List of students at South Park Elementary
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This page is a list of students at the fictional school South Park Elementary in the animated series South Park. This does not include the main characters Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick, who are all students at South Park Elementary as well. This also does not include Butters Stotch. For other lists of minor South Park characters, see list of South Park families, list of other South Park residents, list of staff at South Park Elementary, and list of minor characters on South Park. Many of the kids listed below also appear in the film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
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| Bebe Stevens | |
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| Age: | 9 |
| Gender: | female |
| Hair color: | blonde |
| Job: | student |
| Religion: | Roman Catholic[1] |
| First appearance: | "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" |
| Voiced by: | Jennifer Howell |
Bebe Stevens is Wendy Testaburger's best friend, helping her in situations such as getting Stan back from substitute teacher Ms. Ellen in the episode "Tom's Rhinoplasty". Bebe is usually seen with Wendy. When she is seen, she usually is talking with Wendy about clothes, crushes, etc. Bebe is more likely to pursue these topics first; nevertheless, she, like Wendy, seems to regard these things as with a grain of salt, as in "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", where she wishes to get reduction surgery on her tiny breasts, rather than have boys like her for shallow reasons. She apparently aspires for a meaningful career, as a lawyer or a marine biologist, rather than growing up as a large-chested "dumb blonde" like her mother (even though she has no qualms about joining the other girls in behaving like a "stupid spoiled whore"). She fell in love with Kyle in "Clubhouses", and tried to pursue a relationship with him, but decided that she couldn't take the "codependency", and started dating Clyde. However, in some episodes, she seems to still hold feelings for Kyle, though in "The List", she had no hesitation in voting him the ugliest. Also in the "The List", she turned on Wendy and almost killed her. It's unknown whether these two are still best friends.
Bebe has waist-length, frizzy blonde hair, parted down the left side. She wears a red coat with a gray collar, gray gloves, and green pants or a green skirt. Under her coat, she has been shown to wear a red sweater, as seen in "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society".
| Clyde Donovan | |
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| Age: | 9 |
| Gender: | Male |
| Hair color: | Brown |
| Job: | Student |
| Religion: | Roman Catholic[2] |
| First appearance: | "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" |
| Voiced by: | Trey Parker |
Clyde Donovan, (voiced by Trey Parker) is perhaps most notable as the "second fattest" kid, next to Cartman (though he looks about the same weight as the other boys), and has a nasal voice. Clyde is a brown-haired boy who wears a burgundy jacket with blue mittens and light brown pants. Unlike many of the other children, he does not wear a hat. He is often in conflict with the main characters, especially Cartman. On several occasions, when things get surreal in the show, Clyde shows little or no interest. His original last name was Goodman, but in, "Quest for Ratings", his last name was revealed as Donovan; it is also revealed in this episode that he may only have one testicle. However, in the episode "Lice Capades", he was referred to as Clyde Harris; this was changed to Donovan in later airings of the episode. His father owns the shoe store at the Mall, as revealed in, "The List." This is at odds with the episode "Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow", where Clyde claimed his father was a geologist who said there was no evidence of global warming.
In the episode "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce" Mr. Mackey originally blamed Clyde for the feces found in the urinal. However, his parents came to school and revealed that Clyde could not have done it since he had a colostomy at the age of five.
Clyde has been a background character since the first season, and makes at least one prominent appearance almost every season. In recent seasons, he has been shown to have a group of friends including Craig, Token Black, and a fourth random member from their class - usually Tweek, Jimmy, Pip, or a miscellaneous background character. Their group is usually referred to collectively as "Craig and those guys"; Craig appears to be their leader. The main South Park characters seem to view them as rivals.
Clyde, like Kenny, is interested in sex and knowledgeable when it comes to the subject. He is interested in girls, shown in several episodes, like in "Clubhouses" when he hooks up with Bebe. In "Ginger Kids", Mrs. Garrison says that after lunch Clyde can make his speech about "lesbian cheerleaders" and in "Make Love, Not Warcraft" he is seen reading a Playboy magazine. He also likes tacos a lot, as revealed in "Cherokee Hair Tampons". It is also revealed that he likes Kyle enough to help Stan save his life, or he would have if his mother hadn't made tacos for dinner.
In the episode "The List", he was number one on the list of cutest boys in class. It was eventually revealed that the girls did not vote him as the cutest, they just wanted him to be popular so they could go out with him and get free shoes since his father owns a shoe store at the local mall. The colostomy he had in "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce" was nowhere to be seen during the scene where he is standing in his underwear in front of the mirror, admiring himself.
He is also a playable character in South Park Rally. He must be unlocked by being the only one to collect eggs in the Easter race.
| Craig | |
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| Age: | 9 |
| Gender: | Male |
| Hair color: | Black |
| Job: | Student |
| Religion: | Roman Catholic[2] |
| First appearance: | "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" |
| Voiced by: | Trey Parker |
Craig wears a blue hat with a yellow ball at the top and strings hanging loose on the sides. He is in the same class as Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick. He is voiced by Trey Parker and has a rather nasal voice like Clyde, a fellow classmate. He has the bad habit of tending to "flip people off", resulting in constant trips to Mr. Mackey's office. Indeed, throughout the course of the show, every scene taking place in the counselor's office opens with a shot of the outside, where Craig is sitting. Craig, however, constantly denies having done it, even a mere second afterwards; it is unclear if he does not realize he did it. It is also a family trait as shown in "Tweek vs. Craig". His entire family can be seen flipping each other off at dinner. In "Le Petit Tourette", he envied Cartman and Thomas (a child with Tourette's Syndrome) because he thought it would be cool to swear at people without getting in trouble. In that same episode, he told Thomas he was the coolest kid in the world; he wanted to be friends with Thomas and asked if he could hang out with him and do his laundry.
In recent seasons, he has been shown to have a group of friends including Token Black, Clyde Donovan, and usually some other classmate (ex: Tweek, Pip, and Jimmy Vulmer). Their group is usually referred to collectively as "Craig and those guys" and Craig seems to be their leader. The main 'South Park' characters seem to view them as rivals. Craig seems to be particularly antagonistic towards them, as seen in "Quest for Ratings" where he opened a rival show (called "Animals Close-Up With a Wide-Angle Lens") on the school news channel, "South Park Is Gay!", and "Good Times with Weapons". He has even told Cartman to his face that he hates him in the episode "Tsst". In "Quest for Ratings" he is told he will be castrated.
He is seen without his hat in "Lice Capades" and "South Park Is Gay!", as well as in "The Losing Edge", while his hair style changes in each episode it has been shown as black every time, with the exception of "The Losing Edge" where it was more of a light brown.
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| James "Jimmy" Vulmer | |
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| Age: | 9 |
| Gender: | Male |
| Hair color: | Brown |
| Job: | Student |
| Religion: | Baptist |
| First appearance: | "Cripple Fight" |
| Voiced by: | Trey Parker |
James "Jimmy" Vulmer (formerly Jimmy Swanson), like Timmy, is physically handicapped by muscular dystrophy, but he wears braces and uses crutches to walk. He is able to speak to people, albeit with a severe stutter and a Brooklyn-sounding accent, although he sometimes inappropriately ends his sentences with "very much", and says, "Wow, what a great audience." after telling a joke. He likes to perform stand-up comedy, with every joke including, "Have you seen this, have you heard about this?", in the fashion of Jay Leno. Voiced by Trey Parker, Jimmy's character is inspired by Tiny Tim Cratchit from Dickens' A Christmas Carol. He is generally a popular and gifted student at school, and he is moral and knows how to be a friend. However, he is foul-mouthed and very competitive, even to the point of taking steroids to win the Special Olympics. Jimmy is also one of the few students at South Park who have lost their virginity. In the episode "Erection Day", he was suffering from constant erections. When Butters told him that having sex would make him stop, he went to the rough part of town and had sex with a hooker.
He became friends with Timmy after his first appearance, being the only one who can understand Timmy's utterances. They get along very well, playing together in "The Return of the Lord of the Rings to the Two Towers", teaming up against Christopher Reeve in "Krazy Kripples" and competing together in the Special Olympics in "Up the Down Steroid".
| Philip "Pip" Pirrup | |
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| Age: | 9 |
| Gender: | Male |
| Hair color: | Blond |
| Job: | Student |
| Religion: | Roman Catholic[1] |
| First appearance: | "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" |
| Voiced by: | Matt Stone |
Pip Pirrup is an often-mistreated character heavily based on the protagonist of the same name from the Charles Dickens novel 'Great Expectations', even starring in the episode "Pip", a retelling of the novel. Trey Parker and Matt Stone hated the novel; the explanation that Dickens' Pip gives for his nickname is the same one South Park's Pip gives for his. He has been around the series since the very first episode.
In "Pip", which is generally agreed to be set prior to his misadventures in South Park, it is revealed that Pip's parents are dead (as previously referenced in "Summer Sucks") and he is forced to live with his brutish sister (although due to Pip's good-natured personality he sees no problem with his sister's beatings towards him, usually accepting them with glee). Pip later becomes a young gentleman, falls in love with Miss Estella Havisham and saves the world from Estella's psychotic mother. Estella has not been seen since. He also attended Startfordshire Primary in Stardford, London and excelled in archery. In South Park, he is an unpopular and awkward British exchange student who is frequently mistaken for being French, which often causes him to go into a rage. In "Conjoined Fetus Lady", during an Extreme Dodgeball tournament, the South Park Cows were playing against Chinese children, who had undergone intense, drug-enhanced training. When Pip had the ball, he wouldn't throw it until a member of the South Park Cows tricked the Chinese team into slandering Pip by calling him French many times. Pip then threw the ball, and it ricocheted off of all the Chinese players, effectively winning the tournament. Although originally one of the most unpopular kids in school (with perhaps the exception of Butters and Dougie), Pip was seriously considered as a friend to the boys in "Professor Chaos", becoming sixth out of twenty. Despite being a once prominent character, Pip's role declined due to the increasing usage of Butters. He is usually seen as a background character playing with the other boys and his last major (or at least prominent) role was in "Professor Chaos". He has not been seen since "The Snuke", and does not appear on the ranked list of boys in the class that the girls made in "The List".
| Timmy | |
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| Age: | 9 |
| Gender: | Male |
| Hair color: | Orange |
| Job: | Student |
| Religion: | Roman Catholic[2] |
| First appearance: | "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000" |
| Voiced by: | Trey Parker |
Timmy (his full name is probably Timothy), voiced by Trey Parker, is a child with orange hair who uses a wheelchair, but he can actually stand and walk somewhat without his wheelchair. His surname has never been revealed, and in the South Park intro in season four, only the name "Timmy" is shown, with an exclamation mark after it. He usually only says his own name and the slurred phrase "livin' a lie". In some episodes, he says some other basic words such as names like "Gobbles", the name of his pet turkey; the word "shit", as seen in "It Hits the Fan"; "Go" in "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000"; and "Jimmy", as seen in "Up the Down Steroid" and "Cripple Fight". In the episode "4th Grade", right before he thinks that his wheelchair is going to blow up, he actually says, "Please, help me!". Timmy was originally described as being mentally retarded, but over time his character has become described less as such and more often as "disabled". In various episodes (such as "Up the Down Steroid") he appears to be quite cognizant, intelligent, and principled.
Upon meeting South Park's other disabled character, Jimmy, Timmy is shown to dislike him. In the first episode in which Jimmy appears, "Cripple Fight", Timmy is intensely jealous of him and even tries to have him killed (by giving him a parka that made him look like Kenny). Later on, however, the two are shown as being friends. Jimmy is the only character that can actually understand what Timmy is saying.
Timmy first appears in the episode "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000". His scenes from that episode have little importance to the central plot, and Comedy Central originally wanted to cut Timmy out, due to the controversial nature of including a character with a cognitive disability. Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker, pushed hard for his inclusion however; their basis of Timmy was to show that, though Timmy was different, the other South Park children treated him normally. Originally intended for only one episode, Timmy proved so popular he was given his own episode, "Timmy 2000". In it, he is part of a successful band, singing lead for 'Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld', despite his limited vocabulary. During the episode, people complain that he is being exploited, even though he achieves extreme popularity. The message at the end of the episode, however, was that since Timmy enjoyed playing music, and people enjoyed him playing, there was nothing wrong with it. In the same episode, his parents, Richard and Helen, were shown to have the exact same condition as him, implying that his condition may be genetic.
In the 2007 music video game "Rock Band", one of the unlockable bonus tracks is "Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld".
| Token Black | |
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| Age: | 9 |
| Gender: | Male |
| Hair color: | Black |
| Job: | Student |
| Religion: | Roman Catholic[2] |
| First appearance: | "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" |
| Voiced by: | Adrien Beard |
Token Black (formerly Token Williams) is voiced by Adrien Beard. In a satire on racial stereotypes, Token's family is the wealthiest of the families shown on South Park, which leaves him open to ridicule from the boys not for being black, but for being rich.
His name was revealed as 'Token Williams', but in the episode "Quest for Ratings" it was changed to 'Token Black'. Since season six, he, along with many of the other classmates, has been featured more prominently.
Racism has often been a theme based around Token, such as in the episodes "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000" and "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson". Since the demise of Chef, Token and his parents are the only African-American regular characters on the show, and perhaps the only African-Americans in the entire town.
Token, as revealed in "Christian Rock Hard", can play a bass line after Cartman told him he could, because he's black. This is one of the many racist stereotypes Cartman aims at Token in this episode, which causes Token, finally fed up with Cartman's racism, to severely beat up Cartman at the end of the episode. As well as playing instruments, Token also has a talent at singing, as revealed in the episode "Wing". He sang for the Ms. Colorado Beauty Pageant and won $200. He eventually lost his money when he hired an agent and wound up serving drinks at the wedding of Sylvester Stallone's son.
Token is also notable as the character that, aside from Stan and Kyle, is least affected by Cartman's attempts at manipulation, much to the annoyance of Cartman.
Token's friends include Craig, Clyde, and usually another boy to fill in the spot like Tweek, Jimmy, etc. The group tends to be rivals of the main four boys as seen in "South Park is Gay!" and "Good Times With Weapons".
In the episode "Raisins", Wendy broke up with Stan, and began dating Token, though this relationship does not appear to have lasted very long, as Wendy tried to get Stan to take her back in "Follow That Egg!".
Token wears a light purple shirt with an orange letter "T" thereon and a pair of gray pants. Token's name was mentioned by Brian C. Anderson as an example of 'South Park' being, in the words of Andrew Sullivan, "the best antidote to PC culture we have."
| Tweek Tweak | |
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| Age: | 9 |
| Gender: | Male |
| Hair color: | Blond |
| Job: | Student |
| Religion: | Roman Catholic[2] |
| First appearance: | "Gnomes" |
| Voiced by: | Matt Stone |
Tweek Tweak is introduced in the episode "Gnomes", where he was put in a study group with the four boys. His name is taken from a slang term referring to recreational users of methamphetamine, as well as hyperactive or dysfunctional people in general. After Kenny was killed off, Butters replaced Kenny as the fourth friend of Stan, Kyle, and Cartman, but was considered too lame. In "Professor Chaos", Tweek was chosen as the fourth friend of the main characters during a reality television spoof in which Kyle, Stan, and Cartman remove Butters from their group. He was a member of the group for five episodes in the middle of the sixth season ("Simpsons Already Did It" to "Child Abduction Is Not Funny"), after which he returned to his previous minor-character role after the return of Kenny. He has joined forces with his arch enemy Craig after fighting him in "Tweek vs. Craig".
He is portrayed as a hyperactive boy who has messy blonde hair, generally wears a grey-green shirt buttoned incorrectly, and dark blue jeans. Tweek is noted for his quirky mannerisms; he is always nervous and jittery and usually overdosed on caffeine, leading to extreme paranoia and hyperactivity. In addition, he claims that he "can't sleep...ever" (though he was seen sleeping in "Child Abduction Is Not Funny"). His voice is usually strained, and he tends to scream, "Oh God!", "GAH!", "Too much pressure!", or some variation of these. In the episode "Free Hat", he appears to practice fatalism. Also ironically, in this episode all events caused Tweek to be put in very stressful situations. Tweek's parents run a coffee shop, and attempt to calm him using coffee; this has the effect of increasing his caffeine levels and worsening his mental state. However, no one ever makes the connection because Tweek, like Timmy, has been incorrectly diagnosed with ADD. In "Free Hat", one of Steven Spielberg's agents referred to him as "the kid with the cocaine problem".
| Wendy Testaburger | |
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| Age: | 9 |
| Gender: | Female |
| Hair color: | Black |
| Job: | Student |
| Religion: | Roman Catholic |
| First appearance: | "The Spirit of Christmas"(as background character) "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe"(as normal character) |
| Voiced by: | April Stewart |
Wendy Testaburger has been voiced by four people during the series' run: Mary Kay Bergman, Mona Marshall, Eliza Schneider, and most recently April Stewart. Her first appearance was unnamed, but she is clearly seen and recognizable in The Spirit of Christmas. She is very outspoken, often spouting out support for any liberal cause. However, Wendy's character as a liberal and a feminist is sometimes inconsistent in various episodes. Wendy's character is based on Liane Adamo, a former fiancée of 'South Park' creator Trey Parker.
In the show's beginning, Wendy was mostly important as Stan's love interest. She seems to embody the girl next door in Stan's case. Personality-wise she is more or less the same as Stan; mature for her age, critical of popular trends, moral and intellectual. Wendy would often attempt to talk with Stan, which would make him so nervous he would vomit, causing her to scream, "Ew! Gross!" and leave. Early on in the series, Wendy became Stan's girlfriend, and at some points, was very protective of Stan, in fact in "Tom's Rhinoplasty" she paid Iraqi soldiers to arrest and kill an attractive substitute teacher, whom she believed was stealing Stan away from her. Later in the series they seemed to lose interest in each other. She officially broke up with Stan in "Raisins". She later dates Token Black, but nothing longstanding happens. In "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset", it is evidently clear she feels guilty for dumping Stan and is taking it as hard as he did. However, Stan seemed to still show feelings for her in the episode "Follow That Egg!"; in the episode, he was insanely jealous of Kyle for working on a school project with Wendy, and was convinced that Kyle had a relationship with her. It is also clear she still has feelings for him, as she had evidently tried at least once to take him back, but he had made it very clear that he is not going to let her get away with breaking his heart. She was temporarily attracted to Cartman in "Chef Goes Nanners" and ends up kissing him much to her own confusion.
She is also known to like having lots of attention paid to her, and gets jealous very easily. This was first evident in "Tom's Rhinoplasty" when she accused an attractive substitute teacher of stealing Stan from her. In the episode "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", her best friend, Bebe Stevens was getting more attention than her because Bebe was developing breasts. Wendy had breast implants placed on her so she would receive more attention. However, instead of boys liking her, they ridiculed her because they had realized the "control" breasts had over their lives. In later episodes, her breast implants are gone as if she never had them.
Wendy has a head of waist-length black hair with bangs. She wears a pink beret, a light purple jacket with a blue collar, blue gloves, and either yellow pants or a yellow skirt.
When asked if Stan and Wendy would get back together, Matt Stone answered, "Their love is written in the stars, but the world conspires to keep them apart.", meaning they would or they would not get back together.
In "The List", however, Wendy played a crucial role in helping Stan find out who sabotaged the List, and accidentally shoots Kenny. At the end of the episode, she mentions how Stan has "changed" and is about to kiss him when he vomits on her, confirming that they are still in love and may have officially gotten back together. After Stan throws up on her, she is shown smiling at him in the alternate ending because of the fact that he still likes her.
Anne Polk (aka Annie) is one of the girls in the fourth grade. She is voiced by Mona Marshall (originally by Mary Kay Bergman), but has only spoken when saying goodbye to Kenny in "Tweek vs. Craig", and several times in the episode "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset". Very little is known about Anne. She has short curly blonde hair and wears a brown top with a black skirt. Her name was first heard in "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset", when she was at Stupid Spoiled Whore with Sally, Rebecca, and Bebe. Before that, she was referred to as "Jordan" in "Conjoined Fetus Lady". Her voice sounds very much like that of the South Park Bart Simpson from Cartoon Wars Part II. Anne is usually seen with the other girls, Wendy, Bebe, Heidi, and Sally. Anne was paired with Timmy in "Follow That Egg!"
Bill, Terrance and Fosse are schoolboys who debuted in "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride" when Bill said Stan's dog Sparky was gay. They continuously laugh in deep voices much like Beavis and Butt-Head and refer to many things as gay. Terrance is the son of Alphonse Mephisto, the town's mad scientist. In "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig", it is revealed that Terrance is an A+ student.
Bradley was Butters' roommate at the ex-gay camp in "Cartman Sucks". He has a habit of biting his nails, and he had a magazine of men in their underwear which got him and Butters in trouble. He tried to kill himself when he started to develop feelings for Butters and thought he couldn't be cured. Butters told him there was nothing wrong with him. He decided not to jump after he heard Butters unwitting speech about being bi-curious.
Bradley is also the name of one of the South Park elementary students. This is a separate individual to the character Butters 'bonded' with. He has strawberry blond hair and wears a dark top with red trim and red gloves. He is often seen in class and as part of the gang in the playground, although never seems to get a line. He is also to be seen in the canteen sitting and chatting with his friend, Kevin. He was paired with Esther in the episode "Follow That Egg!" and is named number 4 on "The List" in the episode of that name.
Dog Poo (voiced by Trey Parker) is a student who sits in the front row of class. He has messy, faded brown hair, dirty clothes, and a mark on the side of his jaw that may be a large mole, scab, dirt stain (similar to Pig-Pen from Peanuts), or actual dog feces. He was called Dirt by the creators until his name was stated on TV during "Professor Chaos" where he was one of the children that Stan, Kyle, and Cartman considered as a replacement 4th friend for Kenny. In a refined-sounding voice, Dog Poo lamented his status as a supporting character, but didn't survive the first cut. He has had no speaking lines or actions since. Cartman actually mentioned this in "Professor Chaos", describing him as "more of a prop". He can still be seen in the background in some episodes, but hasn't done anything since. He has also made an appearance in "South Park Bigger, Longer & Uncut" as a background singer for many of the songs.
Esther is one of Wendy's extended gang. She has black hair and a top similar to Kevin, although the collar is pink lace. She has spoken a few times in the series, but has never had an important role. She spoke in "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society" when she, Wendy, Bertha, and Millie gossiped about Bebe, and was presented as a primary character in "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset".
Francis is one of the background 4th grade boys always seen at the park, classroom, or when they other boys have a meeting. He has brown hair, light brown shirt with a beaver roasting marshmallow on it, referencing Snacky S'mores from "Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!" and dark blue jeans. He may possibly be Jewish because he was one of the Jew scouts in "Jewbilee". In "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", he appeared with Timmy, Kevin and Bradly at Bebe's house. His voice is done by Trey Parker. He is also number fourteen on the cutest boys list in, "The List."
| Heidi Turner | |
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| Age: | 9 |
| Gender: | female |
| Hair color: | brown |
| Job: | Student |
| Religion: | Roman Catholic[citation needed] |
| First appearance: | "Probably" |
| Voiced by: | April Stewart |
Heidi Turner (originally Marcie) is one of the girl gang. She wears a light green coat with red trimming, similar to Stan Marsh's coat, and a darker green skirt. She was at first just a background character, her first lines were in "Probably". When Cartman opened his church and the parents tried to convince the kids to return to their normal lives, Heidi went inside. Her dad said not to until a beam from the roof of Cartman's poorly made church landed on him, killing him, when she stated she didn't want to go to Hell. Despite the apparent death of her father she has a different dad as seen in "Marjorine", indicating that her mother remarried. She had a sleepover in "Marjorine", became a stupid spoiled whore in "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset", and was paired with Eric Cartman in "Follow that Egg!". There has been some speculation that she is the girl with similar dress and a purple hairclip with completely different parents in "Go God Go", however, she appears later in the same episode without the hairclip.
Jason was originally a background character (which he still is most of the time). Jason made his debut in the episode "Professor Chaos" as one of the kids competing to replace Butters Stotch as Stan, Kyle, and Cartman's friend. Jason made it through the general friendship round, but was eliminated after the classroom round.
Jason was also prominent in the first part of "South Park Is Gay!", where he is part of a metrosexual gang along with Craig, Token, and Tweek. He was also part of the group who helped recover the "future-telling device" in "Marjorine", waiting with Timmy outside the containment center for the rest of the boys to return.
Jason wears a purple coat with a dark gray collar and a pair of blue jeans.
In the episode "The List" he is posted as number five on the corrupted list.
Jason was named and visually modeled after a friend of Matt Stone and Trey Parker named Jason McHugh whom they met in Greeley, Colorado. McHugh appeared as a major character in Parker's film Cannibal! The Musical.
Kelly (voiced by Toddy Walters) is a girl who was seen prominently in "Rainforest Schmainforest". She fell in love with Kenny in this episode, and, as depicted in "Spontaneous Combustion", she moved to South Park to continue a relationship with Kenny, as she originally lived on the other side of the USA (possibly Florida or New York) and couldn't afford a long-distance relationship. She has a bad nose-picking habit.
She was seen at a dance in "Hooked on Monkey Phonics" (apparently with Kenny, despite being killed off already).
| Kevin | |
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| Age: | 9 |
| Gender: | male |
| Hair color: | black |
| Job: | student |
| First appearance: | "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" |
| Voiced by: | Matt Stone |
Kevin (previously Casey) has been seen mainly as a background character. He is a tertiary character who pretty much only speaks when some variety is needed and all second-tier characters have been used (Butters, Clyde, Token, Craig, etc). Kevin spoke in the episodes "Conjoined Fetus Lady", where he was revealed to be Chinese-American (although he does not bear any traits of the Chinese stereotypes appearing in that episode), "The Return of the Lord of the Rings to the Two Towers", where he was wearing a 'Star Wars' Imperial Stormtrooper helmet while everyone else were playing The Lord of the Rings, "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", and "Marjorine". His voice fluctuates in each of the three first of these episodes. In "Marjorine", he goes back to his original Craig/Clyde-like voice heard in "Conjoined Fetus Lady".
Kevin is amongst the boys' extended gang (including Timmy, Craig, Clyde, Tweek, Jimmy, and Token) who have been more prominent in recent episodes. Kevin wears a sky blue top with a red collar and has black trousers and black hair which is much like Stan's. His sky blue top explains why in early scripts he was written as "Sky". One of the few students who has been named, Kevin is present in the classroom scenes from the very first episode and accompanied the boys to fourth grade.
In "My Future Self n' Me", a couple known as the Brooks hire a man vaguely resembling the Kevin character (who has the same sky-blue/red color scheme and hairstyle) to keep their son out of drugs by using him as a "future self" decoy. Although the child is referred to as Kevin, it is unsure if "Kevin Brooks" and Kevin were intended to be the same character (as the show tends to reuse similar-looking models for different characters). Although the actor wears Kevin's colors, the parents don't look Chinese at all.
Kevin is also the name of other 'South Park' characters – most notably Dr. Mephisto's silent companion and Kenny's brother. The writers have also used Kevin as a throwaway name for one-time appearance characters in "Summer Sucks" and "Helen Keller! The Musical".
Leroy is a shy looking boy with brown hair and glasses, first appearing in "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce". In this episode, Leroy did a show and tell about his pet frog. He also appeared briefly in "The List" in which he was number six on the girls' list of cutest boys.
Lizzy (as she is referred to in the official script) is a girl who is most prominent in "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000". She and some other girls are trying to beat the boys in a sledding race. She is always taunting the boys by calling them things such as "butt pirates" and "rump rangers." At the end of the episode, she is carried off by a bear. This makes her somewhat of a female Kenny since she wears her parka hood over her head the whole time and has a sexually advanced vocabulary. She also dies at the end of the episode. However, she can be seen sitting behind Kenny on the rollercoaster in "Best Friends Forever" and in the back of the crowd watching Cartman begging for his money back in "Cartmanland". She is also seen with the kids singing in the beginning of "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics".
Lola has brown hair in a side part, put into bangs with a headband.She is seen wearing a green sweater and dark grey pants. She is a background character in the classroom. She was paired with Token in "Follow That Egg!". She was giving speaking lines on "The List" and she, along with a few other girls, conspired the list to make Clyde number one so they could get shoes.
Mandy was a cheerleader for the South Park Cows. She has brown curly hair. She, Bebe, and the other cheerleaders had cow blood thrown on them by members of PETA in "Douche and Turd" She also appeared in ["[Marjorine]]" at Heidi's sleepover.
Millie has strawberry blonde hair (like Timmy). She wears a sea-green jacket and a blue jean skirt. Under her jacket, she has been shown to wear a pink T-shirt. She has spoken in "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000" and "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society". In "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset", she spoke with a strong Southern accent. She is friends with Bebe and Wendy. In "Erection Day", Rebecca (then known as Bertha) briefly referred to her as Jessie.
Nelly was the keeper of "the List" in the episode of the same name. She has brown ponytails a green t-shirt with a flower on it and a dark green skirt or pants. Butters was ordered to "kick her in the balls" by Cartman. After Butters kicked her twice, she beat him up. The boys were successful in getting the list from her.
Rebecca was a character seen at the back of the main characters' class. People used to recognise her as the red-haired girl. Rebecca's name is often given as 'Red' in the scripts and in at least one episode. It could be that Red is a nickname for her. Minor character Skeeter is revealed to be her father in "Good Times with Weapons". She has similar hair and clothes to another female in her class, Wendy Testaburger. She wears an indigo blue coat with a purple dress underneath. In "Marjorine" she was one of the girls at Heidi's sleepover. Rebecca worked with Clyde on the egg science project in "Follow that Egg!". Rebecca is often confused with Sally (a.k.a. Powder). She has the basic same appearance, but without a butterfly clip in her hair. In "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset", she forced Stan to tongue kiss her while her friends held him down.
Though she was named Bertha in "Erection Day", her name was changed to Rebecca in "The List".
Sally (a.k.a. Powder) was first seen in "Rainforest Schmainforest" as part of the 'Getting Gay With Kids' choir. It is also rumoured that she wears a stuffed bra (in the episode "Quest for Ratings"). People used to recognise her as the red-haired girl. She has similar hair and clothes to two other females in her class, Wendy Testaburger and Rebecca. She wears a blue sweater with a green skirt. In "Marjorine" she was one of the girls at Heidi's sleepover. In the more recent episodes, most notably "Follow that Egg!", she has been addressed as 'Powder', but this might just be a nickname.
The 6th Graders are the older bullies at South Park Elementary. They are obsessed with girls and pornography and scaring younger kids. Despite being tough all of them were hospitalized by Trent Boyett in the episode "Pre-School", all of them receiving a different bully-related injury, after being bribed by the boys to protect them using pornography, which was really Cartman's buttocks disguised to look like breasts. They are also known to be afraid of water as seen in the episode "The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers."
The Goth Kids are a group of very stereotypical goths, first appearing in the episode "Raisins". In that same episode, Stan joins the group because Wendy dumped him and he is depressed. They rarely go to school and prefer to sit around all day drinking coffee and smoking. They constantly go on about how pointless and painful life is. They also like to go to the cemetery often, where they write poems about death and sorrow. They take to calling those who are not goths "conformists" or "Britney Spears/Justin Timberlake wannabes". The Goth Kids continually talk about "the conformists", whom they strive to be different from, yet, paradoxically, all conform to Gothic clichés themselves. Only the Goth girl Henrietta has an official name in the show.
- Curly Goth: He is taller than the others and has a large nose and curly black hair that sticks out. His head is larger than his body. He is voiced by Trey Parker. His role in the Goth Kids' band is the vocalist. He also joined the dance troupe Stan put together in "You Got F'd in the A," as a way of non-conforming to the other Goths, who found it too conformist. His parents split up, which could be the reason behind his choice to follow the goth lifestyle.
- Kindergoth: A kindergartener goth kid. He is the youngest and smallest of the Goth Kids and has short black hair, with a long side-swept fringe. Like the other Kindergarteners he is voiced by a real kindergartener with a garbled voice. He says that most people are "Nazi conformist cheerleaders", and that he is the "biggest non-conformist of all". He plays drums in the Goth Kids' band.
- Henrietta: Henrietta is the only female goth kid. She is constantly seen smoking, (more so than the others). Her bedroom is another place where the Goths hang out. She is short and plump, with layered black hair. She plays the keyboard in their band. Her mother is seen in "Raisins", though she is cheery and seems completely accepting of Henrietta's Goth lifestyle, citing it as "creative". Henrietta refers to her as a "conformist bitch" and is still angry at her for not letting her go to a Skippy Puppy concert on a school night.
- Fringe-flicking Goth: He is around the same height and age as Henrietta. Most notable for the fact he constantly flicks his long fringe out of the way when it gets in his eyes. He has black hair with dyed red streaks, and he wears purple shoes. He especially likes drinking coffee, and he plays the bass guitar in their band.
Dougie is a 2nd grader, a 1st grader in his first appearance, but since then the boys moved from third to fourth grade, making Dougie older. He is a red-haired boy with freckles. In "Professor Chaos", Dougie is one of the people not picked to be Kenny's replacement after Butters is fired. He spots Butters changing into his new found alter-ego Professor Chaos. Deciding that he is an outcast like Butters, he joins Butters and becomes General Disarray. Their plot of flooding the world fails followed by their plot to destroy the ozone layer with aerosol cans. In another episode, Butters tries to think up evil plans only to have Dougie claim that, "The Simpsons already did it." He continues to help Butters in his imaginary schemes in later episodes. However, in "Good Times with Weapons" Professor Chaos appears but General Disarray does not. Prior to Professor Chaos, Dougie hung around Pip and Butters forming a group which Stan referred to as "The Melvins". He is seen again as General Disarray in "Go God Go".
The Kindergarteners were first introduced when Mr. Garrison was made their teacher after losing his job as the third grade teacher. The kindergarteners are voiced by real-life toddlers and speak in garbled baby talk. Among the toddlers is Ike Broflovski, who joined the class as a three year old and became class president in the episode "Trapper Keeper" after defeating Filmore, whose aunt is Rosie O'Donnell.
The ugly kids have as yet only appeared in the Season 11 Finale The List. There are several of them:
- Jamal: Jamal has a slightly squashed face, black hair and big ears. He had a particular hatred for the school and even inspires Kyle (who was ranked ugliest in his class) to commit arson and burn down the school. He is a good pianist and the only named Ugly Kid.
- Small-eyed kid: He has long, brown hair and glasses that make his eyes seem huge. However, when Kyle tries to take them off, they reveal that he has two tiny dots for eyes. Kyle hurriedly puts the glasses back on.
- Huge-headed kid: He has a head that's very large and short, black hair. He seems to have a fondness for pickles, because he asked Kyle for his pickle when he first joined them, and in an alternate ending, he steals Cartman's when he joins them.
- High-mouthed girl: She has a mouth that is incredibly high up on her face (though not above her nose) and long blonde hair tied up into a ponytail. She has an unusually deep voice.
- Askew faced kid: He is a brown haired boy with a face that's askew and is the tallest of the ugly kids. He is the first to greet Kyle when he joins them.
- ^ a b "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?". Trey Parker and Matt Stone. South Park. July 19, 2000. No. 57, season 4.
- ^ a b c d e "Red Hot Catholic Love". Trey Parker and Matt Stone. South Park. July 3, 2002. No. 87, season 6.
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| Main characters (The Boys) | Eric Cartman · Stan Marsh · Kyle Broflovski · Kenny McCormick |
| Other major characters | Butters Stotch · Chef · Mrs. Garrison |
| Family members | Gerald and Sheila Broflovski · Ike Broflovski · Jimbo Kern · Stuart and Carol McCormick · Liane Cartman · Randy and Sharon Marsh · Stephen and Linda Stotch · others |
| Recurring characters | Jesus · Saddam Hussein · Satan · Terrance and Phillip |
| Others | School children · Townsfolk · School staff · Families · Minor characters · Fictional species |

