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This page is a list of family members in ]. This does also include the main characters who are situated with their family here. However this page does not include ], ], ], ] or ]. |
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==The Marsh Family== |
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===Randy and Sharon Marsh=== |
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{{main|Randy and Sharon Marsh}} |
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Randy and Sharon (originally "Carol") Marsh are the parents of ], and his exceptionally violent sister Shelley. |
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Sharon Marsh is a receptionist at Tom's ] and Randy is a ]. During his younger years Randy was a member of a boy band known for their hit song, "You've got IT, Girl". He tends to be a leader in one of the groups of citizens when they protest or fight each other, usually the side representing the "Democrat" point of view (i.e ]). Randy's part in South Park has also grown in the past few seasons with many story lines about his drinking. |
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===Stan Marsh=== |
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{{main|Stan Marsh}} |
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'''Stanley "Stan" Marsh''' is one of the central ] in the ] '']''. Voiced by series co-creator ], Stan and ] often trade places as the 'leader' of the four main characters. Stan is arguably the most normal of the kids, and is generally honest, very mature for his age, and well-meaning. He is somewhat more assertive than his best friend Kyle. |
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===Shelley Marsh=== |
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{{main|Shelley Marsh}} |
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'''Shelley''' is a violent thirteen-year-old with an awkward set of headgear braces. She enjoys watching "Friends", listening to Britney Spears records, dating older men, beating up Stan, and calling him and his friends "turds." Despite the mutual dislike between Shelley and the boys, she and ] formed a cease-fire in the episode "]" and get back at Shelly's boyfriend, Skyler, who is twenty-two years old and was only dating her for sex (she refused and he dumped her). |
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===Grampa Marsh=== |
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{{main|Grampa Marsh}} |
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"Grampa" Marvin Marsh is the elderly patriarch of the Marsh family, and lives with the Marsh family. He is 102 years old and confined to a wheelchair. He is somewhat ] and calls Stan "Billy" though this seems to be a family trait as his own flashback showed his grandfather calling him "Billy" as well. He has been referred to as both Sharon's father and Randy's, although more oftenly he is referred to as Randy's. |
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===Jimbo Kern=== |
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{{main|Jimbo Kern}} |
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Stan's uncle Jimbo Kern, Randy's half brother, represent South Park's large population of stereotypical "]s". He and his sidekick ] are obsessed with large ]s, ], ]s, explosions, and killing animals. They detest "liberals" and circumvent anti-] laws by yelling "it's coming right for us!", and later "thin out their numbers!" before shooting any animal, thereby justifying the kill as self-defense. |
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Jimbo and Ned met while in the ], where Jimbo was a ] ]. |
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===Aunt Flo=== |
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Aunt Flo is the aunt of ] who visited her every month and turned her into a "bitch". She was killed by Stan's goldfish in ]. (Also refers to the monthly "flow" of the woman and the moodswings of Sharon Marsh in her monthly time. Her death is a reference to the menopause) |
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==The Broflovski Family== |
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===Gerald and Sheila Broflovski=== |
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{{main|Gerald and Sheila Broflovski}} |
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Gerald is the father and head of the family. His occupation as a lawyer has given him high status in profile cases such as in episodes like ],], and ]. |
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Sheila is Gerald's wife and the ] of the family. She has a thick New York accent and is often noted for her strict adherence to political correctness and strong belief in moral ]s. Sheila often pushes her son Kyle to "always do the right thing" and abstain from immorality. Viewers can see her strong belief in her principles especially in '']''. She may be a satirization of progressive Jewish feminists (such as Senator ] or ]). On numerous occasions she has been the subject of ]'s song "Kyle's Mom is a Big Fat Bitch," which appears on the movie's soundtrack CD. |
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===Kyle Broflovski=== |
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{{main|Kyle Broflovski}} |
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Kyle is the central character in the family. He is one of the show's four main children along with ], ], and ] (though ] is currently elevated to main character status since ]). Kyle tends to be the most logical, intelligent, rational, and reasonable boy among the four. He often abstains from certain fads exemplified in ] and ]. Kyle and Stan usually are the leaders of the group, they sometimes switch leadership. He is constantly fighting with ] and many episodes include their hatred of each other (eg. ] where they have a fight scene). |
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===Ike Broflovski=== |
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{{main|Ike Broflovski}} |
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Ike Broflovski is Kyle's adopted baby brother and a ], indicated by his trademark flapping ] head. He is the ball in Kyle's game of "Kick the Baby." Ike speaks in baby talk, but sometimes speaks profanely, often due to the influence of his brother. Ike watches "]" weeknights from 10-11 pm and reads ] novels contributing to his status as a genius. While in kindergarten Ike lost his virginity to his teacher in the episode "Miss Teacher Bangs A Boy". |
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===Kyle Schwartz=== |
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'''Kyle Schwartz''' is ]'s irritating, and ] cousin from ]. He is voiced by ]. Kyle Schwartz has a goofy looking appearance with a fat head and small mouth. He has heavy breathing due to asthma along with bad eyesight for which he has large glasses. |
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His first appearance was in "]" when he had to stay with Kyle and his family since his mother was in the hospital. |
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Due to the Jewish stereotypes that he displayed, his cousin was worried about his anti-semitic friend ], whom he feared would constantly make fun of him. Kyle (Broflovski) then offered Cartman $40.00 not to make fun of Kyle (Schwartz). Cartman initially tried to comply with the agreement, but when Cartman makes a ] joke in class, he blows the deal. Kyle (Schwartz) then stated that Kyle (Broflovski) should have tried to get away with paying him $12.50. Angered by his ingratitude and personal quirks, the boys help Kyle (Broflovski) try to get rid of him. They tried to teach him to sled (they tied the sled to a bus headed for ]), played hide and seek in the airport (and was put in a box and placed on a plane to ]) and left in the woods. He nevertheless kept returning to the Broflovski home. In the end his mother's condition improves, and he decides to go home after receiving $5,000,000 from an investment bailout to the airlines. The boys suddenly see dollar signs and try to convince him to stay, but Kyle Schwartz replied by saying that he couldn't stand how everyone in South Park was a stereotypical hillbilly jock redneck. |
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Kyle also appears in "]", where he calculated how many presents Cartman would get for Christmas (concluding that he would still owe two presents even if he found a cure for ] and ] before Christmas), and "]", where the boys, playing on the South Park baseball team, had to get the worst person they could find (Kyle Schwartz) to play for them because they did not want to qualify for a tournament. |
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===Cleo=== |
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Kyle's grandmother and Sheila's mother who died three years before ]. The boys dug her up in an attempt to scare the fifth-graders on Halloween. Kyle often makes remarks reguarding his grandmother. In the episode ] when the boys attempt to get to heaven, Kyle calls out to his grandma to see if thely have made it yet. Cleo also wanted Kyle to attend Jewleeard, a Jewish ] as it was pointed out by ] in the episode ]. |
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==The Cartman Family== |
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===Liane Cartman=== |
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{{main|Liane Cartman}} |
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] mom, Liane Cartman, is famous in South Park for being sexually promiscuous. She was at one point the featured model on the cover of ''Crack ] Magazine''. Young Eric denies this allegation made by Stan and Kyle in many episodes. In '']'', it was revealed that she takes part in German ']'. It was revealed in the episode ], that she is a ], and is actually Cartman's biological father. The identity of Cartman's biological mother has never been revealed. |
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===Eric Cartman=== |
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{{main|Eric Cartman}} |
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Eric Cartman, ] by ], is a ] in the ] '']''. He is one of the four central characters. Cartman is arguably the most well-known and recognizable character of ''South Park''. He is extremely rude and self-centered and constantly torments Kyle for being Jewish and Kenny for being poor. |
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===Extended Cartman Family=== |
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The extended Cartman family is shown in the episode "]", where he and the others go on a trip to ] to visit them for ]. Most of his relatives appear to be similar in matter to him; all fat, with the same speech impedement and ]s such as "Kickass!" and "RESPECT MY AUTHORITAH!!" "No, *Someones name* that's my ]. No, *Someones Name* that's a Bad *Someones Name*!!!". The family is seen again in the episode "]" at his grandmother's funeral — where she leaves her estate (valued at $1,000,000) to Eric, citing that all the other family members would have spent it all on ]. His grandparents' names are Harold and Mabel, has uncles named Howard and Stinky, and a cousin named Elvin. |
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==The McCormick Family== |
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===Stuart and Carol McCormick=== |
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{{main|Stuart and Carol McCormick}} |
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They are Kenny McCormick's Mum and Dad. Carol wears a lime green T' which usually reads "I'm with Stupid", and mucky blue jeans. Stuart wears a greasy jean jacket, a white shirt underneath, filthy jeans, and a red cap which has "Scotch" embroidered on it. |
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===Kenny McCormick=== |
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{{main|Kenny McCormick}} |
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Kenneth "Kenny" McCormick', voiced by ] (and, on one occasion, ]), is a ] in the ] '']''. He is one of the four central characters, all of whom are nine-year old boys. (The characters were eight years old in the earlier episodes.) |
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He is well-known for almost always wearing an orange ], and for being killed in almost every episode during the show's first five seasons (although he seems unconcerned and only hates the fact that nobody cares that he dies), with only a few exceptions. Due to his hood, which covers his mouth in all but a few scenes in the show's history, his lines are muffled, though occasionally they are intelligible, and ]ing sometimes clarifies his lines. He has only spoken without being muffled on three occasions: ], and the episodes ] and ]. When Kenny is scared he tightens his hood. |
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===Kevin McCormick=== |
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Little is known about Kevin. He appears to be older than Kenny by a few years and has parted brown hair which sticks up. His voice is provided by ] and sounds like Bill, Terrance and Fosse, three of Kenny's classmates. |
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===Little Sister?=== |
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In "]" a young girl was seen with the McCormick family visiting Kenny in the hospital. She has no lines and no explanation has ever been given regarding her identity. |
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==The Stotch Family== |
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===Stephen and Linda Stotch=== |
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{{main|Stephen and Linda Stotch}} |
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Stephen and Linda Stotch are Butters' parents. Linda wears a maroon sweater and a calf-length purple skirt and has blonde hair, Stephen wears an olive drab shirt and a distinctive white tie, with a hairstyle similar to a grown-out crewcut. |
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===Butters Stotch=== |
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{{main|Butters Stotch}} |
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Leopold "Butters" Stotch (voiced by ]) has a large tuft of blonde hair on top of his head, and wears an aquamarine jacket with green pants. He speaks with a distinctive, stuttering South Carolina-esque accent, and he is secretly the evil villain of South Park, Professor Chaos. The character is loosely based on ''South Park'' director of animation ]. |
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Butters is a nervous, naive, unlucky and gullible character. Despite this, he is one of the most optimistic and genuine kids in South Park. Butters draws little respect from his fellow students and is always chosen for dangerous or menial tasks that the others do not want to do. Butters first appeared as a backround supporting character and first emerged as a main character in the fifth season ] as the fourth friend when Kenny died permanently. Since then he was fired as the fourth friend but has remained a prominent character in the series. He still has a close relationship to the other four boys, mainly as Cartman's sidekick and slave. |
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==The Tweak family== |
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===Richard and Mrs. Tweak=== |
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'''Tweek's parents''' run a coffee shop called ''Tweak Bros. Coffee''. It was nearly put out of business by the new business in town, Harbucks (a parody of ]). After a huge feud both businesses learned to work together. The Tweaks are their own product's most devoted fans. Even their son consumes several cups of coffee a day (despite his age), hence his constant twitching and general nervousness. Mr. & Mrs. Tweak claim their son has ], when in fact he has a growing dependency on caffeine; Richard often preludes heart-to-heart talks with his son by saying, "calm down, son... here, have some coffee." The parents tend either to oversimplify or to overexaggerate large problems, leading their son to frustrated helplessness when he requires aid or to increased paranoia and fear when he's already obsessing about something. Simply put, whatever Tweek's current abnormal and/or neurotic disposition, his parents serve to exacerbate it. |
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Mr. Tweak wears a maroon jumper which is his shirt for work (hence the name tag on it) and black trousers. Mrs. Tweak wears a blue dress with a white apron. Mr. Tweak has dark curly brown hair. Mrs. Tweak has long light brown hair. Neither parent appears outwardly responsible for their son's straight, blond hair. |
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Tweek's parents have appeared in several episodes, most notably "]" and "]." Mr. Tweak is voiced by ] and Mrs. Tweak has been voiced by ] and ]. She is now voiced by ]. |
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===(?) Tweek=== |
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{{main|Tweek}} |
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'''(?) Tweek''' is a ] boy who is always nervous, jittery, paranoid, and usually overdosed on ]. He is in the boys' class. For five episodes in season six − "]" through "]" − Tweek was the official fourth friend of the main characters ], ], and ]. |
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==List of other Families== |
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===The Blacks=== |
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] family. The only African-American family in South Park and also the wealthiest. Cartman always makes fun of Token. Token's last name in the series was originally "Williams." |
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===The Donovans=== |
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The family ] comes from. It is unclear what the status of the nuclear family is, however Clyde has stated that his father is a geologist (this is in doubt due to Randy Marsh's frequent claims that he is the only scientist in South Park). They were accidentally referred to as the "Harrises" in "Lice Capades", however, this was changed back to Donovan in the later re-airings of the episode. |
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===The Vulmers=== |
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The Vulmers, formerly the Swansons, have a son, ], who suffers from muscular dystrophy. In ], it is revealed that his parents teased people with disabilities when they were teenagers, and thought that God made their son crippled to teach them a lesson. |
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===The Testaburgers=== |
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They have a daughter named ], who has a relationship with the ]. In one episode Wendy breaks up with Stan for Token, a member of the richest and only ] family in South Park. |
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===The Stevens=== |
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From what has been shown of ] family, they are very stereotypical. Her mother appears in "]," where it is implied that she is rather dumb and managed to get by relying on her looks. In that episode Bebe is quite smart and much more thoughtful than her mother, though she does seem more interested in make-up and boys than Wendy. Bebe's father is briefly seen in "]." |
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===Craig's Family=== |
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Little is known of Craig's family except that he has at least one sibling, and flipping each other the middle finger appear to be the family norm. Craig's family's propensity for flipping each other off has been so ingrained into Craig, who for the first several seasons is implied to have been sent to either the principal's or counselor's office on a daily basis. Craig's father is tall, portly, redheaded, and apparently somewhat influential in the South Park community; he is often depicted to counterpoint Randy Marsh's stances when Jimbo Kern or another character is otherwise indisposed. |
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===Timmy's Family=== |
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Timmy's parents are named Richard and Helen, and apparently suffer from the same form of mental retardation as Timmy himself. When they are interviewed on TV, all they can say are their own names, just like their son. |
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