Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jul 19, 2023 · Find out which characters from the popular animated show 'South Park' are the most beloved and hilarious, according to fans' votes. See the top 50+ characters, their images, descriptions, and actors who played them.

    • south park characters1
    • south park characters2
    • south park characters3
    • south park characters4
    • south park characters5
    • From Christmas poo to deranged teachers to Satan himself, we look at the best South Park has to offer.
    • 25. Sheila Broflovski
    • 24. Officer Barbrady
    • 23. Ike Broflovski
    • 22. Wendy Testaburger
    • 21. Jesus Christ
    • 20. Tuong Lu Kim
    • 19. Mr. Slave
    • 18. Saddam Hussein
    • 17. Big Gay Al
    • GeneratedCaptionsTabForHeroSec

    By Jesse Schedeen

    Updated: Aug 7, 2018 11:52 pm

    Posted: Mar 1, 2014 2:40 am

    With South Park: The Fractured But Whole about to be released, we're looking back at what's made the series so iconic over its impressively long run and decided it was a good time to refresh our list of the Top 25 South Park Characters. At this point, South Park has given us a ridiculous amount of memorable characters, whether they be completely original or the South Park spin on real life people and religious icons. But which are the cream of the crop? Check out our list...

    Kyle's uber-protective mother has been a constant source of overbearing parental influence and has become the epitome of family-oriented outrage. Her maternal extremism led to the creation of Mothers Against Canada, which in turn led to the American-Canadian war in South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut. Whenever you think that your mom is a bit over ...

    The quintessential example of police ineptitude, Barbrady has been a fixture in the series since the first episode. For the first seven seasons he was the only cop in town, despite being a complete idiot and functionally illiterate. But dumb cops make for good comedy, so Barbrady kept showing up and generally making a mess of the crimes he was supp...

    Ah, sweet little Ike. He is without doubt the most adorable of the South Park characters. His Canadian heritage adds a little extra empathy for the boy, since South Park has never been kind to the good people of Canada. But the flappy head affliction that plagues the Canucks in South Park works for Ike, and makes him even cuter. But don't let that ...

    Stan's longtime girlfriend is a perfect example of all the things that could go right and wrong with young love. Wendy is kind of like the Courtney Love of the series – if she wasn't the girlfriend of someone important, we probably wouldn't have initially paid any attention to her at all. Much of her screen time in early seasons was spent in extreme girlfriend jealousy/possessiveness, or getting vomited on by her boyfriend (hey, some people are into that).

    But Wendy eventually established a personality of her own and became one of the more politically vocal characters in the show. She's joined many campaigns and causes and generally acted as a voice of reason in the show. Her liberal views are completely in conflict with Cartman's, which has provided us with some of the greatest verbal fights in the show's history, and one particularly bloody physical battle in "Breast Cancer Show Ever" that ended with Cartman getting a much-deserved ass whoopin'.

    One of the great continuing ideas of the show is that Jesus Christ -- as in the real Jesus Christ -- lives in South Park. He's there, he's real, he's mostly ignored and used only when it's advantageous to people. And when he tries to make a point that people don't really like, it kind of pisses them off. It's a brilliant comment on the modern state of religion.

    Jesus has shown up in a number of terrific episodes. There's "Super Best Friends," in which Jesus comes up short when he tries to out-magic David Blaine. The best he could do was tell the crowd "turn around..." so he could make bread and fish "appear."

    Jesus has fought to get Santa out of Iraq in "Red Sleigh Down" and sacrificed himself so Kyle could save the Easter Bunny in "Fantastic Easter Special." Despite all of these great adventures, the most enduring image of Jesus is when he serves as host of his underwhelming public access show, "Jesus and Pals." Suggesting that even if the Second Coming did happen, people either wouldn't believe it, wouldn't care, or simply wouldn't notice.

    Big Gay Al, Saddam and more in #20-16 on page 2...

    One of the most successful (and most stressed out) business owners in South Park, Lu Kim owns both City Wok and City Airlines, which are thriving business despite Lu Kim's hilariously exaggerated Chinese accent - which leads him to pronounce "city" as "sh**ty". He's provided loads of entertainment as a stereotypical Asian entrepreneur who just happens to be married to Chinese pop singer Wing.

    In "City Sushi" he got his moment in the spotlight as nearly the entire episode focuses on him when a rival Japanese restaurant moves in on his territory. We also discover a shocker – Lu Kim's not even Asian! He's actually an alternate personality of Dr. William Janus, Butters' therapist. The saddest part of all is that it doesn't seem anyone has told Wing yet.

    Trey and Matt have a knack for doing things no one else dared to try in a cartoon, and Mr. Slave is a perfect example of this. There aren't many shows, animated or otherwise, that would feature a Village People knock-off who's into S&M. His first appearance in "The Death Camp of Tolerance" showed him getting a gerbil up his butt. During the course ...

    How do you emasculate and humiliate one of the world's most hated dictators? Give him a high-pitched voice and make him Satan's gay lover. It's ludicrous, and yet hilarious, as South Park humor often is. Saddam's biggest moment in the spotlight came in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut as he provided an unending source of evil as the movie's main ...

    Flamboyantly homosexual, and always upbeat and positive, Al brought a little extra diversity and color (rainbows) to the show and through the years has been South Park's advocate on gay political issues. He first appeared in the fourth episode of Season 1 in "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride", where he ran a shelter for gay animals and helped educate...

    A list of the most memorable and hilarious characters from the long-running animated series, ranked by their impact and influence. From Jesus Christ to Mr. Slave, see who made the cut and who got snubbed.

  2. For the first 22 seasons, the series revolved mainly around four young schoolboys; Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick and their exploits in the fictional town of South Park located in Colorado, but also featured a number of other characters.

  3. The main characters of the American tv-show South park are the four boys Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick.

    • Eric Cartman. Is Eric Cartman both the best — and the worst — character in television history? The argument could certainly be made successfully in either camp, and this endless stirrer of controversy is an easy choice for the very best character of "South Park."
    • Butters Stotch. At times, everyone in "South Park" feels hardened by all of their experiences, and many kids at South Park Elementary run the risk of feeling disillusioned by the crushing disappointment of the world around them.
    • Randy Marsh. Go figure: the most immature parent in "South Park" is also a brilliant geologist. Randy has experienced a meteoric rise on the show, becoming more and more involved, and it's fair to say that Randy is now as integral to the show's success as the four main kids.
    • Kyle Broflovski. Kyle Broflovski is one of the very best characters in "South Park" — and television in general. Kyle is fascinating because even though he always tries to abide by his moral code and do what he believes is right, it often results in him being a sort of villain.
  4. Jul 21, 2022 · A list of the most memorable and hilarious characters from the animated comedy series "South Park", ranked by their impact and influence. From the four main kids to the villainous Nathan, the parodic PC Principal, and the mysterious Mitch Conner, find out who made the cut and why.

  5. People also ask

  6. South Park is an animated comedy show about four boys and their adventures in a dysfunctional town. IMDb provides information on the series, creators, stars, episodes, ratings, reviews, trivia and more.

  1. People also search for