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[[center: [- [[Characters/SouthPark Main Page]] | [[Characters/SouthParkTheBoys The Boys]] ([[Characters/SouthParkStanMarsh Stan Marsh]], [[Characters/SouthParkKyleBroflovski Kyle Broflovski]], [[Characters/SouthParkEricCartman Eric Cartman]], [[Characters/SouthParkKennyMcCormick Kenny [=McCormick=]]]) | [[Characters/SouthParkOtherStudents Other Students]] ([[Characters/SouthParkButtersStotch Butters Stotch]], [[Characters/SouthParkWendyTestaburger Wendy Testaburger]], [[Characters/SouthParkHeidiTurner Heidi Turner]]) | [[Characters/SouthParkAntagonists Antagonists]] ('''Big Bads''', [[Characters/SouthParkAntagonistsSecondaryAndMinor Secondary and Minor]], [[Characters/SouthParkAntagonistsJerksAndBullies Jerks and Bullies]]) | [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers Family Members]] | [[Characters/SouthParkElementarySchoolStaff Elementary School Staff]] | [[Characters/SouthParkOtherRecurringCharacters Other Recurring Characters]] | [[Characters/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth The Stick of Truth]] ([[Characters/SouthParkTheNewKid The New Kid]]) | [[Characters/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole The Fractured but Whole]] | [[Characters/SouthParkPhoneDestroyer Phone Destroyer]] -] ]]


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[[folder:Major Big Bads]]
* [[Characters/SouthParkEricCartman Eric Cartman]].
* [[Characters/SouthParkElementarySchoolStaff Mr/Mrs/President Garrison]].
* [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers Randy Marsh]]
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!!''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'' [[BigBad Big Bads]].

[[folder:Satan]]
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->'''God:''' ''You got kicked out of here for being a headstrong rebel. And now you're a whiny little bitch.''
->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Jean-Michel Martial (Seasons 1-18), Creator/ChristopheLemoine (Season 22)
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS1E10Damien Damien]]"
->'''Final appearance:'''[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]"[[Recap/SouthParkS22E7NobodyGotCereal Nobody Got Cereal?]]"[[/labelnote]]
The King of Hell and Jesus' opposite number. Also, he was the first villain in the series as well as the BigBad for ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut''.
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* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: Comes down with this in "Hell on Earth 2006" when he throws himself a ''Series/MySuperSweetSixteen''-style party. He realizes his mistake when he screams "ItsAllAboutMe!" and ruins the party.
* AffablyEvil: He's certainly less evil than Saddam and Cartman. Everybody in Hell gets the day off on Christmas. And there's singing. Really, the only reason he can even be considered a bad guy is because it maintains balance in the universe.
* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler: His brutal death at the hands of [=ManBearPig=] is positively heart-wrenching.]]
* AmbiguouslyBi: He's got a son, so he's had sex with at least one female in recent history.
* AntiVillain: In spades. He'll challenge Jesus to a boxing match, wage war on Heaven and will punish a child with an eternity of torture just for swearing, but for the most part he's just playing the role he's destined to play. It's telling that ''Cartman'' is more evil than him.
* ArtEvolution: Since season 9, Satan appears to be older and more muscular.
* AscendedDemon: [[spoiler:After getting killed by [=ManBearPig=], his spirit leaves him and he goes to Heaven, growing angel wings and a halo]].
* BadassDecay: [[InUniverse In-story]]. During a conversation with God, the latter tells Satan that for someone who was expelled from Heaven for being a headstrong rebel, he has become "a whiny little bitch." [[invoked]]
** It takes a turn for the tragic when [[spoiler: he's brutally slaughtered by [=ManBearPig=] in a horrifically one-sided fight]].
* BatmanGambit: Pulls one during his boxing fight against Jesus. While betting his money on Jesus while the rest of the city bet on Satan, he beat up Jesus big time until he pretended to be KO'ed by Jesus' weak punch. When Jesus was declared victorious, Satan became several million dollars richer and went back to Hell taunting the rest for their stupidity.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Saddam and Sheila Broflovski in TheMovie. Amazingly, he's depicted as the ''least'' evil of the three.
* BigBadWannabe: In the earlier seasons. For all of his perceived menace, he appeared only sporadically and his acts of villainy were fairly anticlimactic compared to other antagonists. He's also undermined several times by Saddam, Beelzeboot and [=ManBearPig=].
* BigRedDevil: And the most well-known one at that.
* {{Bookends}}: Satan's debut appearance had him giving Jesus a ridiculously one-sided fight. [[spoiler: He died in a CurbStompBattle with [=ManBearPig=].]]
* TheBusCameBack: After an absence of several years, Satan finally appeared again in "Freemium Isn't Free," roughly eight years later. He returns once more in "Time to Get Cereal" four years later; [[spoiler: he gets killed off in the next episode]].
* CharacterizationMarchesOn:
** RuleOfFunny reigns supreme when deciding if Satan is looking to take over Heaven, or if he's just lonely stuck in Hell and wants a meaningful relationship. One episode seemed to indicate he tried to take over Heaven because his latest boyfriend wanted him to.
** His first appearance in "Damien" not only portrayed him with a son, but also conveyed him as more sincerely menacing and evil, with only a couple very subtle shades of his later effeminate PunchClockVillain personality.
* DarkIsNotEvil: [[ZigzaggingTrope Goes between]] this and DarkIsEvil; physically he's evil incarnate, but as mentioned elsewhere, Satan is a friendly, sensitive guy under most circumstances.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Hell on Earth 2006."
* DemonicPossession: He possesses Stan's body in "Freemium Isn't Free" in order to deal with Beelzeboot. Unlike most examples, he is polite enough to ask Stan first, and even returns him home after the battle.
* TheDevilIsALoser: God complains that Satan went from a headstrong rebel to a "whiny little bitch" when he comes to Him for relationship advice.
* TheDogBitesBack: At the climax of TheMovie. At Kenny's urging, Satan finally calls it off with Saddam and sends him back to Hell. When Saddam tries to rope Satan back into their toxic relationship, Satan banishes him to Heaven, which to Saddam is far worse than Hell.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Satan was horrified that he was acting like a 16-year-old girl at his party in the "Hell on Earth 2006", but his minions assured him that he isn't ''THAT'' bad.
** He's very bothered by Beelzeboot making the Terrance & Philip mobile game since temptation must always be nuanced and not just blatant manipulation of addicts.
* EvilIsHammy: Whenever he's on the clock, he pulls off the dramatic EvilOverlord pretty well (like in his dramatic entrance, complete with booming voice, prose, and demonic background music, after Stan accidentally summons him to teach about addiction).
* EvilSoundsDeep: Satan has a rather deep-sounding voice. He isn't usually that bad a guy though, and he frequently speaks in a softer, more effeminate tone during his more casual or sensitive moments.
* FlamingDevil: Played with -- he's certainly gay, but he's almost always portrayed as a [[SatanIsGood pretty nice guy]].
* FriendlyEnemy: Even though he's caused problems in the past and is of course the source of all evil in the world, Satan actually gets along well with the boys and people of South Park [[spoiler:to the point where they're all stricken with grief when he's killed by [=ManBearPig=]]].
* GodKartingWithBeelzebub: Though he and {{God}} hadn't spoken in millennia, in "Probably" he goes to ask him for romantic advice.
* HiddenDepths: Due to [[TheCorrupter one of his main roles in the universe]], he has a pretty decent grasp of the biology surrounding addiction (and he taught it to Stan is in a pretty clear way).
* MachoCamp: He's large and muscular with ManlyFacialHair, but is co-dependent on boyfriends, dresses in skimpy briefs and acts like a spoiled teenage girl when hosting a Halloween party.
* NiceGuy: It says a lot about the show's universe that ''Satan'' is one of the nicest characters. Hell isn't nearly as horrible as the Church builds it up to be, with parties and luxury living spaces. He talks Stan through his addiction before finally deciding to destroy the root cause of it. He also fought [=ManBearPig=] to the death, [[spoiler: urging the boys to not give up even when he was bleeding to death]].
* PayEvilUntoEvil:
** Satan swindled the entire town into betting on him in a bout with Jesus, then bet against himself and let Jesus win so he could get rich the easy way.
** When Jesus decides to punish his ratings-hungry producer, he sends her to Hell, where Satan makes it clear he's going to enjoy tormenting her.
* PetTheDog: Satan receives several; although the biggie was near the end of TheMovie, [[spoiler: when Satan agrees to delay Armageddon at Kenny's request... because Kenny helped him end his terrible relationship with Saddam]]. Another moment occurs in "Freemium Isn't Free", in which he helps Stan with his addiction problem, and goes as far as to confront the Beelzeboot over the game causing this addiction.
* PsychopathicManchild: Despite being the Devil, he's portrayed as being whiny, insecure and fickle. He doesn't even seem to be that much of a bad guy, and on his good day his domain can be quite nice a place. But he easily falls under bad influence and will launch an invasion against Heaven or Earth at the drop of a hat.
* PunchClockVillain: A borderline example, if not an outright one. He only seems to torture truly bad people and even then is usually chanting pleasantly with them otherwise. He has to put out temptation so humanity has free will, but it's just part of the job and it has to be done right.
* PutOnABus: He stopped appearing regularly after "Hell On Earth 2006." [[spoiler: Years later he would be killed off.]]
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler: He dies trying to defend the town against [=ManBearPig's=] rampage, where he later ascends to heaven with angel wings and a halo]].
* RuleOfSymbolism: He is red, he dies and then goes to heaven. Red, dead, redemption.
* SatanIsGood: Or at least, he's kind of a big softie.
* TookALevelInKindness: Satan was at his worst in Season 1, but he became progressively nicer as the seasons went on. It all came to a head when he attempt to save South Park from [=ManBearPig=], only to be killed by him.
* VillainDecay: [[invoked]] Lampshaded by God, who notes that Satan's angsting over if he wants to be with Saddam or Chris is a far cry from the headstrong rebel who was kicked out of Heaven.
* VillainSong: "Up There" from TheMovie. Also a subversion, since he is actually singing about how lonely he is down in Hell, where his only real company is [[{{Jerkass}} Saddam]], and how he wants to live up on Earth. Thus doubles as his IWantSong.
* VillainsOutShopping: Even he can't resist the amazingness that is ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2''.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He is usually just a nice, friendly guy who tries to act tough, and all he really wants is to move up to live on Earth (even if that will doom humanity). Just listen to his [[IWantSong so-called]] VillainSong, "Up There." He's also had to deal with an emotionally abusive ex-boyfriend that successfully destroyed his next relationship and left him riddled with insecurity.
* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:Satan gets effortlessly killed by [=ManBearPig=] in "Nobody Got Cereal?"]]
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[[folder:Saddam Hussein]]
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->''"Hey! Relax, guy!"''
->''(smacks Satan's ass) "Shut it, bitch. You're better seen than heard!"''
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]]
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS2E1TerranceAndPhillipInNotWithoutMyAnus Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS7E15ItsChristmasInCanada It's Christmas in Canada]]"
UsefulNotes/SaddamHussein was one of the main antagonists of the series in the earlier seasons, and the BigBad in TheMovie. Initially the dictator of Iraq, he was killed either by wild boars or in a Canadian "gas attack" after attempting to invade the country[[note]]Although an old statement by the creators was that "Not Without My Anus" is apocryphal as it was a TV movie in the "Terrance and Phillip" universe[[/note]], he was sent to Hell after he died. While technically deceased after TheMovie, he was still a recurring guest villain character until season 7, where he was captured by Canadian soldiers. He is arguably even worse than Cartman.
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* AxCrazy: He's a power-hungry lunatic who gleefully commits genocide and rape ForTheEvulz, and who makes Satan of all people uncomfortable with his sadism. In "Probably", he kills Satan's new boyfriend Chris on multiple occasions for no reason other than to be a bastard since DeathIsCheap in hell.
* BackFromTheDead: After ''Bigger, Longer and Uncut'', he went back to Hell. [[RunningGag Where was he supposed to go, Detroit?]] Played more straight later, where he somehow comes back from Heaven (where he was last seen building chemical weapons) to attend Creator/ChristopherReeve's LegionOfDoom meeting, then (even later) become Prime Minister of Canada.
* BatmanGambit: He'll do this as part of his [[{{EvilPlan}} evil plans]].
* BigBad: In TheMovie, being the greater of two evils between him and Satan, who want to take over the world. He's also this in "Terrance & Phillip: Not Without My Anus", "Do The Handicpped Go To Heaven?", "Probably", and "It's Christmas in Canada".
* BlatantLies: He does this A LOT. The biggest example is his VillainSong "I Can Change".
-->'''Saddam:'''' I'll open up my heart and I will share it. Any minute now, I will be born again.
* TheCaligula: Particularly as the Prime Minister of Canada.
* CardCarryingVillain: If being the boyfriend of the devil isn't enough, then somehow managing to surpass him in villainy sure is. "Do the Handicapped Go To Hell" reveals that he knows Satan likes bad boys, so he plays up the aspect of this to seduce him.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Heeeey! Relax guy!," usually said when someone is (correctly) questioning his motives.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Hasn't made an appearance since "It's Christmas In Canada."
* DepravedHomosexual: As Satan's abusive boyfriend, he only wants Satan for sex and constantly pushes him around.
* DragonInChief: To his boyfriend Satan, whom Saddam doesn't even show respect towards.
* EvilPlan: Many. He's taken over Canada by sneaking his troops in through the airlines, manipulated Satan into invading Earth with his demons so Saddam could push him aside and take control, built chemical weapons plants '''in Heaven''' (even fooling God), and fooled all of Canada into electing him Prime Minister.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In spades. Though everyone knows he's evil, he can put on a front as AffablyEvil when he wants to, only to revert back to being a royal {{Jerkass}} when he no longer sees any consequences to doing so.
-->'''"Hey buddy, relax, take a load off, I'm not hiding any bombs".'''
* ForTheEvulz: Frequently, perhaps the best example being when posing as the Canadian Prime Minister and [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment establishing all manner of seemingly trivial but surprisingly effective and life-destroying laws]].
* FreudianExcuse: He explains that his parents were abusive in TheMovie. He might be telling the truth, but it is much more likely he was just lying to Satan so he'll forgive him (which was kind of the entire point of his song...)
%%* JerkAss: Very much so. He is one of the very few characters to show absolutely no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Whenever there's a hint of decency in him, it's either blown away before he stabs you in a back, or has some selfish gain out of it.
* KneelBeforeZod: In TheMovie, his first act after conquering the world.
%%* LargeHam
* LaughablyEvil: Half the fun of Saddam is how ridiculous he is, with his high voice, inexplicable Canadian heritage, and outrageously zany acts of villainy.
* ManipulativeBastard: Manages to manipulate the likes of Satan, God, and all of Canada into committing his evil deeds.
* MultipleChoicePast: How he died. In "Not Without My Anus" he was killed by the Canadians, TheMovie says it was a pack of wild boars, while "Ladder to Heaven" says the Americans assassinated him in secret.
* MurderTheHypotenuse: He stabs Satan's "pussy" boyfriend Chris in order to get back with Satan. Not that it makes much difference -- after all, where was Chris going to go, Detroit? Plus, Satan ends up choosing neither, though not that it stopped Saddam from stalking him (so Satan sends him to Heaven).
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Not only is he animated in the same style as the Canadians (which kinda made sense since he first appeared in an episode starring Terrance and Phillip), but he's one of the few characters with a photo head (some others include Mr. Garrison [[Creator/DavidHasselhoff after his nose job]], Creator/BenAffleck in "How to Eat With Your Butt", Creator/MelGibson in "Passion of the Jew" and "Imaginationland", and the little pink Music/ChristinaAguilera monsters from "Timmy 2000").
* PerpetualSmiler: His default expression is a FauxAffablyEvil grin.
* PragmaticVillainy: In "Not Without My Anus" he forgoes having his troops in Tehran ready to kill Terrence and Phillip as he arranged with Scott. This of course is not out of leniance, but simply because he brought his army over to takeover Canada, as well as making apparent to Scott what an unreliable double crosser he is.
* {{Sadist}}: And how, reaching even sexual things with it. In TheMovie, he tortures Kenny with a ''sexual pleasure''.
* {{Seme}}: In his relationship with Satan.
* StayingAlive: It's never explained how he got back to Earth between "Ladder to Heaven" and "Krazy Kripples."
* TheSociopath: Charismatic enough to manipulate Satan, God, and an entire country into doing whatever he wants, yet shows no remorse for his treatment of Satan, murdering innocent people, and taking kids away from their adopted families ForTheEvulz.
* PutOnABus: Hasn't been seen since he was arrested by the Canadians in ''Christmastime In Canada'', and presumably won't be, due to his execution in real life.
* VillainSong: "I Can Change" from TheMovie
* {{Yandere}}: In "Probably", he stabs Satan's new boyfriend to death. (He came back the next day back in Hell. Where was he supposed to go? Detroit?)
* WouldHurtAChild[=/=]KickTheDog: Twice. In TheMovie, he tortures Kenny for sexual pleasure, and even kills him for no reason when he was the Prime Minister of Canada.
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[[folder:Sheila Broflovski]]
For {{trope}}s related to her, see [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers here]].
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!!Video Game [[BigBad Big Bads]]
[[folder:''South Park: The Stick of Truth'']]
* [[Characters/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth Big Bad Government Guy]].
* [[Characters/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth Princess Kenny]]
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[[folder:''South Park: The Fractured But Whole'']]
* [[Characters/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole Mitch Conner]]
[[/folder]]

!!Recurring [[BigBad Big Bads]]

[[folder:Scott Tenorman]]
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->''"Revenge is a dish best served... chili."''
->'''Voiced in English by:''' Toby Morton ("Scott Tenorman Must Die"), Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} ("201")
->'''Voiced in French by:''' William Coryn
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS5E4ScottTenormanMustDie Scott Tenorman Must Die]]"
A teenager who tricked Cartman into forking over ten dollars. He manages to get his way out of all of Cartman's revenge schemes until Cartman finally has his parents killed. And [[FamilialCannibalismSurprise tricked Scott into eating them]]. Scott reappears as the BigBad of the two-part "200/201" story, which reveals him as the new leader of the Ginger Separatist Movement[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]and Cartman's half-brother[[/labelnote]].
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* ArchEnemy: Though not as recurring as Kyle or Wendy, he's this to Cartman, initially as his bully and later as his (arguably) eviler half-brother.
* AntiVillain: He starts out as a more restrained anti-villain (as seen at the end of "Scott Tenorman Must Die"), but in "201", we see how he turned insane after Cartman tricked him into [[spoiler:eating his parents]].
* BigNo: When he realizes he just [[spoiler:ate his own parents]] and when Music/{{Radiohead}} saw him crying.
* BigBad: In the video game ''Tenorman's Revenge''.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Rob Reiner and Tom Cruise in "200/201".
* TheBully: He puts Cartman through a lot of humiliation solely [[ItAmusedMe for the lulz]].
* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:Cartman is his half-brother, though Scott is the Abel in comparison]].
* TheCameo: Appeared briefly in "The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers" and "The Death of Eric Cartman."
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He was genuinely horrified when finding out that Cartman killed his parents.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: A manipulative bully of the highest order, though obviously pretty mortified by his parents' murder [[spoiler:which seems to make him a more redeemable character than Cartman [[LackOfEmpathy given his reaction later on]]]].
* EvilerThanThou: Subverted. It seems this way throughout "Scott Tenorman Must Die", with Scott constantly outdoing Cartman in schemes and sheer {{Jerkass}} antics, then Cartman takes a far more monstrous step...
* EvilLaugh: Has quite a malicious one in "201" after [[spoiler: he tells Cartman that they are half-brothers]].
* EvilRedhead: He's introduced as a manipulative bully of the highest order in his debut episode, then he becomes the Head Ginger of the Ginger Separatist Movement in "201", and eventually becomes the BigBad of the video game "Tenorman's Revenge".
* EvilVsEvil: Scott's archenemy is Cartman, though Scott's debut episode amazingly establishes him as the LesserOfTwoEvils.
* ForTheEvulz: Scott conning Cartman out of $10, followed by another $6.12, followed by however much money he spent commuting across state lines before recording Cartman at his low point and setting the boy's cash on fire was all based on a power trip, rather than because Cartman had wronged him in any way.
* HumiliationConga: [[spoiler:Tricked into eating his own parents, which sent him crying and thus denounced by [[Music/{{Radiohead}} his favorite band]] as an uncool crybaby]].
* LastNameBasis: He's referred to by his last name, "Tenorman", in the video game "Tenorman's Revenge".
* LukeIAmYourFather: In "201," he tells Cartman that [[spoiler: they are half-brothers]].
* ManipulativeBastard: He's introduced by tricking Cartman into buying his pubes.
* MuggingTheMonster: Let's just say that messing with Eric Cartman was the biggest mistake of his life.
* OutGambitted: The end of "Scott Tenorman Must Die" has Cartman turn his final prank against him and [[spoiler:tricks him into eating his own parents]].
* PracticallyJoker: His role in "201" was a blatant ShoutOut to ComicBook/TheKillingJoke with him in the role of The Joker.
* SanitySlippage: It's clear from his demeanor in "201" that [[spoiler:being tricked into eating his own parents]] has left him a bit unhinged. Considering what he went through however, it's a wonder he's still as stable as he is.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney:
-->'''Scott:''' You really care that much about sixteen measly dollars? I mean, what can you buy with $16? My parents give me a $50-a-week allowance. This pittance means nothing to me.
* SmugSnake: That is, until Cartman has the last laugh at the end of "Scott Tenorman Must Die". He still is one when he returns for "201" and the video game "Tenorman's Revenge", albeit now an insane one.
* SpoiledBrat: If there's any truth to his claim about receiving a $50-a-week allowance from his parents (granted, [[spoiler: his father was an ex-Denver Bronco]]), this might have been a contributing factor to his initial attitude towards Cartman.
* TeensAreMonsters: Selling his pubes to a naive kid and then degrading him just to burn the money in his face is a really dick move.
* VillainBall: Looking back on it now, it may have been better just to give Cartman the damn money, [[BullyingADragon rather than burning it in front of his face]].
* VillainExitStageLeft: Done in "201." The only response by anyone is Jesus asking, "Who's the creepy ginger kid?"
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:His beef with Cartman in "201", as a result of the events of "Scott Tenorman Must Die"]].
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[[folder:Rob Reiner]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Gilbert Lévy
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS7E13ButtOut Butt Out]]"
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: When Cartman stabs him with a fork, he gushes out some kind of green goo that causes him to literally deflate like a balloon. This never gets explained.
* BackFromTheDead: Even though he's killed at the end of "Butt Out," he returns in "200" as one of the major [[BigBadDuumvirate Big Bads]].
* BigBad: Of "Butt Out."
* BigBadDuumvirate: With Tom Cruise in "200" and "201."
* BigBadEnsemble: With Scott Tenorman in the aforementioned "200/201".
* FatBastard: Is fat and always seen stuffing his face with junk food. He's also willing to murder a child and blame smoking to hurt tobacco companies.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Tries to force people to stop smoking by claiming that it's harmful to their health while constantly eating junk food.
* KarmaHoudini: Averted in "Butt Out," but played straight in "201." While [[spoiler: Tom Cruise, the other big bad, is killed, Reiner is not]].
* MoralMyopia: He accuses the tobacco company of manipulating children while sitting in their fancy offices. Rob Reiner does in fact say this while sitting in his fancy office and ropes the boys into his dishonest schemes.
* UnexplainedRecovery: Despite dying at the end of his debut episode, Reiner shows up later on as part of the BigBadDuumvirate of "200" and "201," and his death is never addressed. It's possible that losing his "goo" merely incapacitated him, though.
* VillainousGlutton: His KnightTemplar attitude toward smoking is contrasted with overeating every second of his life.
* WouldHurtAChild: He's perfectly willing to poison Cartman and lie about the circumstances if it makes the tobacco companies look bad.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tom Cruise]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "Trapped in the Closet"
->'''Final appearance:'''[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]"[[Recap/SouthParkS14E6TwoHundredOne 201]]"[[/labelnote]]
A [[Creator/TomCruise real-life actor]] who shows up in Stan's house after Stan is declared to be the reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard. He locks himself in Stan's closet when Stan says he thinks "that guy who played Napoleon Dynamite" is a better actor than him. He later gathers every celebrity that the town of South Park has ever pissed off [[LegionOfDoom to unite them all against the town]].
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Many jokes about his ambiguous sexual orientation are made, such as his house being filled with closets and him being a "fudge packer" (that is, he is employed at a fudge factory).
* BigBadDuumvirate: Of "200" and "201" with Rob Reiner.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Scott Tenorman in the aforementioned "200/201".
* CantTakeCriticism: One of his defining traits. In his debut episode, he has a mental breakdown and locks himself in a closet after Stan says that "[[Creator/JonHeder the guy]] from ''Film/NapoleonDynamite''" is a better actor. His plan in "200" and "201" is to steal Muhammad's "goo" which would render him immune to ridicule.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Seems to have a somewhat loose grip on reality. It ties into the "ambiguously gay" example above; he denies being "in the closet," when he is physically in a closet, and denies being a "fudge packer" despite the fact that he is in a fudge factory loading fudge into boxes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Christmas Critters]]
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->''"Haaaail Satan!"''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Rabbity the Rabbit, Skunky the Skunk, Beavery the Beaver, Beary the Bear, Racoony the Racoon), [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]] (Mousey the Mouse), Adrien Beard (Squirrely the Squirrel), Creator/AprilStewart (Deery the Deer, Woodpeckerey the Woodpecker, Porcupiney the Porcupine), Creator/MonaMarshall (Foxy the Fox, Chickadee-y the Chickadee)
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E14WoodlandCritterChristmas Woodland Critter Christmas]]"
The twisted products of Cartman's imagination. They were part of his Christmas story in the season 8 Christmas special, then later were reincarnated in Imaginationland with the evil characters.
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* TheAntiChrist: Porcupiney's child.
* AxCrazy: They are some of the most insane beings to ever appear in the show.
* BigBadDuumvirate: They pretty much become the de facto leaders of the evil imaginary characters in the Imaginationland trilogy.
%%* BitchInSheepsClothing
* CuteIsEvil: These cheerful, adorable-looking animals are deranged to their very core.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Woodland Critter Christmas".
* DepravedBisexual: Their favorite group activity is a Blood Orgy. That is, gutting and devouring the flesh of a friend, then having sex with each other in the remaining viscera.
%%* DisneyCreaturesOfTheFarce
* ADogNamedDog: There's Squirrely the squirrel, Rabbity the rabbit, Beavery the beaver, Beary the bear, Porcupiney the porcupine, Skunky the skunk, Foxy the fox, Deery the deer, Woodpeckery the woodpecker, Mousey the mouse, and Chickadee-y the chickadee. The raccoon's name is not mentioned, but he's presumably named Raccoony. Confirmed when the group has a cameo in ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth''.
* EvilerThanThou: They are seen as this for all evil characters, including '''horror icons'''. To quote [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]]: "Man, I do not want to meet the kid who dreamed ''those'' things up."
* EyeBeams: They use these in "Imaginationland Part III" against a mook. All things considered, it's one of their least gruesome killing method.
* {{Expy}}: Deery's a blatantly obvious one of WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}.
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: They're cute, cheerful... and they worship Satan.
* FauxAffablyEvil: They are quite cheerful, when they're not trying to summon TheAntiChrist or creating walls of fire to try to kill 8-year-old kids.
* GotVolunteered: Gleefully force Stan and Kyle to do their bidding in their first appearance. Granted there's a bit of forceful ButThouMust on the narrator's part.
* HollywoodSatanism: They are stereotypical satanists who partake in all sorts of horrifically depraved acts for their dark lord. This is somewhat paradoxical as, in the ''South Park'' universe, Satan [[PunchClockVillain isn't actually outstandingly evil.]]
* KillerRabbit: They're all adorable animals who take great joy in painfully killing people.
* LightIsNotGood: They are adorable looking critters who are horribly depraved inside.
* MadeOfEvil: They are the most twisted things ever imagined, and everything from Cartman's mind.
* ManipulativeBastard: Manipulated Stan into killing the mountain lion that actually kills the Anti-Christ and more or less setting up their entire satanic initiation.
* TheNapoleon: Despite being one of the smallest critters, Squirrely appears to be the leader of the group.
* NotSoImaginaryFriend: They exist [[SubvertedTrope but only in imaginationland]]. Unfortunately the government built a portal and sent some troops there with Creator/KurtRussell.
* {{Sadist}}s: YES, very sadistic characters, even more than ''Cartman.'' Much like Saddam, they have no redeeming traits whatsoever.
* VocalEvolution: Deery is more helium-pitched in their "Imaginationland" appearance.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=ManBearPig=]]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]] (in "[[Recap/SouthParkImaginationland Imaginationland, Episode II]]")
->'''Debut:''' "[=ManBearPig=]"
->'''Al Gore:''' ''"[=ManBearPig=] doesn't care who you are or what you've done, [=ManBearPig=] simply wants to get you! I'm super-cereal [serious]!"''
[=ManBearPig=] is a creature that UsefulNotes/AlGore campaigned against. According to Gore, it threatens our very existence and may be the end of the human race as we know it. Despite Gore's claims, however, it simply doesn't exist. [=ManBearPig=] itself later made an actual appearance in the Imaginationland trilogy, briefly entering the Pentagon in the real world and attacking everyone. [[spoiler:"Time to Get Cereal" confirms that he does exist, and he is a demon that came to South Park because somebody in the town made a DealWithTheDevil.]]
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* AimForTheHorn: During his bout with Satan, [=ManBearPig=] snaps off one of the Devil's horns and stabs him in the chest with it.
* AllegoricalCharacter: He's an overall representation of climate change. When Al Gore is first trying to warn everyone about him, Gore is depicted as an idiot and pathetic with [=ManBearPig=] being something he made up for attention. As such, MBP is depicted as something completely ridiculous and obviously false. [[spoiler: In season 22, he's depicted as a huge threat. This represents how irrefutable evidence of climate change has convinced Matt and Trey that it is definitely real. His appearance in person consists of killing large swaths off people, representing how the hard evidence of climate change consists of various environmental disasters and weather conditions that are threatening the lives of everyone on Earth. His deal with the people of South Park represents how the biggest proponent of environmental damage is people putting short-term gain, like economic strength over long-term consequences.]]
* AmbiguousSituation: Is [=ManBearPig=] truly a demon from Hell, or was he another imaginary being that was able to be summoned into the real world often enough that Al Gore was able to get a glimpse of him?
* AnimalisticAbomination: He's a hideous-looking and unholy combination of a man, a bear, and a pig with nebulous powers over the weather and natural disasters, and whose very presence signifies the end times. Worse, there doesn't seem to be any explanation for where [=ManBearPig=] came from or what he even ''is'', making him that much more sinister even in the crazy world of ''South Park''.
* AscendedExtra: Originally nothing more than a delusion of Al Gore, he was eventually made RealAfterAll and became a recurring villain after it became clear how serious an issue climate change really was.
* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: He kills the other half of the BigBadDuumvirate in ''The Streaming Wars'', Pi-Pi.
* BearsAreBadNews: He may only be partially bear, but it's more than enough to signify that bad things happen wherever he goes.
* BigBad: Of Season 22's "Cereal" two-part story arc.
* BigBadDuumvirate: With Pi-Pi for ''[[WesternAnimation/SouthParkTheStreamingWars The Streaming Wars]]''.
* TheBigBadShuffle: With Jeff Bezos for Season 22.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
** He contrasts with Eric Cartman. Cartman is a regular human child whose a BoisterousWeakling who relies solely on manipulating people to get what he wants. [=ManBearPig=] is an AnimalisticAbomination who is also an InvincibleVillain whose physical force alone is enough to make him a major threat. Both are also revealed to have families in the Paramount Plus specials where they revert to their villainous ways to protect them, but while Cartman chose to stop Stan and Kyle from preventing the BadFuture until his wife convinces him not to, [=ManBearPig=] is forced to do the bidding Pi-Pi who is holding his family hostage and turns on Pi-Pi when his family is freed. Cartman loses his family in the revised future and becomes a homeless alcoholic, ending his threat to society for good (at least in the far future), while [=ManBearPig=] gets his family back before leaving, remaining a potential threat in the future.
** Like Clyde Donovan and Vic Chaos he acts as TheHeavy to the BigBad of the second Paramount Plus special, however:
*** Clyde ended up being a MoreDespicableMinion to Cartman, who by that point had become an AntiVillain who was only trying to maintain the BadFuture to protect his family. [=ManBearPig=] was ALighterShadeOfBlack to Pi-Pi who had entirely selfish motives and was keeping his family hostage. Clyde ended up betraying Cartman and becoming the BigBad and was then killed by Cartman, while [=ManBearPig=] betrayed Pi-Pi and pulled a HeelFaceTurn and proceeded to kill Pi-Pi.
*** He and Vic Chaos both [[OneManArmy caused massive amounts of destruction wherever they went]] and [[TheDreaded where feared by many]] but Vic was an EvilGenius [[BreakThemByTalking who's main weapon was his words]], [[PaperTiger and was easily overwhelmed by the Alexa's]] while [=ManBearPig=] was TheBrute who communicated only through grunts, and couldn't be beaten in a fight so had to be reasoned with by releasing his family.
* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler: Gives one to '''Satan''' of all people.]]
* DemotedToDragon: Reveals to have been demoted to Pi-Pi's right hand man in ''[[WesternAnimation/SouthParkTheStreamingWarsPart2 The Streaming Wars Part 2]]''.
* DragonInChief: [=ManBearPig=] is still much more powerful than Pi-Pi whose only following the latter because he's holding his family's hostage. Once Pi-Pi looses his leverage, [=ManBearPig=] immediately turns on Pi-Pi and kills him effortlessly.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: Despite serving as a genuinely real threat in Season 22, he leaves in the 7th episode, allowing Jeff Bezos to take the role as BigBad for the remainder of the season.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite being an evil-doer, [[spoiler:''[[WesternAnimation/SouthParkTheStreamingWarsPart2 The Streaming Wars Part 2]]'']] reveals that [=ManBearPig=] has a [[spoiler:wife and child]] he cares deeply about.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Aside from being an unstoppable destructive force he's never given any characterization nor reasons behind his rampage. {{Justified|Trope}} as he's an allegory for global warming, making him akin to a natural disaster or event rather than an actual being.
* TheHeavy: For ''[[WesternAnimation/SouthParkTheStreamingWars The Streaming Wars]]'' [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkTheStreamingWarsPart2 two-parter]] as he's the one causing the drought for Pi-Pi, which creates the conflict for the two specials.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: He kills Kyle Broflovski in the "Imaginationland" trilogy (Kyle gets better), nearly killed Ned in "Time To Get Cereal", and kills Satan in "Nobody Got Cereal".]]
* InvincibleVillain: [[spoiler: So invincible that he's able to effortlessly kill ''Satan'' and is only stopped when the boys make a deal with him that will guarantee his return five years later as an ''even'' more powerful destructive force.]]
* ItCanThink: At first, it seems like he's just a mindless killing machine, but later on, he makes a deal to not return until five years later, and [[spoiler:is shown to have a wife and kid]].
* TheJuggernaut: [[spoiler:"Time to Get Cereal" shows him as an unstoppable killing machine who is ImmuneToBullets and can easily destroy entire buildings.]]
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: Manages to get away with all the carnage he inflicted in South Park, by making a deal with the boys where he gets to return five years later as an ''even more'' powerful force.]]
* MixAndMatchCritters: He's half man, half bear, and half pig.
* NoMereWindmill: After escaping from Imaginationland into reality.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: [[spoiler: Originally regarded to be nothing more than just a hoax made up by Al Gore in "[=ManBearPigPig=]", he proves to be a genuinely real threat in Season 22 having one of the highest body counts in the series and actually kills Satan.]]
* NotSoImaginaryFriend: He starts out entirely imaginary, but that makes him a legitimate threat when the government opens up a portal to Imaginationland. [[spoiler:He also may not have ever been solely imaginary, as he is revealed later to be a demon that can be summoned to the real world.]]
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: [[spoiler:He is apparently part of a race of ancient hybrid demons that come to Earth when summoned in exchange for wealth.]]
* ProgressivelyPrettier: Unlike his earlier appearances, he is depicted without blood on his body in ''The Streaming Wars'', making him just slightly less grotesque.
* RealAfterAll: [[spoiler:"Time to Get Cereal" confirms that he exists in the real world.]]
* SatanicArchetype: [[spoiler:"Time to Get Cereal" reveals him as this, as he's a demon that is summoned to the world whenever one makes a DealWithTheDevil with him, in return, with the results being a lot of people die at the hands of him.]]
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Has glowing yellow eyes.
* TooManyHalves: Al Gore describes the eponymous monster as being "half man, half bear, half pig." Other characters are quick to point out that this is too many halves. They instead describe it as "half man and half bearpig", or some such version.
* {{Tulpa}}: The first real appearance of [=ManBearPig=] was in Part 2 of the Imaginationland trilogy, implying that Al Gore made him real. This was retconned in his later appearance, where it's mentioned that the senior citizens summoned him for selfish purposes. Presumably [=ManBearPig=] is still a tulpa, just not one formed by Al Gore.
* UglyGuyHotWife: [[spoiler:While [=ManBearPig=] is a horrifying monster, his wife [=PigBearGirl=] is a buxom CuteMonsterGirl in a FurBikini who looks like a human with pig and bear ears]].
* WindmillPolitical: Making UsefulNotes/AlGore a WindmillCrusader. [[spoiler:Subverted when it becomes an actual threat that starts gruesomely attacking South Park residents.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Some of his victims include children.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mickey Mouse]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' William Coryn
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS13E1TheRing The Ring]]"
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Compared to [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse his normal counterpart]], he is less jolly, and more impudent.
* AdaptationalVillainy: And he is definetly not a good guy.
* AllegoricalCharacter: He's a representation of Disney as a ruthless corporate entity that will do anything for the sake of profit, even if it means disregarding anyone's welfare.
* AnimationBump: He walks normally, unlike other characters whose feet only shift back-and-forth. His arms are also constantly swinging whenever he walks.
* AxCrazy: Let's see, he savagely beats up Joe Jonas when the latter decides not to go on stage, uses a chainsaw against Kyle, Stan, and Cartman, and breathes fire at the crowd when the 3-D spectacular crashed and burns. A far cry from his usual depiction indeed.
* BadBoss: Every employee fears him for a good reason. He'll beat the shit out of them if he feels like it or if his orders are not followed. When he returns in "Band in China", he cuts off all funding and resources to the ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' franchise because the Chinese Communist Party was furious over how Xi Jinping became a viral meme compared to Winnie by Chinese university students.
* BigBad: In "The Ring", and his debut episode no less!
* BigBadEnsemble: Along with Randy, Yates, and Garrison for "The Pandemic Special". Mickey could also be considered the GreaterScopeVillain since it was him who urged Randy to have sex with the pangolin, which cause the whole COVID-19 Pandemic to happen in the first place.
* CheatedAngle: Much like his normal counterpart, this version's trademark ears are both visible at all times, no matter which way his head is facing.
* ChildHater: He only tolerates children because they are his biggest customers, but otherwise seems to hate them.
* ComedicSociopathy: ''Ha-ha!'' Mickey has a chainsaw and is not above using it on kids.
* CoolShip: His personal vehicle is [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Slave-1]], thanks to Disney's acquisition of the ''Franchise/StarWars'' franchise.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's the CEO of Disney in the South Park universe and used to parody Disney's less ethical business practices.
* DarkIsEvil: Downplayed, but he has black fur which probably matches his black heart.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: He's gotten so big and powerful absorbing and buying companies that he doesn't even keep track of everything he owns, even asking if he owns South Park which he doesn't know of (despite having gone there before in "Obama Wins!").
* DragonInChief: He is this to Xi Jinping, since he greedily wants the big Chinese money and stooped as low as to let the Chinese censors rewrite Disney's movies.
* TheDreaded: All his employees run in fear from him if he announces he's coming over.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The instant he appears onscreen, the first thing he does is beat Joe Jonas up for refusing to perform.
* FaceHeelTurn: In the ''Imaginationland'' trilogy, he is seen among the "good" characters. Either he pulled off this trope, was EvilAllAlong, pulling an EnemyMine against the army of "evil" characters, or that Mickey was a completely separate entity.
* FauxAffablyEvil: When we first see him "The Ring" he acts like his traditional jovial self... "acts" being the keyword.
* FlatEarthAtheist: In "The Ring", he mocks Christians for believing in a "talking dead guy" despite Jesus, God, and Santa Claus all being well-established real people in-universe.
* HumanoidAbomination: The episode ends with him growing giant-sized, flying, and going on a rampage. Also, the news reporter reporting on it mentions tributes and that after Mickey inevitably calms down, he'll return to Valhalla to continue his slumber.
* KarmaHoudini: When his scheme in "The Ring" fails, he grows into a giant and proceeds to go on a rampage around the town -- that's the last we see him in the episode. He shows up a couple more times after, but never actually gets any real comeuppance in those appearances, until:
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Mickey Mouse is finally getting his comeuppance as the pandemic, something he is responsible for creating, is putting Disney at risk of bankruptcy.
-->'''Mickey:''' [''on the phone''] Then sell fucking Epcot Center! If we can't get people on the rides, then sell the fucking thing! [''hangs up that phone to answer another''] NO NO NO! I said MORE Mandalorian! JESUS CHRIST, WE'RE FUCKING DYING HERE!
* KillerRabbit: Would you expect Mickey Mouse to act like this? Or to turn into a {{Kaiju}}?
* KnightOfCerebus: Some of his scenes, like when he viciously attacks Joe Jonas for objecting to his purity ring scam, are pretty serious. Honestly, any scene he appears in, the humour dies down.
* TheRival: He '''''HATES''''' Creator/{{DreamWorks|Animation}} and to a lesser degree Michael Eisner.
* NeverMyFault: He was the one who egged on Randy to have coitus with bats and pangolins during their vacation in China and then starts blaming Randy for the coronavirus pandemic that is said to have emerged from a pangolin.
* NiceCharacterMeanActor: And how!
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He calls the Jonas Brothers and the boys "faggots" during a pre-VillainousBreakdown rant.
* ResourcefulRodent: He is a mouse who often takes advantage of others and will use them for his own personal gain.
* TheSociopath: While Mickey is capable of pulling off the act of being a charming family-friendly guy, he actually cares little for anyone, including his own employees, and only views people as a way to make money off of.
* VerbalTic: Almost always gives off his traditional "ha-ha" laugh even when he's furious.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: Despite very obviously being Mickey Mouse and being used by the show to represent the Disney corporation; he is never actually addressed by name directly.
* WouldHurtAChild: He threatens to cut Stan, Kyle, and Cartman with a chainsaw when they verbally berate the Jonas Bros concerts (he assumed they're spies sent by [=DreamWorks=]) and then when the Jonas Bros concert falters as the audience of juvenile girls starts booing at Mickey for his extremely abrasive speech, he has a [[VillainousBreakdown breakdown]] as he breathes fire upon them and goes on a rampage.
* YouDirtyRat: Well, a mouse in this case, but he is definitely dirty in more ways than one.
[[/folder]]

![[ArcVillain Arc Villains]]

!!Season 12

[[folder:Head of Homeland Security / Guinea Pirate]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E10Pandemic Pandemic]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E11Pandemic2TheStartling Pandemic II]]"
The BigBad of the Pandemic saga.
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* BigBad: Of "Pandemic" and "Pandemic II".
* CuteIsEvil: His OneWingedAngel form is just a giant, adorable looking guinea pig wearing a pirate costume. Yet, he is a completely evil monster which wants to destroy the world.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He tries to send the pan flute bands to Guantanamo Bay because they were annoying. Subverted in that the real reason he wanted them out of the picture was because [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext they kept the guinea pigs at bay.]]
* EldritchAbomination: Parodied. His true form is a guinea pirate.
* KarmaHoudini: Yes, he was imprisoned, but the last time we see him is when he breaks out of his imprisonment.
* NonActionBigBad: He himself does nothing throughout the entire saga.
* OneWingedAngel: See EldritchAbomination above.
* SayMyName: "Curse you, Craaaaaaaaaaaaig!"
* UnknownRival: Views Craig as his ArchEnemy and the only person who can stop him, but Craig couldn't care less about him or his plans.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: At the end of "Pandemic II" he escapes from prison, but his whereabouts remain unknown.
* WouldHurtAChild: He orders the soldiers to kill Craig.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 14

[[folder:Cthulhu]]
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->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkTheCoonAndFriendsTrilogy Coon 2: Hindsight]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Coon vs. Coon & Friends"
The central antagonist in the "Coon & Friends" trilogy serving as Cartman's "sidekick".
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* AllianceWithAnAbomination: Ends up siding with Cartman due to finding him being sickly adorable.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Forms one with Cartman during the "Coon & Friends". While Cartman does manage to get Cthulhu to do whatever he wants, Cthulhu was already a massive threat and his alliance with Cartman is more of a partnership rather than Cthulhu being subservient to Cartman.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Par for his mythos, he seems closer to an animal than an evil monster.
* EldritchAbomination: The difference in art style between him and the show characters helps with that.
* TheHeavy: He's the villain that drives the plot of the trilogy, even if he does become Cartman's sidekick.
* InformedAttribute: Built up as an all-seeing, all-knowing god, but once he arrives he quickly becomes little more than Cartman's muscle.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: To illustrate his otherworldly nature, he resembles a three-dimensional CGI model as opposed to the "construction paper" art style of the usual characters.
* ShoutOut: Cartman bonds with him in a scene that parodies ''WesternAnimation/FeedTheKitty'', the first [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Merrie Melodies]] Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot short.
* VillainousFriendship: Forms one with Cartman, acting as his loyal muscle, while Cartman treats him like a friend to get him to do his bidding.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 18

[[folder:Record Producer]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS18E3TheCissy The Cissy]]"
->'''Final appearance:'''[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]"#Happy Holograms"[[/labelnote]]
The [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin record producer]] in charge of Lorde/[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]Randy's[[/labelnote]] career.
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* BerserkButton: He hates being called a grandpa.
* BigBad: Of Season 18.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Forms one with Cartman during the Season 18's two-part finale.
* TheDon: He certainly has this feeling, including the typical dinner scene in an Italian restaurant.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Has children and a five-year-old grandson.
* GrumpyOldMan: He's this at his core and his main motivation is to show that older forms of entertainment are better than modern-day entertainment.
-->'''Record Producer:''' "It was five years ago that I... became a grandpa. At first, it was wonderful. I wanted to show my grandson everything. Teach him all about the entertainment business. One day I asked him, "Who's your favorite celebrity?" You know what he said to me? He said, "PeewwDiePie." I had no idea who he was talking about. So I looked it up. And he was this insignificant little game blogger from Sweden who my grandson thought was a god! No matter who else I tried to impress him with, he would just say, "Meh." To me! MEH! What the hell is wrong with these kids today?? With this special, we will assimilate this generation's culture into ours! MAKE THEM APPRECIATE REAL ENTERTAINMENT, DAMNIT!"
-->'''Stan:''' "Dude. You're such a grandpa."\\
'''Record Producer:''' "I AM NOT A GRANDPA!"
* [[HijackedByGanon Hijacked By Cartman]]: In the final episode of Season 18.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Gets killed by the Music/MichaelJackson hologram at the end of the season.
* MotiveRant: He gives this to Kyle and Stan.
* NoNameGiven: His name is never revealed. He's just known as the "Record Producer", even in the (unofficial) South Park Wiki.
* WouldHurtAChild: Tries to kill both Stan and Kyle to lure [[spoiler:Randy]] towards him.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 19

[[folder:PC Principal]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkElementarySchoolStaff here]].
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Leslie Meyers]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AprilStewart
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Marie-Laure Beneston
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS19E2WhereMyCountryGone Where My Country Gone?]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS19E10PCPrincipalFinalJustice PC Principal Final Justice]]"
A frequent victim of PC Principal's anger for talking during school assemblies (whether she's actually guilty of it or not). She is later revealed to be a sentient advertisement, and the true BigBad of Season 19.
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* AiIsACrapshoot: [[spoiler:She's a sentient advertisement]].
* AlienBlood: She has glowing blue blood.
* ArcVillainess: She's the first villain to serve as a threat for an entire season.
* BadassAdorable: She's a ManipulativeBitch who can beat the crap out of people with ease, all while under the guise of a cute 4th-grade girl. Doesn't get any more badass and adorable than that.
* BigBad: Of Season 19.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: She is capable of acting like a scared little girl to get people to help her, but is actually quite the calculated schemer]].
* BeneathSuspicion: Seemed to just be a RunningGag character, until the end of "Naughty Ninjas" revealed she had a greater significance.
* BeneathTheMask: [[spoiler: She may appear to be a kind and friendly girl, but her true personality is that of an emotionless robot]].
* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler: She formulated the plan to use PC culture to gentry South Park resulting in the price of living there to increase forcing the townsfolk to move out, and allowing her race to take over. She would repeat this process with every other town until all of humanity cannot live on Earth]].
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Eric Cartman. [[spoiler: Cartman is a [[LargeHam loud]] obnoxious male {{Jerkass}}, while Leslie is a [[SoftSpokenSadist soft-spoken]] and intelligent UncannyValleyGirl. Cartman has distinct features that make him stand out from the crowd, while [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse Leslie looks just like every other 4th grader]]. Cartman comes up with various schemes that [[ItsAllAboutMe only benefit himself]], while Leslie comes up with a plan that would benefit her race of sentient advertisement. Cartman likes to be the [[AttentionWhore center of attention]], while Leslie prefers being discreet while letting others take the heat for her. Cartman is a BoisterousWeakling despite his large appearance, while Leslie is a SuperStrongChild despite her diminutive stature. Cartman is an overarching villain for the whole series, while Leslie is an ArcVillainess for an entire season]].
* DarkActionGirl: She can beat up people with ease and she's [[spoiler:revealed to be the BigBad of Season 19 with plans to take over South Park and the world]].
* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler: She doesn't beg for her life when PC Principal has her at his mercy, merely glaring down at him before he kills her]].
* DissonantSerenity: [[spoiler: Leslie doesn't seem fazed by the chaos occurring throughout the town]].
* DistaffCounterpart: Despite being a ContrastingSequelAntagonist to Cartman as mentioned above, she could be his female equivalent when it comes to manipulating people and events on a grand scale.
* DisproportionateRetribution: On the receiving end. PC Principal calls the cops because she was supposedly talking during an assembly (she wasn't).
* TheDogWasTheMastermind: [[spoiler: Turns out that this random girl that PC Principal always calls out during school assemblies happens to be the BigBad of Season 19]].
* DragonInChief: [[spoiler: To the rest of the ads, as she's the only one of them to achieve sentience and comes up with the plan to take over South Park for them]].
* EvilCounterpart: To Butters' girlfriend Charlotte. Both are foreign characters, with Leslie being [[spoiler: an ad and Charlotte being Canadian. While Charlotte's interest in Butters was genuine, Leslie's interest in boys is completely fabricated. While Charlotte's race were just trying to escape their [[TheCaligula psychotic president]], Leslie's intended to take over South Park and the world]].
* EvilGenius: [[spoiler: She's the brains behind the ads' operation to take over South Park and the world]].
* {{Expy}}: [[spoiler: Of Ava from ''Film/ExMachina''. Both are gynoids capable of faking emotions to manipulate people. To highlight further comparisons the way Leslie used Jimmy to escape her human captors is very similar to how Ava manipulated and used Caleb to escape her own human captors]].
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: [[spoiler: Her cute and innocent appearance hides the fact that she is a cunning and dangerous mastermind]].
* TheFakeCutie: [[spoiler: She look and acts like a scared girl, but since she's a manipulative ad its all a facade]].
* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler: PC Principal punches his fist through her head]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: She can appear kind and friendly to get people onto her side,[[spoiler: but her true nature is very cold and uncaring, having no problem beating up her pawns once she has no use for them]].
* FilleFatale: She manipulates Jimmy and Kyle into helping her by playing the scared little girl.
* FinalSolution: [[spoiler:Her plan is to make everything on Earth too expensive for humans to buy so humanity can't even afford to live and will eventually die out, leaving the Ads to rule unchallenged]].
* FlatCharacter: Aside from being be a mouthpiece for the Ads and capable of manipulating [[ManipulativeBastard people]] and [[TheChessmaster events]] with ease, she doesn't have much personality otherwise.
* GeniusBruiser: [[spoiler: Not only does she come up with a complex scheme that would lead to South Park being taken over by her kind, but she can actually beat the crap out of someone before tossing them meters away]].
* TheHeavy: While only one of an entire race of [[spoiler: sapient InternetAds]], she is the only one capable of having a human form and serves as the most active threat in South Park.
* HiddenVillain: [[spoiler: Her appearance and importance in Season 19 seems to be only a strange vendetta of PC Principal's, until the last few episodes where she's revealed to be the season's true BigBad]].
* HumanoidAbomination: [[spoiler: She's a sentient ad whom manages to achieve human form. Plus she has superhuman strength and oozes blue blood after she's killed]].
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler: She gives Jimmy Valmer, a handicapped kid, a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown. This act also reveals that Leslie is in fact the true BigBad of season 19]].
* KillAllHumans: Leslie's ultimate goal is to use gentrification influenced by PC culture to make it too expensive for humans to live so they will all die out, allowing Leslie and her race of sentient ads to replace humanity as the dominant species on Earth.
* LackOfEmpathy: [[spoiler:She doesn't seem to show any empathy towards people she manipulates and brutalizes]].
* LittleMissBadass: She's a fourth-grader who can easily beat up people.
* ManipulativeBitch: [[spoiler:She got Jimmy to help her escape from the news anchors that were keeping her in captivity. As soon as she finds a computer, she beats the hell out of Jimmy and starts sending advertisements through it. After she's done there, she sets her sights on manipulating Kyle]].
* TheManInFrontOfTheMan: [[spoiler: It turns out that this girl who seemed to be just one of PC Principal's students is actually manipulating PC Principal's acts to make the town more politically correct to serve her own agenda]].
* MouthOfSauron: [[spoiler: She serves as this for the rest of the sentient Ads being the only one that is shown onscreen and carrying out their plan to rule the world]].
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler: She gets ''dangerously'' close to succeeding in her plan to turn all of South Park's residents against each other and let the Ads take over the world. The only reason she fails is because of a SpannerInTheWorks in the form of Classi, who ends up siding with Jimmy and allowing him to reveal the truth about Leslie literally seconds before a massive firefight at a gun show.]]
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler: She gives one to Jimmy before tossing him across the room]].
* OhCrap: Her reaction when she sees [[spoiler: PC Principal at the Gun Show, ready to beat her up]].
* PhraseCatcher: "God dammit, Leslie! Shut your fucking pie-hole!"
* PintSizedPowerhouse: [[spoiler: Despite her diminutive stature, she easily beats the crap out of Jimmy, before tossing him straight across the room]].
* PredecessorVillain: [[spoiler: She could be considered this for Mr. Garrison, since her plan of spreading PC culture throughout South Park inspired Mr. Garrison to run and eventually become president from Season 20 until "The Vaccination Special" where he returns to being a teacher]].
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The only female BigBad in the show to date (Sheila is the main antagonist of the movie, but is more of an annoyance in the series proper).
* TheSociopath: In contrast to Cartman's low-functioning sociopathy, Leslie would qualify as a high-functioning example. [[spoiler: She's able to fake numerous emotions to manipulate people and is superficially charming, but her true personality is completely unfeeling and emotionless. She isn't afraid to get violent when she wants to and shows no remorse brutalizing Jimmy or possibly subjecting all of South Park's residents to homelessness.]]
* SoftSpokenSadist: She always speaks in a soft and polite tone never raising her voice [[spoiler: even when beating the crap out of Jimmy]].
* StrongerThanTheyLook: [[spoiler: She proves herself to be much stronger in spite of her small stature might suggest otherwise as she beats up Jimmy before tossing him across the room with relative ease]].
* SuperStrongChild: [[spoiler:She doesn't just knock Jimmy out cold, she picks him up and throws him straight across the room]].
* TakeOverTheWorld: [[spoiler: Her plan involves taking over the Earth one city at a time until the entire world is theirs]].
* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: She looks just your average 4th grader, [[spoiler: but is an Ad]].
* UncannyValleyGirl: When we finally get to hear her talk out loud, she has a very odd and unnerving way of talking. [[spoiler: Because she is a living advertisement.]]
* XanatosSpeedChess: [[spoiler: When PC Principal start realizing he's Leslie's pawn and she gets captured by the news anchors, she manipulates Jimmy into helping her escape. When Jimmy learns she's an ad, she beats him up afterward and pins all her crimes on PC Principal, before manipulating Kyle into persuading the townsfolk to abandon their town in search for PC Principal]].
[[/folder]]

!!Season 20

[[folder:Member Berries]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown[[note]]The ''South Park'' Archives Wikia says that Trey Parker voices them, but it's unknown how reliable that information is.[[/note]]
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E1MemberBerries Member Berries]]"
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* AbortedArc: Their overall goal goes nowhere. Though they succeed in corrupting Mr. Garison and get him into the White House, they don't do anything afterward. With Mr. Garison now back as a teacher, it is unlikely they will appear again.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: While some of the berries seem to be worse than others, ''all'' of them delight in bringing down entire civilizations through the power of Nostalgia. They also have few qualms about betraying and killing each other in order to further their EvilPlan.
* AmbiguousSituation: They apparently had some sort of history with Creator/JJAbrams but it's not clear if he was [[TheManBehindTheMan The Man Behind the Berries]], an UnwittingPawn or {{People Puppet|s}}.
* AnthropomorphicFood: They are a bunch of talking grapes.
* BadassAdorable: They may seem like a bunch of innocent little grapes at a first glance, but they're actually capable of manipulating you.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: They were the "grapes" the ancient Romans were always pictured eating, and caused the fall of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire. In "Members Only", it was revealed that they were responsible for Brexit; British Secretary of State Boris Johnson tried to warn President-Elect Garrison to not eat the "mem'bries", but Garrison refused to listen to him.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Garrison, Lennart and [[spoiler:Gerald]] in Season 20.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Outside of a lone cameo in season 21, they have not appeared in the series since then.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To the Ads from Season 19. The Ads serve as [[ArcVillain the sole antagonistic force for Season 19]], the Memberberries must share their role as [[BigBadEnsemble main antagonist with other villains in Season 20.]] The Ads use [[PoliticalOvercorrectness political correctness]] and modern progression to manipulate events, while the Memberberries use [[NostalgiaFilter toxic nostalgia]] and [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain bigotry]] to manipulate people. The Ads are all reliant on [[DragonInChief Leslie Meyers]] to carry out their plan, while the Memberberries are each given a role of equal importance. The Ads' pawn PC Principal rebels against them, while the Memberberries would brainwash Mr. Garrison when he learns of their existence. The Ads would become exposed and implied to have been defeated, while the Memberberries' existence remains unknown to everyone aside from those they've brainwashed and [[KarmaHoudini they get away with their crimes.]]
* TheCorrupter: Anyone who eats them will start to believe what they believe in.
* DemotedToExtra: They only appear once in TheCameo during "Doubling Down" compared to their role in Season 20 as part of the aforementioned BigBadEnsemble.
* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Revel in this.
* EveryoneHasStandards: ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole'' reveals that even ''they'd'' rather not 'member [[Film/BatmanAndRobin when the Batsuit had nipples]].
* FantasticFruitsAndVegetables: Talking grapes that speak in ''Star Wars'' references and [[spoiler: control your mind]].
* {{Flanderization}}: Initially they made references to several popular franchises from the 70s and 80s such as ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'', ''Franchise/StarTrek'', and ''Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan''. Now they exclusively make ''Franchise/StarWars'' references. ''The Fractured But Whole'' has them making a broader variety of references.
* FauxAffablyEvil: The Member Berries love partying, cheering people up, and reminiscing- and helping you reminisce- about your favourite movies and hobbies. Unfortunately, they also like reminiscing about homophobia, xenophobia, racism, war all manner of other unpleasant topics, and brainwashing the entire planet into returning to the past.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Of season 21. While they have been largely OutOfFocus near the end of season 20 and only appear once in the season 21 episode "Doubling Down", When all is said and done they're still responsible for making Mr. Garrison president allowing him to send racial tweets to North Korea, rape his staff, and [[spoiler:nuke Canada]].
* HiveMind: Though they seem to have individual sentience and can interact among themselves, individual berries think positively nothing about letting themselves be killed on their higher-ups' orders. Of course, they're ''berries''.
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: Nothing bad happens to them by the end of the season. They are shown to still be control in "Doubling Down" and watching Garrison from a shelf]].
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: [[spoiler: {{Downplayed}} in that we don't see them getting any punishment onscreen, but since Mr. Garrison lost the President Election 2020 and returns to being a school teacher in "The Vaccination Special", the memberberries seemingly lose their power and influence within America.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: The leader has "Sing Sing Sing" as his.
* LetsMeetTheMeat: They appear to be sentient, but don't react at all to being eaten.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Not only are they this to Mr. Garrison, but they have one of their own in the form of an older mafia-style berry.
* MadeOfIndestructium: They cannot be destroyed by any means other than being consumed. Strangely, they were seen squished early in season 20 and they are capable of killing each other.
* TheMafia: They appear to be organized this way.
* MayTheFarceBeWithYou: They speak almost entirely in ''Franchise/StarWars'' references.
* MoreThanMindControl: They are able to brainwash people so thoroughly that their victims don't even remember anything amiss.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: At first they could be squished but then they somehow develop indestructibility and then suddenly get the ability to possess people via being vomited in the face by one of their plague dogs.
* NonActionBigBad: Subverted with extreme prejudice. At first, they only seem to be able to wait for people to eat them, but later episodes reveal that they're perfectly capable of moving around and doing the dirty work themselves.
* NostalgiaAintLikeItUsedToBe: People like them because they remind them of classic pop culture then they start talking about things like racism, UsefulNotes/{{homophobia}} and the like.
* OffscreenKarma: [[spoiler: While the audience doesn't see what happens to The Memberberries after Garrison loses the 2020 presidential election, it can be assumed that they lose their power in America since their puppet is no longer president]].
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: They hate immigrants and gay people. Or at least, they like "membering" when it was okay to hate them, and pitting the country against them. Whether they actually feel any such bigotry themselves or just sadistically enjoy stoking it ForTheEvulz is up to debate, though they fit this trope either way.
* PresidentEvil: They're poised to become this via [[PuppetKing President Garrison]].
* PurpleIsPowerful: They are colored a vivid purple, and collectively serve as dispensers for a HatePlague.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: They may be villains capable of bringing down civilisations and manipulating Politics, but try to deny that at the very least they look just so ''adorable''.
* SealedEvilInATeddyBear: They are a bunch of Berries that can be consumed.
* ThoseWackyNazis: In "Members Only", their leader reveals that their ultimate goal is to [[spoiler:bring back the stormtroopers. No, not ''[[Franchise/StarWars those]]'' stormtroopers]]...
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler: The Memberberries are never seen or mentioned after Mr. Garrison loses the 2020 presidential election, making it unclear whether they have lost their position in power or remain in control of the White House by finding someone else to brainwash into supporting their agenda]].
* VerbalTic: They always pronounce remember as "member".
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness. [[spoiler: A non-lethal example. After Mr. Garrison lost the 2020 presidential election and is no longer president, they seem to simply free Mr. Garrison from their control and let him return to South Park and become a teacher again]].
* ZergRush: Despite being no bigger than normal berries, they can use their sheer numbers to knock down the doors in the White House.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:skankhunt42/Gerald Broflovski]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers here]].
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Lennart Bedrager]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E3TheDamned The Damned]]"
->'''Final appearance:'''[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]"[[Recap/SouthparkS20E10TheEndOfSerializationAsWeKnowIt The End of Serialization as We Know It]]"[[/labelnote]]
A Danish anti-troll activist and the CEO of [=TrollTrace=]. While his intentions appear to be good, his methods are shown to be rather extreme and it is hinted that he is not all that he appears to be.
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* AntiVillain: He's unquestionably evil, but his intentions for the world seem to be good. [[spoiler:Subverted, though, when we learn that his "good intentions" are a sham and he's just a troll.]]
* AxCrazy: Let's not mince words here. [[spoiler: The fact that he decided to try and doom humanity by kickstarting another world war just for a giggle]] proves to everyone present that despite his well-intentioned pretenses, he is completely insane and a danger to everyone around him.
* BeardOfEvil: He has a dark blonde beard, and is undeniably evil despite his seemingly good intentions.
* BigBad: He is initially part of the BigBadEnsemble for season 20, but he graduates to singular BigBad status in the second half, with the Member Berries being OutOfFocus and [[spoiler:Garrison and Gerald doing {{Heel Face Turn}}s]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: At first, he seems to be an AffablyEvil extremist [[spoiler:until he turns out to be a contender for the ultimate troll]].
* CardCarryingVillain: [[spoiler: In contrast to when he was thought to just be a KnightTemplar, he's revealed to actually be this]].
* TheChessmaster: He's revealed to be this in "Not Funny," when [[spoiler:he reveals to Gerald that he successfully drove the entire world into chaos through manipulation alone just because he thought it'd be funny to do so]].
* CrapsaccharineWorld: [[spoiler:Likely what he'd have ended up creating if he actually cared about improving the world]].
* TheComicallySerious: The few comedic moments he gets show him as this. The two most notable ones are him saying that [=TrollTrace=] is only to be used against trolls and seemingly expecting that to be enough of a deterrent for misuse of the system, and later dancing in the [=TrollTrace=] commercial while pitching his product with a straight face.
* CompositeCharacter: Take [[spoiler:Sheila's actions, Geralds motivation, throw in a little bit of Funnybot and [[WesternAnimation/TeamAmericaWorldPolice Kim Jong-Il]] for good measure and top it off with Cartman's [[ManipulativeBastard Manipulativeness]] and [[TheSociopath Sociopathy]] and you've got Lennart Bedrager]].
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Lennart greatly differs from Leslie Meyers, who, like her, is a seasonal ArcVillain which they don't reveal until the end. However, Leslie Meyers acted as the WomanBehindTheMan for PC Principal, every thing bad during season 19 being traced back to her scheming, while Lennart was just one person part of a BigBadEnsemble who gains singular BigBad status when the other villains either became OutOfFocus (the Memberberries) or perform {{Heel Face Turn}}s (Gerald Broflovski and Mr. Garrison). While both of their plans consisted of [[KillAllHumans killing all humans]], Leslie's reasons for doing so is so that her race of living advertisements can [[TakeOverTheWorld take over Earth]] while Lennart's reason for his actions is because [[spoiler: he thinks it's [[ForTheEvulz hilarious]]]].
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Plans to use [=TrollTrace=] to [[spoiler: destroy society and build a new one [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]]. Although [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans he does have good intentions]],[[note]]and even that is shown to be a lie in "Not Funny"[[/note]] he is still undoubtedly corrupt]].
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Subverted. [[spoiler:While it initially appears that he failed to consider the possibility that [=TrollTrace=] will be misused, it later turns out that he'd been counting on that exact outcome the whole time.]]
* DirtyCoward: Downplayed. [[spoiler:When it becomes apparent that a bomb strike on the [=TrollTrace=] building is imminent, Bedrager escapes and seals everyone else inside.]]
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Gets one in the season 20 finale, courtesy of Gerald]].
* DisproportionateRetribution: Wages a war on the Internet privacy of everyone in the world over a single trolling-induced suicide. [[spoiler:It turns out his true motivation wasn't to avenge Freja, but for a cheap laugh.]]
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He's first seen conducting Freja Ollegard's funeral and vowing revenge on the troll who caused it. It's a scene utterly devoid of humor, and helps establish him as a character who isn't PlayedForLaughs, a rarity in the ''South Park'' universe.
* EvilCounterpart: More like [[EvilerThanThou Eviler Counterpart]] though, but they are.
** [[spoiler:To Gerald. Both troll people not to rebel against society, but because they're just a couple of assholes who get their kicks at everyone else's expense. Gerald, however, was horrified when his trolling caused someone to commit suicide (even if it ''was'' only because he was scared of getting in trouble), while Lennart not only doesn't care, but actually ''expects'' to cause millions of deaths.]]
** Also one to [[spoiler:Funnybot]], another antagonist. [[spoiler:While Funnybot ''also'' wanted to destroy the world for comedy purposes, he had the excuse of being [[AIIsACrapshoot unable to think like a human]] and thus unable to understand the gravity of the situation he was causing. Lennart, however, is a human who is just doing it because he's a cruel psychopath.]]
** [[RuleOfThree A third villainous example]], to Sheila, they both started a war with a whole country to eliminate the offensive language of a small group of people living there which soon escalated into WorldWarIII but Sheila was {{Well Intentioned|Extremist}}, so focused on making the world a better place she was oblivious to the suffering she was causing and [[KnightTemplar genuinely thought she was doing good]]. When she realized the extent of what she'd done [[VillainousBSOD she was truly horrified]]; Bedrager on the other hand [[spoiler: saw the extent of what he was doing right away and it was AllAccordingToPlan, [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist has no good intentions]], knows exactly what he's doing and [[EvilFeelsGood finds it freaking hilarious]]]].
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: [[spoiler:He genuinely believes ending the world would be funny. When Gerald tells him otherwise, he's absolutely baffled.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Gerald:''']] [[spoiler:Hacking the world to show that most people act differently online]] isn't even technically satirical.
-->'''Lennart:''' How is it not satirical?
* EvilerThanThou:
** To [[spoiler:Gerald]]. See EvilCounterpart above.
** Possibly to the Member Berries as well. [[spoiler:They seem to still be in control of Garrison when he helps Kyle in the latter's efforts to stop [=TrollTrace=]. This could mean that [[EvenEvilHasStandards even they see Bedrager as a threat and want to stop him. To wit, although both of their actions will basically lead to World War III, the Member Berries want to establish the US as the new Neo-Nazi ultimate superpower of the world, while Bedgrager is perfectly happy to let the entire world fall to ruin]].]]
* EvilVersusEvil: With skankhunt42. A notorious and persistent [[{{Troll}} Internet troll]] who delights in causing grief and chaos ForTheEvulz and is remorseless about the fact that his trolling caused somebody to commit suicide vs. a CorruptCorporateExecutive who aims to eliminate the Internet privacy of everyone in the world ([[spoiler:which is shown to plunge one town so far into chaos that it had to be walled off]]) because of the aforementioned suicide. Yeah, there's really no moral high ground here.
* {{Expy}}:[[spoiler: Of Kim-Jong Il in ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice''. Both became leaders of nations they aren't native to and hatched an elaborate plan to turn all of humanity against each other. When a disaster occurs, they manage to deflect the blame onto acceptable targets. They also kidnap and torture characters that are depicted as a bad influence on society while gloating over their plans]].
* FakeNationality: [[spoiler:In-universe example. He isn't even really Danish. It's part of his trolling act.]]
* FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler: When his true nature slips out, it's obvious that he only bothered being polite and civilised to make others trust him and let their guard down. When he drops the act he's an [[TheSociopath unfeeling]], unstable [[PsychopathicManchild manchild]] fully dedicated to causing mass destruction simply because he thinks it's something to have a good laugh over]].
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: He's the final antagonist that must be dealt with in Season 20]].
* ForTheEvulz: [[spoiler:His true motive for attempting to start World War III? He thought it would be "FREAKING HILARIOUS"]]!
* GroinAttack: [[spoiler:Gets kicked in the nuts by Gerald, who then throws him off the ledge they're standing on into the abyss below]].
* HannibalLecture: Tries to give one to [[spoiler:Gerald]] about how [[spoiler:they're [[NotSoDifferentRemark not so different]]]]. [[spoiler:Gerald gives him a ShutUpHannibal]]
* HateSink: He's a [[spoiler: mean-spirited asshole planning to throw the entire world into chaos and let thousands (or potentially millions) of people die for no other reason than because he thinks it'd be funny]]. And unlike most ''South Park'' villains, this isn't ever played for laughs.
* HeroAntagonist: To skankhunt's VillainProtagonist in that particular storyline. [[HeWhoFightsMonsters The "hero" part becomes questionable later on, though]], and gets fully [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] by "Members Only."
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He officially sinks lower than the trolls did when he continues [=TrollTrace=] even after his experiment [[spoiler: actually killed people]]. Though as we later find out, [[spoiler:this was his intended result]]. [[spoiler:Subverted due to the fact that he never really ''had'' any good intentions to begin with.]]
* HumansAreBastards: Certainly believes this. As if [[spoiler:forcing people not to say mean things online by providing certain retribution]] were not enough, during his MotiveRant in "Not Funny" he says that his plan involves [[spoiler:letting everyone else in the world demonstrate by their own behavior that they are just as cruel and fucked up as he is]].
* HunterOfHisOwnKind: Goes to war against Internet Trolls, but turns out to be [[spoiler:the biggest troll of them all]].
* {{Hypocrite}}: Leads his country in a war against Internet trolling after a troll causes the death of a beloved celebrity, yet his methods [[spoiler:cause panic and chaos upon implementation, and also lead to Internet-related deaths]]. What really seals the deal is that he's aware of this, yet sees it as a positive development.
** StrawHypocrite: [[spoiler:Turns out to be this when he reveals to Gerald he is fully aware of the chaos that will ensue.]]
* ILied: Makes a deal with [[spoiler:the U.S. government]] to shut down [=TrollTrace=] if they give him skankhunt42. [[spoiler:He double crosses them because his true intentions are to collapse society and rebuild it as a happier, more open one.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: [[spoiler:His true personality as a troll basically takes skankhunt42's jackassery up to eleven]].
* JustAStupidAccent: [[spoiler:Invoked. He's not really Danish, and his act of being one consists of nothing else besides speaking with an accent and throwing in a few instances of YouNoTakeCandle. Possibly foreshadowing this, the one instance where he supposedly speaks Danish in an earlier appearance, it's just extremely heavily-accented English]].
* KnightOfCerebus: He's arguably one of the most serious villains in the entire history of the show, even more so than William P. Connelly. Aside from a few [[TheComicallySerious comically serious]] moments in his earlier appearances, there's really nothing all that funny about him. While [[spoiler:the damage his [=TrollTrace=] system causes upon implementation]] is shown in a rather exaggerated manner, he's presented as a legitimate threat and is most definitely ''not'' PlayedForLaughs. Even when [[spoiler:he starts talking like your average douchey FratBro after he drops his Danish trolling persona]], he's still arguably [[PlayingWithATrope played straight]] as a serious villain. Unlike [[spoiler:Funnybot]], [[spoiler:Bedrager trying to destroy the world as part of a punchline ''isn't'' considered funny in-universe]].
* KnightTemplar: His methods of fighting trolls make him come across as being just as villainous as them, if not more so. [[spoiler:Subverted in that he has no higher ideal at all.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVgiZGz1Mz8 "Tjing Tjang Tjing"]] serves as this for him as well as Denmark in general.
* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler:Rivals Cartman in terms of skill at manipulation. He managed to trick an entire country into making him their leader and setting his evil plan in motion without anybody so much as suspecting a thing]].
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Dresses in nice suits, lives in a huge building with tons of high-tech equipment, and eats fancy foods.
* MeaningfulName: "Bedrager" roughly translates to "con-man", "fraud", or "impostor" in English, and is clearly related to 'betrayer'. He at first appears to be a WellIntentionedExtremist who is just trying to make the Internet a safer place. [[spoiler:In actuality, he wants to plunge the entire world into war [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans so that he can create a new, happier society out of the ashes of the old]]. Revelations in "Not Funny" imply that that, too, is a lie, and he's doing it purely [[ItAmusedMe for the lulz.]]]]
* MotiveRant:
** He gives one to the trolls (namely [[spoiler:Gerald]]).
--->'''Lennart:''' [[spoiler:We're going to use you. To set the world on fire. When the (troll trace) servers go online, there will be panic, [[AnarchyIsChaos chaos,]] and [[WarIsHell war]]. [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans And from the ashes a new world will rise]] -- [[CrapSaccharineWorld A world where everyone is happy and a-singing and has no secrets.]] Like '''''Denmark!''''']]
** He later gives another one to [[spoiler:Gerald]], this time [[spoiler:revealing his true intentions]].
--->'''Lennart:''' [[spoiler:What if you could troll the entire world? Somebody who could rise to political power through nothing more than pushing people's buttons and getting them all riled up? Become the leader of...a Scandinavian country, perhaps? Get them to listen to you when actually...''(sheds "Danish" accent)'' [[WhamLine you're not even fucking Danish?]]]]\\
'''[[spoiler:Gerald]]:''' ''(dumbfounded) No way.''\\
'''Lennart:''' [[spoiler:Use that country to create a machine that relies on the shittiness of people to fuck over other people, and watch the ''whole world'' go completely ''batshit!?'' ''[...]'' Completely fool ''everyone'' and keep your ''real intentions'' completely anonymous?]]\\
'''[[spoiler:Gerald]]:''' You would [[spoiler:deliberately start World War 3? Let the people of Denmark die? Set everyone on Earth against each other]]? Why!?\\
'''Lennart:''' Because [[spoiler:it's ''[[ForTheEvulz FREAKING HILARIOUS!]]'' Getting a Scandinavian country to fight trolls? By building a giant machine that actually shows that everyone on Earth is kind of a troll, too?]]\\
'''[[spoiler:Gerald]]:''' [[spoiler:[[EvenEvilHasStandards That's not funny!]]]]\\
'''Lennart:''' [[spoiler:IT'S NOT FUNNY!? Don't be a fag, dude! That's ''real'' bro shit there! Sorry to step on your fucking dicks in the mouth and tit jokes, you amateur little pussy! Have some fucking balls!]]
* NeverFoundTheBody: [[spoiler: Lennart's body is never shown to be recovered after he seemingly falls to his death]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Averted. When he launches [=TrollTrace=] in a single town, [[spoiler:said town descends into complete madness and ends up having to be walled off]]. Despite this, however, it's not a straight example because [[spoiler:Bedrager knows what he has caused, and actually sees it as a positive development]]. As we later find out, [[spoiler:it was part of his plan from the very beginning]].
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: If he hadn't [[spoiler:returned to the [=TrollTrace=] headquarters to stop Gerald]], he'd have gotten away scot-free (though his plan still would have failed).
* NoMrBondIExpectYouToDine: Serves [[spoiler: Gerald]] dinner when the latter infiltrates his building disguised as a Turkish ambassador, before [[spoiler: locking him up with the other trolls under orders from Hillary Clinton]].
* NotSoDifferentRemark: From [[spoiler:Gerald. They're both {{Troll}}s that bully people on the Internet [[ForTheEvulz for kicks.]]]] He even lampshades this (sort of).
-->[[spoiler:'''Gerald]]:''' You can't do this to people! It's not right!\\
'''Lennart:''' ''(laughs)'' Listen to ''YOU!''
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: He does seem[[note]]Key word being '''seem'''[[/note]] to genuinely want to stop trolling to make the world a safer place and prevent similar fates like Freja. However many of his methods result in massive destruction, [[spoiler:such as the incident in Fort Collins, and his plan to pit countries against each other.]] Then it is [[TheReveal revealed]] in "Not Funny" that [[spoiler:he has no well intentions at all and wants to cause World War III solely because he finds it amusing]].
* OmnicidalManiac: [[spoiler:Wants to cause World War III, which would likely result in the deaths of millions of people, just for a cheap laugh]].
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Ironically, [[spoiler:it's his ''real'' accent that slips. When he reveals that he's not actually Danish in the penultimate episode of season 20, he speaks with a relatively generic American accent. In the finale, however, he seems to have gained a vaguely mid-western one]].
* PracticallyJoker: [[spoiler: Bedrager is up there with Cartman in terms of being the best representation of The Joker in the ''South Park'' universe. Bedrager is a StrawNihilist whose [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor sense of humor to so twisted]] that he was willing to cause millions (if not billions) of deaths ForTheEvulz. It also unclear if he survived his long fall or not tying into a possible JokerImmunity]].
* PresidentEvil: His actual title is unknown, but he's confirmed as the leader of Denmark in "Not Funny."
* PsychopathicManchild: [[spoiler:He looks to be in his 40's, but when he drops his Danish act, he shows that his personality is similar to that of a douche-y fratboy]].
* RedBaron: "The Troll Hunter." He's never referred to by this name in-universe, but [[AllThereInTheManual closed captions and promotional material nearly always tend to call him by it instead of his actual name]].
* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Pretends to be Danish to rise to power in Denmark so that he can start World War III just because [[ForTheEvulz he thinks it's funny]]. The fact that millions of people, including the Danish, will be killed because of him means absolutely nothing at all to him. He seals Gerald inside his conference room with a smile on his face and intends to leave him there to die if the [=TrollTrace=] building gets bombed]]. Tellingly, in "The End of Serialization as We Know It," he [[spoiler:gives a HannibalLecture to Gerald in which he states that he believes there's no difference in Gerald accidentally causing one suicide and him deliberately causing millions]].
* StrawNihilist: According to him, [[spoiler:part of his joke is showing people that all the stuff they panic over doesn't really matter]]. [[spoiler:Gerald accuses him of being a nihilist in their showdown, but Bedrager denies this.]]
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler: Bedrager was last seen being thrown into a chasm by Gerald before the Trolltrace building blows up. That said Bedrager's corpse is not seen making it unclear whether Bedrager is really dead or if he managed to survive the fall]].
* UnwittingPawn: Possibly to the Member Berries. His scheme seems to play a big part in theirs, but he doesn't appear to be under their influence.
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: [[spoiler: His true intentions for [=TrollTrace=] are to pit countries against one another and destroy society so that he can create a new one where everyone is happy and no one has any secrets, like Denmark]]. Except [[spoiler:that's a lie, and he's doing it all for his own amusement]].
* VillainCred: [[spoiler:After Bedrager pulls off Rickrolling both the captured trolls and the Troll Trace employees, Dildo Schwaggins admits that the whole thing was "pretty impressive"]].
* VillainExitStageLeft: Escapes the [=TrollTrace=] building in a helicopter when [[spoiler:it becomes apparent that the United States is going to bomb it]]. However, [[spoiler:he goes back once he finds out that Gerald is trying to disable the safeguard he put in place to keep his databases from overloading. It ends up costing him his life]].
* VillainHasAPoint:
** [[spoiler:The only reason his plan is working at all is because he's right about everyone being a little troll too.]]
** During their final showdown, [[spoiler:Gerald eventually concedes that he and Bedrager are really not that different... [[SubvertedTrope except the difference is that what Gerald does is actually funny]]]].
* VilerNewVillain: [[spoiler: All prior villains, including Eric Cartman, either had a reason for their actions (no matter how twisted some of those reasons may be), had the occasional PetTheDog moment, or were just [[LaughablyEvil extremely hilarious]]. In stark contrast, Lennart is an OmnicidalManiac who wants to orchestrate WorldWarIII and watch millions die ForTheEvulz, never shows himself to have any moments of genuine kindness, and aside from a few ComicallySerious moments, is a [[KnightOfCerebus serious villain]] who's not PlayedForLaughs]].
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: It may be a bit inaccurate to call ''South Park'' "saccharine," but in comparison to many of the show's other villains, Lennart really stands out as a surprisingly dark antagonist with no humorous quirks or motivation to detract from his villainy.
* VisionaryVillain: His [[spoiler:professed]] vision is [[spoiler:one where everyone is happy and has no secrets]]. Unfortunately, he has decided to go about realizing his vision by [[spoiler:plunging the whole world into war and causing them to destroy each other]] first. [[spoiler:Subverted, though, when it's revealed that he doesn't actually care about making the world any better, he just wants to cause widespread ruin in order to entertain himself]].
* WalkingSpoiler: While his actions are questionable from the start, becoming more and more sordid as the season goes on, his ulterior motive (revealed in the penultimate episode) is what makes them even more alarming.
* WhamLine: "You want to know what's ''really'' funny?"
* YouNoTakeCandle: On some occasion, he's portrayed with broken English. Justified in that [[spoiler:he's an American only pretending to be Danish, and therefore over-exaggerates his "foreign" accent]].
-->'''Lennart:''' You are making a very jackass of yourself.
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!!Season 22

[[folder:Jeff Bezos]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS22E9Unfulfilled Unfulfilled]]"
Founder and CEO of Amazon.com. He travels to South Park to disarm a workers' strike at the town's new fulfillment center.
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* BaldOfEvil: He has no hair on his big brainy head.
* BigBad: For Season 22's final two episodes
* [[TheBigBadShuffle Big Bad Shuffle]]: With [=ManBearPig=] for season 22.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: With [=ManBearPig=] in the same season. [=ManBearPig=] is a [[MixAndMatchCritters Mix-and-Match Critter]] who causes wanton chaos and destruction for no describable reason and doesn't even speak. Bezos is a CorruptCorporateExecutive who brings order and oppression with reasons to profit from it and speaks using {{Telepathy}}.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Owner of the largest online retailer in the world and will not tolerate anything that threatens his company's dominance over the consumers.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He mentions having a wife, whom he longs to touch butts with.
* {{Expy}}: His appearance and attitude are based on the [[https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Talosian Talosians]] from ''Franchise/StarTrek''.
* FinalBoss: He's the final BigBad for Season 22.
* GreaterScopeVillain: In spite of not being involved in ''Post Covid'', he's heavily implied to have a part in it due to having some of his products dominate the marketplace, most notably an advanced version of Amazon Alexa that is capable of sentience and is also potentially capable of being a KillerRobot.
* KarmaHoudini: While he does fail in maintaining his fulfillment center in South Park, he suffers no repercussions for killing at least two people. It's downplayed, however, since Bezos was driven out of South Park after the townspeople confront him and quit the fulfillment center.
* KickTheDog: Tricks a group of children into [[ItMakesSenseInContext opening Josh's box]], killing him and splattering the children in his [[BloodSplatteredInnocents blood and organs]].
* ManipulativeBastard: He exploits the people's desires for fulfillment to have everyone work at his Amazon fulfillment center, while also having them buy his products online. As a result, all stores and businesses are closed down, while he takes control of their town. Taken to disturbing levels where he tricks a group of kids into killing Josh.
* MyBrainIsBig: As you can see in the picture above, his brain is big.
* {{Sadist}}: He smugly smiles hearing Josh's helpless screams before laughing upon seeing him explode in front of a group of kids.
* {{Telepathy}}: Communicates entirely this way, never once using his mouth to speak in his appearances.
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!!Season 24

[[folder:The Hollywood Elites]]
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An alleged secret cabal of high-profile´ figures and celebrities who are secretly Satan-worshipping, child-murdering pedophiles according to the [=QAnon=] conspiracy theory.
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* AuthorPowers: They have a cursor that they can use to mess with the characters and environments, such as making guns disappear, change the landscape, and turn a person into various oddities.
* BigBad: They serve as this for the Vaccination Special, as their shady practices inspired Mr. White to create [=QAnon=] to attempt to stop them. They're also implied to be responsible for the death of Mrs. Nelson by COVID to ensure Garrison takes her position. If the conspiracy theory is true, Trey Parker and Matt Stone are also this for the ''entire'' series, being the ones who run the show and inflict pain on the children of South Park for cheap jokes.
* CreatorCameo: Matt Stone and Trey Parker are among the elites plastered on the wall of the [=HeadQuarters=]. This becomes a plot point later in the episode when Mr. Garrison makes a deal with them.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone are among the Hollywood elites displayed at [=QAnon=] wall. With the revelation that they ''were'' pulling the strings all along, this makes them responsible for everything that has happened in the series, from Cartman's probing by the visitors to the spread of COVID throughout South Park.
* EvilAllAlong: Oprah Winfrey, George Clooney, Tom Hanks, Ellen [=DeGeneres=], and Hillary Clinton have all appeared throughout the show, with varying degrees of sympathy in their portrayal. If [=QAnon=] is as right about them as they were about Matt and Trey, that makes them all child-murdering pedophiles.
* TheGhost: Though all of them have been shown throughout in the show, none of them are actually seen in the "South [=ParQ=]: Vaccination Special", with only Matt and Trey directly impacting the plot of the episode.
* JerkassGods: A particular pair of them run everything that happens in South Park, and when Bob White [[RageAgainstTheAuthor tries to stop them]], they endlessly troll him by turning him into a giant dick, which Garrison then has to drag back to town.
* KickTheDog: Turning Mr. Service into Mr. Hat to show Mr. Garrison that they agree to his deal.
* {{Sadist}}: Mr. White sees them as this for running the show and drinking Adrenochrome. This is true for at least two of the elites.
* PetTheDog: Even after Garrison discovers them, they still help him get back to his original job as a teacher and gain back the trust of the townsfolk by summoning Air Israel with an endless supply of COVID vaccinations. They do this without much to gain from this deal, as they could've just turned him into a penis like they did with Mr. White.
* {{Troll}}: When Mr. White tries to expose Matt and Trey, they turn him into various oddities, culminating in a giant penis with flowers.
* WouldHurtAChild: If what [=QAnon=] preaches is true, they harvest children for their blood and then casually drink it during meetings. This would also explain how much grief the children of South Park routinely face, especially Kenny and his constant deaths.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Clyde Donovan]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkOtherStudents here]].
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!!Season 25

[[folder:Mr. Pi-Pi]]
->'''Voiced in English by''': Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Thierry Wermuth
->'''Debut''': "[[Recap/SouthParkS13E14Pee Pee]]"

The owner of Pi-Pi's Splashtown, a local waterpark, Mr. Pi-Pi originally appeared to be nothing but an eccentric business owner, which isn't exactly a rare sight in South Park. However, during the ''Streaming Wars'' two-parter, Pi-Pi would reveal a ''much'' darker side of himself...
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* BigBad: He's the main villain of the ''Streaming Wars'', especially once it's revealed that [[spoiler: he's the one really controlling [=ManBearPig=] by threatening his family]].
* BigBadDuumvirate: With the Colorado Water Commissioner [[spoiler: until he reveals his true master plan and has [=ManBearPig=] kill the commissioner]].
* BullyingADragon: [[spoiler: His blackmail of [=ManBearPig=]. He doesn't seem to realize just how tenous his control really is. The second he loses leverage, [=ManBearPig=] turns on his and tears him to shreds.]]
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
** [[spoiler: To BadFuture Cartman, who served as the (initial) BigBad for the [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovid previous two]] [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovidTheReturnOfCovid specials]]. Cartman was a sociopathic EnfantTerrible who TookALevelInKindness, becoming a loving husband and father whose actions are to make sure his family doesn't disappear, while Pi-Pi started off as a rather harmless businessman who TookALevelInJerkass, becoming an amoral CorruptCorporateExecutive whose actions are entirely self-serving. They both recruit TheHeavy ([=ManBearPig=]; Clyde) to their cause, but Cartman manipulates Clyde into joining him. Clyde proves to be a MoreDespicableMinion and becomes the new BigBad, after which Cartman pulls a HeelFaceTurn and kills Clyde to save the future, while Pi-Pi forces [=ManBearPig=] to do his biding by holding his family hostage and once they are free, [=ManBearPig=] turns on Pi-Pi and kills him.]]
** [[spoiler: Pi-Pi also contrasts with Clyde Donovan, who, like Pi-Pi, was an initially harmless figure before becoming the actual BigBad of a Paramount Plus two-parter. However, Clyde was just an InsufferableImbecile who wasn't evil until he joined Cartman's cause, eventually becoming a MoreDespicableMinion who takes over as the main villain after Cartman performs his HeelFaceTurn, while Pi-Pi reveals himself to be EvilAllAlong and the [[TheManBehindTheMan mastermind]] behind [=ManBearPig's=] rampage.]]
* DirtyCoward: [[spoiler: Begs and pleads for his miserable life when he loses control of [=ManBearPig=]. It doesn't save him.]]
* EvilPlan: His masterplan involves seizing control of all water rights in Colorado, encourage people to waste it, then sell the massive amount of urine-tainted water stored at his waterpark as a replacement.
* FaceDeathWithDespair: [[spoiler: Pi-Pi spends his last moment in complete terror, while begging [=ManBearPig=] to spare him.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: Underwent a massive one since his debut, going from an oddball who's biggest crime was not wanting to close his business, to a CorruptCorporateExecutive who deliberatly makes the damage caused by [=ManBearPig=] worse to cause a water shortage and force everyone to buy his urine-tainted water.
* HateSink: Becomes this during ''The Streaming Wars'' two-parter. It's clear that with his EvilPlan to have everyone drink urine as an alternative to water, killing anyone who interferes with said plans, and revealing himself to be a DirtyCoward in the end, he is meant to be a disgusting and unlikable villain with no redeeming qualities so that everyone can cheer when [=ManBearPig=] kills him.
* NonActionBigBad: Has [=ManBearPig=] do all of his dirty work, while having no means to defend himself when the creature turns against him.
* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler: [=ManBearPig=] kills him by tearing off his head and throwing his headless body down a waterslide.]]
* PunnyName: "Pi-Pi" not only sounds identical to "pee-pee" in reference to the major role urine plays in both his debut episode and his evil plan, but it serendipitously sounds just like "P.P.", the initials of the streaming service [[Creator/ParamountPlus Paramount Plus]], the host of the ''Streaming Wars'' specials.
* ToiletHumor: His original appearance, as well as that of his EvilPlan, revolves around this, since his water park is essentially a giant urine storage facility.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 26
[[folder:Kathleen Kennedy (Universe 5429F)]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut''': WesternAnimation/SouthParkJoiningThePanderverse

A fusion between Eric Cartman and the president of Lucasfilm Kathleen Kennedy, created by the latter's by the former's barrage of hate mail directed at the Kennedy and the latter's abuse of "the Panderstone" to combat said racism. She's got the PoliticalOvercorrectness of the latter and the [[{{Jerkass}} Jerkassery]] of the former, and is obsessed with putting chicks in arbitrary places and making them gay (and lame).
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* BigBad: Of the "Joining the Panderverse" special, where it's revealed that she trapped the real Kathleen Kennedy in the Panderverse before taking her place where Kennedy's actions have negative consequences to Disney's box office sales and the Multiverse as a whole.
* CaptureAndReplicate: A variation. Upon being unintentionally summoned by the real Kathleen Kennedy, she proceeded to trap the original version in universe 216-B and take her place as the president of Lucasfilm.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Put a chick in it and make her lame and gay!"
* CharacterExaggeration: She's an agglomeration of Eric Cartman and Kathleen Kennedy's negative attributes (minus the former's bigotry, which is overshadowed by the latter's need to pander), so most of her screentime is spent being a StrawCharacter for PoliticalOvercorrectness.
* CompositeCharacter: She combines all the aspects of Kathleen Kennedy and Eric Cartman, having the former's gender, hair, and obsession with works pandering to everyone at the cost of their quality and originality, while having the latter's short obese stature and volatile personality.
* DistaffCounterpart: She's essentially one for Cartman, down to using the same whiny voice that he uses whenever he's trying to imitate a girl.
* DragonAscendant: Kathleen Kennedy only managed the Lucasfilm properties of Disney, and Bob Iger is the actual CEO of Disney. However, when this version of Kennedy steps in, she intimidates him into doing what she says, and soon takes complete control over the writing board at Disney.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: A pandering agenda. She's only a single member of the Disney writing board, but only cares about the diversity aspect of the films she's a part of, and is adamant that they be made as lame as possible.
* DoesNotLikeMen: She's very abrasive to her male cohorts and hates seeing male leads in a movie.
* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: She can tell when her staff are keeping things from her, and is skeptical of Bob Iger's mysterious disappearance. However, it doesn't save her from being sent back to her world.
* HairTriggerTemper: She throws a temper tantrum anytime she feels like someone is against her. The only time she subverts this is when she discovers her staff are actually hiding something from her, whereupon she adopts a more [[TranquilFury calm but still threatening]] demeanor.
* InsaneTrollLogic:
** She wanted a gay woman to be the protagonist of ''Bambi'' of all tales.
** She asked for more diversity on her Linguini, which understandably confused the chef.
* {{Jerkass}}: That's one trait she inherited for Cartman. She's volatile, entitled, and generally abrasive to her staff at Lucasfilm, and she's not even NiceToTheWaiter.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After sending her original self down a wormhole and into a new universe, she's later forcibly sent back to her universe through another wormhole.
* PickyEater: Exagerated. She won't eat anything that doesn't have "diversity" in it. This means putting gay and lame chicks in her meals, which the chef obviously doesn't know how to accomplish.
* PoliticalOvercorrectness: Coming from her original self's abuse of the Panderstone to generate new diversity and inclusion in her movies to stick it to Cartman, this Kennedy lives to put in gay women on every piece of media she touches, and even on her Linguini.
* SkewedPriorities: She knew that her staff were planning something against her, but assured them that it was alright as long as there was a gay woman in the ploy.
* ThatWasNotADream: After waking up in her original universe, she freaks out and is reassured by her mom that it was all a dream, a CallBack to the start of the episode where Cartman had the same experience with his mother.
* YoungAndInCharge: She seems to be about Cartman's age, but is still put in charge of Lucasfilm after being summoned.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Janice]]
For {{trope}}s related to her, see [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers here]].
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[[folder:Major Big Bads]]
* [[Characters/SouthParkEricCartman Eric Cartman]].
* [[Characters/SouthParkElementarySchoolStaff Mr/Mrs/President Garrison]].
* [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers Randy Marsh]]
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!!''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'' [[BigBad Big Bads]].

[[folder:Satan]]
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->'''God:''' ''You got kicked out of here for being a headstrong rebel. And now you're a whiny little bitch.''
->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Jean-Michel Martial (Seasons 1-18), Creator/ChristopheLemoine (Season 22)
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS1E10Damien Damien]]"
->'''Final appearance:'''[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]"[[Recap/SouthParkS22E7NobodyGotCereal Nobody Got Cereal?]]"[[/labelnote]]
The King of Hell and Jesus' opposite number. Also, he was the first villain in the series as well as the BigBad for ''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut''.
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* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: Comes down with this in "Hell on Earth 2006" when he throws himself a ''Series/MySuperSweetSixteen''-style party. He realizes his mistake when he screams "ItsAllAboutMe!" and ruins the party.
* AffablyEvil: He's certainly less evil than Saddam and Cartman. Everybody in Hell gets the day off on Christmas. And there's singing. Really, the only reason he can even be considered a bad guy is because it maintains balance in the universe.
* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler: His brutal death at the hands of [=ManBearPig=] is positively heart-wrenching.]]
* AmbiguouslyBi: He's got a son, so he's had sex with at least one female in recent history.
* AntiVillain: In spades. He'll challenge Jesus to a boxing match, wage war on Heaven and will punish a child with an eternity of torture just for swearing, but for the most part he's just playing the role he's destined to play. It's telling that ''Cartman'' is more evil than him.
* ArtEvolution: Since season 9, Satan appears to be older and more muscular.
* AscendedDemon: [[spoiler:After getting killed by [=ManBearPig=], his spirit leaves him and he goes to Heaven, growing angel wings and a halo]].
* BadassDecay: [[InUniverse In-story]]. During a conversation with God, the latter tells Satan that for someone who was expelled from Heaven for being a headstrong rebel, he has become "a whiny little bitch." [[invoked]]
** It takes a turn for the tragic when [[spoiler: he's brutally slaughtered by [=ManBearPig=] in a horrifically one-sided fight]].
* BatmanGambit: Pulls one during his boxing fight against Jesus. While betting his money on Jesus while the rest of the city bet on Satan, he beat up Jesus big time until he pretended to be KO'ed by Jesus' weak punch. When Jesus was declared victorious, Satan became several million dollars richer and went back to Hell taunting the rest for their stupidity.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Saddam and Sheila Broflovski in TheMovie. Amazingly, he's depicted as the ''least'' evil of the three.
* BigBadWannabe: In the earlier seasons. For all of his perceived menace, he appeared only sporadically and his acts of villainy were fairly anticlimactic compared to other antagonists. He's also undermined several times by Saddam, Beelzeboot and [=ManBearPig=].
* BigRedDevil: And the most well-known one at that.
* {{Bookends}}: Satan's debut appearance had him giving Jesus a ridiculously one-sided fight. [[spoiler: He died in a CurbStompBattle with [=ManBearPig=].]]
* TheBusCameBack: After an absence of several years, Satan finally appeared again in "Freemium Isn't Free," roughly eight years later. He returns once more in "Time to Get Cereal" four years later; [[spoiler: he gets killed off in the next episode]].
* CharacterizationMarchesOn:
** RuleOfFunny reigns supreme when deciding if Satan is looking to take over Heaven, or if he's just lonely stuck in Hell and wants a meaningful relationship. One episode seemed to indicate he tried to take over Heaven because his latest boyfriend wanted him to.
** His first appearance in "Damien" not only portrayed him with a son, but also conveyed him as more sincerely menacing and evil, with only a couple very subtle shades of his later effeminate PunchClockVillain personality.
* DarkIsNotEvil: [[ZigzaggingTrope Goes between]] this and DarkIsEvil; physically he's evil incarnate, but as mentioned elsewhere, Satan is a friendly, sensitive guy under most circumstances.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Hell on Earth 2006."
* DemonicPossession: He possesses Stan's body in "Freemium Isn't Free" in order to deal with Beelzeboot. Unlike most examples, he is polite enough to ask Stan first, and even returns him home after the battle.
* TheDevilIsALoser: God complains that Satan went from a headstrong rebel to a "whiny little bitch" when he comes to Him for relationship advice.
* TheDogBitesBack: At the climax of TheMovie. At Kenny's urging, Satan finally calls it off with Saddam and sends him back to Hell. When Saddam tries to rope Satan back into their toxic relationship, Satan banishes him to Heaven, which to Saddam is far worse than Hell.
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Satan was horrified that he was acting like a 16-year-old girl at his party in the "Hell on Earth 2006", but his minions assured him that he isn't ''THAT'' bad.
** He's very bothered by Beelzeboot making the Terrance & Philip mobile game since temptation must always be nuanced and not just blatant manipulation of addicts.
* EvilIsHammy: Whenever he's on the clock, he pulls off the dramatic EvilOverlord pretty well (like in his dramatic entrance, complete with booming voice, prose, and demonic background music, after Stan accidentally summons him to teach about addiction).
* EvilSoundsDeep: Satan has a rather deep-sounding voice. He isn't usually that bad a guy though, and he frequently speaks in a softer, more effeminate tone during his more casual or sensitive moments.
* FlamingDevil: Played with -- he's certainly gay, but he's almost always portrayed as a [[SatanIsGood pretty nice guy]].
* FriendlyEnemy: Even though he's caused problems in the past and is of course the source of all evil in the world, Satan actually gets along well with the boys and people of South Park [[spoiler:to the point where they're all stricken with grief when he's killed by [=ManBearPig=]]].
* GodKartingWithBeelzebub: Though he and {{God}} hadn't spoken in millennia, in "Probably" he goes to ask him for romantic advice.
* HiddenDepths: Due to [[TheCorrupter one of his main roles in the universe]], he has a pretty decent grasp of the biology surrounding addiction (and he taught it to Stan is in a pretty clear way).
* MachoCamp: He's large and muscular with ManlyFacialHair, but is co-dependent on boyfriends, dresses in skimpy briefs and acts like a spoiled teenage girl when hosting a Halloween party.
* NiceGuy: It says a lot about the show's universe that ''Satan'' is one of the nicest characters. Hell isn't nearly as horrible as the Church builds it up to be, with parties and luxury living spaces. He talks Stan through his addiction before finally deciding to destroy the root cause of it. He also fought [=ManBearPig=] to the death, [[spoiler: urging the boys to not give up even when he was bleeding to death]].
* PayEvilUntoEvil:
** Satan swindled the entire town into betting on him in a bout with Jesus, then bet against himself and let Jesus win so he could get rich the easy way.
** When Jesus decides to punish his ratings-hungry producer, he sends her to Hell, where Satan makes it clear he's going to enjoy tormenting her.
* PetTheDog: Satan receives several; although the biggie was near the end of TheMovie, [[spoiler: when Satan agrees to delay Armageddon at Kenny's request... because Kenny helped him end his terrible relationship with Saddam]]. Another moment occurs in "Freemium Isn't Free", in which he helps Stan with his addiction problem, and goes as far as to confront the Beelzeboot over the game causing this addiction.
* PsychopathicManchild: Despite being the Devil, he's portrayed as being whiny, insecure and fickle. He doesn't even seem to be that much of a bad guy, and on his good day his domain can be quite nice a place. But he easily falls under bad influence and will launch an invasion against Heaven or Earth at the drop of a hat.
* PunchClockVillain: A borderline example, if not an outright one. He only seems to torture truly bad people and even then is usually chanting pleasantly with them otherwise. He has to put out temptation so humanity has free will, but it's just part of the job and it has to be done right.
* PutOnABus: He stopped appearing regularly after "Hell On Earth 2006." [[spoiler: Years later he would be killed off.]]
* RedemptionEqualsDeath: [[spoiler: He dies trying to defend the town against [=ManBearPig's=] rampage, where he later ascends to heaven with angel wings and a halo]].
* RuleOfSymbolism: He is red, he dies and then goes to heaven. Red, dead, redemption.
* SatanIsGood: Or at least, he's kind of a big softie.
* TookALevelInKindness: Satan was at his worst in Season 1, but he became progressively nicer as the seasons went on. It all came to a head when he attempt to save South Park from [=ManBearPig=], only to be killed by him.
* VillainDecay: [[invoked]] Lampshaded by God, who notes that Satan's angsting over if he wants to be with Saddam or Chris is a far cry from the headstrong rebel who was kicked out of Heaven.
* VillainSong: "Up There" from TheMovie. Also a subversion, since he is actually singing about how lonely he is down in Hell, where his only real company is [[{{Jerkass}} Saddam]], and how he wants to live up on Earth. Thus doubles as his IWantSong.
* VillainsOutShopping: Even he can't resist the amazingness that is ''VideoGame/RedDeadRedemption2''.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: He is usually just a nice, friendly guy who tries to act tough, and all he really wants is to move up to live on Earth (even if that will doom humanity). Just listen to his [[IWantSong so-called]] VillainSong, "Up There." He's also had to deal with an emotionally abusive ex-boyfriend that successfully destroyed his next relationship and left him riddled with insecurity.
* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:Satan gets effortlessly killed by [=ManBearPig=] in "Nobody Got Cereal?"]]
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[[folder:Saddam Hussein]]
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->''"Hey! Relax, guy!"''
->''(smacks Satan's ass) "Shut it, bitch. You're better seen than heard!"''
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]]
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS2E1TerranceAndPhillipInNotWithoutMyAnus Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS7E15ItsChristmasInCanada It's Christmas in Canada]]"
UsefulNotes/SaddamHussein was one of the main antagonists of the series in the earlier seasons, and the BigBad in TheMovie. Initially the dictator of Iraq, he was killed either by wild boars or in a Canadian "gas attack" after attempting to invade the country[[note]]Although an old statement by the creators was that "Not Without My Anus" is apocryphal as it was a TV movie in the "Terrance and Phillip" universe[[/note]], he was sent to Hell after he died. While technically deceased after TheMovie, he was still a recurring guest villain character until season 7, where he was captured by Canadian soldiers. He is arguably even worse than Cartman.
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* AxCrazy: He's a power-hungry lunatic who gleefully commits genocide and rape ForTheEvulz, and who makes Satan of all people uncomfortable with his sadism. In "Probably", he kills Satan's new boyfriend Chris on multiple occasions for no reason other than to be a bastard since DeathIsCheap in hell.
* BackFromTheDead: After ''Bigger, Longer and Uncut'', he went back to Hell. [[RunningGag Where was he supposed to go, Detroit?]] Played more straight later, where he somehow comes back from Heaven (where he was last seen building chemical weapons) to attend Creator/ChristopherReeve's LegionOfDoom meeting, then (even later) become Prime Minister of Canada.
* BatmanGambit: He'll do this as part of his [[{{EvilPlan}} evil plans]].
* BigBad: In TheMovie, being the greater of two evils between him and Satan, who want to take over the world. He's also this in "Terrance & Phillip: Not Without My Anus", "Do The Handicpped Go To Heaven?", "Probably", and "It's Christmas in Canada".
* BlatantLies: He does this A LOT. The biggest example is his VillainSong "I Can Change".
-->'''Saddam:'''' I'll open up my heart and I will share it. Any minute now, I will be born again.
* TheCaligula: Particularly as the Prime Minister of Canada.
* CardCarryingVillain: If being the boyfriend of the devil isn't enough, then somehow managing to surpass him in villainy sure is. "Do the Handicapped Go To Hell" reveals that he knows Satan likes bad boys, so he plays up the aspect of this to seduce him.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Heeeey! Relax guy!," usually said when someone is (correctly) questioning his motives.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Hasn't made an appearance since "It's Christmas In Canada."
* DepravedHomosexual: As Satan's abusive boyfriend, he only wants Satan for sex and constantly pushes him around.
* DragonInChief: To his boyfriend Satan, whom Saddam doesn't even show respect towards.
* EvilPlan: Many. He's taken over Canada by sneaking his troops in through the airlines, manipulated Satan into invading Earth with his demons so Saddam could push him aside and take control, built chemical weapons plants '''in Heaven''' (even fooling God), and fooled all of Canada into electing him Prime Minister.
* FauxAffablyEvil: In spades. Though everyone knows he's evil, he can put on a front as AffablyEvil when he wants to, only to revert back to being a royal {{Jerkass}} when he no longer sees any consequences to doing so.
-->'''"Hey buddy, relax, take a load off, I'm not hiding any bombs".'''
* ForTheEvulz: Frequently, perhaps the best example being when posing as the Canadian Prime Minister and [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment establishing all manner of seemingly trivial but surprisingly effective and life-destroying laws]].
* FreudianExcuse: He explains that his parents were abusive in TheMovie. He might be telling the truth, but it is much more likely he was just lying to Satan so he'll forgive him (which was kind of the entire point of his song...)
%%* JerkAss: Very much so. He is one of the very few characters to show absolutely no redeeming qualities whatsoever.
* JerkWithAHeartOfJerk: Whenever there's a hint of decency in him, it's either blown away before he stabs you in a back, or has some selfish gain out of it.
* KneelBeforeZod: In TheMovie, his first act after conquering the world.
%%* LargeHam
* LaughablyEvil: Half the fun of Saddam is how ridiculous he is, with his high voice, inexplicable Canadian heritage, and outrageously zany acts of villainy.
* ManipulativeBastard: Manages to manipulate the likes of Satan, God, and all of Canada into committing his evil deeds.
* MultipleChoicePast: How he died. In "Not Without My Anus" he was killed by the Canadians, TheMovie says it was a pack of wild boars, while "Ladder to Heaven" says the Americans assassinated him in secret.
* MurderTheHypotenuse: He stabs Satan's "pussy" boyfriend Chris in order to get back with Satan. Not that it makes much difference -- after all, where was Chris going to go, Detroit? Plus, Satan ends up choosing neither, though not that it stopped Saddam from stalking him (so Satan sends him to Heaven).
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: Not only is he animated in the same style as the Canadians (which kinda made sense since he first appeared in an episode starring Terrance and Phillip), but he's one of the few characters with a photo head (some others include Mr. Garrison [[Creator/DavidHasselhoff after his nose job]], Creator/BenAffleck in "How to Eat With Your Butt", Creator/MelGibson in "Passion of the Jew" and "Imaginationland", and the little pink Music/ChristinaAguilera monsters from "Timmy 2000").
* PerpetualSmiler: His default expression is a FauxAffablyEvil grin.
* PragmaticVillainy: In "Not Without My Anus" he forgoes having his troops in Tehran ready to kill Terrence and Phillip as he arranged with Scott. This of course is not out of leniance, but simply because he brought his army over to takeover Canada, as well as making apparent to Scott what an unreliable double crosser he is.
* {{Sadist}}: And how, reaching even sexual things with it. In TheMovie, he tortures Kenny with a ''sexual pleasure''.
* {{Seme}}: In his relationship with Satan.
* StayingAlive: It's never explained how he got back to Earth between "Ladder to Heaven" and "Krazy Kripples."
* TheSociopath: Charismatic enough to manipulate Satan, God, and an entire country into doing whatever he wants, yet shows no remorse for his treatment of Satan, murdering innocent people, and taking kids away from their adopted families ForTheEvulz.
* PutOnABus: Hasn't been seen since he was arrested by the Canadians in ''Christmastime In Canada'', and presumably won't be, due to his execution in real life.
* VillainSong: "I Can Change" from TheMovie
* {{Yandere}}: In "Probably", he stabs Satan's new boyfriend to death. (He came back the next day back in Hell. Where was he supposed to go? Detroit?)
* WouldHurtAChild[=/=]KickTheDog: Twice. In TheMovie, he tortures Kenny for sexual pleasure, and even kills him for no reason when he was the Prime Minister of Canada.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Sheila Broflovski]]
For {{trope}}s related to her, see [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers here]].
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[[/folder]]

!!Video Game [[BigBad Big Bads]]
[[folder:''South Park: The Stick of Truth'']]
* [[Characters/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth Big Bad Government Guy]].
* [[Characters/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth Princess Kenny]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:''South Park: The Fractured But Whole'']]
* [[Characters/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole Mitch Conner]]
[[/folder]]

!!Recurring [[BigBad Big Bads]]

[[folder:Scott Tenorman]]
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->''"Revenge is a dish best served... chili."''
->'''Voiced in English by:''' Toby Morton ("Scott Tenorman Must Die"), Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} ("201")
->'''Voiced in French by:''' William Coryn
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS5E4ScottTenormanMustDie Scott Tenorman Must Die]]"
A teenager who tricked Cartman into forking over ten dollars. He manages to get his way out of all of Cartman's revenge schemes until Cartman finally has his parents killed. And [[FamilialCannibalismSurprise tricked Scott into eating them]]. Scott reappears as the BigBad of the two-part "200/201" story, which reveals him as the new leader of the Ginger Separatist Movement[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]and Cartman's half-brother[[/labelnote]].
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* ArchEnemy: Though not as recurring as Kyle or Wendy, he's this to Cartman, initially as his bully and later as his (arguably) eviler half-brother.
* AntiVillain: He starts out as a more restrained anti-villain (as seen at the end of "Scott Tenorman Must Die"), but in "201", we see how he turned insane after Cartman tricked him into [[spoiler:eating his parents]].
* BigNo: When he realizes he just [[spoiler:ate his own parents]] and when Music/{{Radiohead}} saw him crying.
* BigBad: In the video game ''Tenorman's Revenge''.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Rob Reiner and Tom Cruise in "200/201".
* TheBully: He puts Cartman through a lot of humiliation solely [[ItAmusedMe for the lulz]].
* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:Cartman is his half-brother, though Scott is the Abel in comparison]].
* TheCameo: Appeared briefly in "The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers" and "The Death of Eric Cartman."
* EvenBadMenLoveTheirMamas: He was genuinely horrified when finding out that Cartman killed his parents.
* EvenEvilHasStandards: A manipulative bully of the highest order, though obviously pretty mortified by his parents' murder [[spoiler:which seems to make him a more redeemable character than Cartman [[LackOfEmpathy given his reaction later on]]]].
* EvilerThanThou: Subverted. It seems this way throughout "Scott Tenorman Must Die", with Scott constantly outdoing Cartman in schemes and sheer {{Jerkass}} antics, then Cartman takes a far more monstrous step...
* EvilLaugh: Has quite a malicious one in "201" after [[spoiler: he tells Cartman that they are half-brothers]].
* EvilRedhead: He's introduced as a manipulative bully of the highest order in his debut episode, then he becomes the Head Ginger of the Ginger Separatist Movement in "201", and eventually becomes the BigBad of the video game "Tenorman's Revenge".
* EvilVsEvil: Scott's archenemy is Cartman, though Scott's debut episode amazingly establishes him as the LesserOfTwoEvils.
* ForTheEvulz: Scott conning Cartman out of $10, followed by another $6.12, followed by however much money he spent commuting across state lines before recording Cartman at his low point and setting the boy's cash on fire was all based on a power trip, rather than because Cartman had wronged him in any way.
* HumiliationConga: [[spoiler:Tricked into eating his own parents, which sent him crying and thus denounced by [[Music/{{Radiohead}} his favorite band]] as an uncool crybaby]].
* LastNameBasis: He's referred to by his last name, "Tenorman", in the video game "Tenorman's Revenge".
* LukeIAmYourFather: In "201," he tells Cartman that [[spoiler: they are half-brothers]].
* ManipulativeBastard: He's introduced by tricking Cartman into buying his pubes.
* MuggingTheMonster: Let's just say that messing with Eric Cartman was the biggest mistake of his life.
* OutGambitted: The end of "Scott Tenorman Must Die" has Cartman turn his final prank against him and [[spoiler:tricks him into eating his own parents]].
* PracticallyJoker: His role in "201" was a blatant ShoutOut to ComicBook/TheKillingJoke with him in the role of The Joker.
* SanitySlippage: It's clear from his demeanor in "201" that [[spoiler:being tricked into eating his own parents]] has left him a bit unhinged. Considering what he went through however, it's a wonder he's still as stable as he is.
* ScrewTheRulesIHaveMoney:
-->'''Scott:''' You really care that much about sixteen measly dollars? I mean, what can you buy with $16? My parents give me a $50-a-week allowance. This pittance means nothing to me.
* SmugSnake: That is, until Cartman has the last laugh at the end of "Scott Tenorman Must Die". He still is one when he returns for "201" and the video game "Tenorman's Revenge", albeit now an insane one.
* SpoiledBrat: If there's any truth to his claim about receiving a $50-a-week allowance from his parents (granted, [[spoiler: his father was an ex-Denver Bronco]]), this might have been a contributing factor to his initial attitude towards Cartman.
* TeensAreMonsters: Selling his pubes to a naive kid and then degrading him just to burn the money in his face is a really dick move.
* VillainBall: Looking back on it now, it may have been better just to give Cartman the damn money, [[BullyingADragon rather than burning it in front of his face]].
* VillainExitStageLeft: Done in "201." The only response by anyone is Jesus asking, "Who's the creepy ginger kid?"
* YouKilledMyFather: [[spoiler:His beef with Cartman in "201", as a result of the events of "Scott Tenorman Must Die"]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rob Reiner]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Gilbert Lévy
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS7E13ButtOut Butt Out]]"
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* AmbiguouslyHuman: When Cartman stabs him with a fork, he gushes out some kind of green goo that causes him to literally deflate like a balloon. This never gets explained.
* BackFromTheDead: Even though he's killed at the end of "Butt Out," he returns in "200" as one of the major [[BigBadDuumvirate Big Bads]].
* BigBad: Of "Butt Out."
* BigBadDuumvirate: With Tom Cruise in "200" and "201."
* BigBadEnsemble: With Scott Tenorman in the aforementioned "200/201".
* FatBastard: Is fat and always seen stuffing his face with junk food. He's also willing to murder a child and blame smoking to hurt tobacco companies.
* {{Hypocrite}}: Tries to force people to stop smoking by claiming that it's harmful to their health while constantly eating junk food.
* KarmaHoudini: Averted in "Butt Out," but played straight in "201." While [[spoiler: Tom Cruise, the other big bad, is killed, Reiner is not]].
* MoralMyopia: He accuses the tobacco company of manipulating children while sitting in their fancy offices. Rob Reiner does in fact say this while sitting in his fancy office and ropes the boys into his dishonest schemes.
* UnexplainedRecovery: Despite dying at the end of his debut episode, Reiner shows up later on as part of the BigBadDuumvirate of "200" and "201," and his death is never addressed. It's possible that losing his "goo" merely incapacitated him, though.
* VillainousGlutton: His KnightTemplar attitude toward smoking is contrasted with overeating every second of his life.
* WouldHurtAChild: He's perfectly willing to poison Cartman and lie about the circumstances if it makes the tobacco companies look bad.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Tom Cruise]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "Trapped in the Closet"
->'''Final appearance:'''[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]"[[Recap/SouthParkS14E6TwoHundredOne 201]]"[[/labelnote]]
A [[Creator/TomCruise real-life actor]] who shows up in Stan's house after Stan is declared to be the reincarnation of L. Ron Hubbard. He locks himself in Stan's closet when Stan says he thinks "that guy who played Napoleon Dynamite" is a better actor than him. He later gathers every celebrity that the town of South Park has ever pissed off [[LegionOfDoom to unite them all against the town]].
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* AmbiguouslyGay: Many jokes about his ambiguous sexual orientation are made, such as his house being filled with closets and him being a "fudge packer" (that is, he is employed at a fudge factory).
* BigBadDuumvirate: Of "200" and "201" with Rob Reiner.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Scott Tenorman in the aforementioned "200/201".
* CantTakeCriticism: One of his defining traits. In his debut episode, he has a mental breakdown and locks himself in a closet after Stan says that "[[Creator/JonHeder the guy]] from ''Film/NapoleonDynamite''" is a better actor. His plan in "200" and "201" is to steal Muhammad's "goo" which would render him immune to ridicule.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Seems to have a somewhat loose grip on reality. It ties into the "ambiguously gay" example above; he denies being "in the closet," when he is physically in a closet, and denies being a "fudge packer" despite the fact that he is in a fudge factory loading fudge into boxes.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Christmas Critters]]
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->''"Haaaail Satan!"''
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Rabbity the Rabbit, Skunky the Skunk, Beavery the Beaver, Beary the Bear, Racoony the Racoon), [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]] (Mousey the Mouse), Adrien Beard (Squirrely the Squirrel), Creator/AprilStewart (Deery the Deer, Woodpeckerey the Woodpecker, Porcupiney the Porcupine), Creator/MonaMarshall (Foxy the Fox, Chickadee-y the Chickadee)
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E14WoodlandCritterChristmas Woodland Critter Christmas]]"
The twisted products of Cartman's imagination. They were part of his Christmas story in the season 8 Christmas special, then later were reincarnated in Imaginationland with the evil characters.
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* TheAntiChrist: Porcupiney's child.
* AxCrazy: They are some of the most insane beings to ever appear in the show.
* BigBadDuumvirate: They pretty much become the de facto leaders of the evil imaginary characters in the Imaginationland trilogy.
%%* BitchInSheepsClothing
* CuteIsEvil: These cheerful, adorable-looking animals are deranged to their very core.
* ADayInTheLimelight: "Woodland Critter Christmas".
* DepravedBisexual: Their favorite group activity is a Blood Orgy. That is, gutting and devouring the flesh of a friend, then having sex with each other in the remaining viscera.
%%* DisneyCreaturesOfTheFarce
* ADogNamedDog: There's Squirrely the squirrel, Rabbity the rabbit, Beavery the beaver, Beary the bear, Porcupiney the porcupine, Skunky the skunk, Foxy the fox, Deery the deer, Woodpeckery the woodpecker, Mousey the mouse, and Chickadee-y the chickadee. The raccoon's name is not mentioned, but he's presumably named Raccoony. Confirmed when the group has a cameo in ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth''.
* EvilerThanThou: They are seen as this for all evil characters, including '''horror icons'''. To quote [[Franchise/FridayThe13th Jason Voorhees]]: "Man, I do not want to meet the kid who dreamed ''those'' things up."
* EyeBeams: They use these in "Imaginationland Part III" against a mook. All things considered, it's one of their least gruesome killing method.
* {{Expy}}: Deery's a blatantly obvious one of WesternAnimation/{{Bambi}}.
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: They're cute, cheerful... and they worship Satan.
* FauxAffablyEvil: They are quite cheerful, when they're not trying to summon TheAntiChrist or creating walls of fire to try to kill 8-year-old kids.
* GotVolunteered: Gleefully force Stan and Kyle to do their bidding in their first appearance. Granted there's a bit of forceful ButThouMust on the narrator's part.
* HollywoodSatanism: They are stereotypical satanists who partake in all sorts of horrifically depraved acts for their dark lord. This is somewhat paradoxical as, in the ''South Park'' universe, Satan [[PunchClockVillain isn't actually outstandingly evil.]]
* KillerRabbit: They're all adorable animals who take great joy in painfully killing people.
* LightIsNotGood: They are adorable looking critters who are horribly depraved inside.
* MadeOfEvil: They are the most twisted things ever imagined, and everything from Cartman's mind.
* ManipulativeBastard: Manipulated Stan into killing the mountain lion that actually kills the Anti-Christ and more or less setting up their entire satanic initiation.
* TheNapoleon: Despite being one of the smallest critters, Squirrely appears to be the leader of the group.
* NotSoImaginaryFriend: They exist [[SubvertedTrope but only in imaginationland]]. Unfortunately the government built a portal and sent some troops there with Creator/KurtRussell.
* {{Sadist}}s: YES, very sadistic characters, even more than ''Cartman.'' Much like Saddam, they have no redeeming traits whatsoever.
* VocalEvolution: Deery is more helium-pitched in their "Imaginationland" appearance.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:[=ManBearPig=]]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]] (in "[[Recap/SouthParkImaginationland Imaginationland, Episode II]]")
->'''Debut:''' "[=ManBearPig=]"
->'''Al Gore:''' ''"[=ManBearPig=] doesn't care who you are or what you've done, [=ManBearPig=] simply wants to get you! I'm super-cereal [serious]!"''
[=ManBearPig=] is a creature that UsefulNotes/AlGore campaigned against. According to Gore, it threatens our very existence and may be the end of the human race as we know it. Despite Gore's claims, however, it simply doesn't exist. [=ManBearPig=] itself later made an actual appearance in the Imaginationland trilogy, briefly entering the Pentagon in the real world and attacking everyone. [[spoiler:"Time to Get Cereal" confirms that he does exist, and he is a demon that came to South Park because somebody in the town made a DealWithTheDevil.]]
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* AimForTheHorn: During his bout with Satan, [=ManBearPig=] snaps off one of the Devil's horns and stabs him in the chest with it.
* AllegoricalCharacter: He's an overall representation of climate change. When Al Gore is first trying to warn everyone about him, Gore is depicted as an idiot and pathetic with [=ManBearPig=] being something he made up for attention. As such, MBP is depicted as something completely ridiculous and obviously false. [[spoiler: In season 22, he's depicted as a huge threat. This represents how irrefutable evidence of climate change has convinced Matt and Trey that it is definitely real. His appearance in person consists of killing large swaths off people, representing how the hard evidence of climate change consists of various environmental disasters and weather conditions that are threatening the lives of everyone on Earth. His deal with the people of South Park represents how the biggest proponent of environmental damage is people putting short-term gain, like economic strength over long-term consequences.]]
* AmbiguousSituation: Is [=ManBearPig=] truly a demon from Hell, or was he another imaginary being that was able to be summoned into the real world often enough that Al Gore was able to get a glimpse of him?
* AnimalisticAbomination: He's a hideous-looking and unholy combination of a man, a bear, and a pig with nebulous powers over the weather and natural disasters, and whose very presence signifies the end times. Worse, there doesn't seem to be any explanation for where [=ManBearPig=] came from or what he even ''is'', making him that much more sinister even in the crazy world of ''South Park''.
* AscendedExtra: Originally nothing more than a delusion of Al Gore, he was eventually made RealAfterAll and became a recurring villain after it became clear how serious an issue climate change really was.
* BadGuysDoTheDirtyWork: He kills the other half of the BigBadDuumvirate in ''The Streaming Wars'', Pi-Pi.
* BearsAreBadNews: He may only be partially bear, but it's more than enough to signify that bad things happen wherever he goes.
* BigBad: Of Season 22's "Cereal" two-part story arc.
* BigBadDuumvirate: With Pi-Pi for ''[[WesternAnimation/SouthParkTheStreamingWars The Streaming Wars]]''.
* TheBigBadShuffle: With Jeff Bezos for Season 22.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
** He contrasts with Eric Cartman. Cartman is a regular human child whose a BoisterousWeakling who relies solely on manipulating people to get what he wants. [=ManBearPig=] is an AnimalisticAbomination who is also an InvincibleVillain whose physical force alone is enough to make him a major threat. Both are also revealed to have families in the Paramount Plus specials where they revert to their villainous ways to protect them, but while Cartman chose to stop Stan and Kyle from preventing the BadFuture until his wife convinces him not to, [=ManBearPig=] is forced to do the bidding Pi-Pi who is holding his family hostage and turns on Pi-Pi when his family is freed. Cartman loses his family in the revised future and becomes a homeless alcoholic, ending his threat to society for good (at least in the far future), while [=ManBearPig=] gets his family back before leaving, remaining a potential threat in the future.
** Like Clyde Donovan and Vic Chaos he acts as TheHeavy to the BigBad of the second Paramount Plus special, however:
*** Clyde ended up being a MoreDespicableMinion to Cartman, who by that point had become an AntiVillain who was only trying to maintain the BadFuture to protect his family. [=ManBearPig=] was ALighterShadeOfBlack to Pi-Pi who had entirely selfish motives and was keeping his family hostage. Clyde ended up betraying Cartman and becoming the BigBad and was then killed by Cartman, while [=ManBearPig=] betrayed Pi-Pi and pulled a HeelFaceTurn and proceeded to kill Pi-Pi.
*** He and Vic Chaos both [[OneManArmy caused massive amounts of destruction wherever they went]] and [[TheDreaded where feared by many]] but Vic was an EvilGenius [[BreakThemByTalking who's main weapon was his words]], [[PaperTiger and was easily overwhelmed by the Alexa's]] while [=ManBearPig=] was TheBrute who communicated only through grunts, and couldn't be beaten in a fight so had to be reasoned with by releasing his family.
* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler: Gives one to '''Satan''' of all people.]]
* DemotedToDragon: Reveals to have been demoted to Pi-Pi's right hand man in ''[[WesternAnimation/SouthParkTheStreamingWarsPart2 The Streaming Wars Part 2]]''.
* DragonInChief: [=ManBearPig=] is still much more powerful than Pi-Pi whose only following the latter because he's holding his family's hostage. Once Pi-Pi looses his leverage, [=ManBearPig=] immediately turns on Pi-Pi and kills him effortlessly.
* DiscOneFinalBoss: [[spoiler: Despite serving as a genuinely real threat in Season 22, he leaves in the 7th episode, allowing Jeff Bezos to take the role as BigBad for the remainder of the season.]]
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite being an evil-doer, [[spoiler:''[[WesternAnimation/SouthParkTheStreamingWarsPart2 The Streaming Wars Part 2]]'']] reveals that [=ManBearPig=] has a [[spoiler:wife and child]] he cares deeply about.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: Aside from being an unstoppable destructive force he's never given any characterization nor reasons behind his rampage. {{Justified|Trope}} as he's an allegory for global warming, making him akin to a natural disaster or event rather than an actual being.
* TheHeavy: For ''[[WesternAnimation/SouthParkTheStreamingWars The Streaming Wars]]'' [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkTheStreamingWarsPart2 two-parter]] as he's the one causing the drought for Pi-Pi, which creates the conflict for the two specials.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: He kills Kyle Broflovski in the "Imaginationland" trilogy (Kyle gets better), nearly killed Ned in "Time To Get Cereal", and kills Satan in "Nobody Got Cereal".]]
* InvincibleVillain: [[spoiler: So invincible that he's able to effortlessly kill ''Satan'' and is only stopped when the boys make a deal with him that will guarantee his return five years later as an ''even'' more powerful destructive force.]]
* ItCanThink: At first, it seems like he's just a mindless killing machine, but later on, he makes a deal to not return until five years later, and [[spoiler:is shown to have a wife and kid]].
* TheJuggernaut: [[spoiler:"Time to Get Cereal" shows him as an unstoppable killing machine who is ImmuneToBullets and can easily destroy entire buildings.]]
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: Manages to get away with all the carnage he inflicted in South Park, by making a deal with the boys where he gets to return five years later as an ''even more'' powerful force.]]
* MixAndMatchCritters: He's half man, half bear, and half pig.
* NoMereWindmill: After escaping from Imaginationland into reality.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: [[spoiler: Originally regarded to be nothing more than just a hoax made up by Al Gore in "[=ManBearPigPig=]", he proves to be a genuinely real threat in Season 22 having one of the highest body counts in the series and actually kills Satan.]]
* NotSoImaginaryFriend: He starts out entirely imaginary, but that makes him a legitimate threat when the government opens up a portal to Imaginationland. [[spoiler:He also may not have ever been solely imaginary, as he is revealed later to be a demon that can be summoned to the real world.]]
* OurDemonsAreDifferent: [[spoiler:He is apparently part of a race of ancient hybrid demons that come to Earth when summoned in exchange for wealth.]]
* ProgressivelyPrettier: Unlike his earlier appearances, he is depicted without blood on his body in ''The Streaming Wars'', making him just slightly less grotesque.
* RealAfterAll: [[spoiler:"Time to Get Cereal" confirms that he exists in the real world.]]
* SatanicArchetype: [[spoiler:"Time to Get Cereal" reveals him as this, as he's a demon that is summoned to the world whenever one makes a DealWithTheDevil with him, in return, with the results being a lot of people die at the hands of him.]]
* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Has glowing yellow eyes.
* TooManyHalves: Al Gore describes the eponymous monster as being "half man, half bear, half pig." Other characters are quick to point out that this is too many halves. They instead describe it as "half man and half bearpig", or some such version.
* {{Tulpa}}: The first real appearance of [=ManBearPig=] was in Part 2 of the Imaginationland trilogy, implying that Al Gore made him real. This was retconned in his later appearance, where it's mentioned that the senior citizens summoned him for selfish purposes. Presumably [=ManBearPig=] is still a tulpa, just not one formed by Al Gore.
* UglyGuyHotWife: [[spoiler:While [=ManBearPig=] is a horrifying monster, his wife [=PigBearGirl=] is a buxom CuteMonsterGirl in a FurBikini who looks like a human with pig and bear ears]].
* WindmillPolitical: Making UsefulNotes/AlGore a WindmillCrusader. [[spoiler:Subverted when it becomes an actual threat that starts gruesomely attacking South Park residents.]]
* WouldHurtAChild: Some of his victims include children.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mickey Mouse]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' William Coryn
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS13E1TheRing The Ring]]"
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* AdaptationalJerkass: Compared to [[WesternAnimation/MickeyMouse his normal counterpart]], he is less jolly, and more impudent.
* AdaptationalVillainy: And he is definetly not a good guy.
* AllegoricalCharacter: He's a representation of Disney as a ruthless corporate entity that will do anything for the sake of profit, even if it means disregarding anyone's welfare.
* AnimationBump: He walks normally, unlike other characters whose feet only shift back-and-forth. His arms are also constantly swinging whenever he walks.
* AxCrazy: Let's see, he savagely beats up Joe Jonas when the latter decides not to go on stage, uses a chainsaw against Kyle, Stan, and Cartman, and breathes fire at the crowd when the 3-D spectacular crashed and burns. A far cry from his usual depiction indeed.
* BadBoss: Every employee fears him for a good reason. He'll beat the shit out of them if he feels like it or if his orders are not followed. When he returns in "Band in China", he cuts off all funding and resources to the ''Franchise/WinnieThePooh'' franchise because the Chinese Communist Party was furious over how Xi Jinping became a viral meme compared to Winnie by Chinese university students.
* BigBad: In "The Ring", and his debut episode no less!
* BigBadEnsemble: Along with Randy, Yates, and Garrison for "The Pandemic Special". Mickey could also be considered the GreaterScopeVillain since it was him who urged Randy to have sex with the pangolin, which cause the whole COVID-19 Pandemic to happen in the first place.
* CheatedAngle: Much like his normal counterpart, this version's trademark ears are both visible at all times, no matter which way his head is facing.
* ChildHater: He only tolerates children because they are his biggest customers, but otherwise seems to hate them.
* ComedicSociopathy: ''Ha-ha!'' Mickey has a chainsaw and is not above using it on kids.
* CoolShip: His personal vehicle is [[Film/TheEmpireStrikesBack Slave-1]], thanks to Disney's acquisition of the ''Franchise/StarWars'' franchise.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: He's the CEO of Disney in the South Park universe and used to parody Disney's less ethical business practices.
* DarkIsEvil: Downplayed, but he has black fur which probably matches his black heart.
* DoesNotKnowHisOwnStrength: He's gotten so big and powerful absorbing and buying companies that he doesn't even keep track of everything he owns, even asking if he owns South Park which he doesn't know of (despite having gone there before in "Obama Wins!").
* DragonInChief: He is this to Xi Jinping, since he greedily wants the big Chinese money and stooped as low as to let the Chinese censors rewrite Disney's movies.
* TheDreaded: All his employees run in fear from him if he announces he's coming over.
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: The instant he appears onscreen, the first thing he does is beat Joe Jonas up for refusing to perform.
* FaceHeelTurn: In the ''Imaginationland'' trilogy, he is seen among the "good" characters. Either he pulled off this trope, was EvilAllAlong, pulling an EnemyMine against the army of "evil" characters, or that Mickey was a completely separate entity.
* FauxAffablyEvil: When we first see him "The Ring" he acts like his traditional jovial self... "acts" being the keyword.
* FlatEarthAtheist: In "The Ring", he mocks Christians for believing in a "talking dead guy" despite Jesus, God, and Santa Claus all being well-established real people in-universe.
* HumanoidAbomination: The episode ends with him growing giant-sized, flying, and going on a rampage. Also, the news reporter reporting on it mentions tributes and that after Mickey inevitably calms down, he'll return to Valhalla to continue his slumber.
* KarmaHoudini: When his scheme in "The Ring" fails, he grows into a giant and proceeds to go on a rampage around the town -- that's the last we see him in the episode. He shows up a couple more times after, but never actually gets any real comeuppance in those appearances, until:
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: Mickey Mouse is finally getting his comeuppance as the pandemic, something he is responsible for creating, is putting Disney at risk of bankruptcy.
-->'''Mickey:''' [''on the phone''] Then sell fucking Epcot Center! If we can't get people on the rides, then sell the fucking thing! [''hangs up that phone to answer another''] NO NO NO! I said MORE Mandalorian! JESUS CHRIST, WE'RE FUCKING DYING HERE!
* KillerRabbit: Would you expect Mickey Mouse to act like this? Or to turn into a {{Kaiju}}?
* KnightOfCerebus: Some of his scenes, like when he viciously attacks Joe Jonas for objecting to his purity ring scam, are pretty serious. Honestly, any scene he appears in, the humour dies down.
* TheRival: He '''''HATES''''' Creator/{{DreamWorks|Animation}} and to a lesser degree Michael Eisner.
* NeverMyFault: He was the one who egged on Randy to have coitus with bats and pangolins during their vacation in China and then starts blaming Randy for the coronavirus pandemic that is said to have emerged from a pangolin.
* NiceCharacterMeanActor: And how!
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: He calls the Jonas Brothers and the boys "faggots" during a pre-VillainousBreakdown rant.
* ResourcefulRodent: He is a mouse who often takes advantage of others and will use them for his own personal gain.
* TheSociopath: While Mickey is capable of pulling off the act of being a charming family-friendly guy, he actually cares little for anyone, including his own employees, and only views people as a way to make money off of.
* VerbalTic: Almost always gives off his traditional "ha-ha" laugh even when he's furious.
* WritingAroundTrademarks: Despite very obviously being Mickey Mouse and being used by the show to represent the Disney corporation; he is never actually addressed by name directly.
* WouldHurtAChild: He threatens to cut Stan, Kyle, and Cartman with a chainsaw when they verbally berate the Jonas Bros concerts (he assumed they're spies sent by [=DreamWorks=]) and then when the Jonas Bros concert falters as the audience of juvenile girls starts booing at Mickey for his extremely abrasive speech, he has a [[VillainousBreakdown breakdown]] as he breathes fire upon them and goes on a rampage.
* YouDirtyRat: Well, a mouse in this case, but he is definitely dirty in more ways than one.
[[/folder]]

![[ArcVillain Arc Villains]]

!!Season 12

[[folder:Head of Homeland Security / Guinea Pirate]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E10Pandemic Pandemic]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E11Pandemic2TheStartling Pandemic II]]"
The BigBad of the Pandemic saga.
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* BigBad: Of "Pandemic" and "Pandemic II".
* CuteIsEvil: His OneWingedAngel form is just a giant, adorable looking guinea pig wearing a pirate costume. Yet, he is a completely evil monster which wants to destroy the world.
* DisproportionateRetribution: He tries to send the pan flute bands to Guantanamo Bay because they were annoying. Subverted in that the real reason he wanted them out of the picture was because [[MakesJustAsMuchSenseInContext they kept the guinea pigs at bay.]]
* EldritchAbomination: Parodied. His true form is a guinea pirate.
* KarmaHoudini: Yes, he was imprisoned, but the last time we see him is when he breaks out of his imprisonment.
* NonActionBigBad: He himself does nothing throughout the entire saga.
* OneWingedAngel: See EldritchAbomination above.
* SayMyName: "Curse you, Craaaaaaaaaaaaig!"
* UnknownRival: Views Craig as his ArchEnemy and the only person who can stop him, but Craig couldn't care less about him or his plans.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: At the end of "Pandemic II" he escapes from prison, but his whereabouts remain unknown.
* WouldHurtAChild: He orders the soldiers to kill Craig.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 14

[[folder:Cthulhu]]
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->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkTheCoonAndFriendsTrilogy Coon 2: Hindsight]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Coon vs. Coon & Friends"
The central antagonist in the "Coon & Friends" trilogy serving as Cartman's "sidekick".
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* AllianceWithAnAbomination: Ends up siding with Cartman due to finding him being sickly adorable.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Forms one with Cartman during the "Coon & Friends". While Cartman does manage to get Cthulhu to do whatever he wants, Cthulhu was already a massive threat and his alliance with Cartman is more of a partnership rather than Cthulhu being subservient to Cartman.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Par for his mythos, he seems closer to an animal than an evil monster.
* EldritchAbomination: The difference in art style between him and the show characters helps with that.
* TheHeavy: He's the villain that drives the plot of the trilogy, even if he does become Cartman's sidekick.
* InformedAttribute: Built up as an all-seeing, all-knowing god, but once he arrives he quickly becomes little more than Cartman's muscle.
* NonStandardCharacterDesign: To illustrate his otherworldly nature, he resembles a three-dimensional CGI model as opposed to the "construction paper" art style of the usual characters.
* ShoutOut: Cartman bonds with him in a scene that parodies ''WesternAnimation/FeedTheKitty'', the first [[WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes Merrie Melodies]] Marc Anthony and Pussyfoot short.
* VillainousFriendship: Forms one with Cartman, acting as his loyal muscle, while Cartman treats him like a friend to get him to do his bidding.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 18

[[folder:Record Producer]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS18E3TheCissy The Cissy]]"
->'''Final appearance:'''[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]"#Happy Holograms"[[/labelnote]]
The [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin record producer]] in charge of Lorde/[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]Randy's[[/labelnote]] career.
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* BerserkButton: He hates being called a grandpa.
* BigBad: Of Season 18.
* BigBadDuumvirate: Forms one with Cartman during the Season 18's two-part finale.
* TheDon: He certainly has this feeling, including the typical dinner scene in an Italian restaurant.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Has children and a five-year-old grandson.
* GrumpyOldMan: He's this at his core and his main motivation is to show that older forms of entertainment are better than modern-day entertainment.
-->'''Record Producer:''' "It was five years ago that I... became a grandpa. At first, it was wonderful. I wanted to show my grandson everything. Teach him all about the entertainment business. One day I asked him, "Who's your favorite celebrity?" You know what he said to me? He said, "PeewwDiePie." I had no idea who he was talking about. So I looked it up. And he was this insignificant little game blogger from Sweden who my grandson thought was a god! No matter who else I tried to impress him with, he would just say, "Meh." To me! MEH! What the hell is wrong with these kids today?? With this special, we will assimilate this generation's culture into ours! MAKE THEM APPRECIATE REAL ENTERTAINMENT, DAMNIT!"
-->'''Stan:''' "Dude. You're such a grandpa."\\
'''Record Producer:''' "I AM NOT A GRANDPA!"
* [[HijackedByGanon Hijacked By Cartman]]: In the final episode of Season 18.
* LaserGuidedKarma: Gets killed by the Music/MichaelJackson hologram at the end of the season.
* MotiveRant: He gives this to Kyle and Stan.
* NoNameGiven: His name is never revealed. He's just known as the "Record Producer", even in the (unofficial) South Park Wiki.
* WouldHurtAChild: Tries to kill both Stan and Kyle to lure [[spoiler:Randy]] towards him.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 19

[[folder:PC Principal]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkElementarySchoolStaff here]].
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[[/folder]]

[[folder:Leslie Meyers]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/AprilStewart
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Marie-Laure Beneston
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS19E2WhereMyCountryGone Where My Country Gone?]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS19E10PCPrincipalFinalJustice PC Principal Final Justice]]"
A frequent victim of PC Principal's anger for talking during school assemblies (whether she's actually guilty of it or not). She is later revealed to be a sentient advertisement, and the true BigBad of Season 19.
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* AiIsACrapshoot: [[spoiler:She's a sentient advertisement]].
* AlienBlood: She has glowing blue blood.
* ArcVillainess: She's the first villain to serve as a threat for an entire season.
* BadassAdorable: She's a ManipulativeBitch who can beat the crap out of people with ease, all while under the guise of a cute 4th-grade girl. Doesn't get any more badass and adorable than that.
* BigBad: Of Season 19.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: She is capable of acting like a scared little girl to get people to help her, but is actually quite the calculated schemer]].
* BeneathSuspicion: Seemed to just be a RunningGag character, until the end of "Naughty Ninjas" revealed she had a greater significance.
* BeneathTheMask: [[spoiler: She may appear to be a kind and friendly girl, but her true personality is that of an emotionless robot]].
* TheChessmaster: [[spoiler: She formulated the plan to use PC culture to gentry South Park resulting in the price of living there to increase forcing the townsfolk to move out, and allowing her race to take over. She would repeat this process with every other town until all of humanity cannot live on Earth]].
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Eric Cartman. [[spoiler: Cartman is a [[LargeHam loud]] obnoxious male {{Jerkass}}, while Leslie is a [[SoftSpokenSadist soft-spoken]] and intelligent UncannyValleyGirl. Cartman has distinct features that make him stand out from the crowd, while [[TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse Leslie looks just like every other 4th grader]]. Cartman comes up with various schemes that [[ItsAllAboutMe only benefit himself]], while Leslie comes up with a plan that would benefit her race of sentient advertisement. Cartman likes to be the [[AttentionWhore center of attention]], while Leslie prefers being discreet while letting others take the heat for her. Cartman is a BoisterousWeakling despite his large appearance, while Leslie is a SuperStrongChild despite her diminutive stature. Cartman is an overarching villain for the whole series, while Leslie is an ArcVillainess for an entire season]].
* DarkActionGirl: She can beat up people with ease and she's [[spoiler:revealed to be the BigBad of Season 19 with plans to take over South Park and the world]].
* DefiantToTheEnd: [[spoiler: She doesn't beg for her life when PC Principal has her at his mercy, merely glaring down at him before he kills her]].
* DissonantSerenity: [[spoiler: Leslie doesn't seem fazed by the chaos occurring throughout the town]].
* DistaffCounterpart: Despite being a ContrastingSequelAntagonist to Cartman as mentioned above, she could be his female equivalent when it comes to manipulating people and events on a grand scale.
* DisproportionateRetribution: On the receiving end. PC Principal calls the cops because she was supposedly talking during an assembly (she wasn't).
* TheDogWasTheMastermind: [[spoiler: Turns out that this random girl that PC Principal always calls out during school assemblies happens to be the BigBad of Season 19]].
* DragonInChief: [[spoiler: To the rest of the ads, as she's the only one of them to achieve sentience and comes up with the plan to take over South Park for them]].
* EvilCounterpart: To Butters' girlfriend Charlotte. Both are foreign characters, with Leslie being [[spoiler: an ad and Charlotte being Canadian. While Charlotte's interest in Butters was genuine, Leslie's interest in boys is completely fabricated. While Charlotte's race were just trying to escape their [[TheCaligula psychotic president]], Leslie's intended to take over South Park and the world]].
* EvilGenius: [[spoiler: She's the brains behind the ads' operation to take over South Park and the world]].
* {{Expy}}: [[spoiler: Of Ava from ''Film/ExMachina''. Both are gynoids capable of faking emotions to manipulate people. To highlight further comparisons the way Leslie used Jimmy to escape her human captors is very similar to how Ava manipulated and used Caleb to escape her own human captors]].
* FaceOfAnAngelMindOfADemon: [[spoiler: Her cute and innocent appearance hides the fact that she is a cunning and dangerous mastermind]].
* TheFakeCutie: [[spoiler: She look and acts like a scared girl, but since she's a manipulative ad its all a facade]].
* FamilyUnfriendlyDeath: [[spoiler: PC Principal punches his fist through her head]].
* FauxAffablyEvil: She can appear kind and friendly to get people onto her side,[[spoiler: but her true nature is very cold and uncaring, having no problem beating up her pawns once she has no use for them]].
* FilleFatale: She manipulates Jimmy and Kyle into helping her by playing the scared little girl.
* FinalSolution: [[spoiler:Her plan is to make everything on Earth too expensive for humans to buy so humanity can't even afford to live and will eventually die out, leaving the Ads to rule unchallenged]].
* FlatCharacter: Aside from being be a mouthpiece for the Ads and capable of manipulating [[ManipulativeBastard people]] and [[TheChessmaster events]] with ease, she doesn't have much personality otherwise.
* GeniusBruiser: [[spoiler: Not only does she come up with a complex scheme that would lead to South Park being taken over by her kind, but she can actually beat the crap out of someone before tossing them meters away]].
* TheHeavy: While only one of an entire race of [[spoiler: sapient InternetAds]], she is the only one capable of having a human form and serves as the most active threat in South Park.
* HiddenVillain: [[spoiler: Her appearance and importance in Season 19 seems to be only a strange vendetta of PC Principal's, until the last few episodes where she's revealed to be the season's true BigBad]].
* HumanoidAbomination: [[spoiler: She's a sentient ad whom manages to achieve human form. Plus she has superhuman strength and oozes blue blood after she's killed]].
* KickTheDog: [[spoiler: She gives Jimmy Valmer, a handicapped kid, a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown. This act also reveals that Leslie is in fact the true BigBad of season 19]].
* KillAllHumans: Leslie's ultimate goal is to use gentrification influenced by PC culture to make it too expensive for humans to live so they will all die out, allowing Leslie and her race of sentient ads to replace humanity as the dominant species on Earth.
* LackOfEmpathy: [[spoiler:She doesn't seem to show any empathy towards people she manipulates and brutalizes]].
* LittleMissBadass: She's a fourth-grader who can easily beat up people.
* ManipulativeBitch: [[spoiler:She got Jimmy to help her escape from the news anchors that were keeping her in captivity. As soon as she finds a computer, she beats the hell out of Jimmy and starts sending advertisements through it. After she's done there, she sets her sights on manipulating Kyle]].
* TheManInFrontOfTheMan: [[spoiler: It turns out that this girl who seemed to be just one of PC Principal's students is actually manipulating PC Principal's acts to make the town more politically correct to serve her own agenda]].
* MouthOfSauron: [[spoiler: She serves as this for the rest of the sentient Ads being the only one that is shown onscreen and carrying out their plan to rule the world]].
* NearVillainVictory: [[spoiler: She gets ''dangerously'' close to succeeding in her plan to turn all of South Park's residents against each other and let the Ads take over the world. The only reason she fails is because of a SpannerInTheWorks in the form of Classi, who ends up siding with Jimmy and allowing him to reveal the truth about Leslie literally seconds before a massive firefight at a gun show.]]
* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: [[spoiler: She gives one to Jimmy before tossing him across the room]].
* OhCrap: Her reaction when she sees [[spoiler: PC Principal at the Gun Show, ready to beat her up]].
* PhraseCatcher: "God dammit, Leslie! Shut your fucking pie-hole!"
* PintSizedPowerhouse: [[spoiler: Despite her diminutive stature, she easily beats the crap out of Jimmy, before tossing him straight across the room]].
* PredecessorVillain: [[spoiler: She could be considered this for Mr. Garrison, since her plan of spreading PC culture throughout South Park inspired Mr. Garrison to run and eventually become president from Season 20 until "The Vaccination Special" where he returns to being a teacher]].
* TheSmurfettePrinciple: The only female BigBad in the show to date (Sheila is the main antagonist of the movie, but is more of an annoyance in the series proper).
* TheSociopath: In contrast to Cartman's low-functioning sociopathy, Leslie would qualify as a high-functioning example. [[spoiler: She's able to fake numerous emotions to manipulate people and is superficially charming, but her true personality is completely unfeeling and emotionless. She isn't afraid to get violent when she wants to and shows no remorse brutalizing Jimmy or possibly subjecting all of South Park's residents to homelessness.]]
* SoftSpokenSadist: She always speaks in a soft and polite tone never raising her voice [[spoiler: even when beating the crap out of Jimmy]].
* StrongerThanTheyLook: [[spoiler: She proves herself to be much stronger in spite of her small stature might suggest otherwise as she beats up Jimmy before tossing him across the room with relative ease]].
* SuperStrongChild: [[spoiler:She doesn't just knock Jimmy out cold, she picks him up and throws him straight across the room]].
* TakeOverTheWorld: [[spoiler: Her plan involves taking over the Earth one city at a time until the entire world is theirs]].
* TheyLookJustLikeEveryoneElse: She looks just your average 4th grader, [[spoiler: but is an Ad]].
* UncannyValleyGirl: When we finally get to hear her talk out loud, she has a very odd and unnerving way of talking. [[spoiler: Because she is a living advertisement.]]
* XanatosSpeedChess: [[spoiler: When PC Principal start realizing he's Leslie's pawn and she gets captured by the news anchors, she manipulates Jimmy into helping her escape. When Jimmy learns she's an ad, she beats him up afterward and pins all her crimes on PC Principal, before manipulating Kyle into persuading the townsfolk to abandon their town in search for PC Principal]].
[[/folder]]

!!Season 20

[[folder:Member Berries]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Unknown[[note]]The ''South Park'' Archives Wikia says that Trey Parker voices them, but it's unknown how reliable that information is.[[/note]]
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E1MemberBerries Member Berries]]"
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* AbortedArc: Their overall goal goes nowhere. Though they succeed in corrupting Mr. Garison and get him into the White House, they don't do anything afterward. With Mr. Garison now back as a teacher, it is unlikely they will appear again.
* AlwaysChaoticEvil: While some of the berries seem to be worse than others, ''all'' of them delight in bringing down entire civilizations through the power of Nostalgia. They also have few qualms about betraying and killing each other in order to further their EvilPlan.
* AmbiguousSituation: They apparently had some sort of history with Creator/JJAbrams but it's not clear if he was [[TheManBehindTheMan The Man Behind the Berries]], an UnwittingPawn or {{People Puppet|s}}.
* AnthropomorphicFood: They are a bunch of talking grapes.
* BadassAdorable: They may seem like a bunch of innocent little grapes at a first glance, but they're actually capable of manipulating you.
* BeenThereShapedHistory: They were the "grapes" the ancient Romans were always pictured eating, and caused the fall of UsefulNotes/TheRomanEmpire. In "Members Only", it was revealed that they were responsible for Brexit; British Secretary of State Boris Johnson tried to warn President-Elect Garrison to not eat the "mem'bries", but Garrison refused to listen to him.
* BigBadEnsemble: With Garrison, Lennart and [[spoiler:Gerald]] in Season 20.
* ChuckCunninghamSyndrome: Outside of a lone cameo in season 21, they have not appeared in the series since then.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To the Ads from Season 19. The Ads serve as [[ArcVillain the sole antagonistic force for Season 19]], the Memberberries must share their role as [[BigBadEnsemble main antagonist with other villains in Season 20.]] The Ads use [[PoliticalOvercorrectness political correctness]] and modern progression to manipulate events, while the Memberberries use [[NostalgiaFilter toxic nostalgia]] and [[PoliticallyIncorrectVillain bigotry]] to manipulate people. The Ads are all reliant on [[DragonInChief Leslie Meyers]] to carry out their plan, while the Memberberries are each given a role of equal importance. The Ads' pawn PC Principal rebels against them, while the Memberberries would brainwash Mr. Garrison when he learns of their existence. The Ads would become exposed and implied to have been defeated, while the Memberberries' existence remains unknown to everyone aside from those they've brainwashed and [[KarmaHoudini they get away with their crimes.]]
* TheCorrupter: Anyone who eats them will start to believe what they believe in.
* DemotedToExtra: They only appear once in TheCameo during "Doubling Down" compared to their role in Season 20 as part of the aforementioned BigBadEnsemble.
* DeliberateValuesDissonance: Revel in this.
* EveryoneHasStandards: ''VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole'' reveals that even ''they'd'' rather not 'member [[Film/BatmanAndRobin when the Batsuit had nipples]].
* FantasticFruitsAndVegetables: Talking grapes that speak in ''Star Wars'' references and [[spoiler: control your mind]].
* {{Flanderization}}: Initially they made references to several popular franchises from the 70s and 80s such as ''Franchise/{{Ghostbusters}}'', ''Franchise/StarTrek'', and ''Series/TheSixMillionDollarMan''. Now they exclusively make ''Franchise/StarWars'' references. ''The Fractured But Whole'' has them making a broader variety of references.
* FauxAffablyEvil: The Member Berries love partying, cheering people up, and reminiscing- and helping you reminisce- about your favourite movies and hobbies. Unfortunately, they also like reminiscing about homophobia, xenophobia, racism, war all manner of other unpleasant topics, and brainwashing the entire planet into returning to the past.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Of season 21. While they have been largely OutOfFocus near the end of season 20 and only appear once in the season 21 episode "Doubling Down", When all is said and done they're still responsible for making Mr. Garrison president allowing him to send racial tweets to North Korea, rape his staff, and [[spoiler:nuke Canada]].
* HiveMind: Though they seem to have individual sentience and can interact among themselves, individual berries think positively nothing about letting themselves be killed on their higher-ups' orders. Of course, they're ''berries''.
* KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: Nothing bad happens to them by the end of the season. They are shown to still be control in "Doubling Down" and watching Garrison from a shelf]].
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: [[spoiler: {{Downplayed}} in that we don't see them getting any punishment onscreen, but since Mr. Garrison lost the President Election 2020 and returns to being a school teacher in "The Vaccination Special", the memberberries seemingly lose their power and influence within America.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: The leader has "Sing Sing Sing" as his.
* LetsMeetTheMeat: They appear to be sentient, but don't react at all to being eaten.
* TheManBehindTheMan: Not only are they this to Mr. Garrison, but they have one of their own in the form of an older mafia-style berry.
* MadeOfIndestructium: They cannot be destroyed by any means other than being consumed. Strangely, they were seen squished early in season 20 and they are capable of killing each other.
* TheMafia: They appear to be organized this way.
* MayTheFarceBeWithYou: They speak almost entirely in ''Franchise/StarWars'' references.
* MoreThanMindControl: They are able to brainwash people so thoroughly that their victims don't even remember anything amiss.
* NewPowersAsThePlotDemands: At first they could be squished but then they somehow develop indestructibility and then suddenly get the ability to possess people via being vomited in the face by one of their plague dogs.
* NonActionBigBad: Subverted with extreme prejudice. At first, they only seem to be able to wait for people to eat them, but later episodes reveal that they're perfectly capable of moving around and doing the dirty work themselves.
* NostalgiaAintLikeItUsedToBe: People like them because they remind them of classic pop culture then they start talking about things like racism, UsefulNotes/{{homophobia}} and the like.
* OffscreenKarma: [[spoiler: While the audience doesn't see what happens to The Memberberries after Garrison loses the 2020 presidential election, it can be assumed that they lose their power in America since their puppet is no longer president]].
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: They hate immigrants and gay people. Or at least, they like "membering" when it was okay to hate them, and pitting the country against them. Whether they actually feel any such bigotry themselves or just sadistically enjoy stoking it ForTheEvulz is up to debate, though they fit this trope either way.
* PresidentEvil: They're poised to become this via [[PuppetKing President Garrison]].
* PurpleIsPowerful: They are colored a vivid purple, and collectively serve as dispensers for a HatePlague.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: They may be villains capable of bringing down civilisations and manipulating Politics, but try to deny that at the very least they look just so ''adorable''.
* SealedEvilInATeddyBear: They are a bunch of Berries that can be consumed.
* ThoseWackyNazis: In "Members Only", their leader reveals that their ultimate goal is to [[spoiler:bring back the stormtroopers. No, not ''[[Franchise/StarWars those]]'' stormtroopers]]...
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler: The Memberberries are never seen or mentioned after Mr. Garrison loses the 2020 presidential election, making it unclear whether they have lost their position in power or remain in control of the White House by finding someone else to brainwash into supporting their agenda]].
* VerbalTic: They always pronounce remember as "member".
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness. [[spoiler: A non-lethal example. After Mr. Garrison lost the 2020 presidential election and is no longer president, they seem to simply free Mr. Garrison from their control and let him return to South Park and become a teacher again]].
* ZergRush: Despite being no bigger than normal berries, they can use their sheer numbers to knock down the doors in the White House.
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[[folder:skankhunt42/Gerald Broflovski]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers here]].
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[[folder:Lennart Bedrager]]
[[quoteright:182:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/bedrager_small.png]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E3TheDamned The Damned]]"
->'''Final appearance:'''[[labelnote:Click here to see spoilers]]"[[Recap/SouthparkS20E10TheEndOfSerializationAsWeKnowIt The End of Serialization as We Know It]]"[[/labelnote]]
A Danish anti-troll activist and the CEO of [=TrollTrace=]. While his intentions appear to be good, his methods are shown to be rather extreme and it is hinted that he is not all that he appears to be.
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* AntiVillain: He's unquestionably evil, but his intentions for the world seem to be good. [[spoiler:Subverted, though, when we learn that his "good intentions" are a sham and he's just a troll.]]
* AxCrazy: Let's not mince words here. [[spoiler: The fact that he decided to try and doom humanity by kickstarting another world war just for a giggle]] proves to everyone present that despite his well-intentioned pretenses, he is completely insane and a danger to everyone around him.
* BeardOfEvil: He has a dark blonde beard, and is undeniably evil despite his seemingly good intentions.
* BigBad: He is initially part of the BigBadEnsemble for season 20, but he graduates to singular BigBad status in the second half, with the Member Berries being OutOfFocus and [[spoiler:Garrison and Gerald doing {{Heel Face Turn}}s]].
* BitchInSheepsClothing: At first, he seems to be an AffablyEvil extremist [[spoiler:until he turns out to be a contender for the ultimate troll]].
* CardCarryingVillain: [[spoiler: In contrast to when he was thought to just be a KnightTemplar, he's revealed to actually be this]].
* TheChessmaster: He's revealed to be this in "Not Funny," when [[spoiler:he reveals to Gerald that he successfully drove the entire world into chaos through manipulation alone just because he thought it'd be funny to do so]].
* CrapsaccharineWorld: [[spoiler:Likely what he'd have ended up creating if he actually cared about improving the world]].
* TheComicallySerious: The few comedic moments he gets show him as this. The two most notable ones are him saying that [=TrollTrace=] is only to be used against trolls and seemingly expecting that to be enough of a deterrent for misuse of the system, and later dancing in the [=TrollTrace=] commercial while pitching his product with a straight face.
* CompositeCharacter: Take [[spoiler:Sheila's actions, Geralds motivation, throw in a little bit of Funnybot and [[WesternAnimation/TeamAmericaWorldPolice Kim Jong-Il]] for good measure and top it off with Cartman's [[ManipulativeBastard Manipulativeness]] and [[TheSociopath Sociopathy]] and you've got Lennart Bedrager]].
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Lennart greatly differs from Leslie Meyers, who, like her, is a seasonal ArcVillain which they don't reveal until the end. However, Leslie Meyers acted as the WomanBehindTheMan for PC Principal, every thing bad during season 19 being traced back to her scheming, while Lennart was just one person part of a BigBadEnsemble who gains singular BigBad status when the other villains either became OutOfFocus (the Memberberries) or perform {{Heel Face Turn}}s (Gerald Broflovski and Mr. Garrison). While both of their plans consisted of [[KillAllHumans killing all humans]], Leslie's reasons for doing so is so that her race of living advertisements can [[TakeOverTheWorld take over Earth]] while Lennart's reason for his actions is because [[spoiler: he thinks it's [[ForTheEvulz hilarious]]]].
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Plans to use [=TrollTrace=] to [[spoiler: destroy society and build a new one [[InTheirOwnImage in his own image]]. Although [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans he does have good intentions]],[[note]]and even that is shown to be a lie in "Not Funny"[[/note]] he is still undoubtedly corrupt]].
* DidntThinkThisThrough: Subverted. [[spoiler:While it initially appears that he failed to consider the possibility that [=TrollTrace=] will be misused, it later turns out that he'd been counting on that exact outcome the whole time.]]
* DirtyCoward: Downplayed. [[spoiler:When it becomes apparent that a bomb strike on the [=TrollTrace=] building is imminent, Bedrager escapes and seals everyone else inside.]]
* DisneyVillainDeath: [[spoiler:Gets one in the season 20 finale, courtesy of Gerald]].
* DisproportionateRetribution: Wages a war on the Internet privacy of everyone in the world over a single trolling-induced suicide. [[spoiler:It turns out his true motivation wasn't to avenge Freja, but for a cheap laugh.]]
* EstablishingCharacterMoment: He's first seen conducting Freja Ollegard's funeral and vowing revenge on the troll who caused it. It's a scene utterly devoid of humor, and helps establish him as a character who isn't PlayedForLaughs, a rarity in the ''South Park'' universe.
* EvilCounterpart: More like [[EvilerThanThou Eviler Counterpart]] though, but they are.
** [[spoiler:To Gerald. Both troll people not to rebel against society, but because they're just a couple of assholes who get their kicks at everyone else's expense. Gerald, however, was horrified when his trolling caused someone to commit suicide (even if it ''was'' only because he was scared of getting in trouble), while Lennart not only doesn't care, but actually ''expects'' to cause millions of deaths.]]
** Also one to [[spoiler:Funnybot]], another antagonist. [[spoiler:While Funnybot ''also'' wanted to destroy the world for comedy purposes, he had the excuse of being [[AIIsACrapshoot unable to think like a human]] and thus unable to understand the gravity of the situation he was causing. Lennart, however, is a human who is just doing it because he's a cruel psychopath.]]
** [[RuleOfThree A third villainous example]], to Sheila, they both started a war with a whole country to eliminate the offensive language of a small group of people living there which soon escalated into WorldWarIII but Sheila was {{Well Intentioned|Extremist}}, so focused on making the world a better place she was oblivious to the suffering she was causing and [[KnightTemplar genuinely thought she was doing good]]. When she realized the extent of what she'd done [[VillainousBSOD she was truly horrified]]; Bedrager on the other hand [[spoiler: saw the extent of what he was doing right away and it was AllAccordingToPlan, [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist has no good intentions]], knows exactly what he's doing and [[EvilFeelsGood finds it freaking hilarious]]]].
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: [[spoiler:He genuinely believes ending the world would be funny. When Gerald tells him otherwise, he's absolutely baffled.]]
-->[[spoiler:'''Gerald:''']] [[spoiler:Hacking the world to show that most people act differently online]] isn't even technically satirical.
-->'''Lennart:''' How is it not satirical?
* EvilerThanThou:
** To [[spoiler:Gerald]]. See EvilCounterpart above.
** Possibly to the Member Berries as well. [[spoiler:They seem to still be in control of Garrison when he helps Kyle in the latter's efforts to stop [=TrollTrace=]. This could mean that [[EvenEvilHasStandards even they see Bedrager as a threat and want to stop him. To wit, although both of their actions will basically lead to World War III, the Member Berries want to establish the US as the new Neo-Nazi ultimate superpower of the world, while Bedgrager is perfectly happy to let the entire world fall to ruin]].]]
* EvilVersusEvil: With skankhunt42. A notorious and persistent [[{{Troll}} Internet troll]] who delights in causing grief and chaos ForTheEvulz and is remorseless about the fact that his trolling caused somebody to commit suicide vs. a CorruptCorporateExecutive who aims to eliminate the Internet privacy of everyone in the world ([[spoiler:which is shown to plunge one town so far into chaos that it had to be walled off]]) because of the aforementioned suicide. Yeah, there's really no moral high ground here.
* {{Expy}}:[[spoiler: Of Kim-Jong Il in ''Film/TeamAmericaWorldPolice''. Both became leaders of nations they aren't native to and hatched an elaborate plan to turn all of humanity against each other. When a disaster occurs, they manage to deflect the blame onto acceptable targets. They also kidnap and torture characters that are depicted as a bad influence on society while gloating over their plans]].
* FakeNationality: [[spoiler:In-universe example. He isn't even really Danish. It's part of his trolling act.]]
* FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler: When his true nature slips out, it's obvious that he only bothered being polite and civilised to make others trust him and let their guard down. When he drops the act he's an [[TheSociopath unfeeling]], unstable [[PsychopathicManchild manchild]] fully dedicated to causing mass destruction simply because he thinks it's something to have a good laugh over]].
* FinalBoss: [[spoiler: He's the final antagonist that must be dealt with in Season 20]].
* ForTheEvulz: [[spoiler:His true motive for attempting to start World War III? He thought it would be "FREAKING HILARIOUS"]]!
* GroinAttack: [[spoiler:Gets kicked in the nuts by Gerald, who then throws him off the ledge they're standing on into the abyss below]].
* HannibalLecture: Tries to give one to [[spoiler:Gerald]] about how [[spoiler:they're [[NotSoDifferentRemark not so different]]]]. [[spoiler:Gerald gives him a ShutUpHannibal]]
* HateSink: He's a [[spoiler: mean-spirited asshole planning to throw the entire world into chaos and let thousands (or potentially millions) of people die for no other reason than because he thinks it'd be funny]]. And unlike most ''South Park'' villains, this isn't ever played for laughs.
* HeroAntagonist: To skankhunt's VillainProtagonist in that particular storyline. [[HeWhoFightsMonsters The "hero" part becomes questionable later on, though]], and gets fully [[SubvertedTrope subverted]] by "Members Only."
* HeWhoFightsMonsters: He officially sinks lower than the trolls did when he continues [=TrollTrace=] even after his experiment [[spoiler: actually killed people]]. Though as we later find out, [[spoiler:this was his intended result]]. [[spoiler:Subverted due to the fact that he never really ''had'' any good intentions to begin with.]]
* HumansAreBastards: Certainly believes this. As if [[spoiler:forcing people not to say mean things online by providing certain retribution]] were not enough, during his MotiveRant in "Not Funny" he says that his plan involves [[spoiler:letting everyone else in the world demonstrate by their own behavior that they are just as cruel and fucked up as he is]].
* HunterOfHisOwnKind: Goes to war against Internet Trolls, but turns out to be [[spoiler:the biggest troll of them all]].
* {{Hypocrite}}: Leads his country in a war against Internet trolling after a troll causes the death of a beloved celebrity, yet his methods [[spoiler:cause panic and chaos upon implementation, and also lead to Internet-related deaths]]. What really seals the deal is that he's aware of this, yet sees it as a positive development.
** StrawHypocrite: [[spoiler:Turns out to be this when he reveals to Gerald he is fully aware of the chaos that will ensue.]]
* ILied: Makes a deal with [[spoiler:the U.S. government]] to shut down [=TrollTrace=] if they give him skankhunt42. [[spoiler:He double crosses them because his true intentions are to collapse society and rebuild it as a happier, more open one.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: [[spoiler:His true personality as a troll basically takes skankhunt42's jackassery up to eleven]].
* JustAStupidAccent: [[spoiler:Invoked. He's not really Danish, and his act of being one consists of nothing else besides speaking with an accent and throwing in a few instances of YouNoTakeCandle. Possibly foreshadowing this, the one instance where he supposedly speaks Danish in an earlier appearance, it's just extremely heavily-accented English]].
* KnightOfCerebus: He's arguably one of the most serious villains in the entire history of the show, even more so than William P. Connelly. Aside from a few [[TheComicallySerious comically serious]] moments in his earlier appearances, there's really nothing all that funny about him. While [[spoiler:the damage his [=TrollTrace=] system causes upon implementation]] is shown in a rather exaggerated manner, he's presented as a legitimate threat and is most definitely ''not'' PlayedForLaughs. Even when [[spoiler:he starts talking like your average douchey FratBro after he drops his Danish trolling persona]], he's still arguably [[PlayingWithATrope played straight]] as a serious villain. Unlike [[spoiler:Funnybot]], [[spoiler:Bedrager trying to destroy the world as part of a punchline ''isn't'' considered funny in-universe]].
* KnightTemplar: His methods of fighting trolls make him come across as being just as villainous as them, if not more so. [[spoiler:Subverted in that he has no higher ideal at all.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVgiZGz1Mz8 "Tjing Tjang Tjing"]] serves as this for him as well as Denmark in general.
* ManipulativeBastard: [[spoiler:Rivals Cartman in terms of skill at manipulation. He managed to trick an entire country into making him their leader and setting his evil plan in motion without anybody so much as suspecting a thing]].
* ManOfWealthAndTaste: Dresses in nice suits, lives in a huge building with tons of high-tech equipment, and eats fancy foods.
* MeaningfulName: "Bedrager" roughly translates to "con-man", "fraud", or "impostor" in English, and is clearly related to 'betrayer'. He at first appears to be a WellIntentionedExtremist who is just trying to make the Internet a safer place. [[spoiler:In actuality, he wants to plunge the entire world into war [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans so that he can create a new, happier society out of the ashes of the old]]. Revelations in "Not Funny" imply that that, too, is a lie, and he's doing it purely [[ItAmusedMe for the lulz.]]]]
* MotiveRant:
** He gives one to the trolls (namely [[spoiler:Gerald]]).
--->'''Lennart:''' [[spoiler:We're going to use you. To set the world on fire. When the (troll trace) servers go online, there will be panic, [[AnarchyIsChaos chaos,]] and [[WarIsHell war]]. [[UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans And from the ashes a new world will rise]] -- [[CrapSaccharineWorld A world where everyone is happy and a-singing and has no secrets.]] Like '''''Denmark!''''']]
** He later gives another one to [[spoiler:Gerald]], this time [[spoiler:revealing his true intentions]].
--->'''Lennart:''' [[spoiler:What if you could troll the entire world? Somebody who could rise to political power through nothing more than pushing people's buttons and getting them all riled up? Become the leader of...a Scandinavian country, perhaps? Get them to listen to you when actually...''(sheds "Danish" accent)'' [[WhamLine you're not even fucking Danish?]]]]\\
'''[[spoiler:Gerald]]:''' ''(dumbfounded) No way.''\\
'''Lennart:''' [[spoiler:Use that country to create a machine that relies on the shittiness of people to fuck over other people, and watch the ''whole world'' go completely ''batshit!?'' ''[...]'' Completely fool ''everyone'' and keep your ''real intentions'' completely anonymous?]]\\
'''[[spoiler:Gerald]]:''' You would [[spoiler:deliberately start World War 3? Let the people of Denmark die? Set everyone on Earth against each other]]? Why!?\\
'''Lennart:''' Because [[spoiler:it's ''[[ForTheEvulz FREAKING HILARIOUS!]]'' Getting a Scandinavian country to fight trolls? By building a giant machine that actually shows that everyone on Earth is kind of a troll, too?]]\\
'''[[spoiler:Gerald]]:''' [[spoiler:[[EvenEvilHasStandards That's not funny!]]]]\\
'''Lennart:''' [[spoiler:IT'S NOT FUNNY!? Don't be a fag, dude! That's ''real'' bro shit there! Sorry to step on your fucking dicks in the mouth and tit jokes, you amateur little pussy! Have some fucking balls!]]
* NeverFoundTheBody: [[spoiler: Lennart's body is never shown to be recovered after he seemingly falls to his death]].
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: Averted. When he launches [=TrollTrace=] in a single town, [[spoiler:said town descends into complete madness and ends up having to be walled off]]. Despite this, however, it's not a straight example because [[spoiler:Bedrager knows what he has caused, and actually sees it as a positive development]]. As we later find out, [[spoiler:it was part of his plan from the very beginning]].
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: If he hadn't [[spoiler:returned to the [=TrollTrace=] headquarters to stop Gerald]], he'd have gotten away scot-free (though his plan still would have failed).
* NoMrBondIExpectYouToDine: Serves [[spoiler: Gerald]] dinner when the latter infiltrates his building disguised as a Turkish ambassador, before [[spoiler: locking him up with the other trolls under orders from Hillary Clinton]].
* NotSoDifferentRemark: From [[spoiler:Gerald. They're both {{Troll}}s that bully people on the Internet [[ForTheEvulz for kicks.]]]] He even lampshades this (sort of).
-->[[spoiler:'''Gerald]]:''' You can't do this to people! It's not right!\\
'''Lennart:''' ''(laughs)'' Listen to ''YOU!''
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: He does seem[[note]]Key word being '''seem'''[[/note]] to genuinely want to stop trolling to make the world a safer place and prevent similar fates like Freja. However many of his methods result in massive destruction, [[spoiler:such as the incident in Fort Collins, and his plan to pit countries against each other.]] Then it is [[TheReveal revealed]] in "Not Funny" that [[spoiler:he has no well intentions at all and wants to cause World War III solely because he finds it amusing]].
* OmnicidalManiac: [[spoiler:Wants to cause World War III, which would likely result in the deaths of millions of people, just for a cheap laugh]].
* OohMeAccentsSlipping: Ironically, [[spoiler:it's his ''real'' accent that slips. When he reveals that he's not actually Danish in the penultimate episode of season 20, he speaks with a relatively generic American accent. In the finale, however, he seems to have gained a vaguely mid-western one]].
* PracticallyJoker: [[spoiler: Bedrager is up there with Cartman in terms of being the best representation of The Joker in the ''South Park'' universe. Bedrager is a StrawNihilist whose [[EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor sense of humor to so twisted]] that he was willing to cause millions (if not billions) of deaths ForTheEvulz. It also unclear if he survived his long fall or not tying into a possible JokerImmunity]].
* PresidentEvil: His actual title is unknown, but he's confirmed as the leader of Denmark in "Not Funny."
* PsychopathicManchild: [[spoiler:He looks to be in his 40's, but when he drops his Danish act, he shows that his personality is similar to that of a douche-y fratboy]].
* RedBaron: "The Troll Hunter." He's never referred to by this name in-universe, but [[AllThereInTheManual closed captions and promotional material nearly always tend to call him by it instead of his actual name]].
* TheSociopath: [[spoiler:Pretends to be Danish to rise to power in Denmark so that he can start World War III just because [[ForTheEvulz he thinks it's funny]]. The fact that millions of people, including the Danish, will be killed because of him means absolutely nothing at all to him. He seals Gerald inside his conference room with a smile on his face and intends to leave him there to die if the [=TrollTrace=] building gets bombed]]. Tellingly, in "The End of Serialization as We Know It," he [[spoiler:gives a HannibalLecture to Gerald in which he states that he believes there's no difference in Gerald accidentally causing one suicide and him deliberately causing millions]].
* StrawNihilist: According to him, [[spoiler:part of his joke is showing people that all the stuff they panic over doesn't really matter]]. [[spoiler:Gerald accuses him of being a nihilist in their showdown, but Bedrager denies this.]]
* UncertainDoom: [[spoiler: Bedrager was last seen being thrown into a chasm by Gerald before the Trolltrace building blows up. That said Bedrager's corpse is not seen making it unclear whether Bedrager is really dead or if he managed to survive the fall]].
* UnwittingPawn: Possibly to the Member Berries. His scheme seems to play a big part in theirs, but he doesn't appear to be under their influence.
* UtopiaJustifiesTheMeans: [[spoiler: His true intentions for [=TrollTrace=] are to pit countries against one another and destroy society so that he can create a new one where everyone is happy and no one has any secrets, like Denmark]]. Except [[spoiler:that's a lie, and he's doing it all for his own amusement]].
* VillainCred: [[spoiler:After Bedrager pulls off Rickrolling both the captured trolls and the Troll Trace employees, Dildo Schwaggins admits that the whole thing was "pretty impressive"]].
* VillainExitStageLeft: Escapes the [=TrollTrace=] building in a helicopter when [[spoiler:it becomes apparent that the United States is going to bomb it]]. However, [[spoiler:he goes back once he finds out that Gerald is trying to disable the safeguard he put in place to keep his databases from overloading. It ends up costing him his life]].
* VillainHasAPoint:
** [[spoiler:The only reason his plan is working at all is because he's right about everyone being a little troll too.]]
** During their final showdown, [[spoiler:Gerald eventually concedes that he and Bedrager are really not that different... [[SubvertedTrope except the difference is that what Gerald does is actually funny]]]].
* VilerNewVillain: [[spoiler: All prior villains, including Eric Cartman, either had a reason for their actions (no matter how twisted some of those reasons may be), had the occasional PetTheDog moment, or were just [[LaughablyEvil extremely hilarious]]. In stark contrast, Lennart is an OmnicidalManiac who wants to orchestrate WorldWarIII and watch millions die ForTheEvulz, never shows himself to have any moments of genuine kindness, and aside from a few ComicallySerious moments, is a [[KnightOfCerebus serious villain]] who's not PlayedForLaughs]].
* VileVillainSaccharineShow: It may be a bit inaccurate to call ''South Park'' "saccharine," but in comparison to many of the show's other villains, Lennart really stands out as a surprisingly dark antagonist with no humorous quirks or motivation to detract from his villainy.
* VisionaryVillain: His [[spoiler:professed]] vision is [[spoiler:one where everyone is happy and has no secrets]]. Unfortunately, he has decided to go about realizing his vision by [[spoiler:plunging the whole world into war and causing them to destroy each other]] first. [[spoiler:Subverted, though, when it's revealed that he doesn't actually care about making the world any better, he just wants to cause widespread ruin in order to entertain himself]].
* WalkingSpoiler: While his actions are questionable from the start, becoming more and more sordid as the season goes on, his ulterior motive (revealed in the penultimate episode) is what makes them even more alarming.
* WhamLine: "You want to know what's ''really'' funny?"
* YouNoTakeCandle: On some occasion, he's portrayed with broken English. Justified in that [[spoiler:he's an American only pretending to be Danish, and therefore over-exaggerates his "foreign" accent]].
-->'''Lennart:''' You are making a very jackass of yourself.
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!!Season 22

[[folder:Jeff Bezos]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS22E9Unfulfilled Unfulfilled]]"
Founder and CEO of Amazon.com. He travels to South Park to disarm a workers' strike at the town's new fulfillment center.
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* BaldOfEvil: He has no hair on his big brainy head.
* BigBad: For Season 22's final two episodes
* [[TheBigBadShuffle Big Bad Shuffle]]: With [=ManBearPig=] for season 22.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: With [=ManBearPig=] in the same season. [=ManBearPig=] is a [[MixAndMatchCritters Mix-and-Match Critter]] who causes wanton chaos and destruction for no describable reason and doesn't even speak. Bezos is a CorruptCorporateExecutive who brings order and oppression with reasons to profit from it and speaks using {{Telepathy}}.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Owner of the largest online retailer in the world and will not tolerate anything that threatens his company's dominance over the consumers.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He mentions having a wife, whom he longs to touch butts with.
* {{Expy}}: His appearance and attitude are based on the [[https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Talosian Talosians]] from ''Franchise/StarTrek''.
* FinalBoss: He's the final BigBad for Season 22.
* GreaterScopeVillain: In spite of not being involved in ''Post Covid'', he's heavily implied to have a part in it due to having some of his products dominate the marketplace, most notably an advanced version of Amazon Alexa that is capable of sentience and is also potentially capable of being a KillerRobot.
* KarmaHoudini: While he does fail in maintaining his fulfillment center in South Park, he suffers no repercussions for killing at least two people. It's downplayed, however, since Bezos was driven out of South Park after the townspeople confront him and quit the fulfillment center.
* KickTheDog: Tricks a group of children into [[ItMakesSenseInContext opening Josh's box]], killing him and splattering the children in his [[BloodSplatteredInnocents blood and organs]].
* ManipulativeBastard: He exploits the people's desires for fulfillment to have everyone work at his Amazon fulfillment center, while also having them buy his products online. As a result, all stores and businesses are closed down, while he takes control of their town. Taken to disturbing levels where he tricks a group of kids into killing Josh.
* MyBrainIsBig: As you can see in the picture above, his brain is big.
* {{Sadist}}: He smugly smiles hearing Josh's helpless screams before laughing upon seeing him explode in front of a group of kids.
* {{Telepathy}}: Communicates entirely this way, never once using his mouth to speak in his appearances.
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!!Season 24

[[folder:The Hollywood Elites]]
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An alleged secret cabal of high-profile´ figures and celebrities who are secretly Satan-worshipping, child-murdering pedophiles according to the [=QAnon=] conspiracy theory.
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* AuthorPowers: They have a cursor that they can use to mess with the characters and environments, such as making guns disappear, change the landscape, and turn a person into various oddities.
* BigBad: They serve as this for the Vaccination Special, as their shady practices inspired Mr. White to create [=QAnon=] to attempt to stop them. They're also implied to be responsible for the death of Mrs. Nelson by COVID to ensure Garrison takes her position. If the conspiracy theory is true, Trey Parker and Matt Stone are also this for the ''entire'' series, being the ones who run the show and inflict pain on the children of South Park for cheap jokes.
* CreatorCameo: Matt Stone and Trey Parker are among the elites plastered on the wall of the [=HeadQuarters=]. This becomes a plot point later in the episode when Mr. Garrison makes a deal with them.
* GreaterScopeVillain: Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone are among the Hollywood elites displayed at [=QAnon=] wall. With the revelation that they ''were'' pulling the strings all along, this makes them responsible for everything that has happened in the series, from Cartman's probing by the visitors to the spread of COVID throughout South Park.
* EvilAllAlong: Oprah Winfrey, George Clooney, Tom Hanks, Ellen [=DeGeneres=], and Hillary Clinton have all appeared throughout the show, with varying degrees of sympathy in their portrayal. If [=QAnon=] is as right about them as they were about Matt and Trey, that makes them all child-murdering pedophiles.
* TheGhost: Though all of them have been shown throughout in the show, none of them are actually seen in the "South [=ParQ=]: Vaccination Special", with only Matt and Trey directly impacting the plot of the episode.
* JerkassGods: A particular pair of them run everything that happens in South Park, and when Bob White [[RageAgainstTheAuthor tries to stop them]], they endlessly troll him by turning him into a giant dick, which Garrison then has to drag back to town.
* KickTheDog: Turning Mr. Service into Mr. Hat to show Mr. Garrison that they agree to his deal.
* {{Sadist}}: Mr. White sees them as this for running the show and drinking Adrenochrome. This is true for at least two of the elites.
* PetTheDog: Even after Garrison discovers them, they still help him get back to his original job as a teacher and gain back the trust of the townsfolk by summoning Air Israel with an endless supply of COVID vaccinations. They do this without much to gain from this deal, as they could've just turned him into a penis like they did with Mr. White.
* {{Troll}}: When Mr. White tries to expose Matt and Trey, they turn him into various oddities, culminating in a giant penis with flowers.
* WouldHurtAChild: If what [=QAnon=] preaches is true, they harvest children for their blood and then casually drink it during meetings. This would also explain how much grief the children of South Park routinely face, especially Kenny and his constant deaths.
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[[folder:Clyde Donovan]]
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!!Season 25

[[folder:Mr. Pi-Pi]]
->'''Voiced in English by''': Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Thierry Wermuth
->'''Debut''': "[[Recap/SouthParkS13E14Pee Pee]]"

The owner of Pi-Pi's Splashtown, a local waterpark, Mr. Pi-Pi originally appeared to be nothing but an eccentric business owner, which isn't exactly a rare sight in South Park. However, during the ''Streaming Wars'' two-parter, Pi-Pi would reveal a ''much'' darker side of himself...
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* BigBad: He's the main villain of the ''Streaming Wars'', especially once it's revealed that [[spoiler: he's the one really controlling [=ManBearPig=] by threatening his family]].
* BigBadDuumvirate: With the Colorado Water Commissioner [[spoiler: until he reveals his true master plan and has [=ManBearPig=] kill the commissioner]].
* BullyingADragon: [[spoiler: His blackmail of [=ManBearPig=]. He doesn't seem to realize just how tenous his control really is. The second he loses leverage, [=ManBearPig=] turns on his and tears him to shreds.]]
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist:
** [[spoiler: To BadFuture Cartman, who served as the (initial) BigBad for the [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovid previous two]] [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovidTheReturnOfCovid specials]]. Cartman was a sociopathic EnfantTerrible who TookALevelInKindness, becoming a loving husband and father whose actions are to make sure his family doesn't disappear, while Pi-Pi started off as a rather harmless businessman who TookALevelInJerkass, becoming an amoral CorruptCorporateExecutive whose actions are entirely self-serving. They both recruit TheHeavy ([=ManBearPig=]; Clyde) to their cause, but Cartman manipulates Clyde into joining him. Clyde proves to be a MoreDespicableMinion and becomes the new BigBad, after which Cartman pulls a HeelFaceTurn and kills Clyde to save the future, while Pi-Pi forces [=ManBearPig=] to do his biding by holding his family hostage and once they are free, [=ManBearPig=] turns on Pi-Pi and kills him.]]
** [[spoiler: Pi-Pi also contrasts with Clyde Donovan, who, like Pi-Pi, was an initially harmless figure before becoming the actual BigBad of a Paramount Plus two-parter. However, Clyde was just an InsufferableImbecile who wasn't evil until he joined Cartman's cause, eventually becoming a MoreDespicableMinion who takes over as the main villain after Cartman performs his HeelFaceTurn, while Pi-Pi reveals himself to be EvilAllAlong and the [[TheManBehindTheMan mastermind]] behind [=ManBearPig's=] rampage.]]
* DirtyCoward: [[spoiler: Begs and pleads for his miserable life when he loses control of [=ManBearPig=]. It doesn't save him.]]
* EvilPlan: His masterplan involves seizing control of all water rights in Colorado, encourage people to waste it, then sell the massive amount of urine-tainted water stored at his waterpark as a replacement.
* FaceDeathWithDespair: [[spoiler: Pi-Pi spends his last moment in complete terror, while begging [=ManBearPig=] to spare him.]]
* FaceHeelTurn: Underwent a massive one since his debut, going from an oddball who's biggest crime was not wanting to close his business, to a CorruptCorporateExecutive who deliberatly makes the damage caused by [=ManBearPig=] worse to cause a water shortage and force everyone to buy his urine-tainted water.
* HateSink: Becomes this during ''The Streaming Wars'' two-parter. It's clear that with his EvilPlan to have everyone drink urine as an alternative to water, killing anyone who interferes with said plans, and revealing himself to be a DirtyCoward in the end, he is meant to be a disgusting and unlikable villain with no redeeming qualities so that everyone can cheer when [=ManBearPig=] kills him.
* NonActionBigBad: Has [=ManBearPig=] do all of his dirty work, while having no means to defend himself when the creature turns against him.
* OffWithHisHead: [[spoiler: [=ManBearPig=] kills him by tearing off his head and throwing his headless body down a waterslide.]]
* PunnyName: "Pi-Pi" not only sounds identical to "pee-pee" in reference to the major role urine plays in both his debut episode and his evil plan, but it serendipitously sounds just like "P.P.", the initials of the streaming service [[Creator/ParamountPlus Paramount Plus]], the host of the ''Streaming Wars'' specials.
* ToiletHumor: His original appearance, as well as that of his EvilPlan, revolves around this, since his water park is essentially a giant urine storage facility.
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!!Season 26
[[folder:Kathleen Kennedy (Universe 5429F)]]
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->'''Voiced by''': Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut''': WesternAnimation/SouthParkJoiningThePanderverse

A fusion between Eric Cartman and the president of Lucasfilm Kathleen Kennedy, created by the latter's by the former's barrage of hate mail directed at the Kennedy and the latter's abuse of "the Panderstone" to combat said racism. She's got the PoliticalOvercorrectness of the latter and the [[{{Jerkass}} Jerkassery]] of the former, and is obsessed with putting chicks in arbitrary places and making them gay (and lame).
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* BigBad: Of the "Joining the Panderverse" special, where it's revealed that she trapped the real Kathleen Kennedy in the Panderverse before taking her place where Kennedy's actions have negative consequences to Disney's box office sales and the Multiverse as a whole.
* CaptureAndReplicate: A variation. Upon being unintentionally summoned by the real Kathleen Kennedy, she proceeded to trap the original version in universe 216-B and take her place as the president of Lucasfilm.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Put a chick in it and make her lame and gay!"
* CharacterExaggeration: She's an agglomeration of Eric Cartman and Kathleen Kennedy's negative attributes (minus the former's bigotry, which is overshadowed by the latter's need to pander), so most of her screentime is spent being a StrawCharacter for PoliticalOvercorrectness.
* CompositeCharacter: She combines all the aspects of Kathleen Kennedy and Eric Cartman, having the former's gender, hair, and obsession with works pandering to everyone at the cost of their quality and originality, while having the latter's short obese stature and volatile personality.
* DistaffCounterpart: She's essentially one for Cartman, down to using the same whiny voice that he uses whenever he's trying to imitate a girl.
* DragonAscendant: Kathleen Kennedy only managed the Lucasfilm properties of Disney, and Bob Iger is the actual CEO of Disney. However, when this version of Kennedy steps in, she intimidates him into doing what she says, and soon takes complete control over the writing board at Disney.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: A pandering agenda. She's only a single member of the Disney writing board, but only cares about the diversity aspect of the films she's a part of, and is adamant that they be made as lame as possible.
* DoesNotLikeMen: She's very abrasive to her male cohorts and hates seeing male leads in a movie.
* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: She can tell when her staff are keeping things from her, and is skeptical of Bob Iger's mysterious disappearance. However, it doesn't save her from being sent back to her world.
* HairTriggerTemper: She throws a temper tantrum anytime she feels like someone is against her. The only time she subverts this is when she discovers her staff are actually hiding something from her, whereupon she adopts a more [[TranquilFury calm but still threatening]] demeanor.
* InsaneTrollLogic:
** She wanted a gay woman to be the protagonist of ''Bambi'' of all tales.
** She asked for more diversity on her Linguini, which understandably confused the chef.
* {{Jerkass}}: That's one trait she inherited for Cartman. She's volatile, entitled, and generally abrasive to her staff at Lucasfilm, and she's not even NiceToTheWaiter.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After sending her original self down a wormhole and into a new universe, she's later forcibly sent back to her universe through another wormhole.
* PickyEater: Exagerated. She won't eat anything that doesn't have "diversity" in it. This means putting gay and lame chicks in her meals, which the chef obviously doesn't know how to accomplish.
* PoliticalOvercorrectness: Coming from her original self's abuse of the Panderstone to generate new diversity and inclusion in her movies to stick it to Cartman, this Kennedy lives to put in gay women on every piece of media she touches, and even on her Linguini.
* SkewedPriorities: She knew that her staff were planning something against her, but assured them that it was alright as long as there was a gay woman in the ploy.
* ThatWasNotADream: After waking up in her original universe, she freaks out and is reassured by her mom that it was all a dream, a CallBack to the start of the episode where Cartman had the same experience with his mother.
* YoungAndInCharge: She seems to be about Cartman's age, but is still put in charge of Lucasfilm after being summoned.
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[[folder:Herbert / Janet / President Garrison]]
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[[folder:Randy Marsh]]
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!''VideoGame/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth'' [[BigBad Big Bads]]

[[folder:Big Bad Government Guy]]
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[[folder:Princess Kenny]]
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[[folder:Mitch Conner]]
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* AuthorPowers: They have a cursor that they can use to mess with the characters and environments, such as making guns disappear, change the landscape, and turn a person into various oddities.



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[[folder:Clyde Donovan]]
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* BigBad: They serve as this for the Vaccination Special, as their shady practices inspired Mr. White to create [=QAnon=] to attempt to stop them. They're also implied to be responsible for the death of Mrs. Nelson by COVID to ensure Garrison takes her position. If the conspiracy theory is true, Trey Parker and Matt Stone are also this for the ''entire'' series, being the ones who run the show and inflict pain on the children of South Park for cheap jokes.
* CreatorCameo: Matt Stone and Trey Parker are among the elites plastered on the wall of the [=HeadQuarters=]. This becomes a plot point later in the episode when Mr. Garrison
* GreaterScopeVillain: Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone are among the Hollywood elites displayed at [=QAnon=] wall. With the revelation that they ''were'' pulling the strings all along, this makes them responsible for everything that has happened in the series, from Cartman's probing by the visitors to the spread of COVID throughout South Park.
* EvilAllAlong: Oprah Winfrey, George Clooney, Tom Hanks, Ellen DeGeneres, and Hillary Clinton have all appeared throughout the show, with varying degrees of sympathy in their portrayal. If [=QAnon=] is as right about them as they were about Matt and Trey, that makes them all child-murdering pedophiles.
* TheGhost: Though all of them have been shown throughout in the show, none of them are actually seen in the "South [=ParQ=]: Vaccination Special", with only Matt and Trey directly impacting the plot of the episode.
* KickTheDog: Turning Mr. Service into Mr. Hat to show Mr. Garrison that they agree to his deal.
* {{Sadist}}: Mr. White sees them as this for running the show and drinking Adrenochrome. This is true for at least two of the elites.
* PetTheDog: Even after Garrison discovers them, they still help him get back to his original job as a teacher and gain back the trust of the townsfolk by summoning Air Israel with an endless supply of COVID vaccinations. They do this without much to gain from this deal, as they could've just turned him into a penis like they did with Mr. White.
* {{Troll}}: When Mr. White tries to expose Matt and Trey, they turn him into various oddities, culminating in a giant penis with flowers.
* WouldHurtAChild: If what [=QAnon=] preaches is true, they harvest children for their blood and then casually drink it during meetings. This would also explain how much grief the children of South Park routinely face, especially Kenny and his constant deaths.


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* CaptureAndReplicate: A variation. Upon being unintentionally summoned by the real Kathleen Kennedy, she proceeded to trap the original version in universe 216-B and take her place as the president of Lucasfilm.


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* CharacterExaggeration: She's an agglomeration of Eric Cartman and Kathleen Kennedy's negative attributes (minus the former's bigotry, which is overshadowed by the latter's need to pander), so most of her screentime is spent being a StrawCharacter for PoliticalOvercorrectness.


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* DragonAscendant: Kathleen Kennedy only managed the Lucasfilm properties of Disney, and Bob Iger is the actual CEO of Disney. However, when this version of Kennedy steps in, she intimidates him into doing what she says, and soon takes complete control over the writing board at Disney.
* DragonWithAnAgenda: A pandering agenda. She's only a single member of the Disney writing board, but only cares about the diversity aspect of the films she's a part of, and is adamant that they be made as lame as possible.
* DoesNotLikeMen: She's very abrasive to her male cohorts and hates seeing male leads in a movie.
* ExcellentJudgeOfCharacter: She can tell when her staff are keeping things from her, and is skeptical of Bob Iger's mysterious disappearance. However, it doesn't save her from being sent back to her world.
* HairTriggerTemper: She throws a temper tantrum anytime she feels like someone is against her. The only time she subverts this is when she discovers her staff are actually hiding something from her, whereupon she adopts a more [[TranquilFury calm but still threatening]] demeanor.


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* LaserGuidedKarma: After sending her original self down a wormhole and into a new universe, she's later forcibly sent back to her universe through another wormhole.
* PickyEater: Exagerated. She won't eat anything that doesn't have "diversity" in it. This means putting gay and lame chicks in her meals, which the chef obviously doesn't know how to accomplish.


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* SkewedPriorities: She knew that her staff were planning something against her, but assured them that it was alright as long as there was a gay woman in the ploy.
* ThatWasNotADream: After waking up in her original universe, she freaks out and is reassured by her mom that it was all a dream, a CallBack to the start of the episode where Cartman had the same experience with his mother.
* YoungAndInCharge: She seems to be about Cartman's age, but is still put in charge of Lucasfilm after being summoned.
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