Characters

Eric Theodore Cartmann

Eric Theodore Cartmann

Everyone's favorite lovable and opinionated bastard. Whether he's obsessively deadlocked singing Styx lyrics or plotting to wreak havoc over his current victim, it is nearly impossible to resist his charm.

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Gerald Broflovski

Gerald Broflovski

Gerald Broflovski is the husband of Sheila Broflovski, the father of Kyle Broflovski and the adopted father of Ike Broflovski. Operating under the alias of Skankhunt42, he plays a key antagonistic role throughout Season Twenty.

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Jerome "Chef" McElroy

Jerome "Chef" McElroy

He's one smooth-talking dude who's an expert on getting it on with the ladies. The boys often turn to him for advice and often walk away more confused if Chef, in his excitement, launches into one of his soulful narrations on love-making.

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Jimbo Kern

Jimbo Kern

This good ol' boy Vietnam Vet has a deep appreciation for the finer things in life: like weapons and beer. In fact, he even hosts South Park TV show, "Huntin' & Killin."

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Kenneth "Kenny" McCormick

Kenneth "Kenny" McCormick

The unfortunate spawn of American White Trash. With a wife-beating alcoholic for a father and a trailer-park residence, would your really want to be alive, anyway?

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Kyle Broflovski

Kyle Broflovski

Kyle is smart, Jewish and witty; although we're not too sure about what his fascination with Mr. Hanky is.

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Leopold "Butters" Stotch

Leopold "Butters" Stotch

On the surface, he's King of the Innocents. Underneath, he's a righteous mofo with a secret superhero (Professor Chaos), ready to take revenge on those who've mistaken him for a wuss.

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Mr. Garrison

Mr. Garrison

Mr. Garrison drops the sugar-coating and gives the children all the blood and guts that comprises the fucked-up world we live in. Praise be.

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Mr. Mackey, Jr.

Mr. Mackey, Jr.

A pillar of normalcy, in a town of dysfunction.

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Stanley "Stan" Marsh

Stanley "Stan" Marsh

Stan is a testament to sanity and to good boys everywhere, going through the rites of passage of growing up. He is the quintessential American boy bringing a voice of reason to the gang.

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Stuart McCormick

Stuart McCormick

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.

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