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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.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Put a chick in it and make her lame and gay!"
* 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.
* 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.
* 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.
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[[folder:Janice]]
For {{trope}}s related to her, see [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers here]].
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For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkHerbertGarrison here]]

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%%* AxCrazy* 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.



%%* BastardBoy friend: Was this to Satan. And as all the tropes can attest, "bastard" isn't strong enough of a word to describe him.



* BigBad: In TheMovie with Sheila, as well as a couple of episodes.
* BlatantLies: He does this A LOT. But, because pretty much everybody in this show is a complete idiot, they all believe him.

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* BigBad: In TheMovie with Sheila, as well as a couple TheMovie, being the greater of episodes.
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. But, because pretty much everybody in this show The biggest example is a complete idiot, they all believe him.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.



%%* CardCarryingVillain

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%%* CardCarryingVillain* 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.



* DragonInChief: To his boyfriend Satan, who Saddam doesn't even show respect towards.

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* DragonInChief: To his boyfriend Satan, who whom Saddam doesn't even show respect towards.



* FauxAffablyEvil: In spades.

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* 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.



%%* ArchEnemy: To Cartman.

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%%* * ArchEnemy: To Cartman.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.



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%%* EyeBeams* EyeBeams: They use these in "Imaginationland Part III" against a mook. All things considered, it's one of their least gruesome killing method.

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!Major [[BigBad Big Bads]]



[[folder:Princess Kenny]]
For {{trope}}s related to her, see [[Characters/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth here]].

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[[folder:Princess Kenny]]
[[folder:Herbert / Janet / President Garrison]]
For {{trope}}s related to her, him, see [[Characters/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth here]].[[Characters/SouthParkHerbertGarrison here]]




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[[folder:Randy Marsh]]
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!''WesternAnimation/SouthParkBiggerLongerAndUncut'' [[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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[[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
!''VideoGame/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth'' [[BigBad Big Bads]]

[[folder:Big Bad Government Guy]]
For {{trope}}s related
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 him, see spoilers]]and Cartman's half-brother[[/labelnote]].[[Characters/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth here]].



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[[folder:Princess Kenny]]
For {{trope}}s related to her, see [[Characters/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth here]].
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!''VideoGame/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole'' [[BigBad Big Bads]]

[[folder:Mitch Conner]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole here]].
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!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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[[folder:Mitch Conner]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkTheFracturedButWhole here]].
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[[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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[[folder:Head of Homeland Security / Guinea Pirate]]
[[folder:Mickey Mouse]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' William Coryn
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E10Pandemic Pandemic]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E11Pandemic2TheStartling Pandemic II]]"
"[[Recap/SouthParkS13E1TheRing The BigBad of the Pandemic saga.Ring]]"



* 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.
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[[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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[[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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[[folder:Cthulhu]]
![[ArcVillain Arc Villains]]

!!Season 12

[[folder:Head of Homeland Security / Guinea Pirate]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkTheCoonAndFriendsTrilogy Coon 2: Hindsight]]"
"[[Recap/SouthParkS12E10Pandemic Pandemic]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Coon vs. Coon & Friends"
"[[Recap/SouthParkS12E11Pandemic2TheStartling Pandemic II]]"
The central antagonist in BigBad of the "Coon & Friends" trilogy serving as Cartman's "sidekick".Pandemic saga.



* 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.

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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
BigBad: Of "Pandemic" and his alliance with Cartman "Pandemic II".
* CuteIsEvil: His OneWingedAngel form
is more of just a partnership rather than Cthulhu being subservient to Cartman.
* BlueAndOrangeMorality: Par for his mythos,
giant, adorable looking guinea pig wearing a pirate costume. Yet, he seems closer to an animal than an is a completely evil monster.
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: The difference in art style between 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 show characters helps with that.
only person who can stop him, but Craig couldn't care less about him or his plans.
* TheHeavy: He's WhatHappenedToTheMouse: At the villain that drives end of "Pandemic II" he escapes from prison, but his whereabouts remain unknown.
* WouldHurtAChild: He orders
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
soldiers 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.
kill Craig.



[[folder:Big Bad Government Guy]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth here]].

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[[folder:Big Bad Government Guy]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkTheStickOfTruth here]].
!!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.
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!!Season 18



!!Season 19



!!Season 20



[[folder:President Garrison]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkHerbertGarrison here]].

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



[[folder:skankhunt42/Gerald Broflovski]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers here]].
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!!Season 24

[[folder:Clyde Donovan]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkOtherStudents here]].
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!!Season 25
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* BassoProfundo: His voice is very deep and reverberates even when he's not trying to sound threatening.
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* 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.

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* EvilPlan: Many. He's taken over Canada by sneaking his troops in through the airlines, manipulated Satan into invading earth 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.



* 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.]]

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* 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.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.]]



'''[[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?]]\\

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'''[[spoiler:Gerald]]:''' You would [[spoiler:deliberately start World War 3? Let the people of Denmark die? Set everyone on earth 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 Earth is kind of a troll, too?]]\\

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* 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.

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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.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.
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* 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.
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* RuleOfSymbolism: He is red, he dies and then goes to heaven. Red, dead, redemption.
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* CatchPhrase: "Heeeey! Relax guy!," usually said when someone is (correctly) questioning his motives.

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* TheHeavy: While only one of an entire race of [[spoiler: sapient Internet ads]], she is the only one capable of having a human form and serves as the most active threat in South Park.

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* TheHeavy: While only one of an entire race of [[spoiler: sapient Internet ads]], InternetAds]], she is the only one capable of having a human form and serves as the most active threat in South Park.
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->'''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 Dear, Woodpeckerey the Woodpecker, Porcupiney the Porcupine), Creator/MonaMarshall (Foxy the Fox, Chickadee-y the Chickadee)

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->'''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 Dear, Deer, Woodpeckerey the Woodpecker, Porcupiney the Porcupine), Creator/MonaMarshall (Foxy the Fox, Chickadee-y the Chickadee)
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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He contrast 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.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He contrast 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.
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** [[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 was 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.]]

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** [[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 was 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.]]
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* PracticallyJoker: His role in "201" was a blatant ShoutOut to ComicBook/TheKillingJoke with him in the role of The Joker.
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* 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 [[ForTheEvulzhilarious]]]].

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* 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 [[ForTheEvulzhilarious]]]].[[ForTheEvulz hilarious]]]].
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* 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]].


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* 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]].
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* NeverFoundTheBody: [[spoiler: Lennart's body is never shown to be recorded after he seemingly falls to his death]].

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He contrast 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.



** 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.
** 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 was 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.

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** [[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.
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** [[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 was 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.]]

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Of 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 look just like every other 4th grader]]. Cartman comes up with various schemes that [[ItsAllAboutMe only benefits himself]], while Leslie comes up with a plan that would benefit her kind. 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]].

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Of 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 look looks just like every other 4th grader]]. Cartman comes up with various schemes that [[ItsAllAboutMe only benefits benefit himself]], while Leslie comes up with a plan that would benefit her kind.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]].



* 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.



* 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 Ad's pawn PC Principal rebelled 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 are unknown to everyone aside from those they've brainwashed and [[KarmaHoudini get away with their crimes.]]

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* 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 Ad's Ads’ pawn PC Principal rebelled 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 are remains unknown to everyone aside from those they've brainwashed and [[KarmaHoudini they get away with their crimes.]]



* 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 [[ForTheEvulzhilarious]]]].



* 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]].



* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To BadFuture Cartman who served as the (initial) BigBad for the [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovid previous two]] [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovidTheReturnOfCovid specials]]. Cartman was a sociopathic EnfantTerrible to 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 to 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 who proves to be a MoreDespicableMinion who becomes the new BigBad after 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.

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To BadFuture Cartman Cartman, who served as the (initial) BigBad for the [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovid previous two]] [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovidTheReturnOfCovid specials]]. Cartman was a sociopathic EnfantTerrible to TookALevelInKindness 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 to TookALevelInJerkass who TookALevelInJerkass, becoming an amoral CorruptCorporateExecutive whose actions are entirely self-serving. They both recruit TheHeavy ([=ManBearPig=]; Clyde) to their cause cause, but Cartman manipulates Clyde into joining him who him. Clyde proves to be a MoreDespicableMinion who and becomes the new BigBad 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.him.
** 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 was 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.
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* 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]].

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* Uncertain: [[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]].

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* PresidentEvil: His actual title is unknown, but he's confirmed as the leader of Denmark in "Not Funny."



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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To BadFuture Cartman who served as the BigBad for the [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovid previous two]] [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovidTheReturnOfCovid specials]]. Cartman was a sociopathic EnfantTerrible to 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 to 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 who proves to be a MoreDespicableMinion who becomes the new BigBad after 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.

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* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To BadFuture Cartman who served as the (initial) BigBad for the [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovid previous two]] [[WesternAnimation/SouthParkPostCovidTheReturnOfCovid specials]]. Cartman was a sociopathic EnfantTerrible to 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 to 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 who proves to be a MoreDespicableMinion who becomes the new BigBad after 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.

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