed 'scapegoating', slamming his desk in anger. (Source: Fandom.com, CC BY-SA)

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