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!!Recurring Secondary Villains
[[folder:Stephen and Linda Stotch]]
For {{trope}}s related to them, see [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers here]].
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[[folder:Harrison Yates]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkOtherRecurringCharacters here]].
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[[folder:The Whites]]
For {{trope}}s related to them, see [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers here]].
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[[folder:Nathan]]
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->''"Shut up, Mimsy!"''

->'''Voiced in English by:''' {{Creator/Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Thierry Wermuth
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E2UpTheDownSteroid Up the Down Steroid]]"

A psychopathic kid and a rival of Jimmy's (and sometimes Timmy too) who often schemes to kill him or harm him in some way or another; in other words, he's the Cartman to Jimmy's Kyle.
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* ArchEnemy: Considers himself Jimmy's by his second appearance, although it took Jim a few episodes to realize it and return the sentiment.
* AerithAndBob: The Bob to Mimsy's Aerith.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be friendly around Counselor Steve, when he's really a scheming mastermind.
** He also plays up his disability around PC Principal in order to gain his favor.
* ButtMonkey: Endures a lot of slapstick, as his evil schemes always backfire.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Shut up, Mimsy!"
* CharacterCheck: ''Basic Cable'' has him slip back into the ConMan shtick, this time hocking streaming service accounts.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: His villainy in ''Up the Down Steroid'' seemed akin to a merely a ConMan. In ''Crippled Summer'' he became a full-blown villain, then ''Handicar'' gave him shades of AntiVillain, while the three-part Season 19 finale shifted him from IneffectualSympatheticVillain to a legitimate threat.
* DiabolicalMastermind: In ''Crippled Summer'' and onward.
* DopeSlap: Hands these out to Mimsy on a regular basis. Comes back to bite him when [[WouldHitAGirl he tries this on Classi]] and she gives him a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
* TheDragon: To Leslie Meyers in the three-part finale of Season 19.
* EnfantTerrible: He's around the same age as Jimmy.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: At the end of ''Crippled Summer'', he's been thoroughly humiliated and about to be put in an ambulance, when Jimmy, blissfully unaware that Nathan's been trying to kill him the entire episode, gives Nathan the "King of Summer" crown that he wants as a sign of goodwill. Nathan, likely doped to the gills on painkillers, only mutters about how much he hates Jimmy.
* EvilCounterpart: To Jimmy. Both he and Jimmy suffer from disabilities. While the latter lives to entertain people, Nathan is just a mean {{Jerkass}} who uses his disability to mask his true self.
* {{Expy}}: When paired with Mimsy, Nathan becomes one of Rocky, the gangster from several ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' cartoons, while Mimsy acts as Mugsy, Rocky's partner.
* FreudianExcuse: It's implied his parents are negligent {{Jerkass}}es who exaggerate his handicap when convenient. When he begged his mother to take him out of Summer Camp, she pretended to misinterpret it as a request to turn his nightlight off.
-->'''Nathan's Mother:''' I'll be ''damned'' if he's ruining our trip to Italy.\\
'''Nathan's Father:''' Right?
* ItsAllAboutMe: He did everything he could to sabotage Timmy's fundraising efforts for keeping the summer camp open in "Handicar," which would have ruined the summer of many handicapped kids, simply because he didn't like it there; granted the last time he was there he was shot with arrows, attacked by highly venomous snakes, and [[ItMakesSenseInContext raped by a shark]]. All of these things were his own fault, but it's still gives some extra justification to stay the hell away.
* LackOfEmpathy: Also a target of it from his parents.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His villainous schemes regularly backfire.
* MadeOfIron: No amount of slapstick cripples him entirely.
* ManipulativeBastard: Tries to with varying success.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He's surprisingly effective as Leslie's [[TheDragon Dragon]] in the Season 19 finale three-parter. Unfortunately for him, it only takes one regression to his more comedic stylings to secure his defeat.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: He has Down's Syndrome, though he has no evident mental impairment other than slurred words, and he uses this to his advantage by acting stupid around PC Principal, and possibly other adults, in order to get them on his side and get revenge on Jimmy.
-->'''Nathan:''' Oh, Jimmy. So righteous, aren't you? So blind to everything that's going on.\\
'''Jimmy:''' What are you talking about?\\
'''Nathan:''' You really think all the changes happening to this town are just coincidence? This goes so much deeper than you could possibly imagine, Jim. Everyone's about to learn the truth. And then...there's a war coming. A war, Jim. And I'm just gonna make sure I'm on the right side of it.\\
'''Mr. Mackey:''' Go on, boys, let's get back to class!\\
'''Nathan:''' I like to smell trees!
* PlayfulCatSmile: Whenever he's happy, he sports this.
* TheQuisling: For the Ads during the Season 19 three-parter.
* SmugSnake: He's less effective than he thinks he is. Even in the Season 19 three-parter when he's otherwise competent at his villainy, he makes one stupid mistake that results in his defeat.
* ThrowTheDogABone: ''Moss Piglets'' ends with the implication that his volcano project impressed the NFL.
* WouldHitAGirl: Has no problem slapping his prostitute girlfriend Classi after [[spoiler: she suggests that the ads are using him.]] She promptly kicks his ass.
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[[folder:Mimsy]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' {{Creator/Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Creator/ChristopheLemoine
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS14E7CrippledSummer Crippled Summer]]"
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* AerithAndBob: The Aerith to Nathan's Bob.
* BumblingSidekick: He is single-handedly responsible for making Nathan's plans backfire.
* TheDragon: To Nathan, however, he's not very good, as he often messes up Nathan's orders.
* DumbassHasAPoint: He raises quite a few good points throughout ''Handicar'' regarding Nathan's villainous schemes -- most of them earn him a ''"Shut up, Mimsy!"''
* {{Expy}}: Of Mugsy, the dumb gangster from several ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' cartoons. Mugsy was always paired with Rocky, a much smarter and small gangster, who Nathan acts as.
* FatIdiot: He's noticeably one of the heavier ones of the show and he's also not the brightest.
* HiddenDepths: ''Handicar'' shows that he's fairly intelligent in regards to business.
* LiteralMinded: Most of his screw ups are due to him following the ExactWords of Nathan's orders.
-->'''Mimsy:''' You told me to "switch the map, switch the map", so I switched it, and I switched it.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: He'll often misinterpret Nathan's commands and seems to show no real malice towards the others.
* NumberTwoForBrains: His mental impairment is more obvious than Nathan's.
* PhraseCatcher: "Shut Up, Mimsy!"
* SatelliteCharacter: Has yet to expand outside of being a subordinate to Nathan.
* TooDumbToLive: Though it's Nathan who suffers the consequences, making him LethallyStupid.
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!!Minor Secondary Villains

[[folder:Visitors]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}

A crew of skinny white aliens who abduct people and mutilate cows.
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* AccidentalMurder: One of the rookie aliens, Carl, accidentally turned several cows inside out while investigating them. This causes the cows to be terrified of the aliens for most of the episode.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: The aliens' goal in the unaired version was to eat the cows, [[TheBadGuyWins which they're shown doing at the end]], while in the actual episode the few who died were killed accidentally by a rookie member, and they only wanted to investigate and run tests on them. Later in the episode, they even gift the cattle with a hypnosis device as compensation and thanks.
* AlienBlood: In ''The Stick of Truth'', you shred one on a TurbineBlender, and it will be reduced to blue LudicrousGibs.
* AnalProbing: They do that to people they abduct to keep an eye on them. The probe they inserted on Cartman was 50-foot long.
* AntiVillain: They always release the prisoners they take, and the few beings they do kill are done either by accident or in a particularly disproportionate self defense. The revelation that they work for the Joozians cements this, as they're merely trying to stream events for their TV Show.
* AffablyEvil: They're quite polite to the cows, and even give them a parting gift as compensation for one of their rookies accidentally killing some of them.
* BigBad: The main villains of the pilot episode, "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe", as they kidnapped Ike, killed Kenny, and were the ones who gave Cartman the titular probe.
* BlackIsBiggerInBed: They seem to stand by this notion, as their biggest anal probe is black, while the smaller ones are white.
* BullyingADragon: In ''The Stick of Truth'', they kidnap the New Kid and try to probe them. They proceed to fart through the probe, break free, and spread chaos across their UFO.
* TheBusCameBack: After years worth of cameos, they finally make a meaningful comeback in "Cancelled", where they're revealed to have been working for the Joozians in making "Earth" their new hit TV Show.
* TheCameo: They make constant hidden cameos throughout the show, sometimes blending with the background, likely doing a recon of the place in prep for their CEO's reality show.
* DisproportionateRetribution: After seeing them following their kidnapping of Ike, Kyle throws a rock at their UFO. They respond by ''firing a laser blast'' at him and his friends, which hits Kenny.
* EasilyForgiven: After an awkward apology, the cows forgive Carl and his friends for accidentally killing some of them.
* GoodAllAlong: Only from the perspective of the cows. While the aliens were genuinely trying to make peace with them, they clearly had no respect for human beings, so they remain in hostile terms with the boys.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: In "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" While Ike is rescued and Cartman is later released, the visitors are EasilyForgiven by the cows, and they don't receive any punishment for killing Kenny and kidnapping Cartman and Ike, or for inserting the titular probe in the former's rectum. This all changes in ''The Stick of Truth'', where they try to repeat the process with the new kid, who proceeds to break free, kill most of them, and crash their UFO.
* LackOfEmpathy: At the end of "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe", they casually ignore Kyle's pleas of wanting his brother back (if they could understand him, that is), which pisses him off.
* MindControl: The anal probe Cartman has apparently also enables the aliens to force him to sing "WesternAnimation/ILoveToSinga". Later they give the cows a device that allows them to do this as well as a parting gift, which they promptly use on officer Barbrady.
* MistookTheDominantLifeform: They consider cows to be the most intelligent species on Earth. Of course, when you pick South Park of all towns to investigate human behavior, this isn't too far-fetched of a conclusion.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In ''The Stick of Truth'', they try to probe the new kid even after they've proven themselves capable of farting through it. This only results in the probe breaking, and the new kid being able to acquire full control of it with their ass muscles, which they then use to escape their starship.
* PetTheDog: After abducting him a second time and removing the damaged anal probe, they release Cartman and drop him off at the bus stop just in time for school.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In ''The Stick of Truth'', it's not confirmed, but what other reason would they have to transport a goo that turns people into Nazi Zombies?
* PokemonSpeak: They only communicate by mooing, even amongst each other.
* SilentAntagonist: They don't talk outside of the occasional "moo", and even then it's never directed at humans.
* StarterVillain: They're the first antagonists of a proper episode of South Park, as they kickstart the events of the episode by kidnapping Ike.
* WouldHurtAChild: In their introductory episode, they essentially rape Cartman with a probe before the events of the episode, and later they try to kill Kenny with a blast from their UFO.
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[[folder:Death]]
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The Gatekeeper of the Underworld who at one point had to surface to take Kenny with him after he survives for too long. Also an avid ''Terrance & Phillip'' enjoyer.
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* AntiVillain: Death is ruthless and is not above taking children, but he only kills the people he has to kill (meaning Kenny), and actually helps Grandpa Marsh have a JerkassRealization by allowing his own grandfather's ghost to talk to him through limbo. He's also not above putting his mission on hold to share some laughs with the boys over ''Terrance & Phillip'''s humor.
* BigBad: Of "Death", where he chases down and kills Kenny, likely for not having died of his flu before.
* TheBadGuyWins: He succeeds in claiming Kenny and taking him back with him to the underworld.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns meaningfully in "The Pandemic Special", where he's got his work cut out for him due to the spread of COVID throughout the town.
* TheDreaded: When they see him, the boys all stop in their tracks and flee, for understandable reasons. The only person who doesn't fear him is Grandpa Marsh, [[DeathSeeker also for understandable reasons]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Death seems to consider Great-Great-Grandpa Marsh coercing his grandson into killing him to be distasteful, and dooms him to an eternity in limbo as a result.
** In "The Pandemic Special", he seemingly knows Randy started the pandemic, and at the end of the special he gives him a long stare before going back to his job.
* TheFaceless: Even moreso than Kenny, as his hood covers his entire face (if he has one).
* GoKartingWithBowser: Death and the boys temporarily give up the chase to watch some ''Terrance and Phillip'' together.
* TheGrimReaper: His role, essentially. He shows up in the latter half of the episode and goes on to chase the boys as it is their (or rather, Kenny's) time.
* HopeSpot: It initially seemed that Death and the boys were done chasing each other and were going to have fun together watching ''Terrance & Phillip''. Then the show gets cancelled.
* KarmaHoudini: After killing Kenny, he's briefly called a bastard by Kyle and then disappears with little fanfare. Justified, as he's TheGrimReaper so taking people is his job.
* {{Manchild}}: He chases the boys in a tricycle and is one of the two adults in the episode to laugh at Terrance & Phillip alongside the other boys. He also throws a hissy fit when they cancel the show.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Not only does he use a tricycle, but he also laughs at ''Terrance & Phillip'''s fart jokes.
* PetTheDog: When Grandpa Marsh shows up to ask Death to take him with him, Death refuses and instead allows him to talk with his Grandpa's ghost from Limbo, to put an end to his constant attempts to get Stan to kill him.
* TheProblemWithFightingDeath: {{Subverted}}. When he shows up to claim Kenny, the boys all wisely retreat, although they fail to stop him from claiming Kenny. The only one willing to fight was Grandpa Marsh, who ''wanted'' to die, but he was too slow and never got to touch him.
* TheUnfettered: Death is willing to chase the boys across the town with the sole intent to kill Kenny.
* WouldHurtAChild: The Grim Reaper doesn't care if his victim is 8-years-old. He claims whom he has to claim and that's it.
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[[folder:Barbara Streisand]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaryKayBergman
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Marie-Laure Beneston
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS1E12MechaStreisand Mecha-Streisand]]"
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* AxCrazy: A HumongousMecha {{Kaiju}} who causes death and destruction.
* BerserkButton: Insulting her and calling her a bitch.
* TheBrute: By the time she turns into a rampaging monster, she has no scruples and becomes one of the strongest forces the town ever had to fight against.
* TheDragon: To Tom Cruise and Rob Reiner in "200" and "201."
* DreadfulMusician: She uses her singing in her debut episode "Mecha-Streisand" as a form of torture.
* HalfHumanHybrid: According to Leonard Maltin, [[Film/TheOmen1976 her mother was a jackal]], while her father was an insurance salesman.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Turns into a giant robotic dinosaur.
* OneWingedAngel: Mecha-Streisand.
* SinisterSchnoz: As a human. Stan mentions that her nose is big enough to fit stealth bombers on it.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Her reaction to the boys not knowing whom she is.
* ShoutOut: To [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Mechagodzilla]].
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The show spells her name as "Barbara", unlike the real Music/BarbraStreisand.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "201", [[spoiler:she was last seen singing a duet with Krishna disguised as Music/NeilDiamond, but what happened to her afterwards was not shown]].
* WouldHurtAChild: In her debut episode, she kidnaps the boys and tortures them with her singing, then tries to kill them after turning into a monster, coming short of killing Kenny at several instances. In "201", she steps on and kills Pip Pirrip, and "The Fractured But Whole" reveals she killed Terrance Mephesto as well during either of these events.
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[[folder:Al Gore]]
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->''"I'm super cereal!"''

->'''Voiced in English by:''' [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]] (in "The Red Badge of Gayness"), Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} ("[=ManBearPig=]" onwards)
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Gilbert Lévy (most appearances), Henri Courseaux ("Imaginationland")
->'''Debut:''' "The Red Badge of Gayness"

The former Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton, who has embarked on a relentless crusade to destroy the creature known as [=ManBearPig=].
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* AntiVillain: Wants to destroy [=ManBearPig=] at all costs, including ''[[WouldHurtAChild sacrificing children]]'' to do so. [[spoiler: Fully comes to form when it turns out [=ManBearPig=] was ''real'' the whole time.]]
* AttentionWhore: Appeared to come up with the [=ManBearPig=] story just to get attention after losing the election in 2000. [[spoiler: It was later revealed that he was right all along, although he's still an attention whore as he is clearly more interested in using the problem for his own self-promotion rather than actually finding a way to solve it]].
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: Now truly believes in [=ManBearPig=]'s existence. [[spoiler:Though it turns out the creature really is real.]]
* CassandraTruth: [[spoiler:"Time to Get Cereal" confirms that [=ManBearPig=] was real all along.]]
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He is actually sane in "The Red Badge of Gayness", which debuted long before he lost a presidential election, or became an activist against global warming.
* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: "Time to Get Cereal" confirmed that [[spoiler:[=ManBearPig=] is a real threat after all]].
* DestructiveSavior: What he would be if [=ManBearPig=] were real. [[spoiler:Or if he still cared to pursue it after it was revealed to be real.]]
* {{Irony}}: In his first appearance, he tells Clinton that he's glad that he doesn't have his job. This episode was aired before the 2000 presidential election cycle.
* KarmaHoudini: Was never punished for nuking Imaginationland. Or nearly drowning a bunch of fourth graders, for that matter.
* {{Malaproper}}: When questioned, retorts that he is "super cereal", instead of "serious".
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Is so obsessed with [=ManBearPig=] that he has demanded that a cave be filled in with molten lead (which would have killed the boys) and nuked Imaginationland ([[BackFromTheDead temporarily]] killing everyone inside, including the boys).
* NoMereWindmill: [[spoiler:Turns out [=ManBearPig=] is real.]]
* PsychopathicManchild: Wants to be seen as a hero by vanquishing [[WindmillPolitical ManBearPig]], and runs around in a cape while making airplane noises and shouting "Excelsior!" His obsession has made him care nothing at all about the fact that his actions harm people instead of saving them.
* WindmillCrusader: With the WindmillPolitical in question being [=ManBearPig=] -- though this does lead to something of a NoMereWindmill scenario when the government opens a portal to Imaginationland and [=ManBearPig=] escapes into reality.
** Subverted fully with "Time to Get Cereal" revealing he was ''completely right'' about [=ManBearPig=].
* WouldHurtAChild: Both of his plans to kill [=ManBearPig=] would have involved the main boys' deaths. While it was unintentional collateral damage on his part, he definitely knew the risks going in and didn't express any kind of reluctance.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: In his first appearance, "The Red Badge of Gayness", he doesn't look anything like how he does in later episodes, nor how he looks in RealLife.
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Or as he puts it, "I'm super-duper cereal [serious]!"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Ginger Kids]]
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->'''Debut:''' "Ginger Kids"

A Nazi-esque terrorist organization dedicated to promoting Ginger supremacy. Initially created (and later disbanded) by Eric Cartman, they later resurfaced, this time led by [[spoiler:Scott Tenorman.]]
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* CreepyChild: Have sickly pale skin and [[TechnicallyASmile an eerie way of smiling]]. They're also fanatical cultists with genocidal ambitions towards their non-Ginger peers.
* {{The Dragon}}s: To Cartman in "Ginger Kids."
** They're later this to [[spoiler:Scott Tenorman]]
* EnfanteTerrible: A genocidal extremist group made up of 4th Graders-9th Graders.
* EvilRedhead: One of their defining traits is their red hair.
* FantasticRacism: Works both ways, they were victims of one and then became prejudiced towards anyone not a Ginger.
* FinalSolution: In their debut appearance, they attempt to wipe out all the non-Ginger kids in South Park, planning to bring their genocide worldwide. It's only prevented when Cartman finds out he's not actually a Ginger.
* FreudianExcuse: The reason they were swayed into following Cartman's extremist ideology was due to being tired of being ostracized by the rest of society. In fact, their primary motivation in "200/201" is to get their hands on Muhammad's "goo" to make themselves immune to ridicule.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: They're convinced by Cartman (upon learning he's not actually a Ginger) to drop their genocidal ambitions and make peace with the non-Gingers at the end of their debut appearance, only to form a new terrorist group in the "200/201" two-parter, this time led by [[spoiler:Scott Tenorman.]]
* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Convinced that they are the "chosen race", and that any non-Gingers must be exterminated.
* RedHeadedStepchild: Were subjected to ridicule by their peers for their red hair, pale skin and freckles. This is what led to their resentment towards all non-Gingers.
* TechnicallyASmile: When they smile, it looks... off.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: After being targets of bullying and shunned as "freaks" for their appearances, with a little help from Eric Cartman, that is.
* UncannyValley: an InUniverse example. One of the reasons why they are disliked by the public. They are drawn to look very sickly, almost like zombies or vampires. That they only [[TechnicallyASmile technically smile]] does not help.
* WesternTerrorists: An American organization which seeks superiority over all non-Gingers.
[[/folder]]

!One-Off Secondary Villains.

[[AC:''WesternAnimation/TheSpiritOfChristmas'']]

[[folder:Frosty The Snowman]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:Did he look kind of like this? *growls*]]

->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[WesternAnimation/TheSpiritOfChristmas The Spirit of Christmas: Jesus vs. Frosty]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "The Spirit of Christmas: Jesus vs. Frosty"

An AxCrazy snowman who is brought to life by prototype versions of the boys, and the first villain of the franchise. He only appears in "Jesus vs. Frosty", but is referenced on several other episodes.
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* AchillesHeel: His hat. It's what brings him to life, and it's the only thing that can take it away.
* AdaptationalVillainy: This version of Frosty is ''not'' the FriendToAllChildren that the original Frosty was.
* AnimateInanimateObject: Like its source material, he comes to life when the magic hat was placed on his head. When Jesus removes the hat with his halo, he crumbles back into snow.
* AxCrazy: While he knows how to put on a caring façade, as a snowman, he kills people indiscriminately. The first thing he does upon being brought back to life is kill Proto-Cartman (or Kenny, as he's called in the short).
* BigBad: Of the short "Jesus vs. Frosty".
* ChildHater: While Proto-Stan believes he wants to kill everybody, he only seems to aim to kill children, even dressing up as Santa to lure them to him.
* CombatTentacles: Uses these to kill his victims. One shot shows them to be even ''larger than his body'' when extended.
* EldritchAbomination: How he's portrayed in the short, complete with tentacles and a terror face.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: The snowman doesn't seem to have a motivation other than killing people, though he shows some intelligence when he disguises himself as Santa to lure the boys into a trap.
* MasterOfDisguise: He can dress up as Santa Claus, and even emulate his voice. He uses this as a HoneyTrap to lure kids.
* NightmareFace: He sports one of these after being brought to life.
* OffWithHisHead: Baby Jesus offs Frosty by scalping him with his halo, removing his hat and ending his life.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: His coal eyes become these once he comes to life.
* ShadowArchetype: To Manbearpig, another EldritchAbomination unleashed by the ignorance of someone in South Park (The elder citizens instead of Proto-Kyle) and who's left rampaging through the town killing people while The Boys try to summon a superior entity to put an end to him (Satan instead of Jesus). However, Manbearpig managed to defeat and ''kill'' Satan after a brutal throwdown, while Frosty was killed by Jesus in an instant.
* StarterVillain: The first of many rampaging creatures the boys have to face throughout the franchise, and also [[TheyKilledKennyAgain the first Kenny murderer]] shown onscreen.
* WouldHurtAChild: He kills both Proto-Cartman and Proto-Kenny, and he tries to kill the other two boys as well.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 1

[[folder:Middle Park Cowboys]]
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The football team representing Middle Park during the Homecoming game held at South Park. They take their roles ''very'' seriously.
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* TheAce: They're so brutal that South Park only aims to beat the spread against them (that is, losing by less than 70 points).
* AxCrazy: There's roughing, and then there's tearing the limbs and head off an opponent.
* BigBad: For "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride"
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The captain who bullies the team will later be re-established as the 5th (later 6th) grader leader and a student at South Park Elementary, as he was shown to be in the unaired pilot.
* EvilCounterpart: The ''Middle Park Cowboys'' are this to the ''South Park Cows'', being incredibly efficient, ruthless, brutal, and with high expectations; while the latter are childish, bumbling, and are happy with losing by less than 70 points. Middle Park Elementary also seems to be an upgraded version of South Park Elementary, complete with a satellite dish.
* FreudianExcuse: Their mascot routinely gets kidnapped by Jimbo and Ned during homecoming, which likely fuels their sheer hatred for South Park.
* HateSink: The ''Middle Park Cowboys'' aren't just arrogant and unpleasant, they're also needlessly cruel to the ''South Park Cows'' who clearly have no way of beating them. They're so motivated to win them without allowing them to get any points that they murder Kenny when he comes close to a touchdown, which doesn't even draw a flag. Suddenly Jimbo's plan to blow them up doesn't seem as cruel.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before the game starts, they eagerly taunt the ''South Park Cows'' before overwhelming them. When Kenny receives the punt and gets surprisingly close to a touchdown, they straight-up murder him.
* JerkJock: They're worse than Bill and Fosse, as they're needlessly brutal and murderous toward their enemies.
* KidsAreCruel: They beat Pip and Kyle to a pulp, ''kill'' Kenny, and seem to be in general umpleasant.
* MeaningfulName: The ''Cowboys'' essentially destroy the ''Cows'', with one of them being mutilated. [[MeaningfulAppearance Furthermore]], the ''Cowboys'' have revolvers drawn in the side of their helmets, while the ''Cows'' have... well, [[ShapedLikeItself cows]], symbolising that the former will butcher the latter.
* PyrrhicVictory: Middle Park essentially wins the Homecoming tournament, but fails to beat them by more than 70 points, which is what the Townsfolk were aiming for. Notably, the announcers only praise South Park Cows for beating the spread, and in the end, it's Stan who gets to do a speech about his "almost victory". Also their horse mascot blows up at the end, with more than a few players likely being blown with him.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: While it's not unusual for kids to be rough at football, the ''Middle Park Cowboys'' tear Kenny's arms off and then plow into him, tearing his ''head'' off, for getting to the 30 with the football.
* UncertainDoom: Jimbo's booby trap on their mascot Enrique (meant to cripple or kill the opposing team) goes off ''after'' the game has ended. Though poor Enrique is blown to bits, it's unknown if any of the players died on the blow as well.
* UnnecessaryRoughness: Kenny being decapitated on the gridiron doesn't even draw a flag.
-->'''Chef:''' Hey, come on! That was roughing! At least let us scrape him off the field!
* YankTheDogsChain: Enrique, their mascot, is initially spared of being blown up by [[MusicalTrigger Jimbo's bomb]] when Richard Stamos is unable to hit a high F, only for Stamos to learn his vocals at the worst possible moment, blowing the horse to smitheries.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mutant Stan Marsh Clone]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}

Terrance Mephesto's Science Project created by his father, Dr. Mephesto, who disowned him almost immediately for only having one ass.
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* AlasPoorVillain: The Evil Stan Clone might have been unstable and chaotic, and he wrecked havoc across the town; but getting unceremoniously shot in the head by her creator for seeing him as a freak of humanity was uncalled for, especially after [[HiddenDepths he had shown to have memories of his other self's life and was initially willing to calm down and join the boys]]. Dr. Mephesto doesn't get any pleasure from putting him down and Terrance shouts a BigNo when he dies (if only because now he doesn't have a clone for the science project).
* AxCrazy: After he's born, he starts wrecking havoc everywhere he goes, though Dr. Mephesto implies it's partly due to the abuse his genetic template suffered from the town.
* TheBerserker: He's an almost mindless brute with one arm capable of toppling cars and flinging people around like rats.
* BigBad: Of "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig", after he breaks free and starts rampaging through the town.
* BoomHeadshot: Granted, most of him a head, but this is how Mephesto kills him after vowing not to play with nature anymore.
* {{Foil}}: Though both are abused genetic copies of the same person, He's this for Stan himself, being a mindless brute who takes every drawback extremely seriously and deals with his troubles by lashing out at others, while Stan is a (comparatively) more mature yet inoffensive kid who often endures his plights and bounces back easily, and who tries to learn from his experiences. Furthermore, Stan is an AnimalLover, while the first thing the clone does is kill a four-assed frog.
* FreudianExcuse: He's born with his creator disowning him for having only one ass, and trying to have him destroyed. His rampages all stem from PoorCommunicationKills since he doesn't have any experience in the outside world.
--->'''Clone Stan:''' Me bad?
* HairTriggerTemper: Clone Stan makes a brutal rampage after someone calls him "bad". Sometimes he only has to ''think'' you called him bad to lose his mind.
* HiddenDepths: Despite seemingly coming across as a mindless brute, Clone Stan recognizes his genetic template, implying he shares some memories with him, and was eager to meet his sister. He also shows some remorse for his rampages when Stan calms him down.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds:Seems to be the case with him, having similar memories as his genetic template. It's probably not a coincidence that his main targets are Mr. Garrison, Jimbo's store, and Shelley. Despite this, he isn't very good at communicating this.
-->'''Newscaster Tom:''' It appears that the horrible, destructive creature is actually eight-year old Stan Marsh of South Park. When asked why he was wreaking so much havoc on his home town, the little boy replies simply, "Me Stan, ba-chomp, ba-chewy-chomp, ba-chewy-chomp". Back to you in the studio.
* TheWorfEffect: He lays waste to the town, with not even Officer Barbrady being able to stop him. Once he's put face to face with Shelley, she promptly kicks his head in.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mutant Turkeys]]
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A pack of mutant turkeys gone rouge. They were created by Dr. Mephesto to feast on during Thanksgiving, but now they're the ones trying to pluck the town to death.
----
* BigBadEnsemble: With Sally Struthers for "Starvin' Marvin". Fittingly, both are implied to end up eaten by the Ethiopians.
* EyeballPluckingBirds: Many of them surround Kenny at one point and peck out one of his eyes, killing him.
* UncertainDoom: The Mutant Turkey leader with ''Braveheart'' makeup isn't shown getting killed, but with the implication that it was at the forefront of the battle, chances of its survival are slim at best, and it was likely among the turkey carcasses Marvin brought to his people.

[[/folder]]

!!Season 3

[[folder:Veronica]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Michael Ann Young (human), Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Succubus)
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Marie-Laure Beneston
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS3E3Succubus The Succubus]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "The Succubus"

Chef's fiancee who appeared in "The Succubus". As the title of the episode suggests, she turns out to be a possessive demon that the boys must defeat.
----
%%* AxCrazy
* BigBad: In her debut episode, "The Succubus".
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She disguises herself as a friendly woman to seduce Chef and when the boys try to expose her, she plays innocent.
* NightmareFace: Briefly shifts into one while gloating to the boys about how they can't stop her marrying Chef.
* OneShotCharacter: She was made specifically for "The Succubus".
* OneWingedAngel: When Stan and Kyle sing her song backwards to reveal her true identity.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has red eyes in her true form.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 4

[[folder:Loogie/Luigi]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardBelzer
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E1TheToothFairysTats2000 The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000]]"

The main antagonist in the episode "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". Although he acted only once as a main antagonist, he was later seen in cameos with the other children in later seasons (such as auditioning to be the new fourth friend in "Professor Chaos", or playing at Mr. Jefferson's house in "The Jeffersons").
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* AffablyEvil: He becomes genuinely affable part by the end of "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". He even auditions to be the boys [[FriendlyEnemy fourth friend]] in "Professor Chaos".
%%* BadBoss
* BigBad: Of "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000".
* BoomerangBigot: A variation. He believes adults have superior control to all children, and ironically, he is a child and does not behave childishly.
%%* CardCarryingVillain
%%* DeadpanSnarker
* TheDon: Despite being an elementary school kid, he's styled after a classic Italian mafioso and runs a racket that steals tooth fairy money from kids around the neighborhood.
* EnfantTerrible[=/=]CreepyChild: Although he does not act childish and behaves like an adult, he is probably the child who has more murderous and criminal tendencies. In tandem with Cartman.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/TheGodfather Vito Corleone]].
* FatBastard: Although he's not as fat as Cartman.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is a ruthless mobster who acts very likable when he hides his cruel side.
%%* ImplacableMan
* KarmaHoudini: Outside of his empire getting shut down, that's as much punishment as he gets.
* MumblingBrando: A rare version where a kid talks with Vito Corleone's soft but vaguely-commanding raspy voice.
%%* TheSociopath
* SuddenNameChange: Was referred to as "Luigi" in "Professor Chaos". It's likely that "Luigi" is his given name, and "Loogie" is a nickname based on it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Miss Information]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Eliza J. Schneider
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E6CherokeeHairTampons Cherokee Hair Tampons]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Cherokee Hair Tampons"

The holistic medicine dealer from "Cherokee Hair Tampons".
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* BlatantLies: She claimed that with her medicine, Kyle would seem to be getting worse when he's getting better; him vomiting up a storm is apparently a good sign because it means his body is ridding itself of "toxins."
* BrokenPedestal: Everyone towards her at the end after she's exposed as a fraud. Even her two cohorts laugh and kick her to the curb when she's beaten up and presumably killed.
* ItsAllAboutMe: She never showed an ounce of care for anyone but herself. Even after being exposed, she doesn't get off her high horse, [[NeverMyFault insisting that she was just doing her job and that she warned everyone that toxins are everyone's enemy.]]
* LaserGuidedKarma: She is beat up and possibly killed at the end by her formerly loyal customers.
* NeverMyFault: She shirks any sort of blame for prolonging Kyle's illness and blames the all-powerful autonomy of [[YouKeepUsingThatWord "toxins."]]
* PunnyName: Her name (or what she's called) is a play on the word "misinformation".
* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Downplayed, but using (clearly outdated) ancient tribal healing techniques and wearing a feathered scoop neck seems to be the only thing she expresses any real sense of emotion over.
* SnakeOilSalesman: She charged over 200 dollars for her supposed "all-natural" medicine.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Her whole business runs on misinformation. Too bad everyone in town only focuses on her last name.
* TheStoic: [[TheSociopath It's likely a front,]] but years of business in the holistic medicine industry seems to have left her quite calm and accustomed to all the goings-on around her.
* TheSociopath: Kyle is deathly ill, but she advises against taking him to a hospital so that she can milk his family for their money with her useless "natural medicine."
* UncertainDoom: It's heavily implied she died when the townspeople attacked her since one person screamed "Kill her," but it's never confirmed.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 8

[[folder:Mel Gibson]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' William Coryn
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew The Passion of the Jew]]"
----
* AffablyEvil: An insane motherfucker for sure, but he wasn't a rude one.
%%* ArentYouGoingToRavishMe: Or in his case, "Aren't You Going to Torture Me?"
* AxCrazy: He is easily the craziest character in the series, chases down Stan and Kyle with a gun and later tries to run them over with a gasoline truck.
* BerserkButton: He flips when Stan calls him "daffy".
-->'''Gibson:''' How ''dare'' you call me crazy!? [[ThisMeansWar This means war!]] ''([[HypocriticalHumor overdramatically draws a gun, then starts whooping and laughing as he cases Stan and Kenny around with his gun, firing it randomly]])''
* BunnyEarsLawyer: "Say what you want about Mel Gibson, but the son of a bitch knows story structure!"
* CloudCuckoolander: He behaves like a masochistic ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' character.
%%* ComedicSociopathy
* {{Determinator}}: Stan and Kenny steal $18 from him because they didn't like ''The Passion''. He chases them all the way back to Colorado to get it back.
* TheFundamentalist: It's actually a DownplayedTrope; he mentions wanting to bring the "fire and brimstone" back into Christianity, but he's too crazy to stay focused on that for long.
* TooKinkyToTorture: Though he'll ask you to. Repeatedly.
-->'''Stan:''' Look, dude, we came a ''long'' way. We're not leaving until you give us our money.\\
'''Gibson:''' Oh, ''yeah?!'' Well, you're going to have to find it first. But I won't tell you where I keep my money! ''(takes off his shirt)'' You can torture me all you want, ''I still won't tell you!''\\
'''Stan:''' ''(taken aback)'' T-torture you?!\\
'''Gibson:''' ''(takes off his pants) Ha!'' So you ''do'' intend to torture me! Well, ''go ahead! (straps himself to a stretcher)'' Do your ''worst!'' You still won't get your ticket money back! I can take whatever you can dish out!\\
'''Stan:''' ...We ''don't'' want to torture you.\\
'''Gibson:''' I get it, but you "don't have a choice", is that it? Well, go ahead! I just ''sure hope'' you don't use those whips over there ''(gestures with his head)'' on the wall!
* ToThePain: Inverted. He'll ask you how you're going to torture him in a graphic manner suggesting how he'd ''like'' you to torture him.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He is quick to strip down to his underwear at the slightest provocation. In fact, he speaks most of his screen-time only dressed in his briefs.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 10

[[folder:William P. Connelly]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Gilbert Lévy
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS10E1TheReturnOfChef The Return of Chef]]"

William P. Connelly, Esquire was the leader of the Super Adventure Club and appeared in the "The Return of Chef" episode. Despite his threatening presence, he relied on his security guards to escort people off his property rather than actually harming them. Like all members of the Super Adventure Club, he is cited to be a child molester.
----
* TheBadGuyWins[=/=]KarmaHoudini: What makes him rather disturbing is that he never appeared again in the series, and has never received a deserved punishment for his actions.
* BigBad: In "The Return of Chef".
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: To Chef.
* TheComicallySerious: The only time his actions are PlayedForLaughs are when he [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment asks the kids to leave]] after explaining his ''raison d'etre.''
%%* TheChessmaster
* DepravedBisexual: He has sex with young natives (believing it grants him immortality) and forces other members to follow his beliefs.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Abiding by the rules of the Super Adventure Club means not walking away from the commitment of a lifetime: seeking the super adventures in their own cosmic little bubble of raping children. When the children (initially) succeed in getting Chef to leave, he's practically speechless at the concept of Chef going back to a life that's, in his own words, "dull and boring."
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is a polite serial pedophile. He is actually shocked that the boys aren't leaving because he asked them to and remarks how uncivil it is to be forced out of the house.
* KnightOfCerebus: Zigzagged. Nothing is shrewd or mature in how he goes about his villainy, from using a small toy to brainwash people (complete with shitty sound effects) and stroppily trying to force intruders to leave politely. However, the consequences of his actions are very much PlayedForDrama.
* OneShotCharacter: He was just there for "The Return of Chef".
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only makes one appearance in the entire show but he's responsible for [[spoiler: killing off Chef,]] one of the series' most recurring characters.
* TheSociopath: Checks off all the boxes for one, being a social ''and'' sexual predator. His only reaction to [[spoiler: Chef's death]] is mourning someone who would have made a great child molester thanks to him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Three Murderers]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Ted Bundy) and [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]] (Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy)
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS10E11HellOnEarth2006 Hell on Earth 2006]]"

A trio consisting of the damned souls of infamous American serial killers Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and John Wayne Gacy. They're tasked with picking up Satan's Ferrari shaped cake from a bakery on Earth. Considered to be Hell's most evil souls.
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* AxCrazy: Gacy and Dahmer can't curb their killing urges and Bundy slices Dahmer's tongue after the slapstick is off.
* BloodyHilarious: The comedy of their segment is entirely based on the fact that they just cannot stop committing random murders and also cannot help but make a complete, extremely bloody mess out of said murders every time.
* ComedicSociopathy: They are the R-rated Three Stooges.
* {{The Dragon}}s: For Satan in "Hell on Earth 2006".
* DepravedBisexual: Gacy, but he mainly prefers male victims.
* DepravedHomosexual: Dahmer, and he even had sex with a dead male body that Gacy killed for him.
* HistoricalInJoke:
** Dahmer is killed by being bashed on the head with a blunt object, the same way he died in real life.
** In real life, John Wayne Gacy probably had the most sympathetic backstory out of the three (being horribly abused by his father and lacking in self-esteem); and before his crimes were revealed, was [[AffablyEvil seen by neighbors as a kind man who dressed as a clown to entertain kids]]. He even says, with a very obvious Curly Howard affectation, that he's "a victim of coicumstance!"
* ImAHumanitarian: Dahmer nibbles on a dead man's arm and later makes a joke about eating Italians.
* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: Naturally, as all three of them were libidinous murderers with a shit-ton of, well, libido.
* LaughablyEvil: They just bumble around beating each other and killing people. Too bad there isn't a DeathsHourglass for the time they have to deliver Satan's cake.
* NeverMyFault: John Wayne Gacy excuses his blundering and senseless murder with, "Hey! I'm a victim of 'coicumstance!'"
* PragmaticVillainy: Bundy berates his teammates' wanton murder because it makes it harder for them in the long run (and eventually leads to the destruction of the Ferrari Cake they were tasked with delivering to Hell).
* {{Serial Killer}}s: Why they were damned, to begin with.
* StraightMan: Ted Bundy, being the most practical of the three, isn't shown to murder on impulse here. Of course, this is ShownTheirWork because 1. Bundy was quite a bit more intelligent and organized than Dahmer and Gacy, and 2. The three of them only encountered men in the episode, and Bundy was a heterosexual killer, unlike Gacy (who's a self-proclaimed bisexual, but mainly prefers males, including male children) and Dahmer (who's gay and pedophilic, and was into a ''lot'' of weird shit).
* ShoutOut: They're portrayed like Film/TheThreeStooges, with ''Ted Bundy'' as Moe, Jeffrey Dahmer as Larry, and John Wayne Gacy as Curly.
* TooDumbToLive: John Wayne Gacy as the Curly Howard type. Really, ''all'' of them qualify as they end up killing each other in typical Stooge fashion.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 12

[[folder:Stephen Abootman]]
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->''"Nooooo! I'm not gonna look like an idiot! If I fucked up and led everyone astray, the last thing I'm going to do is admit it!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E4CanadaOnStrike Canada on Strike]]"

The head of the World Canadian Bureau, who serves as the main antagonist of the episode "Canada On Strike." Fed up with the fact that nobody takes Canada seriously, Abootman stages a nationwide strike to get more money. Unfortunately for him, the only one actually hurt by the strike is Canada itself. He refuses to call it off, however, out of fear that he'll end up looking like an idiot.
----
* BigBad: Of "Canada On Strike".
* CharacterCatchPhrase: His memorable back-and-forths with Terrance and Phillip. "I'm not your buddy, guy!" "I'm not your guy, friend!" "I'm not your friend, buddy!" etc.
* CorruptPolitician: Uses his position to hurt both Canada and its citizens, but he doesn't care as long as he can get away without having his ego bruised.
* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Stages the strike as a result of his bruised ego, but doesn't even seem to have a clear goal in mind before he settles on "more money." Even then, he seems to be operating on half a plan, as when asked where he expects the money from, he just blurts out "internet money" and rolls with that. It's all but stated that he's fully aware that what he's doing is stupid and harmful, but he'd rather plunge Canada into financial ruin and allow his citizens to die than admit this.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts like everything he does is for the good of Canada. In actuality, though, he's an unintelligent, selfish narcissist who uses his high political position to call an ultimately harmful strike to make up for his bruised ego.
* {{Greed}}: Forces all of Canada to go on strike because he wants more money.
* HateSink: The man has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. He's a colossal idiot who puts his own wounded pride over the wellbeing of the citizens he's meant to be in charge of, and while many people end up dying because of him, he doesn't give a damn since in his mind he's "won."
* {{Hypocrite}}: Canada being the whipping boy of the rest of the world is something he repeatedly claims he won't tolerate, yet he knowingly bleeds the country dry figuratively ''and'' most likely literally in ''[[BeyondTheImpossible less than a week,]]'' which is ridiculous even for a country that's meant to be small InUniverse. He never once rationalizes that maybe if he made ''himself'' the whipping boy and took responsibility for the harm he caused, then Canada could easily be in the clear.
* InelegantBlubbering: Is reduced to this when he finally cracks from the pressure.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He refuses to call off the strike even though Canada's economy is suffering and citizens are dying because he doesn't want to admit to himself that it's been a pointless effort and that nobody cares about him. After the strike, which has done all harm and no good, is over, he throws a party at which he and his two aides are the only ones actually celebrating.
* NeverMyFault: While it's implied at several points that he realizes he's in the wrong, he adamantly refuses to admit it. During his phone call with Kyle, he tells Kyle that "the blood will be on your hands" if the Canadians all die before he can get them their "internet money," even though the famine that would kill them is entirely ''his'' doing.
* PresidentEvil: He's not the president of Canada, or its prime minister, but he seems to be the one running the country in the episode he appears. Since all of his goals come back to running his country into the ground when there's literally ''nothing'' preventing him from just taking the fall and apologizing, it's safe to say he's at least fairly evil.
* PyrrhicVictory: "Wins" the strike by receiving gumballs and restaurant coupons for every Canadian, the total value of which is a pathetic fraction ''of a fraction'' than what his strike cost the country. The restaurant coupons warrant a special mention, because the restaurant in question (Bennigan's) has no locations in Canada, meaning they're basically just stacks of paper.
* SmugSnake: His intelligence is inversely proportional to his arrogance.
* StupidEvil: Terrance and Philip call him this when its abundantly clear that he had no idea what he was doing and when he realized the hole he dug himself in, he wouldn't swallow his pride and call off the strike because he didn't want to be seen as an idiot.
* UncertainDoom: He and his two aides are sent adrift on an iceberg as punishment for the strike. He's never seen again after this, so it's unknown whether he died or managed to reach dry land and live somewhere else. Terrance and Phillip do suggest that he could end up in Denmark.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 15

[[folder:Funnybot]]
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->''"Awkward!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "Funnybot"

A robotic comedian created and manufactured in Germany with a purpose of entertaining people and proving Germans aren't the least funny people in the world. Funnybot appeared in the episode "Funnybot", in which he served as the main antagonist.
----
* ArchEnemy: To Jimmy.
* BlackComedy: He was built by the Germans to be as insulting and brutal in his comedy as possible. Naturally he had to continue one-upping himself to fulfill his programming until he settled on destroying the world for the ultimate joke.
* ComedicSociopath: He believes killing all humans will lead to the greatest punchline of all time.
* {{Expy}}: Of the [[Series/DoctorWho Daleks]]. [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming Which sounds like it would be an interesting episode in its own right]]. He's also an expy of Nomad, the homicidal probe from the Star Trek TOS episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E3TheChangeling The Changeling]]"; he frequently employs Nomad's catchphrase of "Non-sequitur!" and is [[LogicBomb defeated the same way it was]].
* GoneHorriblyRight: He was made with the specific purpose of taking comedy to the next level. This leads him to try to KillAllHumans for comedy.
* HeelFaceTurn: After being exposed to a LogicBomb and realizing that comedy should be left to humans.
* KarmaHoudini: Probably one of the biggest {{Karma Houdini}}s in the show. He nearly destroys the world and is thought to be left sealed up for all eternity. [[spoiler: Then it turns out they're sealing Creator/TylerPerry.]]
%%* KillerRobot: And how...
* LackOfEmpathy: As he was made to take comedy to the next level he eventually starts brutally killing lots of people to feel awkward about it. He eventually takes it to the logical extreme by attempting to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy the world]] and ''then'' feel bad about it.
* LogicBomb: He gets defeated by Jimmy attempting to give him a comedy award. Getting an award would be taking comedy seriously, which goes against the entire point of comedy. The resulting bomb allowed him to have a HeelRealization and back down from comedy.
* LaughablyEvil: He's programmed to be the funniest he can be.
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Tried to eradicate all life on Earth [[ForTheEvulz for the sake of a punchline.]]
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in the episode he starred in as the antagonist.
* PunchClockVillain: He's not actually evil, just a slave to his programming.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Always speaks like this.
* VillainHasAPoint: Everything he does, including killing people and trying to destroy the world, ''is'' considered in the world of South Park to pretty hilarious by a good deal of humanity, even those he grievously wounds. [[OnlySaneMan Only the kids and Jimmy]] realize how bad this actually is.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Weatherheads]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Mr. Weatherhead), Unknown (Mrs. Weatherhead)
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS15E14ThePoorKid The Poor Kid]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "The Poor Kid"

A husband and wife who take in Kenny (and later Cartman) when they get put into foster care. They are very devoutly agnostic and attempt to instill their beliefs--er, ''uncertainties'' into their many foster children, even if it means abusing them.
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* AbusiveParents: They punish their foster children by spraying them with a pressure washer of Dr Pepper.
* TheFundamentalist: ''Agnostic'' fundamentalists. They only allow their foster children to drink "agnostic" beverages like Dr Pepper (because, as they put it, you can't tell what flavor it's supposed to be), and harshly punish them if they express any definitive belief for or against God.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 18

[[folder:Canadian Minister of Mobile Gaming]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS18E6FreemiumIsntFree Freemium Isn't Free]]"

The creator of the Terrance and Phillip mobile game and the BigBad of "Freemium Isn't Free".
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* BigBad: Of "Freemium Isn't Free".
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Each Freemium game market design doesn't even require guinea pigs to go past their primal stages, and he skips out on putting something, ''anything,'' with even an iota of good, clean fun in it. Satan explains that his lack of nuance and blatant Skinner box-like experiment is the lowest common denominator of temptation for the highest common deminator of the social class.
* EvilerThanThou: Even Satan is disgusted by his methods of temptations; leading the two of them to clash during the episode's climax.
* {{Gasshole}}: Regularly farts fireballs.
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: As the Canadian devil]].
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!!Season 19

[[folder:Canadian President]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS19E2WhereMyCountryGone Where My Country Gone?]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Where My Country Gone?"

The PresidentEvil in Canada.
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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: The Canadians have grown to despise him, and [[spoiler: they couldn't have been happier when he was fucked to death by Mr. Garrison]].
* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: [[spoiler:When Mr. Garrison rapes him to death, nobody mourns. The Canadians rejoice as a result and return to Canada, once they get word of his death.]]
%%* AssholeVictim
%%* {{Expy}}: Of Donald Trump.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is described by Thomas the Canadian as a simple "brash asshole."
* KarmicRape: [[spoiler: The Canadians that he exiled think that he deserved getting raped to death.]]
* PresidentEvil: Turned Canada into a CrapsackWorld and sent most of his people fleeing Canada for America.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Only appears briefly in a single episode, but his actions lead to Garrison running for (and eventually becoming) President, a story arc that lasts several seasons.
* {{Trumplica}}: He's got a very noticeable Trump influence, with his hair, temperament and obsession with building a wall to keep out foreigners being his most defining characteristics.
* VillainousLegacy: [[spoiler: Mr. Garrison would soon adopt his appearance and become a PresidentEvil to his own country.]]
* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:Gets less than ten minutes of screen time, and is killed in his debut episode. Most of what we know about him is from other characters talking about him.]]
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!!Season 20

[[folder:[=TrollTrace=] Employees]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Two [=TrollTrace=] employees with Lennart Bedrager.]]

->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E4WienersOut Wieners Out]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E10TheEndOfSerializationAsWeKnowIt The End of Serialization as We Know It]]"

People Lennart Bedrager hired to work for him and help him make the [=TrollTrace=] servers.
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* AntiVillain: [[spoiler:Unlike Lennart Bedrager,]] they seem like they genuinely want to avenge Freja Ollengard.
* HeelFaceTurn: While they weren't necessarily evil, they did [[spoiler:eventually side with Gerald, the trolls, and Kyle.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVgiZGz1Mz8 Tjing Tjang Tjing]], along with their [[spoiler:former]] boss, Lennart.
* OhCrap: One of them has this reaction once they realize that [[spoiler:Bedrager had tricked them]].
* PunchClockVillain: They're really only employees, they don't exactly have any say in the matter.
* ThoseTwoGuys: The two workers in the picture to the right seem to rank higher than the others and are often seen on either side of Bedrager. The "bad" part is subverted, though, as [[WellIntentionedExtremist they just want to do what they think is best for the world]].
* {{Unwitting Pawn}}s: [[spoiler:They helped Lennart Bedrager because they were clueless about his real motivation and thought he really wanted to help make the world a safer place]].
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They want to avenge Freija and keep the world safe from trolls, even if their methods seem a bit disproportionate.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Bedrager escapes the [=TrollTrace=] building after it becomes apparent that the United States is going to bomb it. He seals the workers inside along with Gerald and the other trolls, as he has no further use for them]].
[[/folder]]

!!Season 21

[[folder:Chip Duncan]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS21E6SonsAWitches Sons a Witches]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Sons a Witches"

A man who hung out with the men of South Park around Halloween. They would dress as witches and have a party in the woods where they'd drink beer, smoke crack, and place fake curses on their wives. Chip brings along a spellbook, which he uses to turn himself into a real witch. He then begins terrorizing the town of South Park, leading the other men to fear that they'll become targets of the ensuing "[[WitchHunt witch pursuit thing]]."
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* BagOfHolding: Stored his kidnapped children in one of these.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Possibly. While Chip had apparently always been an unpleasant person, it's never made clear if he's actually in control of his actions as a witch, or if he's under some sort of influence.
* BullyingADragon: Chip learns the hard way that, even when you've been imbued with magical powers, it's a very bad idea to [[spoiler: threaten the President of the United States when he can vaporize you with a satellite just by making a phone call]].
* FlyingBroomstick: Rides one of these.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: According to President Garrison, Chip had always been a douche. Randy also expresses a negative opinion of him.
* TheHyena: Comes with the "wicked witch" territory.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Chip hadn't been seen prior to his appearance in "Sons a Witches," but he'd apparently been an associate of the guys for quite some time.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Is killed of at the end of his [[OneShotCharacter first appearance]] but he plays a part in [[spoiler:Heidi's eventual HeelRealization and break up with Cartman.]]
* WickedWitch: A male example who nonetheless embodies all of the stereotypical characteristics of this trope.
* WouldHurtAChild: Kidnapped children with the intention of absorbing their souls to increase his own power.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 22

[[folder:Catholic Cleanup Crew]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Trey Parker and Matt Stone]]
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS22E02ABoyAndAPriest A Boy and a Priest]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "A Boy and a Priest"

A cleanup crew sent by the Catholic Church to cover up the various crimes committed by their priests. They arrive in South Park they believe that one of their priests is committing such crime.
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* AssholeVictims: Covering up many heinous crimes for the Catholic Church definitely means they won't elicit a lot of sympathy when Father Maxi kills them.
* BaitAndSwitch: When they first arrive in South Park all signs point to them intending to kill Father Maxi and fix all the damage he supposedly caused to all the boys in town. Instead they just want to send Maxi far away to a remote island, revealing that they're trying to cover up his supposed crimes and make sure he gets away with them like all the other priests.
* CharacterCatchPhrase: They habitually say the word "cum" whenever they're destroying evidence. Standouts include "Cumby" and "Cumboni".
* CleanupCrew: One for the Catholic Church use to cover up their own crimes.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Once Father Maxi corners them, he makes quick work of the three with the "Cumboni", the Catholic Church's linchpin of hiding any evidence of their crimes.
* KarmicDeath: They are all killed by Father Maxi when they try to send him away with the intent to replace him with another priest that could potentially ''hurt'' the children. Bonus points in that Maxi kills them with their very own "Cumboni".
* SinisterMinister: They are all catholic priests that cover up crimes committed by other priests and send them away to remote locations, away from suspicion, making sure the other preists get away with it.
* WouldHurtAChild: They are willing to kidnap and kill children if they happen to be victims or witnesses to the crimes committed by Catholic Priests.
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!!Recurring Secondary Villains
[[folder:Stephen and Linda Stotch]]
For {{trope}}s related to them, see [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers here]].
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[[folder:Harrison Yates]]
For {{trope}}s related to him, see [[Characters/SouthParkOtherRecurringCharacters here]].
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[[folder:The Whites]]
For {{trope}}s related to them, see [[Characters/SouthParkFamilyMembers here]].
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[[folder:Nathan]]
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->''"Shut up, Mimsy!"''

->'''Voiced in English by:''' {{Creator/Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Thierry Wermuth
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E2UpTheDownSteroid Up the Down Steroid]]"

A psychopathic kid and a rival of Jimmy's (and sometimes Timmy too) who often schemes to kill him or harm him in some way or another; in other words, he's the Cartman to Jimmy's Kyle.
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* ArchEnemy: Considers himself Jimmy's by his second appearance, although it took Jim a few episodes to realize it and return the sentiment.
* AerithAndBob: The Bob to Mimsy's Aerith.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be friendly around Counselor Steve, when he's really a scheming mastermind.
** He also plays up his disability around PC Principal in order to gain his favor.
* ButtMonkey: Endures a lot of slapstick, as his evil schemes always backfire.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Shut up, Mimsy!"
* CharacterCheck: ''Basic Cable'' has him slip back into the ConMan shtick, this time hocking streaming service accounts.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: His villainy in ''Up the Down Steroid'' seemed akin to a merely a ConMan. In ''Crippled Summer'' he became a full-blown villain, then ''Handicar'' gave him shades of AntiVillain, while the three-part Season 19 finale shifted him from IneffectualSympatheticVillain to a legitimate threat.
* DiabolicalMastermind: In ''Crippled Summer'' and onward.
* DopeSlap: Hands these out to Mimsy on a regular basis. Comes back to bite him when [[WouldHitAGirl he tries this on Classi]] and she gives him a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
* TheDragon: To Leslie Meyers in the three-part finale of Season 19.
* EnfantTerrible: He's around the same age as Jimmy.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: At the end of ''Crippled Summer'', he's been thoroughly humiliated and about to be put in an ambulance, when Jimmy, blissfully unaware that Nathan's been trying to kill him the entire episode, gives Nathan the "King of Summer" crown that he wants as a sign of goodwill. Nathan, likely doped to the gills on painkillers, only mutters about how much he hates Jimmy.
* EvilCounterpart: To Jimmy. Both he and Jimmy suffer from disabilities. While the latter lives to entertain people, Nathan is just a mean {{Jerkass}} who uses his disability to mask his true self.
* {{Expy}}: When paired with Mimsy, Nathan becomes one of Rocky, the gangster from several ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' cartoons, while Mimsy acts as Mugsy, Rocky's partner.
* FreudianExcuse: It's implied his parents are negligent {{Jerkass}}es who exaggerate his handicap when convenient. When he begged his mother to take him out of Summer Camp, she pretended to misinterpret it as a request to turn his nightlight off.
-->'''Nathan's Mother:''' I'll be ''damned'' if he's ruining our trip to Italy.\\
'''Nathan's Father:''' Right?
* ItsAllAboutMe: He did everything he could to sabotage Timmy's fundraising efforts for keeping the summer camp open in "Handicar," which would have ruined the summer of many handicapped kids, simply because he didn't like it there; granted the last time he was there he was shot with arrows, attacked by highly venomous snakes, and [[ItMakesSenseInContext raped by a shark]]. All of these things were his own fault, but it's still gives some extra justification to stay the hell away.
* LackOfEmpathy: Also a target of it from his parents.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His villainous schemes regularly backfire.
* MadeOfIron: No amount of slapstick cripples him entirely.
* ManipulativeBastard: Tries to with varying success.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He's surprisingly effective as Leslie's [[TheDragon Dragon]] in the Season 19 finale three-parter. Unfortunately for him, it only takes one regression to his more comedic stylings to secure his defeat.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: He has Down's Syndrome, though he has no evident mental impairment other than slurred words, and he uses this to his advantage by acting stupid around PC Principal, and possibly other adults, in order to get them on his side and get revenge on Jimmy.
-->'''Nathan:''' Oh, Jimmy. So righteous, aren't you? So blind to everything that's going on.\\
'''Jimmy:''' What are you talking about?\\
'''Nathan:''' You really think all the changes happening to this town are just coincidence? This goes so much deeper than you could possibly imagine, Jim. Everyone's about to learn the truth. And then...there's a war coming. A war, Jim. And I'm just gonna make sure I'm on the right side of it.\\
'''Mr. Mackey:''' Go on, boys, let's get back to class!\\
'''Nathan:''' I like to smell trees!
* PlayfulCatSmile: Whenever he's happy, he sports this.
* TheQuisling: For the Ads during the Season 19 three-parter.
* SmugSnake: He's less effective than he thinks he is. Even in the Season 19 three-parter when he's otherwise competent at his villainy, he makes one stupid mistake that results in his defeat.
* ThrowTheDogABone: ''Moss Piglets'' ends with the implication that his volcano project impressed the NFL.
* WouldHitAGirl: Has no problem slapping his prostitute girlfriend Classi after [[spoiler: she suggests that the ads are using him.]] She promptly kicks his ass.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mimsy]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' {{Creator/Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Creator/ChristopheLemoine
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS14E7CrippledSummer Crippled Summer]]"
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* AerithAndBob: The Aerith to Nathan's Bob.
* BumblingSidekick: He is single-handedly responsible for making Nathan's plans backfire.
* TheDragon: To Nathan, however, he's not very good, as he often messes up Nathan's orders.
* DumbassHasAPoint: He raises quite a few good points throughout ''Handicar'' regarding Nathan's villainous schemes -- most of them earn him a ''"Shut up, Mimsy!"''
* {{Expy}}: Of Mugsy, the dumb gangster from several ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' cartoons. Mugsy was always paired with Rocky, a much smarter and small gangster, who Nathan acts as.
* FatIdiot: He's noticeably one of the heavier ones of the show and he's also not the brightest.
* HiddenDepths: ''Handicar'' shows that he's fairly intelligent in regards to business.
* LiteralMinded: Most of his screw ups are due to him following the ExactWords of Nathan's orders.
-->'''Mimsy:''' You told me to "switch the map, switch the map", so I switched it, and I switched it.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: He'll often misinterpret Nathan's commands and seems to show no real malice towards the others.
* NumberTwoForBrains: His mental impairment is more obvious than Nathan's.
* PhraseCatcher: "Shut Up, Mimsy!"
* SatelliteCharacter: Has yet to expand outside of being a subordinate to Nathan.
* TooDumbToLive: Though it's Nathan who suffers the consequences, making him LethallyStupid.
[[/folder]]

!!Minor Secondary Villains

[[folder:Visitors]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}

A crew of skinny white aliens who abduct people and mutilate cows.
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* AccidentalMurder: One of the rookie aliens, Carl, accidentally turned several cows inside out while investigating them. This causes the cows to be terrified of the aliens for most of the episode.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: The aliens' goal in the unaired version was to eat the cows, [[TheBadGuyWins which they're shown doing at the end]], while in the actual episode the few who died were killed accidentally by a rookie member, and they only wanted to investigate and run tests on them. Later in the episode, they even gift the cattle with a hypnosis device as compensation and thanks.
* AlienBlood: In ''The Stick of Truth'', you shred one on a TurbineBlender, and it will be reduced to blue LudicrousGibs.
* AnalProbing: They do that to people they abduct to keep an eye on them. The probe they inserted on Cartman was 50-foot long.
* AntiVillain: They always release the prisoners they take, and the few beings they do kill are done either by accident or in a particularly disproportionate self defense. The revelation that they work for the Joozians cements this, as they're merely trying to stream events for their TV Show.
* AffablyEvil: They're quite polite to the cows, and even give them a parting gift as compensation for one of their rookies accidentally killing some of them.
* BigBad: The main villains of the pilot episode, "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe", as they kidnapped Ike, killed Kenny, and were the ones who gave Cartman the titular probe.
* BlackIsBiggerInBed: They seem to stand by this notion, as their biggest anal probe is black, while the smaller ones are white.
* BullyingADragon: In ''The Stick of Truth'', they kidnap the New Kid and try to probe them. They proceed to fart through the probe, break free, and spread chaos across their UFO.
* TheBusCameBack: After years worth of cameos, they finally make a meaningful comeback in "Cancelled", where they're revealed to have been working for the Joozians in making "Earth" their new hit TV Show.
* TheCameo: They make constant hidden cameos throughout the show, sometimes blending with the background, likely doing a recon of the place in prep for their CEO's reality show.
* DisproportionateRetribution: After seeing them following their kidnapping of Ike, Kyle throws a rock at their UFO. They respond by ''firing a laser blast'' at him and his friends, which hits Kenny.
* EasilyForgiven: After an awkward apology, the cows forgive Carl and his friends for accidentally killing some of them.
* GoodAllAlong: Only from the perspective of the cows. While the aliens were genuinely trying to make peace with them, they clearly had no respect for human beings, so they remain in hostile terms with the boys.
* KarmaHoudiniWarranty: In "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" While Ike is rescued and Cartman is later released, the visitors are EasilyForgiven by the cows, and they don't receive any punishment for killing Kenny and kidnapping Cartman and Ike, or for inserting the titular probe in the former's rectum. This all changes in ''The Stick of Truth'', where they try to repeat the process with the new kid, who proceeds to break free, kill most of them, and crash their UFO.
* LackOfEmpathy: At the end of "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe", they casually ignore Kyle's pleas of wanting his brother back (if they could understand him, that is), which pisses him off.
* MindControl: The anal probe Cartman has apparently also enables the aliens to force him to sing "WesternAnimation/ILoveToSinga". Later they give the cows a device that allows them to do this as well as a parting gift, which they promptly use on officer Barbrady.
* MistookTheDominantLifeform: They consider cows to be the most intelligent species on Earth. Of course, when you pick South Park of all towns to investigate human behavior, this isn't too far-fetched of a conclusion.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In ''The Stick of Truth'', they try to probe the new kid even after they've proven themselves capable of farting through it. This only results in the probe breaking, and the new kid being able to acquire full control of it with their ass muscles, which they then use to escape their starship.
* PetTheDog: After abducting him a second time and removing the damaged anal probe, they release Cartman and drop him off at the bus stop just in time for school.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In ''The Stick of Truth'', it's not confirmed, but what other reason would they have to transport a goo that turns people into Nazi Zombies?
* PokemonSpeak: They only communicate by mooing, even amongst each other.
* SilentAntagonist: They don't talk outside of the occasional "moo", and even then it's never directed at humans.
* StarterVillain: They're the first antagonists of a proper episode of South Park, as they kickstart the events of the episode by kidnapping Ike.
* WouldHurtAChild: In their introductory episode, they essentially rape Cartman with a probe before the events of the episode, and later they try to kill Kenny with a blast from their UFO.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Death]]
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The Gatekeeper of the Underworld who at one point had to surface to take Kenny with him after he survives for too long. Also an avid ''Terrance & Phillip'' enjoyer.
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* AntiVillain: Death is ruthless and is not above taking children, but he only kills the people he has to kill (meaning Kenny), and actually helps Grandpa Marsh have a JerkassRealization by allowing his own grandfather's ghost to talk to him through limbo. He's also not above putting his mission on hold to share some laughs with the boys over ''Terrance & Phillip'''s humor.
* BigBad: Of "Death", where he chases down and kills Kenny, likely for not having died of his flu before.
* TheBadGuyWins: He succeeds in claiming Kenny and taking him back with him to the underworld.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns meaningfully in "The Pandemic Special", where he's got his work cut out for him due to the spread of COVID throughout the town.
* TheDreaded: When they see him, the boys all stop in their tracks and flee, for understandable reasons. The only person who doesn't fear him is Grandpa Marsh, [[DeathSeeker also for understandable reasons]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Death seems to consider Great-Great-Grandpa Marsh coercing his grandson into killing him to be distasteful, and dooms him to an eternity in limbo as a result.
** In "The Pandemic Special", he seemingly knows Randy started the pandemic, and at the end of the special he gives him a long stare before going back to his job.
* TheFaceless: Even moreso than Kenny, as his hood covers his entire face (if he has one).
* GoKartingWithBowser: Death and the boys temporarily give up the chase to watch some ''Terrance and Phillip'' together.
* TheGrimReaper: His role, essentially. He shows up in the latter half of the episode and goes on to chase the boys as it is their (or rather, Kenny's) time.
* HopeSpot: It initially seemed that Death and the boys were done chasing each other and were going to have fun together watching ''Terrance & Phillip''. Then the show gets cancelled.
* KarmaHoudini: After killing Kenny, he's briefly called a bastard by Kyle and then disappears with little fanfare. Justified, as he's TheGrimReaper so taking people is his job.
* {{Manchild}}: He chases the boys in a tricycle and is one of the two adults in the episode to laugh at Terrance & Phillip alongside the other boys. He also throws a hissy fit when they cancel the show.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Not only does he use a tricycle, but he also laughs at ''Terrance & Phillip'''s fart jokes.
* PetTheDog: When Grandpa Marsh shows up to ask Death to take him with him, Death refuses and instead allows him to talk with his Grandpa's ghost from Limbo, to put an end to his constant attempts to get Stan to kill him.
* TheProblemWithFightingDeath: {{Subverted}}. When he shows up to claim Kenny, the boys all wisely retreat, although they fail to stop him from claiming Kenny. The only one willing to fight was Grandpa Marsh, who ''wanted'' to die, but he was too slow and never got to touch him.
* TheUnfettered: Death is willing to chase the boys across the town with the sole intent to kill Kenny.
* WouldHurtAChild: The Grim Reaper doesn't care if his victim is 8-years-old. He claims whom he has to claim and that's it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Barbara Streisand]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/MaryKayBergman
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Marie-Laure Beneston
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS1E12MechaStreisand Mecha-Streisand]]"
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* AxCrazy: A HumongousMecha {{Kaiju}} who causes death and destruction.
* BerserkButton: Insulting her and calling her a bitch.
* TheBrute: By the time she turns into a rampaging monster, she has no scruples and becomes one of the strongest forces the town ever had to fight against.
* TheDragon: To Tom Cruise and Rob Reiner in "200" and "201."
* DreadfulMusician: She uses her singing in her debut episode "Mecha-Streisand" as a form of torture.
* HalfHumanHybrid: According to Leonard Maltin, [[Film/TheOmen1976 her mother was a jackal]], while her father was an insurance salesman.
* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: Turns into a giant robotic dinosaur.
* OneWingedAngel: Mecha-Streisand.
* SinisterSchnoz: As a human. Stan mentions that her nose is big enough to fit stealth bombers on it.
* SmallNameBigEgo: Her reaction to the boys not knowing whom she is.
* ShoutOut: To [[Franchise/{{Godzilla}} Mechagodzilla]].
* SpellMyNameWithAnS: The show spells her name as "Barbara", unlike the real Music/BarbraStreisand.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: In "201", [[spoiler:she was last seen singing a duet with Krishna disguised as Music/NeilDiamond, but what happened to her afterwards was not shown]].
* WouldHurtAChild: In her debut episode, she kidnaps the boys and tortures them with her singing, then tries to kill them after turning into a monster, coming short of killing Kenny at several instances. In "201", she steps on and kills Pip Pirrip, and "The Fractured But Whole" reveals she killed Terrance Mephesto as well during either of these events.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Al Gore]]
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->''"I'm super cereal!"''

->'''Voiced in English by:''' [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]] (in "The Red Badge of Gayness"), Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} ("[=ManBearPig=]" onwards)
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Gilbert Lévy (most appearances), Henri Courseaux ("Imaginationland")
->'''Debut:''' "The Red Badge of Gayness"

The former Vice President of the United States under Bill Clinton, who has embarked on a relentless crusade to destroy the creature known as [=ManBearPig=].
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* AntiVillain: Wants to destroy [=ManBearPig=] at all costs, including ''[[WouldHurtAChild sacrificing children]]'' to do so. [[spoiler: Fully comes to form when it turns out [=ManBearPig=] was ''real'' the whole time.]]
* AttentionWhore: Appeared to come up with the [=ManBearPig=] story just to get attention after losing the election in 2000. [[spoiler: It was later revealed that he was right all along, although he's still an attention whore as he is clearly more interested in using the problem for his own self-promotion rather than actually finding a way to solve it]].
* BelievingTheirOwnLies: Now truly believes in [=ManBearPig=]'s existence. [[spoiler:Though it turns out the creature really is real.]]
* CassandraTruth: [[spoiler:"Time to Get Cereal" confirms that [=ManBearPig=] was real all along.]]
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: He is actually sane in "The Red Badge of Gayness", which debuted long before he lost a presidential election, or became an activist against global warming.
* TheCuckoolanderWasRight: "Time to Get Cereal" confirmed that [[spoiler:[=ManBearPig=] is a real threat after all]].
* DestructiveSavior: What he would be if [=ManBearPig=] were real. [[spoiler:Or if he still cared to pursue it after it was revealed to be real.]]
* {{Irony}}: In his first appearance, he tells Clinton that he's glad that he doesn't have his job. This episode was aired before the 2000 presidential election cycle.
* KarmaHoudini: Was never punished for nuking Imaginationland. Or nearly drowning a bunch of fourth graders, for that matter.
* {{Malaproper}}: When questioned, retorts that he is "super cereal", instead of "serious".
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Is so obsessed with [=ManBearPig=] that he has demanded that a cave be filled in with molten lead (which would have killed the boys) and nuked Imaginationland ([[BackFromTheDead temporarily]] killing everyone inside, including the boys).
* NoMereWindmill: [[spoiler:Turns out [=ManBearPig=] is real.]]
* PsychopathicManchild: Wants to be seen as a hero by vanquishing [[WindmillPolitical ManBearPig]], and runs around in a cape while making airplane noises and shouting "Excelsior!" His obsession has made him care nothing at all about the fact that his actions harm people instead of saving them.
* WindmillCrusader: With the WindmillPolitical in question being [=ManBearPig=] -- though this does lead to something of a NoMereWindmill scenario when the government opens a portal to Imaginationland and [=ManBearPig=] escapes into reality.
** Subverted fully with "Time to Get Cereal" revealing he was ''completely right'' about [=ManBearPig=].
* WouldHurtAChild: Both of his plans to kill [=ManBearPig=] would have involved the main boys' deaths. While it was unintentional collateral damage on his part, he definitely knew the risks going in and didn't express any kind of reluctance.
* YouDontLookLikeYou: In his first appearance, "The Red Badge of Gayness", he doesn't look anything like how he does in later episodes, nor how he looks in RealLife.
* YouHaveToBelieveMe: Or as he puts it, "I'm super-duper cereal [serious]!"
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Ginger Kids]]
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->'''Debut:''' "Ginger Kids"

A Nazi-esque terrorist organization dedicated to promoting Ginger supremacy. Initially created (and later disbanded) by Eric Cartman, they later resurfaced, this time led by [[spoiler:Scott Tenorman.]]
----
* CreepyChild: Have sickly pale skin and [[TechnicallyASmile an eerie way of smiling]]. They're also fanatical cultists with genocidal ambitions towards their non-Ginger peers.
* {{The Dragon}}s: To Cartman in "Ginger Kids."
** They're later this to [[spoiler:Scott Tenorman]]
* EnfanteTerrible: A genocidal extremist group made up of 4th Graders-9th Graders.
* EvilRedhead: One of their defining traits is their red hair.
* FantasticRacism: Works both ways, they were victims of one and then became prejudiced towards anyone not a Ginger.
* FinalSolution: In their debut appearance, they attempt to wipe out all the non-Ginger kids in South Park, planning to bring their genocide worldwide. It's only prevented when Cartman finds out he's not actually a Ginger.
* FreudianExcuse: The reason they were swayed into following Cartman's extremist ideology was due to being tired of being ostracized by the rest of society. In fact, their primary motivation in "200/201" is to get their hands on Muhammad's "goo" to make themselves immune to ridicule.
* HeelFaceRevolvingDoor: They're convinced by Cartman (upon learning he's not actually a Ginger) to drop their genocidal ambitions and make peace with the non-Gingers at the end of their debut appearance, only to form a new terrorist group in the "200/201" two-parter, this time led by [[spoiler:Scott Tenorman.]]
* ANaziByAnyOtherName: Convinced that they are the "chosen race", and that any non-Gingers must be exterminated.
* RedHeadedStepchild: Were subjected to ridicule by their peers for their red hair, pale skin and freckles. This is what led to their resentment towards all non-Gingers.
* TechnicallyASmile: When they smile, it looks... off.
* ThenLetMeBeEvil: After being targets of bullying and shunned as "freaks" for their appearances, with a little help from Eric Cartman, that is.
* UncannyValley: an InUniverse example. One of the reasons why they are disliked by the public. They are drawn to look very sickly, almost like zombies or vampires. That they only [[TechnicallyASmile technically smile]] does not help.
* WesternTerrorists: An American organization which seeks superiority over all non-Gingers.
[[/folder]]

!One-Off Secondary Villains.

[[AC:''WesternAnimation/TheSpiritOfChristmas'']]

[[folder:Frosty The Snowman]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:Did he look kind of like this? *growls*]]

->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[WesternAnimation/TheSpiritOfChristmas The Spirit of Christmas: Jesus vs. Frosty]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "The Spirit of Christmas: Jesus vs. Frosty"

An AxCrazy snowman who is brought to life by prototype versions of the boys, and the first villain of the franchise. He only appears in "Jesus vs. Frosty", but is referenced on several other episodes.
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* AchillesHeel: His hat. It's what brings him to life, and it's the only thing that can take it away.
* AdaptationalVillainy: This version of Frosty is ''not'' the FriendToAllChildren that the original Frosty was.
* AnimateInanimateObject: Like its source material, he comes to life when the magic hat was placed on his head. When Jesus removes the hat with his halo, he crumbles back into snow.
* AxCrazy: While he knows how to put on a caring façade, as a snowman, he kills people indiscriminately. The first thing he does upon being brought back to life is kill Proto-Cartman (or Kenny, as he's called in the short).
* BigBad: Of the short "Jesus vs. Frosty".
* ChildHater: While Proto-Stan believes he wants to kill everybody, he only seems to aim to kill children, even dressing up as Santa to lure them to him.
* CombatTentacles: Uses these to kill his victims. One shot shows them to be even ''larger than his body'' when extended.
* EldritchAbomination: How he's portrayed in the short, complete with tentacles and a terror face.
* GenericDoomsdayVillain: The snowman doesn't seem to have a motivation other than killing people, though he shows some intelligence when he disguises himself as Santa to lure the boys into a trap.
* MasterOfDisguise: He can dress up as Santa Claus, and even emulate his voice. He uses this as a HoneyTrap to lure kids.
* NightmareFace: He sports one of these after being brought to life.
* OffWithHisHead: Baby Jesus offs Frosty by scalping him with his halo, removing his hat and ending his life.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: His coal eyes become these once he comes to life.
* ShadowArchetype: To Manbearpig, another EldritchAbomination unleashed by the ignorance of someone in South Park (The elder citizens instead of Proto-Kyle) and who's left rampaging through the town killing people while The Boys try to summon a superior entity to put an end to him (Satan instead of Jesus). However, Manbearpig managed to defeat and ''kill'' Satan after a brutal throwdown, while Frosty was killed by Jesus in an instant.
* StarterVillain: The first of many rampaging creatures the boys have to face throughout the franchise, and also [[TheyKilledKennyAgain the first Kenny murderer]] shown onscreen.
* WouldHurtAChild: He kills both Proto-Cartman and Proto-Kenny, and he tries to kill the other two boys as well.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 1

[[folder:Middle Park Cowboys]]
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The football team representing Middle Park during the Homecoming game held at South Park. They take their roles ''very'' seriously.
----
* TheAce: They're so brutal that South Park only aims to beat the spread against them (that is, losing by less than 70 points).
* AxCrazy: There's roughing, and then there's tearing the limbs and head off an opponent.
* BigBad: For "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride"
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The captain who bullies the team will later be re-established as the 5th (later 6th) grader leader and a student at South Park Elementary, as he was shown to be in the unaired pilot.
* EvilCounterpart: The ''Middle Park Cowboys'' are this to the ''South Park Cows'', being incredibly efficient, ruthless, brutal, and with high expectations; while the latter are childish, bumbling, and are happy with losing by less than 70 points. Middle Park Elementary also seems to be an upgraded version of South Park Elementary, complete with a satellite dish.
* FreudianExcuse: Their mascot routinely gets kidnapped by Jimbo and Ned during homecoming, which likely fuels their sheer hatred for South Park.
* HateSink: The ''Middle Park Cowboys'' aren't just arrogant and unpleasant, they're also needlessly cruel to the ''South Park Cows'' who clearly have no way of beating them. They're so motivated to win them without allowing them to get any points that they murder Kenny when he comes close to a touchdown, which doesn't even draw a flag. Suddenly Jimbo's plan to blow them up doesn't seem as cruel.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before the game starts, they eagerly taunt the ''South Park Cows'' before overwhelming them. When Kenny receives the punt and gets surprisingly close to a touchdown, they straight-up murder him.
* JerkJock: They're worse than Bill and Fosse, as they're needlessly brutal and murderous toward their enemies.
* KidsAreCruel: They beat Pip and Kyle to a pulp, ''kill'' Kenny, and seem to be in general umpleasant.
* MeaningfulName: The ''Cowboys'' essentially destroy the ''Cows'', with one of them being mutilated. [[MeaningfulAppearance Furthermore]], the ''Cowboys'' have revolvers drawn in the side of their helmets, while the ''Cows'' have... well, [[ShapedLikeItself cows]], symbolising that the former will butcher the latter.
* PyrrhicVictory: Middle Park essentially wins the Homecoming tournament, but fails to beat them by more than 70 points, which is what the Townsfolk were aiming for. Notably, the announcers only praise South Park Cows for beating the spread, and in the end, it's Stan who gets to do a speech about his "almost victory". Also their horse mascot blows up at the end, with more than a few players likely being blown with him.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: While it's not unusual for kids to be rough at football, the ''Middle Park Cowboys'' tear Kenny's arms off and then plow into him, tearing his ''head'' off, for getting to the 30 with the football.
* UncertainDoom: Jimbo's booby trap on their mascot Enrique (meant to cripple or kill the opposing team) goes off ''after'' the game has ended. Though poor Enrique is blown to bits, it's unknown if any of the players died on the blow as well.
* UnnecessaryRoughness: Kenny being decapitated on the gridiron doesn't even draw a flag.
-->'''Chef:''' Hey, come on! That was roughing! At least let us scrape him off the field!
* YankTheDogsChain: Enrique, their mascot, is initially spared of being blown up by [[MusicalTrigger Jimbo's bomb]] when Richard Stamos is unable to hit a high F, only for Stamos to learn his vocals at the worst possible moment, blowing the horse to smitheries.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mutant Stan Marsh Clone]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}

Terrance Mephesto's Science Project created by his father, Dr. Mephesto, who disowned him almost immediately for only having one ass.
----
* AlasPoorVillain: The Evil Stan Clone might have been unstable and chaotic, and he wrecked havoc across the town; but getting unceremoniously shot in the head by her creator for seeing him as a freak of humanity was uncalled for, especially after [[HiddenDepths he had shown to have memories of his other self's life and was initially willing to calm down and join the boys]]. Dr. Mephesto doesn't get any pleasure from putting him down and Terrance shouts a BigNo when he dies (if only because now he doesn't have a clone for the science project).
* AxCrazy: After he's born, he starts wrecking havoc everywhere he goes, though Dr. Mephesto implies it's partly due to the abuse his genetic template suffered from the town.
* TheBerserker: He's an almost mindless brute with one arm capable of toppling cars and flinging people around like rats.
* BigBad: Of "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig", after he breaks free and starts rampaging through the town.
* BoomHeadshot: Granted, most of him a head, but this is how Mephesto kills him after vowing not to play with nature anymore.
* {{Foil}}: Though both are abused genetic copies of the same person, He's this for Stan himself, being a mindless brute who takes every drawback extremely seriously and deals with his troubles by lashing out at others, while Stan is a (comparatively) more mature yet inoffensive kid who often endures his plights and bounces back easily, and who tries to learn from his experiences. Furthermore, Stan is an AnimalLover, while the first thing the clone does is kill a four-assed frog.
* FreudianExcuse: He's born with his creator disowning him for having only one ass, and trying to have him destroyed. His rampages all stem from PoorCommunicationKills since he doesn't have any experience in the outside world.
--->'''Clone Stan:''' Me bad?
* HairTriggerTemper: Clone Stan makes a brutal rampage after someone calls him "bad". Sometimes he only has to ''think'' you called him bad to lose his mind.
* HiddenDepths: Despite seemingly coming across as a mindless brute, Clone Stan recognizes his genetic template, implying he shares some memories with him, and was eager to meet his sister. He also shows some remorse for his rampages when Stan calms him down.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds:Seems to be the case with him, having similar memories as his genetic template. It's probably not a coincidence that his main targets are Mr. Garrison, Jimbo's store, and Shelley. Despite this, he isn't very good at communicating this.
-->'''Newscaster Tom:''' It appears that the horrible, destructive creature is actually eight-year old Stan Marsh of South Park. When asked why he was wreaking so much havoc on his home town, the little boy replies simply, "Me Stan, ba-chomp, ba-chewy-chomp, ba-chewy-chomp". Back to you in the studio.
* TheWorfEffect: He lays waste to the town, with not even Officer Barbrady being able to stop him. Once he's put face to face with Shelley, she promptly kicks his head in.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mutant Turkeys]]
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A pack of mutant turkeys gone rouge. They were created by Dr. Mephesto to feast on during Thanksgiving, but now they're the ones trying to pluck the town to death.
----
* BigBadEnsemble: With Sally Struthers for "Starvin' Marvin". Fittingly, both are implied to end up eaten by the Ethiopians.
* EyeballPluckingBirds: Many of them surround Kenny at one point and peck out one of his eyes, killing him.
* UncertainDoom: The Mutant Turkey leader with ''Braveheart'' makeup isn't shown getting killed, but with the implication that it was at the forefront of the battle, chances of its survival are slim at best, and it was likely among the turkey carcasses Marvin brought to his people.

[[/folder]]

!!Season 3

[[folder:Veronica]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Michael Ann Young (human), Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Succubus)
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Marie-Laure Beneston
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS3E3Succubus The Succubus]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "The Succubus"

Chef's fiancee who appeared in "The Succubus". As the title of the episode suggests, she turns out to be a possessive demon that the boys must defeat.
----
%%* AxCrazy
* BigBad: In her debut episode, "The Succubus".
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She disguises herself as a friendly woman to seduce Chef and when the boys try to expose her, she plays innocent.
* NightmareFace: Briefly shifts into one while gloating to the boys about how they can't stop her marrying Chef.
* OneShotCharacter: She was made specifically for "The Succubus".
* OneWingedAngel: When Stan and Kyle sing her song backwards to reveal her true identity.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has red eyes in her true form.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 4

[[folder:Loogie/Luigi]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardBelzer
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E1TheToothFairysTats2000 The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000]]"

The main antagonist in the episode "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". Although he acted only once as a main antagonist, he was later seen in cameos with the other children in later seasons (such as auditioning to be the new fourth friend in "Professor Chaos", or playing at Mr. Jefferson's house in "The Jeffersons").
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* AffablyEvil: He becomes genuinely affable part by the end of "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". He even auditions to be the boys [[FriendlyEnemy fourth friend]] in "Professor Chaos".
%%* BadBoss
* BigBad: Of "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000".
* BoomerangBigot: A variation. He believes adults have superior control to all children, and ironically, he is a child and does not behave childishly.
%%* CardCarryingVillain
%%* DeadpanSnarker
* TheDon: Despite being an elementary school kid, he's styled after a classic Italian mafioso and runs a racket that steals tooth fairy money from kids around the neighborhood.
* EnfantTerrible[=/=]CreepyChild: Although he does not act childish and behaves like an adult, he is probably the child who has more murderous and criminal tendencies. In tandem with Cartman.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/TheGodfather Vito Corleone]].
* FatBastard: Although he's not as fat as Cartman.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is a ruthless mobster who acts very likable when he hides his cruel side.
%%* ImplacableMan
* KarmaHoudini: Outside of his empire getting shut down, that's as much punishment as he gets.
* MumblingBrando: A rare version where a kid talks with Vito Corleone's soft but vaguely-commanding raspy voice.
%%* TheSociopath
* SuddenNameChange: Was referred to as "Luigi" in "Professor Chaos". It's likely that "Luigi" is his given name, and "Loogie" is a nickname based on it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Miss Information]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Eliza J. Schneider
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E6CherokeeHairTampons Cherokee Hair Tampons]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Cherokee Hair Tampons"

The holistic medicine dealer from "Cherokee Hair Tampons".
----
* BlatantLies: She claimed that with her medicine, Kyle would seem to be getting worse when he's getting better; him vomiting up a storm is apparently a good sign because it means his body is ridding itself of "toxins."
* BrokenPedestal: Everyone towards her at the end after she's exposed as a fraud. Even her two cohorts laugh and kick her to the curb when she's beaten up and presumably killed.
* ItsAllAboutMe: She never showed an ounce of care for anyone but herself. Even after being exposed, she doesn't get off her high horse, [[NeverMyFault insisting that she was just doing her job and that she warned everyone that toxins are everyone's enemy.]]
* LaserGuidedKarma: She is beat up and possibly killed at the end by her formerly loyal customers.
* NeverMyFault: She shirks any sort of blame for prolonging Kyle's illness and blames the all-powerful autonomy of [[YouKeepUsingThatWord "toxins."]]
* PunnyName: Her name (or what she's called) is a play on the word "misinformation".
* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Downplayed, but using (clearly outdated) ancient tribal healing techniques and wearing a feathered scoop neck seems to be the only thing she expresses any real sense of emotion over.
* SnakeOilSalesman: She charged over 200 dollars for her supposed "all-natural" medicine.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Her whole business runs on misinformation. Too bad everyone in town only focuses on her last name.
* TheStoic: [[TheSociopath It's likely a front,]] but years of business in the holistic medicine industry seems to have left her quite calm and accustomed to all the goings-on around her.
* TheSociopath: Kyle is deathly ill, but she advises against taking him to a hospital so that she can milk his family for their money with her useless "natural medicine."
* UncertainDoom: It's heavily implied she died when the townspeople attacked her since one person screamed "Kill her," but it's never confirmed.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 8

[[folder:Mel Gibson]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' William Coryn
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew The Passion of the Jew]]"
----
* AffablyEvil: An insane motherfucker for sure, but he wasn't a rude one.
%%* ArentYouGoingToRavishMe: Or in his case, "Aren't You Going to Torture Me?"
* AxCrazy: He is easily the craziest character in the series, chases down Stan and Kyle with a gun and later tries to run them over with a gasoline truck.
* BerserkButton: He flips when Stan calls him "daffy".
-->'''Gibson:''' How ''dare'' you call me crazy!? [[ThisMeansWar This means war!]] ''([[HypocriticalHumor overdramatically draws a gun, then starts whooping and laughing as he cases Stan and Kenny around with his gun, firing it randomly]])''
* BunnyEarsLawyer: "Say what you want about Mel Gibson, but the son of a bitch knows story structure!"
* CloudCuckoolander: He behaves like a masochistic ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' character.
%%* ComedicSociopathy
* {{Determinator}}: Stan and Kenny steal $18 from him because they didn't like ''The Passion''. He chases them all the way back to Colorado to get it back.
* TheFundamentalist: It's actually a DownplayedTrope; he mentions wanting to bring the "fire and brimstone" back into Christianity, but he's too crazy to stay focused on that for long.
* TooKinkyToTorture: Though he'll ask you to. Repeatedly.
-->'''Stan:''' Look, dude, we came a ''long'' way. We're not leaving until you give us our money.\\
'''Gibson:''' Oh, ''yeah?!'' Well, you're going to have to find it first. But I won't tell you where I keep my money! ''(takes off his shirt)'' You can torture me all you want, ''I still won't tell you!''\\
'''Stan:''' ''(taken aback)'' T-torture you?!\\
'''Gibson:''' ''(takes off his pants) Ha!'' So you ''do'' intend to torture me! Well, ''go ahead! (straps himself to a stretcher)'' Do your ''worst!'' You still won't get your ticket money back! I can take whatever you can dish out!\\
'''Stan:''' ...We ''don't'' want to torture you.\\
'''Gibson:''' I get it, but you "don't have a choice", is that it? Well, go ahead! I just ''sure hope'' you don't use those whips over there ''(gestures with his head)'' on the wall!
* ToThePain: Inverted. He'll ask you how you're going to torture him in a graphic manner suggesting how he'd ''like'' you to torture him.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He is quick to strip down to his underwear at the slightest provocation. In fact, he speaks most of his screen-time only dressed in his briefs.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 10

[[folder:William P. Connelly]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Gilbert Lévy
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS10E1TheReturnOfChef The Return of Chef]]"

William P. Connelly, Esquire was the leader of the Super Adventure Club and appeared in the "The Return of Chef" episode. Despite his threatening presence, he relied on his security guards to escort people off his property rather than actually harming them. Like all members of the Super Adventure Club, he is cited to be a child molester.
----
* TheBadGuyWins[=/=]KarmaHoudini: What makes him rather disturbing is that he never appeared again in the series, and has never received a deserved punishment for his actions.
* BigBad: In "The Return of Chef".
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: To Chef.
* TheComicallySerious: The only time his actions are PlayedForLaughs are when he [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment asks the kids to leave]] after explaining his ''raison d'etre.''
%%* TheChessmaster
* DepravedBisexual: He has sex with young natives (believing it grants him immortality) and forces other members to follow his beliefs.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Abiding by the rules of the Super Adventure Club means not walking away from the commitment of a lifetime: seeking the super adventures in their own cosmic little bubble of raping children. When the children (initially) succeed in getting Chef to leave, he's practically speechless at the concept of Chef going back to a life that's, in his own words, "dull and boring."
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is a polite serial pedophile. He is actually shocked that the boys aren't leaving because he asked them to and remarks how uncivil it is to be forced out of the house.
* KnightOfCerebus: Zigzagged. Nothing is shrewd or mature in how he goes about his villainy, from using a small toy to brainwash people (complete with shitty sound effects) and stroppily trying to force intruders to leave politely. However, the consequences of his actions are very much PlayedForDrama.
* OneShotCharacter: He was just there for "The Return of Chef".
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only makes one appearance in the entire show but he's responsible for [[spoiler: killing off Chef,]] one of the series' most recurring characters.
* TheSociopath: Checks off all the boxes for one, being a social ''and'' sexual predator. His only reaction to [[spoiler: Chef's death]] is mourning someone who would have made a great child molester thanks to him.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:The Three Murderers]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Ted Bundy) and [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]] (Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy)
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS10E11HellOnEarth2006 Hell on Earth 2006]]"

A trio consisting of the damned souls of infamous American serial killers Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and John Wayne Gacy. They're tasked with picking up Satan's Ferrari shaped cake from a bakery on Earth. Considered to be Hell's most evil souls.
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* AxCrazy: Gacy and Dahmer can't curb their killing urges and Bundy slices Dahmer's tongue after the slapstick is off.
* BloodyHilarious: The comedy of their segment is entirely based on the fact that they just cannot stop committing random murders and also cannot help but make a complete, extremely bloody mess out of said murders every time.
* ComedicSociopathy: They are the R-rated Three Stooges.
* {{The Dragon}}s: For Satan in "Hell on Earth 2006".
* DepravedBisexual: Gacy, but he mainly prefers male victims.
* DepravedHomosexual: Dahmer, and he even had sex with a dead male body that Gacy killed for him.
* HistoricalInJoke:
** Dahmer is killed by being bashed on the head with a blunt object, the same way he died in real life.
** In real life, John Wayne Gacy probably had the most sympathetic backstory out of the three (being horribly abused by his father and lacking in self-esteem); and before his crimes were revealed, was [[AffablyEvil seen by neighbors as a kind man who dressed as a clown to entertain kids]]. He even says, with a very obvious Curly Howard affectation, that he's "a victim of coicumstance!"
* ImAHumanitarian: Dahmer nibbles on a dead man's arm and later makes a joke about eating Italians.
* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: Naturally, as all three of them were libidinous murderers with a shit-ton of, well, libido.
* LaughablyEvil: They just bumble around beating each other and killing people. Too bad there isn't a DeathsHourglass for the time they have to deliver Satan's cake.
* NeverMyFault: John Wayne Gacy excuses his blundering and senseless murder with, "Hey! I'm a victim of 'coicumstance!'"
* PragmaticVillainy: Bundy berates his teammates' wanton murder because it makes it harder for them in the long run (and eventually leads to the destruction of the Ferrari Cake they were tasked with delivering to Hell).
* {{Serial Killer}}s: Why they were damned, to begin with.
* StraightMan: Ted Bundy, being the most practical of the three, isn't shown to murder on impulse here. Of course, this is ShownTheirWork because 1. Bundy was quite a bit more intelligent and organized than Dahmer and Gacy, and 2. The three of them only encountered men in the episode, and Bundy was a heterosexual killer, unlike Gacy (who's a self-proclaimed bisexual, but mainly prefers males, including male children) and Dahmer (who's gay and pedophilic, and was into a ''lot'' of weird shit).
* ShoutOut: They're portrayed like Film/TheThreeStooges, with ''Ted Bundy'' as Moe, Jeffrey Dahmer as Larry, and John Wayne Gacy as Curly.
* TooDumbToLive: John Wayne Gacy as the Curly Howard type. Really, ''all'' of them qualify as they end up killing each other in typical Stooge fashion.
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!!Season 12

[[folder:Stephen Abootman]]
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->''"Nooooo! I'm not gonna look like an idiot! If I fucked up and led everyone astray, the last thing I'm going to do is admit it!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E4CanadaOnStrike Canada on Strike]]"

The head of the World Canadian Bureau, who serves as the main antagonist of the episode "Canada On Strike." Fed up with the fact that nobody takes Canada seriously, Abootman stages a nationwide strike to get more money. Unfortunately for him, the only one actually hurt by the strike is Canada itself. He refuses to call it off, however, out of fear that he'll end up looking like an idiot.
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* BigBad: Of "Canada On Strike".
* CharacterCatchPhrase: His memorable back-and-forths with Terrance and Phillip. "I'm not your buddy, guy!" "I'm not your guy, friend!" "I'm not your friend, buddy!" etc.
* CorruptPolitician: Uses his position to hurt both Canada and its citizens, but he doesn't care as long as he can get away without having his ego bruised.
* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Stages the strike as a result of his bruised ego, but doesn't even seem to have a clear goal in mind before he settles on "more money." Even then, he seems to be operating on half a plan, as when asked where he expects the money from, he just blurts out "internet money" and rolls with that. It's all but stated that he's fully aware that what he's doing is stupid and harmful, but he'd rather plunge Canada into financial ruin and allow his citizens to die than admit this.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts like everything he does is for the good of Canada. In actuality, though, he's an unintelligent, selfish narcissist who uses his high political position to call an ultimately harmful strike to make up for his bruised ego.
* {{Greed}}: Forces all of Canada to go on strike because he wants more money.
* HateSink: The man has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. He's a colossal idiot who puts his own wounded pride over the wellbeing of the citizens he's meant to be in charge of, and while many people end up dying because of him, he doesn't give a damn since in his mind he's "won."
* {{Hypocrite}}: Canada being the whipping boy of the rest of the world is something he repeatedly claims he won't tolerate, yet he knowingly bleeds the country dry figuratively ''and'' most likely literally in ''[[BeyondTheImpossible less than a week,]]'' which is ridiculous even for a country that's meant to be small InUniverse. He never once rationalizes that maybe if he made ''himself'' the whipping boy and took responsibility for the harm he caused, then Canada could easily be in the clear.
* InelegantBlubbering: Is reduced to this when he finally cracks from the pressure.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He refuses to call off the strike even though Canada's economy is suffering and citizens are dying because he doesn't want to admit to himself that it's been a pointless effort and that nobody cares about him. After the strike, which has done all harm and no good, is over, he throws a party at which he and his two aides are the only ones actually celebrating.
* NeverMyFault: While it's implied at several points that he realizes he's in the wrong, he adamantly refuses to admit it. During his phone call with Kyle, he tells Kyle that "the blood will be on your hands" if the Canadians all die before he can get them their "internet money," even though the famine that would kill them is entirely ''his'' doing.
* PresidentEvil: He's not the president of Canada, or its prime minister, but he seems to be the one running the country in the episode he appears. Since all of his goals come back to running his country into the ground when there's literally ''nothing'' preventing him from just taking the fall and apologizing, it's safe to say he's at least fairly evil.
* PyrrhicVictory: "Wins" the strike by receiving gumballs and restaurant coupons for every Canadian, the total value of which is a pathetic fraction ''of a fraction'' than what his strike cost the country. The restaurant coupons warrant a special mention, because the restaurant in question (Bennigan's) has no locations in Canada, meaning they're basically just stacks of paper.
* SmugSnake: His intelligence is inversely proportional to his arrogance.
* StupidEvil: Terrance and Philip call him this when its abundantly clear that he had no idea what he was doing and when he realized the hole he dug himself in, he wouldn't swallow his pride and call off the strike because he didn't want to be seen as an idiot.
* UncertainDoom: He and his two aides are sent adrift on an iceberg as punishment for the strike. He's never seen again after this, so it's unknown whether he died or managed to reach dry land and live somewhere else. Terrance and Phillip do suggest that he could end up in Denmark.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 15

[[folder:Funnybot]]
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->''"Awkward!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "Funnybot"

A robotic comedian created and manufactured in Germany with a purpose of entertaining people and proving Germans aren't the least funny people in the world. Funnybot appeared in the episode "Funnybot", in which he served as the main antagonist.
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* ArchEnemy: To Jimmy.
* BlackComedy: He was built by the Germans to be as insulting and brutal in his comedy as possible. Naturally he had to continue one-upping himself to fulfill his programming until he settled on destroying the world for the ultimate joke.
* ComedicSociopath: He believes killing all humans will lead to the greatest punchline of all time.
* {{Expy}}: Of the [[Series/DoctorWho Daleks]]. [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming Which sounds like it would be an interesting episode in its own right]]. He's also an expy of Nomad, the homicidal probe from the Star Trek TOS episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E3TheChangeling The Changeling]]"; he frequently employs Nomad's catchphrase of "Non-sequitur!" and is [[LogicBomb defeated the same way it was]].
* GoneHorriblyRight: He was made with the specific purpose of taking comedy to the next level. This leads him to try to KillAllHumans for comedy.
* HeelFaceTurn: After being exposed to a LogicBomb and realizing that comedy should be left to humans.
* KarmaHoudini: Probably one of the biggest {{Karma Houdini}}s in the show. He nearly destroys the world and is thought to be left sealed up for all eternity. [[spoiler: Then it turns out they're sealing Creator/TylerPerry.]]
%%* KillerRobot: And how...
* LackOfEmpathy: As he was made to take comedy to the next level he eventually starts brutally killing lots of people to feel awkward about it. He eventually takes it to the logical extreme by attempting to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy the world]] and ''then'' feel bad about it.
* LogicBomb: He gets defeated by Jimmy attempting to give him a comedy award. Getting an award would be taking comedy seriously, which goes against the entire point of comedy. The resulting bomb allowed him to have a HeelRealization and back down from comedy.
* LaughablyEvil: He's programmed to be the funniest he can be.
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Tried to eradicate all life on Earth [[ForTheEvulz for the sake of a punchline.]]
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in the episode he starred in as the antagonist.
* PunchClockVillain: He's not actually evil, just a slave to his programming.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Always speaks like this.
* VillainHasAPoint: Everything he does, including killing people and trying to destroy the world, ''is'' considered in the world of South Park to pretty hilarious by a good deal of humanity, even those he grievously wounds. [[OnlySaneMan Only the kids and Jimmy]] realize how bad this actually is.
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[[folder:The Weatherheads]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Mr. Weatherhead), Unknown (Mrs. Weatherhead)
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS15E14ThePoorKid The Poor Kid]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "The Poor Kid"

A husband and wife who take in Kenny (and later Cartman) when they get put into foster care. They are very devoutly agnostic and attempt to instill their beliefs--er, ''uncertainties'' into their many foster children, even if it means abusing them.
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* AbusiveParents: They punish their foster children by spraying them with a pressure washer of Dr Pepper.
* TheFundamentalist: ''Agnostic'' fundamentalists. They only allow their foster children to drink "agnostic" beverages like Dr Pepper (because, as they put it, you can't tell what flavor it's supposed to be), and harshly punish them if they express any definitive belief for or against God.
[[/folder]]

!!Season 18

[[folder:Canadian Minister of Mobile Gaming]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS18E6FreemiumIsntFree Freemium Isn't Free]]"

The creator of the Terrance and Phillip mobile game and the BigBad of "Freemium Isn't Free".
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* BigBad: Of "Freemium Isn't Free".
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Each Freemium game market design doesn't even require guinea pigs to go past their primal stages, and he skips out on putting something, ''anything,'' with even an iota of good, clean fun in it. Satan explains that his lack of nuance and blatant Skinner box-like experiment is the lowest common denominator of temptation for the highest common deminator of the social class.
* EvilerThanThou: Even Satan is disgusted by his methods of temptations; leading the two of them to clash during the episode's climax.
* {{Gasshole}}: Regularly farts fireballs.
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: As the Canadian devil]].
[[/folder]]

!!Season 19

[[folder:Canadian President]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS19E2WhereMyCountryGone Where My Country Gone?]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Where My Country Gone?"

The PresidentEvil in Canada.
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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: The Canadians have grown to despise him, and [[spoiler: they couldn't have been happier when he was fucked to death by Mr. Garrison]].
* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: [[spoiler:When Mr. Garrison rapes him to death, nobody mourns. The Canadians rejoice as a result and return to Canada, once they get word of his death.]]
%%* AssholeVictim
%%* {{Expy}}: Of Donald Trump.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is described by Thomas the Canadian as a simple "brash asshole."
* KarmicRape: [[spoiler: The Canadians that he exiled think that he deserved getting raped to death.]]
* PresidentEvil: Turned Canada into a CrapsackWorld and sent most of his people fleeing Canada for America.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Only appears briefly in a single episode, but his actions lead to Garrison running for (and eventually becoming) President, a story arc that lasts several seasons.
* {{Trumplica}}: He's got a very noticeable Trump influence, with his hair, temperament and obsession with building a wall to keep out foreigners being his most defining characteristics.
* VillainousLegacy: [[spoiler: Mr. Garrison would soon adopt his appearance and become a PresidentEvil to his own country.]]
* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:Gets less than ten minutes of screen time, and is killed in his debut episode. Most of what we know about him is from other characters talking about him.]]
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!!Season 20

[[folder:[=TrollTrace=] Employees]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Two [=TrollTrace=] employees with Lennart Bedrager.]]

->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E4WienersOut Wieners Out]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E10TheEndOfSerializationAsWeKnowIt The End of Serialization as We Know It]]"

People Lennart Bedrager hired to work for him and help him make the [=TrollTrace=] servers.
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* AntiVillain: [[spoiler:Unlike Lennart Bedrager,]] they seem like they genuinely want to avenge Freja Ollengard.
* HeelFaceTurn: While they weren't necessarily evil, they did [[spoiler:eventually side with Gerald, the trolls, and Kyle.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVgiZGz1Mz8 Tjing Tjang Tjing]], along with their [[spoiler:former]] boss, Lennart.
* OhCrap: One of them has this reaction once they realize that [[spoiler:Bedrager had tricked them]].
* PunchClockVillain: They're really only employees, they don't exactly have any say in the matter.
* ThoseTwoGuys: The two workers in the picture to the right seem to rank higher than the others and are often seen on either side of Bedrager. The "bad" part is subverted, though, as [[WellIntentionedExtremist they just want to do what they think is best for the world]].
* {{Unwitting Pawn}}s: [[spoiler:They helped Lennart Bedrager because they were clueless about his real motivation and thought he really wanted to help make the world a safer place]].
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They want to avenge Freija and keep the world safe from trolls, even if their methods seem a bit disproportionate.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Bedrager escapes the [=TrollTrace=] building after it becomes apparent that the United States is going to bomb it. He seals the workers inside along with Gerald and the other trolls, as he has no further use for them]].
[[/folder]]

!!Season 21

[[folder:Chip Duncan]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS21E6SonsAWitches Sons a Witches]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Sons a Witches"

A man who hung out with the men of South Park around Halloween. They would dress as witches and have a party in the woods where they'd drink beer, smoke crack, and place fake curses on their wives. Chip brings along a spellbook, which he uses to turn himself into a real witch. He then begins terrorizing the town of South Park, leading the other men to fear that they'll become targets of the ensuing "[[WitchHunt witch pursuit thing]]."
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* BagOfHolding: Stored his kidnapped children in one of these.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Possibly. While Chip had apparently always been an unpleasant person, it's never made clear if he's actually in control of his actions as a witch, or if he's under some sort of influence.
* BullyingADragon: Chip learns the hard way that, even when you've been imbued with magical powers, it's a very bad idea to [[spoiler: threaten the President of the United States when he can vaporize you with a satellite just by making a phone call]].
* FlyingBroomstick: Rides one of these.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: According to President Garrison, Chip had always been a douche. Randy also expresses a negative opinion of him.
* TheHyena: Comes with the "wicked witch" territory.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Chip hadn't been seen prior to his appearance in "Sons a Witches," but he'd apparently been an associate of the guys for quite some time.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Is killed of at the end of his [[OneShotCharacter first appearance]] but he plays a part in [[spoiler:Heidi's eventual HeelRealization and break up with Cartman.]]
* WickedWitch: A male example who nonetheless embodies all of the stereotypical characteristics of this trope.
* WouldHurtAChild: Kidnapped children with the intention of absorbing their souls to increase his own power.
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!!Season 22

[[folder:Catholic Cleanup Crew]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Trey Parker and Matt Stone]]
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS22E02ABoyAndAPriest A Boy and a Priest]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "A Boy and a Priest"

A cleanup crew sent by the Catholic Church to cover up the various crimes committed by their priests. They arrive in South Park they believe that one of their priests is committing such crime.
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* AssholeVictims: Covering up many heinous crimes for the Catholic Church definitely means they won't elicit a lot of sympathy when Father Maxi kills them.
* BaitAndSwitch: When they first arrive in South Park all signs point to them intending to kill Father Maxi and fix all the damage he supposedly caused to all the boys in town. Instead they just want to send Maxi far away to a remote island, revealing that they're trying to cover up his supposed crimes and make sure he gets away with them like all the other priests.
* CharacterCatchPhrase: They habitually say the word "cum" whenever they're destroying evidence. Standouts include "Cumby" and "Cumboni".
* CleanupCrew: One for the Catholic Church use to cover up their own crimes.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Once Father Maxi corners them, he makes quick work of the three with the "Cumboni", the Catholic Church's linchpin of hiding any evidence of their crimes.
* KarmicDeath: They are all killed by Father Maxi when they try to send him away with the intent to replace him with another priest that could potentially ''hurt'' the children. Bonus points in that Maxi kills them with their very own "Cumboni".
* SinisterMinister: They are all catholic priests that cover up crimes committed by other priests and send them away to remote locations, away from suspicion, making sure the other preists get away with it.
* WouldHurtAChild: They are willing to kidnap and kill children if they happen to be victims or witnesses to the crimes committed by Catholic Priests.
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* CatSmile: Whenever he's happy, he sports this.



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* ItsAllAboutMe: He did everything he could to sabotage Timmy's fundraising efforts for keeping the summer camp open in "Handicar," which would have ruined the summer of many handicapped kids, simply because he didn't like it there; granted the last time he was there he was shot at, bit by highly venomous snakes, and [[ItMakesSenseInContext raped by a shark]]. All of these things were his own fault, but it's still gives some extra justification to stay the hell away.

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* ItsAllAboutMe: He did everything he could to sabotage Timmy's fundraising efforts for keeping the summer camp open in "Handicar," which would have ruined the summer of many handicapped kids, simply because he didn't like it there; granted the last time he was there he was shot at, bit with arrows, attacked by highly venomous snakes, and [[ItMakesSenseInContext raped by a shark]]. All of these things were his own fault, but it's still gives some extra justification to stay the hell away.



* PlayfulCatSmile: Whenever he's happy, he sports this.



* {{Expy}}: Of the [[Series/DoctorWho Daleks]]. [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming Which sounds like it would be an interesting episode in its own right]].

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* {{Expy}}: Of the [[Series/DoctorWho Daleks]]. [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming Which sounds like it would be an interesting episode in its own right]]. He's also an expy of Nomad, the homicidal probe from the Star Trek TOS episode "[[Recap/StarTrekS2E3TheChangeling The Changeling]]"; he frequently employs Nomad's catchphrase of "Non-sequitur!" and is [[LogicBomb defeated the same way it was]].
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[[folder:Death]]
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The Gatekeeper of the Underworld who at one point had to surface to take Kenny with him after he survives for too long. Also an avid ''Terrance & Phillip'' enjoyer.
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* AntiVillain: Death is ruthless and is not above taking children, but he only kills the people he has to kill (meaning Kenny), and actually helps Grandpa Marsh have a JerkassRealization by allowing his own grandfather's ghost to talk to him through limbo. He's also not above putting his mission on hold to share some laughs with the boys over ''Terrance & Phillip'''s humor.
* BigBad: Of "Death", where he chases down and kills Kenny, likely for not having died of his flu before.
* TheBadGuyWins: He succeeds in claiming Kenny and taking him back with him to the underworld.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns meaningfully in "The Pandemic Special", where he's got his work cut out for him due to the spread of COVID throughout the town.
* TheDreaded: When they see him, the boys all stop in their tracks and flee, for understandable reasons. The only person who doesn't fear him is Grandpa Marsh, [[DeathSeeker also for understandable reasons]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Death seems to consider Great-Great-Grandpa Marsh coercing his grandson into killing him to be distasteful, and dooms him to an eternity in limbo as a result.
** In "The Pandemic Special", he seemingly knows Randy started the pandemic, and at the end of the special he gives him a long stare before going back to his job.
* TheFaceless: Even moreso than Kenny, as his hood covers his entire face (if he has one).
* GoKartingWithBowser: Death and the boys temporarily give up the chase to watch some ''Terrance and Phillip'' together.
* TheGrimReaper: His role, essentially. He shows up in the latter half of the episode and goes on to chase the boys as it is their (or rather, Kenny's) time.
* HopeSpot: It initially seemed that Death and the boys were done chasing each other and were going to have fun together watching ''Terrance & Phillip''. Then the show gets cancelled.
* KarmaHoudini: After killing Kenny, he's briefly called a bastard by Kyle and then disappears with little fanfare. Justified, as he's TheGrimReaper so taking people is his job.
* {{Manchild}}: He chases the boys in a tricycle and is one of the two adults in the episode to laugh at Terrance & Phillip alongside the other boys. He also throws a hissy fit when they cancel the show.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Not only does he use a tricycle, but he also laughs at ''Terrance & Phillip'''s fart jokes.
* PetTheDog: When Grandpa Marsh shows up to ask Death to take him with him, Death refuses and instead allows him to talk with his Grandpa's ghost from Limbo, to put an end to his constant attempts to get Stan to kill him.
* TheProblemWithFightingDeath: {{Subverted}}. When he shows up to claim Kenny, the boys all wisely retreat, although they fail to stop him from claiming Kenny. The only one willing to fight was Grandpa Marsh, who ''wanted'' to die, but he was too slow and never got to touch him.
* TheUnfettered: Death is willing to chase the boys across the town with the sole intent to kill Kenny.
* WouldHurtAChild: The Grim Reaper doesn't care if his victim is 8-years-old. He claims whom he has to claim and that's it.
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[[folder:Mutant Stan Marsh Clone]]
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->'''Voiced by: Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}

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->'''Voiced by: Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}

Terrance Mephesto's Science Project created by his father, Dr. Mephesto, who disowned him almost immediately for only having one ass.
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The football team representing Middle Park during the Homecoming game held at South Park. They take their roles ''very'' seriously.



* TheAce: They're so brutal that South Park only aims to beat the spread against them (that is, losing by less than 70 points).
* AxCrazy: There's roughing, and then there's tearing the limbs and head off an opponent.
* BigBad: For "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride"
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The captain who bullies the team will later be re-established as the 5th (later 6th) grader leader and a student at South Park Elementary, as he was shown to be in the unaired pilot.
* EvilCounterpart: The ''Middle Park Cowboys'' are this to the ''South Park Cows'', being incredibly efficient, ruthless, brutal, and with high expectations; while the latter are childish, bumbling, and are happy with losing by less than 70 points. Middle Park Elementary also seems to be an upgraded version of South Park Elementary, complete with a satellite dish.
* FreudianExcuse: Their mascot routinely gets kidnapped by Jimbo and Ned during homecoming, which likely fuels their sheer hatred for South Park.
* HateSink: The ''Middle Park Cowboys'' aren't just arrogant and unpleasant, they're also needlessly cruel to the ''South Park Cows'' who clearly have no way of beating them. They're so motivated to win them without allowing them to get any points that they murder Kenny when he comes close to a touchdown, which doesn't even draw a flag. Suddenly Jimbo's plan to blow them up doesn't seem as cruel.
* {{Jerkass}}: Even before the game starts, they eagerly taunt the ''South Park Cows'' before overwhelming them. When Kenny receives the punt and gets surprisingly close to a touchdown, they straight-up murder him.
* JerkJock: They're worse than Bill and Fosse, as they're needlessly brutal and murderous toward their enemies.
* KidsAreCruel: They beat Pip and Kyle to a pulp, ''kill'' Kenny, and seem to be in general umpleasant.
* MeaningfulName: The ''Cowboys'' essentially destroy the ''Cows'', with one of them being mutilated. [[MeaningfulAppearance Furthermore]], the ''Cowboys'' have revolvers drawn in the side of their helmets, while the ''Cows'' have... well, [[ShapedLikeItself cows]], symbolising that the former will butcher the latter.
* PyrrhicVictory: Middle Park essentially wins the Homecoming tournament, but fails to beat them by more than 70 points, which is what the Townsfolk were aiming for. Notably, the announcers only praise South Park Cows for beating the spread, and in the end, it's Stan who gets to do a speech about his "almost victory". Also their horse mascot blows up at the end, with more than a few players likely being blown with him.
* TroublingUnchildlikeBehavior: While it's not unusual for kids to be rough at football, the ''Middle Park Cowboys'' tear Kenny's arms off and then plow into him, tearing his ''head'' off, for getting to the 30 with the football.
* UncertainDoom: Jimbo's booby trap on their mascot Enrique (meant to cripple or kill the opposing team) goes off ''after'' the game has ended. Though poor Enrique is blown to bits, it's unknown if any of the players died on the blow as well.
* UnnecessaryRoughness: Kenny being decapitated on the gridiron doesn't even draw a flag.
-->'''Chef:''' Hey, come on! That was roughing! At least let us scrape him off the field!
* YankTheDogsChain: Enrique, their mascot, is initially spared of being blown up by [[MusicalTrigger Jimbo's bomb]] when Richard Stamos is unable to hit a high F, only for Stamos to learn his vocals at the worst possible moment, blowing the horse to smitheries.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}

Terrance Mephesto's Science Project created by his father, Dr. Mephesto, who disowned him almost immediately for only having one ass.
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The Gatekeeper of the Underworld who at one point had to surface to take Kenny with him after he survives for too long. Also an avid ''Terrance & Phillip'' enjoyer.

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The Gatekeeper A pack of mutant turkeys gone rouge. They were created by Dr. Mephesto to feast on during Thanksgiving, but now they're the Underworld who at one point had ones trying to surface pluck the town to take Kenny with him after he survives for too long. Also an avid ''Terrance & Phillip'' enjoyer.death.



* AntiVillain: Death is ruthless and is not above taking children, but he only kills the people he has to kill (meaning Kenny), and actually helps Grandpa Marsh have a JerkassRealization by allowing his own grandfather's ghost to talk to him through limbo. He's also not above putting his mission on hold to share some laughs with the boys over ''Terrance & Phillip'''s humor.
* BigBad: Of "Death", where he chases down and kills Kenny, likely for not having died of his flu before.
* TheBadGuyWins: He succeeds in claiming Kenny and taking him back with him to the underworld.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns meaningfully in "The Pandemic Special", where he's got his work cut out for him due to the spread of COVID throughout the town.
* TheDreaded: When they see him, the boys all stop in their tracks and flee, for understandable reasons. The only person who doesn't fear him is Grandpa Marsh, [[DeathSeeker also for understandable reasons]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Death seems to consider Great-Great-Grandpa Marsh coercing his grandson into killing him to be distasteful, and dooms him to an eternity in limbo as a result.
** In "The Pandemic Special", he seemingly knows Randy started the pandemic, and at the end of the special he gives him a long stare before going back to his job.
* TheFaceless: Even moreso than Kenny, as his hood covers his entire face (if he has one).
* GoKartingWithBowser: Death and the boys temporarily give up the chase to watch some ''Terrance and Phillip'' together.
* TheGrimReaper: His role, essentially. He shows up in the latter half of the episode and goes on to chase the boys as it is their (or rather, Kenny's) time.
* HopeSpot: It initially seemed that Death and the boys were done chasing each other and were going to have fun together watching ''Terrance & Phillip''. Then the show gets cancelled.
* KarmaHoudini: After killing Kenny, he's briefly called a bastard by Kyle and then disappears with little fanfare. Justified, as he's TheGrimReaper so taking people is his job.
* {{Manchild}}: He chases the boys in a tricycle and is one of the two adults in the episode to laugh at Terrance & Phillip alongside the other boys. He also throws a hissy fit when they cancel the show.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Not only does he use a tricycle, but he also laughs at ''Terrance & Phillip'''s fart jokes.
* PetTheDog: When Grandpa Marsh shows up to ask Death to take him with him, Death refuses and instead allows him to talk with his Grandpa's ghost from Limbo, to put an end to his constant attempts to get Stan to kill him.
* TheProblemWithFightingDeath: {{Subverted}}. When he shows up to claim Kenny, the boys all wisely retreat, although they fail to stop him from claiming Kenny. The only one willing to fight was Grandpa Marsh, who ''wanted'' to die, but he was too slow and never got to touch him.
* TheUnfettered: Death is willing to chase the boys across the town with the sole intent to kill Kenny.
* WouldHurtAChild: The Grim Reaper doesn't care if his victim is 8-years-old. He claims whom he has to claim and that's it.

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* AntiVillain: Death is ruthless BigBadEnsemble: With Sally Struthers for "Starvin' Marvin". Fittingly, both are implied to end up eaten by the Ethiopians.
* EyeballPluckingBirds: Many of them surround Kenny at one point
and is not above taking children, peck out one of his eyes, killing him.
* UncertainDoom: The Mutant Turkey leader with ''Braveheart'' makeup isn't shown getting killed,
but he only kills the people he has to kill (meaning Kenny), and actually helps Grandpa Marsh have a JerkassRealization by allowing his own grandfather's ghost to talk to him through limbo. He's also not above putting his mission on hold to share some laughs with the boys over ''Terrance & Phillip'''s humor.
* BigBad: Of "Death", where he chases down
implication that it was at the forefront of the battle, chances of its survival are slim at best, and kills Kenny, it was likely for not having died of his flu before.
* TheBadGuyWins: He succeeds in claiming Kenny and taking him back with him to
among the underworld.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns meaningfully in "The Pandemic Special", where he's got his work cut out for him due to the spread of COVID throughout the town.
* TheDreaded: When they see him, the boys all stop in their tracks and flee, for understandable reasons. The only person who doesn't fear him is Grandpa Marsh, [[DeathSeeker also for understandable reasons]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Death seems to consider Great-Great-Grandpa Marsh coercing his grandson into killing him to be distasteful, and dooms him to an eternity in limbo as a result.
** In "The Pandemic Special", he seemingly knows Randy started the pandemic, and at the end of the special he gives him a long stare before going back
turkey carcasses Marvin brought to his job.
* TheFaceless: Even moreso than Kenny, as his hood covers his entire face (if he has one).
* GoKartingWithBowser: Death and the boys temporarily give up the chase to watch some ''Terrance and Phillip'' together.
* TheGrimReaper: His role, essentially. He shows up in the latter half of the episode and goes on to chase the boys as it is their (or rather, Kenny's) time.
* HopeSpot: It initially seemed that Death and the boys were done chasing each other and were going to have fun together watching ''Terrance & Phillip''. Then the show gets cancelled.
* KarmaHoudini: After killing Kenny, he's briefly called a bastard by Kyle and then disappears with little fanfare. Justified, as he's TheGrimReaper so taking people is his job.
* {{Manchild}}: He chases the boys in a tricycle and is one of the two adults in the episode to laugh at Terrance & Phillip alongside the other boys. He also throws a hissy fit when they cancel the show.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Not only does he use a tricycle, but he also laughs at ''Terrance & Phillip'''s fart jokes.
* PetTheDog: When Grandpa Marsh shows up to ask Death to take him with him, Death refuses and instead allows him to talk with his Grandpa's ghost from Limbo, to put an end to his constant attempts to get Stan to kill him.
* TheProblemWithFightingDeath: {{Subverted}}. When he shows up to claim Kenny, the boys all wisely retreat, although they fail to stop him from claiming Kenny. The only one willing to fight was Grandpa Marsh, who ''wanted'' to die, but he was too slow and never got to touch him.
* TheUnfettered: Death is willing to chase the boys across the town with the sole intent to kill Kenny.
* WouldHurtAChild: The Grim Reaper doesn't care if his victim is 8-years-old. He claims whom he has to claim and that's it.
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* StarterVillain: They're the first antagonists of a proper episode of South Park, as they kickstart the events of the episode by kidnapping Ike.



!!Season 3

[[folder:Veronica]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Michael Ann Young (human), Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Succubus)
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Marie-Laure Beneston
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS3E3Succubus The Succubus]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "The Succubus"

Chef's fiancee who appeared in "The Succubus". As the title of the episode suggests, she turns out to be a possessive demon that the boys must defeat.

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!!Season 3

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[[folder:Mutant Stan Marsh Clone]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Michael Ann Young (human), by: Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Succubus)
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Marie-Laure Beneston
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS3E3Succubus The Succubus]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "The Succubus"

Chef's fiancee
Parker|AndMattStone}}

Terrance Mephesto's Science Project created by his father, Dr. Mephesto,
who appeared in "The Succubus". As the title of the episode suggests, she turns out to be a possessive demon that the boys must defeat.disowned him almost immediately for only having one ass.



%%* AxCrazy
* BigBad: In her debut episode, "The Succubus".
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She disguises herself as a friendly woman to seduce Chef and when the boys try to expose her, she plays innocent.
* NightmareFace: Briefly shifts into one while gloating to the boys about how they can't stop her marrying Chef.
* OneShotCharacter: She was made specifically for "The Succubus".
* OneWingedAngel: When Stan and Kyle sing her song backwards to reveal her true identity.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has red eyes in her true form.

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%%* AxCrazy
* AlasPoorVillain: The Evil Stan Clone might have been unstable and chaotic, and he wrecked havoc across the town; but getting unceremoniously shot in the head by her creator for seeing him as a freak of humanity was uncalled for, especially after [[HiddenDepths he had shown to have memories of his other self's life and was initially willing to calm down and join the boys]]. Dr. Mephesto doesn't get any pleasure from putting him down and Terrance shouts a BigNo when he dies (if only because now he doesn't have a clone for the science project).
* AxCrazy: After he's born, he starts wrecking havoc everywhere he goes, though Dr. Mephesto implies it's partly due to the abuse his genetic template suffered from the town.
* TheBerserker: He's an almost mindless brute with one arm capable of toppling cars and flinging people around like rats.
* BigBad: In her debut episode, "The Succubus".
* BitchInSheepsClothing: She disguises herself as a friendly woman
Of "An Elephant Makes Love to seduce Chef a Pig", after he breaks free and when starts rampaging through the boys try town.
* BoomHeadshot: Granted, most of him a head, but this is how Mephesto kills him after vowing not
to expose her, she plays innocent.
play with nature anymore.
* NightmareFace: Briefly shifts into one {{Foil}}: Though both are abused genetic copies of the same person, He's this for Stan himself, being a mindless brute who takes every drawback extremely seriously and deals with his troubles by lashing out at others, while gloating Stan is a (comparatively) more mature yet inoffensive kid who often endures his plights and bounces back easily, and who tries to learn from his experiences. Furthermore, Stan is an AnimalLover, while the first thing the clone does is kill a four-assed frog.
* FreudianExcuse: He's born with his creator disowning him for having only one ass, and trying to have him destroyed. His rampages all stem from PoorCommunicationKills since he doesn't have any experience in the outside world.
--->'''Clone Stan:''' Me bad?
* HairTriggerTemper: Clone Stan makes a brutal rampage after someone calls him "bad". Sometimes he only has to ''think'' you called him bad to lose his mind.
* HiddenDepths: Despite seemingly coming across as a mindless brute, Clone Stan recognizes his genetic template, implying he shares some memories with him, and was eager to meet his sister. He also shows some remorse for his rampages when Stan calms him down.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds:Seems to be the case with him, having similar memories as his genetic template. It's probably not a coincidence that his main targets are Mr. Garrison, Jimbo's store, and Shelley. Despite this, he isn't very good at communicating this.
-->'''Newscaster Tom:''' It appears that the horrible, destructive creature is actually eight-year old Stan Marsh of South Park. When asked why he was wreaking so much havoc on his home town, the little boy replies simply, "Me Stan, ba-chomp, ba-chewy-chomp, ba-chewy-chomp". Back to you in the studio.
* TheWorfEffect: He lays waste
to the boys about how they can't town, with not even Officer Barbrady being able to stop her marrying Chef.
* OneShotCharacter: She was made specifically for "The Succubus".
* OneWingedAngel: When Stan and Kyle sing her song backwards
him. Once he's put face to reveal her true identity.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has red eyes in her true form.
face with Shelley, she promptly kicks his head in.



!!Season 4

[[folder:Loogie/Luigi]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardBelzer
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E1TheToothFairysTats2000 The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000]]"

The main antagonist in the episode "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". Although he acted only once as a main antagonist, he was later seen in cameos with the other children in later seasons (such as auditioning to be the new fourth friend in "Professor Chaos", or playing at Mr. Jefferson's house in "The Jeffersons").

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!!Season 4

[[folder:Loogie/Luigi]]
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[[folder:Death]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardBelzer
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E1TheToothFairysTats2000
The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000]]"

The main antagonist in
Gatekeeper of the episode "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". Although he acted only once as a main antagonist, he was later seen in cameos Underworld who at one point had to surface to take Kenny with the other children in later seasons (such as auditioning to be the new fourth friend in "Professor Chaos", or playing at Mr. Jefferson's house in "The Jeffersons").him after he survives for too long. Also an avid ''Terrance & Phillip'' enjoyer.



* AffablyEvil: He becomes genuinely affable part by the end of "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". He even auditions to be the boys [[FriendlyEnemy fourth friend]] in "Professor Chaos".
%%* BadBoss
* BigBad: Of "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000".
* BoomerangBigot: A variation. He believes adults have superior control to all children, and ironically, he is a child and does not behave childishly.
%%* CardCarryingVillain
%%* DeadpanSnarker
* TheDon: Despite being an elementary school kid, he's styled after a classic Italian mafioso and runs a racket that steals tooth fairy money from kids around the neighborhood.
* EnfantTerrible[=/=]CreepyChild: Although he does not act childish and behaves like an adult, he is probably the child who has more murderous and criminal tendencies. In tandem with Cartman.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/TheGodfather Vito Corleone]].
* FatBastard: Although he's not as fat as Cartman.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is a ruthless mobster who acts very likable when he hides his cruel side.
%%* ImplacableMan
* KarmaHoudini: Outside of his empire getting shut down, that's as much punishment as he gets.
* MumblingBrando: A rare version where a kid talks with Vito Corleone's soft but vaguely-commanding raspy voice.
%%* TheSociopath
* SuddenNameChange: Was referred to as "Luigi" in "Professor Chaos". It's likely that "Luigi" is his given name, and "Loogie" is a nickname based on it.

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* AffablyEvil: He becomes genuinely affable part by AntiVillain: Death is ruthless and is not above taking children, but he only kills the end of "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". He even auditions people he has to be kill (meaning Kenny), and actually helps Grandpa Marsh have a JerkassRealization by allowing his own grandfather's ghost to talk to him through limbo. He's also not above putting his mission on hold to share some laughs with the boys [[FriendlyEnemy fourth friend]] in "Professor Chaos".
%%* BadBoss
over ''Terrance & Phillip'''s humor.
* BigBad: Of "Death", where he chases down and kills Kenny, likely for not having died of his flu before.
* TheBadGuyWins: He succeeds in claiming Kenny and taking him back with him to the underworld.
* TheBusCameBack: Returns meaningfully in
"The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000".
* BoomerangBigot: A variation. He believes adults have superior control to all children, and ironically, he is a child and does not behave childishly.
%%* CardCarryingVillain
%%* DeadpanSnarker
* TheDon: Despite being an elementary school kid,
Pandemic Special", where he's styled after a classic Italian mafioso got his work cut out for him due to the spread of COVID throughout the town.
* TheDreaded: When they see him, the boys all stop in their tracks
and runs flee, for understandable reasons. The only person who doesn't fear him is Grandpa Marsh, [[DeathSeeker also for understandable reasons]].
* EvenEvilHasStandards:
** Death seems to consider Great-Great-Grandpa Marsh coercing his grandson into killing him to be distasteful, and dooms him to an eternity in limbo as
a racket result.
** In "The Pandemic Special", he seemingly knows Randy started the pandemic, and at the end of the special he gives him a long stare before going back to his job.
* TheFaceless: Even moreso than Kenny, as his hood covers his entire face (if he has one).
* GoKartingWithBowser: Death and the boys temporarily give up the chase to watch some ''Terrance and Phillip'' together.
* TheGrimReaper: His role, essentially. He shows up in the latter half of the episode and goes on to chase the boys as it is their (or rather, Kenny's) time.
* HopeSpot: It initially seemed
that steals tooth fairy money from kids around Death and the neighborhood.
* EnfantTerrible[=/=]CreepyChild: Although he does not act childish
boys were done chasing each other and behaves like an adult, he is probably were going to have fun together watching ''Terrance & Phillip''. Then the child who has more murderous and criminal tendencies. In tandem with Cartman.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/TheGodfather Vito Corleone]].
* FatBastard: Although he's not as fat as Cartman.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is a ruthless mobster who acts very likable when he hides his cruel side.
%%* ImplacableMan
show gets cancelled.
* KarmaHoudini: Outside of After killing Kenny, he's briefly called a bastard by Kyle and then disappears with little fanfare. Justified, as he's TheGrimReaper so taking people is his empire getting shut down, job.
* {{Manchild}}: He chases the boys in a tricycle and is one of the two adults in the episode to laugh at Terrance & Phillip alongside the other boys. He also throws a hissy fit when they cancel the show.
* NotSoAboveItAll: Not only does he use a tricycle, but he also laughs at ''Terrance & Phillip'''s fart jokes.
* PetTheDog: When Grandpa Marsh shows up to ask Death to take him with him, Death refuses and instead allows him to talk with his Grandpa's ghost from Limbo, to put an end to his constant attempts to get Stan to kill him.
* TheProblemWithFightingDeath: {{Subverted}}. When he shows up to claim Kenny, the boys all wisely retreat, although they fail to stop him from claiming Kenny. The only one willing to fight was Grandpa Marsh, who ''wanted'' to die, but he was too slow and never got to touch him.
* TheUnfettered: Death is willing to chase the boys across the town with the sole intent to kill Kenny.
* WouldHurtAChild: The Grim Reaper doesn't care if his victim is 8-years-old. He claims whom he has to claim and
that's as much punishment as he gets.
* MumblingBrando: A rare version where a kid talks with Vito Corleone's soft but vaguely-commanding raspy voice.
%%* TheSociopath
* SuddenNameChange: Was referred to as "Luigi" in "Professor Chaos". It's likely that "Luigi" is his given name, and "Loogie" is a nickname based on
it.



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->'''Voiced by:''' Eliza J. Schneider
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E6CherokeeHairTampons Cherokee Hair Tampons]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Cherokee Hair Tampons"

The holistic medicine dealer from "Cherokee Hair Tampons".

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!!Season 3

[[folder:Veronica]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Eliza J. Schneider
Michael Ann Young (human), Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Succubus)
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Marie-Laure Beneston
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E6CherokeeHairTampons Cherokee Hair Tampons]]"
"[[Recap/SouthParkS3E3Succubus The Succubus]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Cherokee Hair Tampons"

The holistic medicine dealer from "Cherokee Hair Tampons".
"The Succubus"

Chef's fiancee who appeared in "The Succubus". As the title of the episode suggests, she turns out to be a possessive demon that the boys must defeat.



* BlatantLies: She claimed that with her medicine, Kyle would seem to be getting worse when he's getting better; him vomiting up a storm is apparently a good sign because it means his body is ridding itself of "toxins."
* BrokenPedestal: Everyone towards her at the end after she's exposed as a fraud. Even her two cohorts laugh and kick her to the curb when she's beaten up and presumably killed.
* ItsAllAboutMe: She never showed an ounce of care for anyone but herself. Even after being exposed, she doesn't get off her high horse, [[NeverMyFault insisting that she was just doing her job and that she warned everyone that toxins are everyone's enemy.]]
* LaserGuidedKarma: She is beat up and possibly killed at the end by her formerly loyal customers.
* NeverMyFault: She shirks any sort of blame for prolonging Kyle's illness and blames the all-powerful autonomy of [[YouKeepUsingThatWord "toxins."]]
* PunnyName: Her name (or what she's called) is a play on the word "misinformation".
* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Downplayed, but using (clearly outdated) ancient tribal healing techniques and wearing a feathered scoop neck seems to be the only thing she expresses any real sense of emotion over.
* SnakeOilSalesman: She charged over 200 dollars for her supposed "all-natural" medicine.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Her whole business runs on misinformation. Too bad everyone in town only focuses on her last name.
* TheStoic: [[TheSociopath It's likely a front,]] but years of business in the holistic medicine industry seems to have left her quite calm and accustomed to all the goings-on around her.
* TheSociopath: Kyle is deathly ill, but she advises against taking him to a hospital so that she can milk his family for their money with her useless "natural medicine."
* UncertainDoom: It's heavily implied she died when the townspeople attacked her since one person screamed "Kill her," but it's never confirmed.

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%%* AxCrazy
* BlatantLies: BigBad: In her debut episode, "The Succubus".
* BitchInSheepsClothing:
She claimed that with her medicine, Kyle would seem to be getting worse when he's getting better; him vomiting up a storm is apparently a good sign because it means his body is ridding itself of "toxins."
* BrokenPedestal: Everyone towards her at the end after she's exposed
disguises herself as a fraud. Even her two cohorts laugh friendly woman to seduce Chef and kick her to the curb when she's beaten up and presumably killed.
* ItsAllAboutMe: She never showed an ounce of care for anyone but herself. Even after being exposed, she doesn't get off her high horse, [[NeverMyFault insisting that she was just doing her job and that she warned everyone that toxins are everyone's enemy.]]
* LaserGuidedKarma: She is beat up and possibly killed at the end by her formerly loyal customers.
* NeverMyFault: She shirks any sort of blame for prolonging Kyle's illness and blames the all-powerful autonomy of [[YouKeepUsingThatWord "toxins."]]
* PunnyName: Her name (or what she's called) is a play on the word "misinformation".
* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Downplayed, but using (clearly outdated) ancient tribal healing techniques and wearing a feathered scoop neck seems to be the only thing she expresses any real sense of emotion over.
* SnakeOilSalesman: She charged over 200 dollars for her supposed "all-natural" medicine.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Her whole business runs on misinformation. Too bad everyone in town only focuses on her last name.
* TheStoic: [[TheSociopath It's likely a front,]] but years of business in the holistic medicine industry seems to have left her quite calm and accustomed to all the goings-on around her.
* TheSociopath: Kyle is deathly ill, but she advises against taking him to a hospital so that she can milk his family for their money with her useless "natural medicine."
* UncertainDoom: It's heavily implied she died
when the townspeople attacked boys try to expose her, she plays innocent.
* NightmareFace: Briefly shifts into one while gloating to the boys about how they can't stop
her since one person screamed "Kill her," but it's never confirmed.marrying Chef.
* OneShotCharacter: She was made specifically for "The Succubus".
* OneWingedAngel: When Stan and Kyle sing her song backwards to reveal her true identity.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: Has red eyes in her true form.



!!Season 8

[[folder:Mel Gibson]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' William Coryn
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew The Passion of the Jew]]"

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!!Season 8

[[folder:Mel Gibson]]
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[[folder:Loogie/Luigi]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' William Coryn
Creator/RichardBelzer
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E1TheToothFairysTats2000 The Passion of Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000]]"

The main antagonist in
the Jew]]"episode "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". Although he acted only once as a main antagonist, he was later seen in cameos with the other children in later seasons (such as auditioning to be the new fourth friend in "Professor Chaos", or playing at Mr. Jefferson's house in "The Jeffersons").



* AffablyEvil: An insane motherfucker for sure, but he wasn't a rude one.
%%* ArentYouGoingToRavishMe: Or in his case, "Aren't You Going to Torture Me?"
* AxCrazy: He is easily the craziest character in the series, chases down Stan and Kyle with a gun and later tries to run them over with a gasoline truck.
* BerserkButton: He flips when Stan calls him "daffy".
-->'''Gibson:''' How ''dare'' you call me crazy!? [[ThisMeansWar This means war!]] ''([[HypocriticalHumor overdramatically draws a gun, then starts whooping and laughing as he cases Stan and Kenny around with his gun, firing it randomly]])''
* BunnyEarsLawyer: "Say what you want about Mel Gibson, but the son of a bitch knows story structure!"
* CloudCuckoolander: He behaves like a masochistic ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' character.
%%* ComedicSociopathy
* {{Determinator}}: Stan and Kenny steal $18 from him because they didn't like ''The Passion''. He chases them all the way back to Colorado to get it back.
* TheFundamentalist: It's actually a DownplayedTrope; he mentions wanting to bring the "fire and brimstone" back into Christianity, but he's too crazy to stay focused on that for long.
* TooKinkyToTorture: Though he'll ask you to. Repeatedly.
-->'''Stan:''' Look, dude, we came a ''long'' way. We're not leaving until you give us our money.\\
'''Gibson:''' Oh, ''yeah?!'' Well, you're going to have to find it first. But I won't tell you where I keep my money! ''(takes off his shirt)'' You can torture me all you want, ''I still won't tell you!''\\
'''Stan:''' ''(taken aback)'' T-torture you?!\\
'''Gibson:''' ''(takes off his pants) Ha!'' So you ''do'' intend to torture me! Well, ''go ahead! (straps himself to a stretcher)'' Do your ''worst!'' You still won't get your ticket money back! I can take whatever you can dish out!\\
'''Stan:''' ...We ''don't'' want to torture you.\\
'''Gibson:''' I get it, but you "don't have a choice", is that it? Well, go ahead! I just ''sure hope'' you don't use those whips over there ''(gestures with his head)'' on the wall!
* ToThePain: Inverted. He'll ask you how you're going to torture him in a graphic manner suggesting how he'd ''like'' you to torture him.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He is quick to strip down to his underwear at the slightest provocation. In fact, he speaks most of his screen-time only dressed in his briefs.

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* AffablyEvil: An insane motherfucker for sure, but he wasn't a rude one.
He becomes genuinely affable part by the end of "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000". He even auditions to be the boys [[FriendlyEnemy fourth friend]] in "Professor Chaos".
%%* ArentYouGoingToRavishMe: Or in his case, "Aren't You Going BadBoss
* BigBad: Of "The Tooth Fairy's Tats 2000".
* BoomerangBigot: A variation. He believes adults have superior control
to Torture Me?"
* AxCrazy: He is easily the craziest character in the series, chases down Stan
all children, and Kyle with ironically, he is a gun child and later tries to run them over with does not behave childishly.
%%* CardCarryingVillain
%%* DeadpanSnarker
* TheDon: Despite being an elementary school kid, he's styled after
a gasoline truck.
* BerserkButton: He flips when Stan calls him "daffy".
-->'''Gibson:''' How ''dare'' you call me crazy!? [[ThisMeansWar This means war!]] ''([[HypocriticalHumor overdramatically draws a gun, then starts whooping
classic Italian mafioso and laughing as he cases Stan and Kenny runs a racket that steals tooth fairy money from kids around with his gun, firing it randomly]])''
* BunnyEarsLawyer: "Say what you want about Mel Gibson, but
the son of a bitch knows story structure!"
neighborhood.
* CloudCuckoolander: He EnfantTerrible[=/=]CreepyChild: Although he does not act childish and behaves like an adult, he is probably the child who has more murderous and criminal tendencies. In tandem with Cartman.
* {{Expy}}: Of [[Film/TheGodfather Vito Corleone]].
* FatBastard: Although he's not as fat as Cartman.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is
a masochistic ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' character.
ruthless mobster who acts very likable when he hides his cruel side.
%%* ComedicSociopathy
ImplacableMan
* {{Determinator}}: Stan and Kenny steal $18 from him because they didn't like ''The Passion''. He chases them all the way back KarmaHoudini: Outside of his empire getting shut down, that's as much punishment as he gets.
* MumblingBrando: A rare version where a kid talks with Vito Corleone's soft but vaguely-commanding raspy voice.
%%* TheSociopath
* SuddenNameChange: Was referred
to Colorado to get it back.
* TheFundamentalist:
as "Luigi" in "Professor Chaos". It's actually a DownplayedTrope; he mentions wanting to bring the "fire and brimstone" back into Christianity, but he's too crazy to stay focused on likely that for long.
* TooKinkyToTorture: Though he'll ask you to. Repeatedly.
-->'''Stan:''' Look, dude, we came a ''long'' way. We're not leaving until you give us our money.\\
'''Gibson:''' Oh, ''yeah?!'' Well, you're going to have to find it first. But I won't tell you where I keep my money! ''(takes off
"Luigi" is his shirt)'' You can torture me all you want, ''I still won't tell you!''\\
'''Stan:''' ''(taken aback)'' T-torture you?!\\
'''Gibson:''' ''(takes off his pants) Ha!'' So you ''do'' intend to torture me! Well, ''go ahead! (straps himself to a stretcher)'' Do your ''worst!'' You still won't get your ticket money back! I can take whatever you can dish out!\\
'''Stan:''' ...We ''don't'' want to torture you.\\
'''Gibson:''' I get it, but you "don't have a choice",
given name, and "Loogie" is that it? Well, go ahead! I just ''sure hope'' you don't use those whips over there ''(gestures with his head)'' a nickname based on the wall!
* ToThePain: Inverted. He'll ask you how you're going to torture him in a graphic manner suggesting how he'd ''like'' you to torture him.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He is quick to strip down to his underwear at the slightest provocation. In fact, he speaks most of his screen-time only dressed in his briefs.
it.



!!Season 10

[[folder:William P. Connelly]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Gilbert Lévy
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS10E1TheReturnOfChef The Return of Chef]]"

William P. Connelly, Esquire was the leader of the Super Adventure Club and appeared in the "The Return of Chef" episode. Despite his threatening presence, he relied on his security guards to escort people off his property rather than actually harming them. Like all members of the Super Adventure Club, he is cited to be a child molester.

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!!Season 10

[[folder:William P. Connelly]]
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[[folder:Miss Information]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Gilbert Lévy
Eliza J. Schneider
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS10E1TheReturnOfChef "[[Recap/SouthParkS4E6CherokeeHairTampons Cherokee Hair Tampons]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Cherokee Hair Tampons"

The Return of Chef]]"

William P. Connelly, Esquire was the leader of the Super Adventure Club and appeared in the "The Return of Chef" episode. Despite his threatening presence, he relied on his security guards to escort people off his property rather than actually harming them. Like all members of the Super Adventure Club, he is cited to be a child molester.
holistic medicine dealer from "Cherokee Hair Tampons".



* TheBadGuyWins[=/=]KarmaHoudini: What makes him rather disturbing is that he never appeared again in the series, and has never received a deserved punishment for his actions.
* BigBad: In "The Return of Chef".
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: To Chef.
* TheComicallySerious: The only time his actions are PlayedForLaughs are when he [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment asks the kids to leave]] after explaining his ''raison d'etre.''
%%* TheChessmaster
* DepravedBisexual: He has sex with young natives (believing it grants him immortality) and forces other members to follow his beliefs.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Abiding by the rules of the Super Adventure Club means not walking away from the commitment of a lifetime: seeking the super adventures in their own cosmic little bubble of raping children. When the children (initially) succeed in getting Chef to leave, he's practically speechless at the concept of Chef going back to a life that's, in his own words, "dull and boring."
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is a polite serial pedophile. He is actually shocked that the boys aren't leaving because he asked them to and remarks how uncivil it is to be forced out of the house.
* KnightOfCerebus: Zigzagged. Nothing is shrewd or mature in how he goes about his villainy, from using a small toy to brainwash people (complete with shitty sound effects) and stroppily trying to force intruders to leave politely. However, the consequences of his actions are very much PlayedForDrama.
* OneShotCharacter: He was just there for "The Return of Chef".
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only makes one appearance in the entire show but he's responsible for [[spoiler: killing off Chef,]] one of the series' most recurring characters.
* TheSociopath: Checks off all the boxes for one, being a social ''and'' sexual predator. His only reaction to [[spoiler: Chef's death]] is mourning someone who would have made a great child molester thanks to him.

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* TheBadGuyWins[=/=]KarmaHoudini: What makes him rather disturbing is BlatantLies: She claimed that he never appeared again in the series, and has never received a deserved punishment for his actions.
* BigBad: In "The Return of Chef".
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: To Chef.
* TheComicallySerious: The only time his actions are PlayedForLaughs are when he [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment asks the kids to leave]] after explaining his ''raison d'etre.''
%%* TheChessmaster
* DepravedBisexual: He has sex
with young natives (believing it grants him immortality) and forces other members her medicine, Kyle would seem to follow his beliefs.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Abiding by the rules of the Super Adventure Club means not walking away from the commitment of a lifetime: seeking the super adventures in their own cosmic little bubble of raping children. When the children (initially) succeed in
be getting Chef to leave, worse when he's practically speechless at the concept of Chef going back to getting better; him vomiting up a life that's, in storm is apparently a good sign because it means his own words, "dull and boring.body is ridding itself of "toxins."
* FauxAffablyEvil: He is BrokenPedestal: Everyone towards her at the end after she's exposed as a polite serial pedophile. He is actually shocked fraud. Even her two cohorts laugh and kick her to the curb when she's beaten up and presumably killed.
* ItsAllAboutMe: She never showed an ounce of care for anyone but herself. Even after being exposed, she doesn't get off her high horse, [[NeverMyFault insisting
that the boys aren't leaving because he asked them to and remarks how uncivil it is to be forced out of the house.
* KnightOfCerebus: Zigzagged. Nothing is shrewd or mature in how he goes about his villainy, from using a small toy to brainwash people (complete with shitty sound effects) and stroppily trying to force intruders to leave politely. However, the consequences of his actions are very much PlayedForDrama.
* OneShotCharacter: He
she was just there doing her job and that she warned everyone that toxins are everyone's enemy.]]
* LaserGuidedKarma: She is beat up and possibly killed at the end by her formerly loyal customers.
* NeverMyFault: She shirks any sort of blame
for "The Return prolonging Kyle's illness and blames the all-powerful autonomy of Chef".
[[YouKeepUsingThatWord "toxins."]]
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He PunnyName: Her name (or what she's called) is a play on the word "misinformation".
* PrettyFlyForAWhiteGuy: Downplayed, but using (clearly outdated) ancient tribal healing techniques and wearing a feathered scoop neck seems to be the
only makes one appearance thing she expresses any real sense of emotion over.
* SnakeOilSalesman: She charged over 200 dollars for her supposed "all-natural" medicine.
* StevenUlyssesPerhero: Her whole business runs on misinformation. Too bad everyone in town only focuses on her last name.
* TheStoic: [[TheSociopath It's likely a front,]] but years of business
in the entire show but he's responsible for [[spoiler: killing off Chef,]] one of holistic medicine industry seems to have left her quite calm and accustomed to all the series' most recurring characters.
goings-on around her.
* TheSociopath: Checks off all Kyle is deathly ill, but she advises against taking him to a hospital so that she can milk his family for their money with her useless "natural medicine."
* UncertainDoom: It's heavily implied she died when
the boxes for one, being a social ''and'' sexual predator. His only reaction to [[spoiler: Chef's death]] is mourning someone who would have made a great child molester thanks to him.townspeople attacked her since one person screamed "Kill her," but it's never confirmed.



[[folder:The Three Murderers]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Ted Bundy) and [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]] (Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy)
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS10E11HellOnEarth2006 Hell on Earth 2006]]"

A trio consisting of the damned souls of infamous American serial killers Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and John Wayne Gacy. They're tasked with picking up Satan's Ferrari shaped cake from a bakery on Earth. Considered to be Hell's most evil souls.

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!!Season 8

[[folder:Mel Gibson]]
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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Ted Bundy) and [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]] (Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy)
Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' William Coryn
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS10E11HellOnEarth2006 Hell on Earth 2006]]"

A trio consisting
"[[Recap/SouthParkS8E3ThePassionOfTheJew The Passion of the damned souls of infamous American serial killers Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and John Wayne Gacy. They're tasked with picking up Satan's Ferrari shaped cake from a bakery on Earth. Considered to be Hell's most evil souls. Jew]]"



* AxCrazy: Gacy and Dahmer can't curb their killing urges and Bundy slices Dahmer's tongue after the slapstick is off.
* BloodyHilarious: The comedy of their segment is entirely based on the fact that they just cannot stop committing random murders and also cannot help but make a complete, extremely bloody mess out of said murders every time.
* ComedicSociopathy: They are the R-rated Three Stooges.
* {{The Dragon}}s: For Satan in "Hell on Earth 2006".
* DepravedBisexual: Gacy, but he mainly prefers male victims.
* DepravedHomosexual: Dahmer, and he even had sex with a dead male body that Gacy killed for him.
* HistoricalInJoke:
** Dahmer is killed by being bashed on the head with a blunt object, the same way he died in real life.
** In real life, John Wayne Gacy probably had the most sympathetic backstory out of the three (being horribly abused by his father and lacking in self-esteem); and before his crimes were revealed, was [[AffablyEvil seen by neighbors as a kind man who dressed as a clown to entertain kids]]. He even says, with a very obvious Curly Howard affectation, that he's "a victim of coicumstance!"
* ImAHumanitarian: Dahmer nibbles on a dead man's arm and later makes a joke about eating Italians.
* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: Naturally, as all three of them were libidinous murderers with a shit-ton of, well, libido.
* LaughablyEvil: They just bumble around beating each other and killing people. Too bad there isn't a DeathsHourglass for the time they have to deliver Satan's cake.
* NeverMyFault: John Wayne Gacy excuses his blundering and senseless murder with, "Hey! I'm a victim of 'coicumstance!'"
* PragmaticVillainy: Bundy berates his teammates' wanton murder because it makes it harder for them in the long run (and eventually leads to the destruction of the Ferrari Cake they were tasked with delivering to Hell).
* {{Serial Killer}}s: Why they were damned, to begin with.
* StraightMan: Ted Bundy, being the most practical of the three, isn't shown to murder on impulse here. Of course, this is ShownTheirWork because 1. Bundy was quite a bit more intelligent and organized than Dahmer and Gacy, and 2. The three of them only encountered men in the episode, and Bundy was a heterosexual killer, unlike Gacy (who's a self-proclaimed bisexual, but mainly prefers males, including male children) and Dahmer (who's gay and pedophilic, and was into a ''lot'' of weird shit).
* ShoutOut: They're portrayed like Film/TheThreeStooges, with ''Ted Bundy'' as Moe, Jeffrey Dahmer as Larry, and John Wayne Gacy as Curly.
* TooDumbToLive: John Wayne Gacy as the Curly Howard type. Really, ''all'' of them qualify as they end up killing each other in typical Stooge fashion.

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* AffablyEvil: An insane motherfucker for sure, but he wasn't a rude one.
%%* ArentYouGoingToRavishMe: Or in his case, "Aren't You Going to Torture Me?"
* AxCrazy: Gacy He is easily the craziest character in the series, chases down Stan and Dahmer can't curb their killing urges and Bundy slices Dahmer's tongue after the slapstick is off.
* BloodyHilarious: The comedy of their segment is entirely based on the fact that they just cannot stop committing random murders and also cannot help but make a complete, extremely bloody mess out of said murders every time.
* ComedicSociopathy: They are the R-rated Three Stooges.
* {{The Dragon}}s: For Satan in "Hell on Earth 2006".
* DepravedBisexual: Gacy, but he mainly prefers male victims.
* DepravedHomosexual: Dahmer, and he even had sex
Kyle with a dead male body that Gacy killed for him.
* HistoricalInJoke:
** Dahmer is killed by being bashed on the head
gun and later tries to run them over with a blunt object, the same way he died in real life.
** In real life, John Wayne Gacy probably had the most sympathetic backstory out of the three (being horribly abused by his father
gasoline truck.
* BerserkButton: He flips when Stan calls him "daffy".
-->'''Gibson:''' How ''dare'' you call me crazy!? [[ThisMeansWar This means war!]] ''([[HypocriticalHumor overdramatically draws a gun, then starts whooping
and lacking in self-esteem); laughing as he cases Stan and before his crimes were revealed, was [[AffablyEvil seen by neighbors as a kind man who dressed as a clown to entertain kids]]. He even says, Kenny around with his gun, firing it randomly]])''
* BunnyEarsLawyer: "Say what you want about Mel Gibson, but the son of
a very obvious Curly Howard affectation, that bitch knows story structure!"
* CloudCuckoolander: He behaves like a masochistic ''WesternAnimation/LooneyTunes'' character.
%%* ComedicSociopathy
* {{Determinator}}: Stan and Kenny steal $18 from him because they didn't like ''The Passion''. He chases them all the way back to Colorado to get it back.
* TheFundamentalist: It's actually a DownplayedTrope; he mentions wanting to bring the "fire and brimstone" back into Christianity, but
he's "a victim of coicumstance!"
* ImAHumanitarian: Dahmer nibbles
too crazy to stay focused on a dead man's arm and later makes a joke about eating Italians.
* InterplayOfSexAndViolence: Naturally, as all three of them were libidinous murderers with a shit-ton of, well, libido.
* LaughablyEvil: They just bumble around beating each other and killing people. Too bad there isn't a DeathsHourglass
that for the time they long.
* TooKinkyToTorture: Though he'll ask you to. Repeatedly.
-->'''Stan:''' Look, dude, we came a ''long'' way. We're not leaving until you give us our money.\\
'''Gibson:''' Oh, ''yeah?!'' Well, you're going to
have to deliver Satan's cake.
* NeverMyFault: John Wayne Gacy excuses
find it first. But I won't tell you where I keep my money! ''(takes off his blundering and senseless murder with, "Hey! I'm a victim of 'coicumstance!'"
* PragmaticVillainy: Bundy berates
shirt)'' You can torture me all you want, ''I still won't tell you!''\\
'''Stan:''' ''(taken aback)'' T-torture you?!\\
'''Gibson:''' ''(takes off
his teammates' wanton murder because it makes it harder for them in the long run (and eventually leads pants) Ha!'' So you ''do'' intend to the destruction of the Ferrari Cake they were tasked torture me! Well, ''go ahead! (straps himself to a stretcher)'' Do your ''worst!'' You still won't get your ticket money back! I can take whatever you can dish out!\\
'''Stan:''' ...We ''don't'' want to torture you.\\
'''Gibson:''' I get it, but you "don't have a choice", is that it? Well, go ahead! I just ''sure hope'' you don't use those whips over there ''(gestures
with delivering to Hell).
* {{Serial Killer}}s: Why they were damned, to begin with.
* StraightMan: Ted Bundy, being
his head)'' on the wall!
* ToThePain: Inverted. He'll ask you how you're going to torture him in a graphic manner suggesting how he'd ''like'' you to torture him.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: He is quick to strip down to his underwear at the slightest provocation. In fact, he speaks
most practical of the three, isn't shown to murder on impulse here. Of course, this is ShownTheirWork because 1. Bundy was quite a bit more intelligent and organized than Dahmer and Gacy, and 2. The three of them his screen-time only encountered men dressed in the episode, and Bundy was a heterosexual killer, unlike Gacy (who's a self-proclaimed bisexual, but mainly prefers males, including male children) and Dahmer (who's gay and pedophilic, and was into a ''lot'' of weird shit).
* ShoutOut: They're portrayed like Film/TheThreeStooges, with ''Ted Bundy'' as Moe, Jeffrey Dahmer as Larry, and John Wayne Gacy as Curly.
* TooDumbToLive: John Wayne Gacy as the Curly Howard type. Really, ''all'' of them qualify as they end up killing each other in typical Stooge fashion.
his briefs.



!!Season 12

[[folder:Stephen Abootman]]
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->''"Nooooo! I'm not gonna look like an idiot! If I fucked up and led everyone astray, the last thing I'm going to do is admit it!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E4CanadaOnStrike Canada on Strike]]"

The head of the World Canadian Bureau, who serves as the main antagonist of the episode "Canada On Strike." Fed up with the fact that nobody takes Canada seriously, Abootman stages a nationwide strike to get more money. Unfortunately for him, the only one actually hurt by the strike is Canada itself. He refuses to call it off, however, out of fear that he'll end up looking like an idiot.

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!!Season 12

[[folder:Stephen Abootman]]
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[[folder:William P. Connelly]]
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->''"Nooooo! I'm not gonna look like an idiot! If I fucked up and led everyone astray, the last thing I'm going to do is admit it!"''

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->'''Voiced in English by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Gilbert Lévy
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E4CanadaOnStrike Canada on Strike]]"

"[[Recap/SouthParkS10E1TheReturnOfChef The head Return of Chef]]"

William P. Connelly, Esquire was the leader
of the World Canadian Bureau, who serves as Super Adventure Club and appeared in the main antagonist "The Return of the episode "Canada On Strike." Fed up with the fact that nobody takes Canada seriously, Abootman stages a nationwide strike Chef" episode. Despite his threatening presence, he relied on his security guards to get more money. Unfortunately for him, the only one escort people off his property rather than actually hurt by harming them. Like all members of the strike Super Adventure Club, he is Canada itself. He refuses cited to call it off, however, out of fear that he'll end up looking like an idiot.be a child molester.



* BigBad: Of "Canada On Strike".
* CharacterCatchPhrase: His memorable back-and-forths with Terrance and Phillip. "I'm not your buddy, guy!" "I'm not your guy, friend!" "I'm not your friend, buddy!" etc.
* CorruptPolitician: Uses his position to hurt both Canada and its citizens, but he doesn't care as long as he can get away without having his ego bruised.
* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Stages the strike as a result of his bruised ego, but doesn't even seem to have a clear goal in mind before he settles on "more money." Even then, he seems to be operating on half a plan, as when asked where he expects the money from, he just blurts out "internet money" and rolls with that. It's all but stated that he's fully aware that what he's doing is stupid and harmful, but he'd rather plunge Canada into financial ruin and allow his citizens to die than admit this.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts like everything he does is for the good of Canada. In actuality, though, he's an unintelligent, selfish narcissist who uses his high political position to call an ultimately harmful strike to make up for his bruised ego.
* {{Greed}}: Forces all of Canada to go on strike because he wants more money.
* HateSink: The man has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. He's a colossal idiot who puts his own wounded pride over the wellbeing of the citizens he's meant to be in charge of, and while many people end up dying because of him, he doesn't give a damn since in his mind he's "won."
* {{Hypocrite}}: Canada being the whipping boy of the rest of the world is something he repeatedly claims he won't tolerate, yet he knowingly bleeds the country dry figuratively ''and'' most likely literally in ''[[BeyondTheImpossible less than a week,]]'' which is ridiculous even for a country that's meant to be small InUniverse. He never once rationalizes that maybe if he made ''himself'' the whipping boy and took responsibility for the harm he caused, then Canada could easily be in the clear.
* InelegantBlubbering: Is reduced to this when he finally cracks from the pressure.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He refuses to call off the strike even though Canada's economy is suffering and citizens are dying because he doesn't want to admit to himself that it's been a pointless effort and that nobody cares about him. After the strike, which has done all harm and no good, is over, he throws a party at which he and his two aides are the only ones actually celebrating.
* NeverMyFault: While it's implied at several points that he realizes he's in the wrong, he adamantly refuses to admit it. During his phone call with Kyle, he tells Kyle that "the blood will be on your hands" if the Canadians all die before he can get them their "internet money," even though the famine that would kill them is entirely ''his'' doing.
* PresidentEvil: He's not the president of Canada, or its prime minister, but he seems to be the one running the country in the episode he appears. Since all of his goals come back to running his country into the ground when there's literally ''nothing'' preventing him from just taking the fall and apologizing, it's safe to say he's at least fairly evil.
* PyrrhicVictory: "Wins" the strike by receiving gumballs and restaurant coupons for every Canadian, the total value of which is a pathetic fraction ''of a fraction'' than what his strike cost the country. The restaurant coupons warrant a special mention, because the restaurant in question (Bennigan's) has no locations in Canada, meaning they're basically just stacks of paper.
* SmugSnake: His intelligence is inversely proportional to his arrogance.
* StupidEvil: Terrance and Philip call him this when its abundantly clear that he had no idea what he was doing and when he realized the hole he dug himself in, he wouldn't swallow his pride and call off the strike because he didn't want to be seen as an idiot.
* UncertainDoom: He and his two aides are sent adrift on an iceberg as punishment for the strike. He's never seen again after this, so it's unknown whether he died or managed to reach dry land and live somewhere else. Terrance and Phillip do suggest that he could end up in Denmark.

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* TheBadGuyWins[=/=]KarmaHoudini: What makes him rather disturbing is that he never appeared again in the series, and has never received a deserved punishment for his actions.
* BigBad: Of "Canada On Strike".
In "The Return of Chef".
* CharacterCatchPhrase: His memorable back-and-forths BrainwashedAndCrazy: To Chef.
* TheComicallySerious: The only time his actions are PlayedForLaughs are when he [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment asks the kids to leave]] after explaining his ''raison d'etre.''
%%* TheChessmaster
* DepravedBisexual: He has sex
with Terrance young natives (believing it grants him immortality) and Phillip. "I'm forces other members to follow his beliefs.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: Abiding by the rules of the Super Adventure Club means
not your buddy, guy!" "I'm not your guy, friend!" "I'm not your friend, buddy!" etc.
* CorruptPolitician: Uses his position to hurt both Canada and its citizens, but he doesn't care as long as he can get
walking away without having his ego bruised.
* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Stages
from the strike as a result commitment of his bruised ego, but doesn't even seem to have a clear goal in mind before he settles on "more money." Even then, he seems to be operating on half a plan, as when asked where he expects lifetime: seeking the money from, he just blurts out "internet money" and rolls with that. It's all but stated that super adventures in their own cosmic little bubble of raping children. When the children (initially) succeed in getting Chef to leave, he's fully aware that what he's doing is stupid and harmful, but he'd rather plunge Canada into financial ruin and allow his citizens to die than admit this.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts like everything he does is for
practically speechless at the good concept of Canada. In actuality, though, he's an unintelligent, selfish narcissist who uses his high political position Chef going back to call an ultimately harmful strike to make up for his bruised ego.
* {{Greed}}: Forces all of Canada to go on strike because he wants more money.
* HateSink: The man has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. He's
a colossal idiot who puts life that's, in his own wounded pride over the wellbeing of the citizens he's meant to be in charge of, words, "dull and while many people end up dying because of him, he doesn't give a damn since in his mind he's "won.boring."
* {{Hypocrite}}: Canada being FauxAffablyEvil: He is a polite serial pedophile. He is actually shocked that the whipping boy boys aren't leaving because he asked them to and remarks how uncivil it is to be forced out of the rest house.
* KnightOfCerebus: Zigzagged. Nothing is shrewd or mature in how he goes about his villainy, from using a small toy to brainwash people (complete with shitty sound effects) and stroppily trying to force intruders to leave politely. However, the consequences of his actions are very much PlayedForDrama.
* OneShotCharacter: He was just there for "The Return of Chef".
* SmallRoleBigImpact: He only makes one appearance in the entire show but he's responsible for [[spoiler: killing off Chef,]] one
of the world is something he repeatedly claims he won't tolerate, yet he knowingly bleeds series' most recurring characters.
* TheSociopath: Checks off all
the country dry figuratively boxes for one, being a social ''and'' most likely literally in ''[[BeyondTheImpossible less than a week,]]'' which is ridiculous even for a country that's meant to be small InUniverse. He never once rationalizes that maybe if he made ''himself'' the whipping boy and took responsibility for the harm he caused, then Canada could easily be in the clear.
* InelegantBlubbering: Is reduced to this when he finally cracks from the pressure.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He refuses to call off the strike even though Canada's economy is suffering and citizens are dying because he doesn't want to admit to himself that it's been a pointless effort and that nobody cares about him. After the strike, which has done all harm and no good, is over, he throws a party at which he and his two aides are the
sexual predator. His only ones actually celebrating.
* NeverMyFault: While it's implied at several points that he realizes he's in the wrong, he adamantly refuses
reaction to admit it. During his phone call with Kyle, he tells Kyle that "the blood will be on your hands" if the Canadians all die before he can get them their "internet money," even though the famine that [[spoiler: Chef's death]] is mourning someone who would kill them is entirely ''his'' doing.
* PresidentEvil: He's not the president of Canada, or its prime minister, but he seems
have made a great child molester thanks to be the one running the country in the episode he appears. Since all of his goals come back to running his country into the ground when there's literally ''nothing'' preventing him from just taking the fall and apologizing, it's safe to say he's at least fairly evil.
* PyrrhicVictory: "Wins" the strike by receiving gumballs and restaurant coupons for every Canadian, the total value of which is a pathetic fraction ''of a fraction'' than what his strike cost the country. The restaurant coupons warrant a special mention, because the restaurant in question (Bennigan's) has no locations in Canada, meaning they're basically just stacks of paper.
* SmugSnake: His intelligence is inversely proportional to his arrogance.
* StupidEvil: Terrance and Philip call him this when its abundantly clear that he had no idea what he was doing and when he realized the hole he dug himself in, he wouldn't swallow his pride and call off the strike because he didn't want to be seen as an idiot.
* UncertainDoom: He and his two aides are sent adrift on an iceberg as punishment for the strike. He's never seen again after this, so it's unknown whether he died or managed to reach dry land and live somewhere else. Terrance and Phillip do suggest that he could end up in Denmark.
him.



!!Season 15

[[folder:Funnybot]]
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->''"Awkward!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "Funnybot"

A robotic comedian created and manufactured in Germany with a purpose of entertaining people and proving Germans aren't the least funny people in the world. Funnybot appeared in the episode "Funnybot", in which he served as the main antagonist.

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!!Season 15

[[folder:Funnybot]]
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[[folder:The Three Murderers]]
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tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/funnybot.png]]
->''"Awkward!"''

org/pmwiki/pub/images/hellonearth12.jpg]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
Parker|AndMattStone}} (Ted Bundy) and [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Matt Stone]] (Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy)
->'''Debut:''' "Funnybot"

"[[Recap/SouthParkS10E11HellOnEarth2006 Hell on Earth 2006]]"

A robotic comedian created trio consisting of the damned souls of infamous American serial killers Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and manufactured in Germany John Wayne Gacy. They're tasked with picking up Satan's Ferrari shaped cake from a purpose of entertaining people and proving Germans aren't the least funny people in the world. Funnybot appeared in the episode "Funnybot", in which he served as the main antagonist.bakery on Earth. Considered to be Hell's most evil souls.



* ArchEnemy: To Jimmy.
* BlackComedy: He was built by the Germans to be as insulting and brutal in his comedy as possible. Naturally he had to continue one-upping himself to fulfill his programming until he settled on destroying the world for the ultimate joke.
* ComedicSociopath: He believes killing all humans will lead to the greatest punchline of all time.
* {{Expy}}: Of the [[Series/DoctorWho Daleks]]. [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming Which sounds like it would be an interesting episode in its own right]].
* GoneHorriblyRight: He was made with the specific purpose of taking comedy to the next level. This leads him to try to KillAllHumans for comedy.
* HeelFaceTurn: After being exposed to a LogicBomb and realizing that comedy should be left to humans.
* KarmaHoudini: Probably one of the biggest {{Karma Houdini}}s in the show. He nearly destroys the world and is thought to be left sealed up for all eternity. [[spoiler: Then it turns out they're sealing Creator/TylerPerry.]]
%%* KillerRobot: And how...
* LackOfEmpathy: As he was made to take comedy to the next level he eventually starts brutally killing lots of people to feel awkward about it. He eventually takes it to the logical extreme by attempting to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy the world]] and ''then'' feel bad about it.
* LogicBomb: He gets defeated by Jimmy attempting to give him a comedy award. Getting an award would be taking comedy seriously, which goes against the entire point of comedy. The resulting bomb allowed him to have a HeelRealization and back down from comedy.
* LaughablyEvil: He's programmed to be the funniest he can be.
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Tried to eradicate all life on Earth [[ForTheEvulz for the sake of a punchline.]]
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in the episode he starred in as the antagonist.
* PunchClockVillain: He's not actually evil, just a slave to his programming.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Always speaks like this.
* VillainHasAPoint: Everything he does, including killing people and trying to destroy the world, ''is'' considered in the world of South Park to pretty hilarious by a good deal of humanity, even those he grievously wounds. [[OnlySaneMan Only the kids and Jimmy]] realize how bad this actually is.

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* ArchEnemy: To Jimmy.
* BlackComedy: He was built by the Germans to be as insulting
AxCrazy: Gacy and brutal in his comedy as possible. Naturally he had to continue one-upping himself to fulfill his programming until he settled on destroying the world for the ultimate joke.
* ComedicSociopath: He believes
Dahmer can't curb their killing all humans will lead to urges and Bundy slices Dahmer's tongue after the greatest punchline slapstick is off.
* BloodyHilarious: The comedy
of all their segment is entirely based on the fact that they just cannot stop committing random murders and also cannot help but make a complete, extremely bloody mess out of said murders every time.
* {{Expy}}: Of ComedicSociopathy: They are the [[Series/DoctorWho Daleks]]. [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming Which sounds like it would be an interesting episode R-rated Three Stooges.
* {{The Dragon}}s: For Satan
in its own right]].
"Hell on Earth 2006".
* GoneHorriblyRight: He was made DepravedBisexual: Gacy, but he mainly prefers male victims.
* DepravedHomosexual: Dahmer, and he even had sex
with the specific purpose of taking comedy to the next level. This leads him to try to KillAllHumans a dead male body that Gacy killed for comedy.
him.
* HeelFaceTurn: After HistoricalInJoke:
** Dahmer is killed by
being exposed to bashed on the head with a LogicBomb and realizing that comedy should be left to humans.
* KarmaHoudini: Probably one
blunt object, the same way he died in real life.
** In real life, John Wayne Gacy probably had the most sympathetic backstory out
of the biggest {{Karma Houdini}}s in the show. He nearly destroys the world three (being horribly abused by his father and is thought to be left sealed up for all eternity. [[spoiler: Then it turns out they're sealing Creator/TylerPerry.]]
%%* KillerRobot: And how...
* LackOfEmpathy: As he
lacking in self-esteem); and before his crimes were revealed, was made [[AffablyEvil seen by neighbors as a kind man who dressed as a clown to take comedy to the next level he eventually starts brutally killing lots entertain kids]]. He even says, with a very obvious Curly Howard affectation, that he's "a victim of people to feel awkward coicumstance!"
* ImAHumanitarian: Dahmer nibbles on a dead man's arm and later makes a joke
about it. He eventually takes it to the logical extreme by attempting to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy the world]] and ''then'' feel bad about it.
eating Italians.
* LogicBomb: He gets defeated by Jimmy attempting to give him a comedy award. Getting an award would be taking comedy seriously, which goes against the entire point InterplayOfSexAndViolence: Naturally, as all three of comedy. The resulting bomb allowed him to have them were libidinous murderers with a HeelRealization and back down from comedy.
shit-ton of, well, libido.
* LaughablyEvil: He's programmed to be the funniest he can be.
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Tried to eradicate all life on Earth [[ForTheEvulz
They just bumble around beating each other and killing people. Too bad there isn't a DeathsHourglass for the sake time they have to deliver Satan's cake.
* NeverMyFault: John Wayne Gacy excuses his blundering and senseless murder with, "Hey! I'm a victim
of a punchline.]]
'coicumstance!'"
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared PragmaticVillainy: Bundy berates his teammates' wanton murder because it makes it harder for them in the episode he starred in as long run (and eventually leads to the antagonist.
* PunchClockVillain: He's not actually evil, just a slave
destruction of the Ferrari Cake they were tasked with delivering to his programming.
Hell).
* ThirdPersonPerson: Always speaks like this.
{{Serial Killer}}s: Why they were damned, to begin with.
* VillainHasAPoint: Everything he does, StraightMan: Ted Bundy, being the most practical of the three, isn't shown to murder on impulse here. Of course, this is ShownTheirWork because 1. Bundy was quite a bit more intelligent and organized than Dahmer and Gacy, and 2. The three of them only encountered men in the episode, and Bundy was a heterosexual killer, unlike Gacy (who's a self-proclaimed bisexual, but mainly prefers males, including male children) and Dahmer (who's gay and pedophilic, and was into a ''lot'' of weird shit).
* ShoutOut: They're portrayed like Film/TheThreeStooges, with ''Ted Bundy'' as Moe, Jeffrey Dahmer as Larry, and John Wayne Gacy as Curly.
* TooDumbToLive: John Wayne Gacy as the Curly Howard type. Really, ''all'' of them qualify as they end up
killing people and trying to destroy the world, ''is'' considered each other in the world of South Park to pretty hilarious by a good deal of humanity, even those he grievously wounds. [[OnlySaneMan Only the kids and Jimmy]] realize how bad this actually is.typical Stooge fashion.



[[folder:The Weatherheads]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Mr. Weatherhead), Unknown (Mrs. Weatherhead)
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS15E14ThePoorKid The Poor Kid]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "The Poor Kid"

A husband and wife who take in Kenny (and later Cartman) when they get put into foster care. They are very devoutly agnostic and attempt to instill their beliefs--er, ''uncertainties'' into their many foster children, even if it means abusing them.

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[[folder:The Weatherheads]]
!!Season 12

[[folder:Stephen Abootman]]
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->''"Nooooo! I'm not gonna look like an idiot! If I fucked up and led everyone astray, the last thing I'm going to do is admit it!"''

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}} (Mr. Weatherhead), Unknown (Mrs. Weatherhead)
Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS15E14ThePoorKid "[[Recap/SouthParkS12E4CanadaOnStrike Canada on Strike]]"

The Poor Kid]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "The Poor Kid"

A husband and wife
head of the World Canadian Bureau, who take in Kenny (and later Cartman) when they serves as the main antagonist of the episode "Canada On Strike." Fed up with the fact that nobody takes Canada seriously, Abootman stages a nationwide strike to get put into foster care. They are very devoutly agnostic and attempt more money. Unfortunately for him, the only one actually hurt by the strike is Canada itself. He refuses to instill their beliefs--er, ''uncertainties'' into their many foster children, even if call it means abusing them.off, however, out of fear that he'll end up looking like an idiot.



* AbusiveParents: They punish their foster children by spraying them with a pressure washer of Dr Pepper.
* TheFundamentalist: ''Agnostic'' fundamentalists. They only allow their foster children to drink "agnostic" beverages like Dr Pepper (because, as they put it, you can't tell what flavor it's supposed to be), and harshly punish them if they express any definitive belief for or against God.

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* AbusiveParents: They punish their foster children by spraying them BigBad: Of "Canada On Strike".
* CharacterCatchPhrase: His memorable back-and-forths
with Terrance and Phillip. "I'm not your buddy, guy!" "I'm not your guy, friend!" "I'm not your friend, buddy!" etc.
* CorruptPolitician: Uses his position to hurt both Canada and its citizens, but he doesn't care as long as he can get away without having his ego bruised.
* DidNotThinkThisThrough: Stages the strike as
a pressure washer result of Dr Pepper.
* TheFundamentalist: ''Agnostic'' fundamentalists. They only
his bruised ego, but doesn't even seem to have a clear goal in mind before he settles on "more money." Even then, he seems to be operating on half a plan, as when asked where he expects the money from, he just blurts out "internet money" and rolls with that. It's all but stated that he's fully aware that what he's doing is stupid and harmful, but he'd rather plunge Canada into financial ruin and allow their foster children his citizens to drink "agnostic" beverages die than admit this.
* FauxAffablyEvil: He acts
like Dr Pepper (because, as they put it, you can't tell what flavor everything he does is for the good of Canada. In actuality, though, he's an unintelligent, selfish narcissist who uses his high political position to call an ultimately harmful strike to make up for his bruised ego.
* {{Greed}}: Forces all of Canada to go on strike because he wants more money.
* HateSink: The man has no redeeming qualities whatsoever. He's a colossal idiot who puts his own wounded pride over the wellbeing of the citizens he's meant to be in charge of, and while many people end up dying because of him, he doesn't give a damn since in his mind he's "won."
* {{Hypocrite}}: Canada being the whipping boy of the rest of the world is something he repeatedly claims he won't tolerate, yet he knowingly bleeds the country dry figuratively ''and'' most likely literally in ''[[BeyondTheImpossible less than a week,]]'' which is ridiculous even for a country that's meant to be small InUniverse. He never once rationalizes that maybe if he made ''himself'' the whipping boy and took responsibility for the harm he caused, then Canada could easily be in the clear.
* InelegantBlubbering: Is reduced to this when he finally cracks from the pressure.
* ItsAllAboutMe: He refuses to call off the strike even though Canada's economy is suffering and citizens are dying because he doesn't want to admit to himself that
it's supposed to be), been a pointless effort and harshly punish that nobody cares about him. After the strike, which has done all harm and no good, is over, he throws a party at which he and his two aides are the only ones actually celebrating.
* NeverMyFault: While it's implied at several points that he realizes he's in the wrong, he adamantly refuses to admit it. During his phone call with Kyle, he tells Kyle that "the blood will be on your hands" if the Canadians all die before he can get
them if they express any definitive belief their "internet money," even though the famine that would kill them is entirely ''his'' doing.
* PresidentEvil: He's not the president of Canada, or its prime minister, but he seems to be the one running the country in the episode he appears. Since all of his goals come back to running his country into the ground when there's literally ''nothing'' preventing him from just taking the fall and apologizing, it's safe to say he's at least fairly evil.
* PyrrhicVictory: "Wins" the strike by receiving gumballs and restaurant coupons
for every Canadian, the total value of which is a pathetic fraction ''of a fraction'' than what his strike cost the country. The restaurant coupons warrant a special mention, because the restaurant in question (Bennigan's) has no locations in Canada, meaning they're basically just stacks of paper.
* SmugSnake: His intelligence is inversely proportional to his arrogance.
* StupidEvil: Terrance and Philip call him this when its abundantly clear that he had no idea what he was doing and when he realized the hole he dug himself in, he wouldn't swallow his pride and call off the strike because he didn't want to be seen as an idiot.
* UncertainDoom: He and his two aides are sent adrift on an iceberg as punishment for the strike. He's never seen again after this, so it's unknown whether he died
or against God.managed to reach dry land and live somewhere else. Terrance and Phillip do suggest that he could end up in Denmark.



!!Season 18

[[folder:Canadian Minister of Mobile Gaming]]
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!!Season 18

[[folder:Canadian Minister of Mobile Gaming]]
[[quoteright:170:https://static.
15

[[folder:Funnybot]]
[[quoteright:285:https://static.
tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/latest_1_1.jpg]]
org/pmwiki/pub/images/funnybot.png]]
->''"Awkward!"''



->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS18E6FreemiumIsntFree Freemium Isn't Free]]"

The creator of the Terrance and Phillip mobile game and the BigBad of "Freemium Isn't Free".

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->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS18E6FreemiumIsntFree Freemium Isn't Free]]"

The creator
"Funnybot"

A robotic comedian created and manufactured in Germany with a purpose
of entertaining people and proving Germans aren't the Terrance and Phillip mobile game and least funny people in the BigBad of "Freemium Isn't Free".world. Funnybot appeared in the episode "Funnybot", in which he served as the main antagonist.



* BigBad: Of "Freemium Isn't Free".
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Each Freemium game market design doesn't even require guinea pigs to go past their primal stages, and he skips out on putting something, ''anything,'' with even an iota of good, clean fun in it. Satan explains that his lack of nuance and blatant Skinner box-like experiment is the lowest common denominator of temptation for the highest common deminator of the social class.
* EvilerThanThou: Even Satan is disgusted by his methods of temptations; leading the two of them to clash during the episode's climax.
* {{Gasshole}}: Regularly farts fireballs.
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: As the Canadian devil]].

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* BigBad: Of "Freemium Isn't Free".
ArchEnemy: To Jimmy.
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Each Freemium game market design doesn't even require guinea pigs BlackComedy: He was built by the Germans to go past their primal stages, be as insulting and he skips out on putting something, ''anything,'' with even an iota of good, clean fun brutal in it. Satan explains that his lack of nuance and blatant Skinner box-like experiment is comedy as possible. Naturally he had to continue one-upping himself to fulfill his programming until he settled on destroying the lowest common denominator of temptation world for the highest common deminator ultimate joke.
* ComedicSociopath: He believes killing all humans will lead to the greatest punchline of all time.
* {{Expy}}: Of the [[Series/DoctorWho Daleks]]. [[IdiosyncraticEpisodeNaming Which sounds like it would be an interesting episode in its own right]].
* GoneHorriblyRight: He was made with the specific purpose of taking comedy to the next level. This leads him to try to KillAllHumans for comedy.
* HeelFaceTurn: After being exposed to a LogicBomb and realizing that comedy should be left to humans.
* KarmaHoudini: Probably one
of the social class.
* EvilerThanThou: Even Satan is disgusted by his methods of temptations; leading
biggest {{Karma Houdini}}s in the two of them to clash during show. He nearly destroys the episode's climax.
* {{Gasshole}}: Regularly farts fireballs.
* OneWingedAngel:
world and is thought to be left sealed up for all eternity. [[spoiler: Then it turns out they're sealing Creator/TylerPerry.]]
%%* KillerRobot: And how...
* LackOfEmpathy:
As he was made to take comedy to the Canadian devil]].next level he eventually starts brutally killing lots of people to feel awkward about it. He eventually takes it to the logical extreme by attempting to [[OmnicidalManiac destroy the world]] and ''then'' feel bad about it.
* LogicBomb: He gets defeated by Jimmy attempting to give him a comedy award. Getting an award would be taking comedy seriously, which goes against the entire point of comedy. The resulting bomb allowed him to have a HeelRealization and back down from comedy.
* LaughablyEvil: He's programmed to be the funniest he can be.
* MikeNelsonDestroyerOfWorlds: Tried to eradicate all life on Earth [[ForTheEvulz for the sake of a punchline.]]
* OneShotCharacter: Only appeared in the episode he starred in as the antagonist.
* PunchClockVillain: He's not actually evil, just a slave to his programming.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Always speaks like this.
* VillainHasAPoint: Everything he does, including killing people and trying to destroy the world, ''is'' considered in the world of South Park to pretty hilarious by a good deal of humanity, even those he grievously wounds. [[OnlySaneMan Only the kids and Jimmy]] realize how bad this actually is.



!!Season 19

[[folder:Canadian President]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/president_trump.jpg]]

->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS19E2WhereMyCountryGone Where My Country Gone?]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Where My Country Gone?"

The PresidentEvil in Canada.

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!!Season 19

[[folder:Canadian President]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/president_trump.jpg]]

[[folder:The Weatherheads]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
Parker|AndMattStone}} (Mr. Weatherhead), Unknown (Mrs. Weatherhead)
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS19E2WhereMyCountryGone Where My Country Gone?]]"
"[[Recap/SouthParkS15E14ThePoorKid The Poor Kid]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Where My Country Gone?"

The PresidentEvil
"The Poor Kid"

A husband and wife who take
in Canada.Kenny (and later Cartman) when they get put into foster care. They are very devoutly agnostic and attempt to instill their beliefs--er, ''uncertainties'' into their many foster children, even if it means abusing them.



* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: The Canadians have grown to despise him, and [[spoiler: they couldn't have been happier when he was fucked to death by Mr. Garrison]].
* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: [[spoiler:When Mr. Garrison rapes him to death, nobody mourns. The Canadians rejoice as a result and return to Canada, once they get word of his death.]]
%%* AssholeVictim
%%* {{Expy}}: Of Donald Trump.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is described by Thomas the Canadian as a simple "brash asshole."
* KarmicRape: [[spoiler: The Canadians that he exiled think that he deserved getting raped to death.]]
* PresidentEvil: Turned Canada into a CrapsackWorld and sent most of his people fleeing Canada for America.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Only appears briefly in a single episode, but his actions lead to Garrison running for (and eventually becoming) President, a story arc that lasts several seasons.
* {{Trumplica}}: He's got a very noticeable Trump influence, with his hair, temperament and obsession with building a wall to keep out foreigners being his most defining characteristics.
* VillainousLegacy: [[spoiler: Mr. Garrison would soon adopt his appearance and become a PresidentEvil to his own country.]]
* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:Gets less than ten minutes of screen time, and is killed in his debut episode. Most of what we know about him is from other characters talking about him.]]

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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: The Canadians have grown AbusiveParents: They punish their foster children by spraying them with a pressure washer of Dr Pepper.
* TheFundamentalist: ''Agnostic'' fundamentalists. They only allow their foster children
to despise him, and [[spoiler: drink "agnostic" beverages like Dr Pepper (because, as they couldn't have been happier when he was fucked put it, you can't tell what flavor it's supposed to death by Mr. Garrison]].
* AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: [[spoiler:When Mr. Garrison rapes him to death, nobody mourns. The Canadians rejoice as a result
be), and return to Canada, once harshly punish them if they get word of his death.]]
%%* AssholeVictim
%%* {{Expy}}: Of Donald Trump.
* {{Jerkass}}: Is described by Thomas the Canadian as a simple "brash asshole."
* KarmicRape: [[spoiler: The Canadians that he exiled think that he deserved getting raped to death.]]
* PresidentEvil: Turned Canada into a CrapsackWorld and sent most of his people fleeing Canada
express any definitive belief for America.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Only appears briefly in a single episode, but his actions lead to Garrison running for (and eventually becoming) President, a story arc that lasts several seasons.
* {{Trumplica}}: He's got a very noticeable Trump influence, with his hair, temperament and obsession with building a wall to keep out foreigners being his most defining characteristics.
* VillainousLegacy: [[spoiler: Mr. Garrison would soon adopt his appearance and become a PresidentEvil to his own country.]]
* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:Gets less than ten minutes of screen time, and is killed in his debut episode. Most of what we know about him is from other characters talking about him.]]
or against God.



!!Season 20

[[folder:[=TrollTrace=] Employees]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Two [=TrollTrace=] employees with Lennart Bedrager.]]

->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E4WienersOut Wieners Out]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E10TheEndOfSerializationAsWeKnowIt The End of Serialization as We Know It]]"

People Lennart Bedrager hired to work for him and help him make the [=TrollTrace=] servers.

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!!Season 20

[[folder:[=TrollTrace=] Employees]]
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E4WienersOut Wieners Out]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E10TheEndOfSerializationAsWeKnowIt
"[[Recap/SouthParkS18E6FreemiumIsntFree Freemium Isn't Free]]"

The End creator of Serialization as We Know It]]"

People Lennart Bedrager hired to work for him
the Terrance and help him make Phillip mobile game and the [=TrollTrace=] servers.BigBad of "Freemium Isn't Free".



* AntiVillain: [[spoiler:Unlike Lennart Bedrager,]] they seem like they genuinely want to avenge Freja Ollengard.
* HeelFaceTurn: While they weren't necessarily evil, they did [[spoiler:eventually side with Gerald, the trolls, and Kyle.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVgiZGz1Mz8 Tjing Tjang Tjing]], along with their [[spoiler:former]] boss, Lennart.
* OhCrap: One of them has this reaction once they realize that [[spoiler:Bedrager had tricked them]].
* PunchClockVillain: They're really only employees, they don't exactly have any say in the matter.
* ThoseTwoGuys: The two workers in the picture to the right seem to rank higher than the others and are often seen on either side of Bedrager. The "bad" part is subverted, though, as [[WellIntentionedExtremist they just want to do what they think is best for the world]].
* {{Unwitting Pawn}}s: [[spoiler:They helped Lennart Bedrager because they were clueless about his real motivation and thought he really wanted to help make the world a safer place]].
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They want to avenge Freija and keep the world safe from trolls, even if their methods seem a bit disproportionate.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Bedrager escapes the [=TrollTrace=] building after it becomes apparent that the United States is going to bomb it. He seals the workers inside along with Gerald and the other trolls, as he has no further use for them]].

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* AntiVillain: [[spoiler:Unlike Lennart Bedrager,]] they seem like they genuinely want BigBad: Of "Freemium Isn't Free".
* CorruptCorporateExecutive: Each Freemium game market design doesn't even require guinea pigs
to avenge Freja Ollengard.
* HeelFaceTurn: While they weren't necessarily evil, they did [[spoiler:eventually side with Gerald, the trolls, and Kyle.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVgiZGz1Mz8 Tjing Tjang Tjing]], along with
go past their [[spoiler:former]] boss, Lennart.
primal stages, and he skips out on putting something, ''anything,'' with even an iota of good, clean fun in it. Satan explains that his lack of nuance and blatant Skinner box-like experiment is the lowest common denominator of temptation for the highest common deminator of the social class.
* OhCrap: One EvilerThanThou: Even Satan is disgusted by his methods of temptations; leading the two of them has this reaction once they realize that [[spoiler:Bedrager had tricked them]].
* PunchClockVillain: They're really only employees, they don't exactly have any say in
to clash during the matter.
episode's climax.
* ThoseTwoGuys: The two workers in {{Gasshole}}: Regularly farts fireballs.
* OneWingedAngel: [[spoiler: As
the picture to the right seem to rank higher than the others and are often seen on either side of Bedrager. The "bad" part is subverted, though, as [[WellIntentionedExtremist they just want to do what they think is best for the world]].
* {{Unwitting Pawn}}s: [[spoiler:They helped Lennart Bedrager because they were clueless about his real motivation and thought he really wanted to help make the world a safer place]].
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They want to avenge Freija and keep the world safe from trolls, even if their methods seem a bit disproportionate.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Bedrager escapes the [=TrollTrace=] building after it becomes apparent that the United States is going to bomb it. He seals the workers inside along with Gerald and the other trolls, as he has no further use for them]].
Canadian devil]].



!!Season 21

[[folder:Chip Duncan]]

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[[folder:Chip Duncan]]
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[[folder:Canadian President]]
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->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS21E6SonsAWitches Sons a Witches]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Sons a Witches"

A man who hung out with the men of South Park around Halloween. They would dress as witches and have a party in the woods where they'd drink beer, smoke crack, and place fake curses on their wives. Chip brings along a spellbook, which he uses to turn himself into a real witch. He then begins terrorizing the town of South Park, leading the other men to fear that they'll become targets of the ensuing "[[WitchHunt witch pursuit thing]]."

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->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS21E6SonsAWitches Sons a Witches]]"
"[[Recap/SouthParkS19E2WhereMyCountryGone Where My Country Gone?]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Sons a Witches"

A man who hung out with the men of South Park around Halloween. They would dress as witches and have a party
"Where My Country Gone?"

The PresidentEvil
in the woods where they'd drink beer, smoke crack, and place fake curses on their wives. Chip brings along a spellbook, which he uses to turn himself into a real witch. He then begins terrorizing the town of South Park, leading the other men to fear that they'll become targets of the ensuing "[[WitchHunt witch pursuit thing]]."Canada.



* BagOfHolding: Stored his kidnapped children in one of these.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Possibly. While Chip had apparently always been an unpleasant person, it's never made clear if he's actually in control of his actions as a witch, or if he's under some sort of influence.
* BullyingADragon: Chip learns the hard way that, even when you've been imbued with magical powers, it's a very bad idea to [[spoiler: threaten the President of the United States when he can vaporize you with a satellite just by making a phone call]].
* FlyingBroomstick: Rides one of these.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: According to President Garrison, Chip had always been a douche. Randy also expresses a negative opinion of him.
* TheHyena: Comes with the "wicked witch" territory.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Chip hadn't been seen prior to his appearance in "Sons a Witches," but he'd apparently been an associate of the guys for quite some time.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Is killed of at the end of his [[OneShotCharacter first appearance]] but he plays a part in [[spoiler:Heidi's eventual HeelRealization and break up with Cartman.]]
* WickedWitch: A male example who nonetheless embodies all of the stereotypical characteristics of this trope.
* WouldHurtAChild: Kidnapped children with the intention of absorbing their souls to increase his own power.

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* BagOfHolding: Stored his kidnapped children in one of these.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Possibly. While Chip had apparently always been an unpleasant person, it's never made clear if he's actually in control of his actions as a witch, or if he's under some sort of influence.
* BullyingADragon: Chip learns the hard way that, even when you've been imbued with magical powers, it's a very bad idea
ZeroPercentApprovalRating: The Canadians have grown to despise him, and [[spoiler: threaten the President of the United States they couldn't have been happier when he can vaporize you with a satellite just was fucked to death by making a phone call]].
Mr. Garrison]].
* FlyingBroomstick: Rides one of these.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: According
AndThereWasMuchRejoicing: [[spoiler:When Mr. Garrison rapes him to President Garrison, Chip had always been death, nobody mourns. The Canadians rejoice as a douche. Randy also expresses a negative opinion of him.
* TheHyena: Comes with the "wicked witch" territory.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Chip hadn't been seen prior
result and return to his appearance in "Sons a Witches," but he'd apparently been an associate of the guys for quite some time.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Is killed of at the end
Canada, once they get word of his [[OneShotCharacter first appearance]] but he plays a part in [[spoiler:Heidi's eventual HeelRealization and break up with Cartman.death.]]
%%* AssholeVictim
%%* {{Expy}}: Of Donald Trump.
* WickedWitch: A male example who nonetheless embodies all of {{Jerkass}}: Is described by Thomas the stereotypical characteristics Canadian as a simple "brash asshole."
* KarmicRape: [[spoiler: The Canadians that he exiled think that he deserved getting raped to death.]]
* PresidentEvil: Turned Canada into a CrapsackWorld and sent most
of this trope.
his people fleeing Canada for America.
* WouldHurtAChild: Kidnapped children SmallRoleBigImpact: Only appears briefly in a single episode, but his actions lead to Garrison running for (and eventually becoming) President, a story arc that lasts several seasons.
* {{Trumplica}}: He's got a very noticeable Trump influence,
with the intention of absorbing their souls his hair, temperament and obsession with building a wall to increase keep out foreigners being his most defining characteristics.
* VillainousLegacy: [[spoiler: Mr. Garrison would soon adopt his appearance and become a PresidentEvil to
his own power.country.]]
* WeHardlyKnewYe: [[spoiler:Gets less than ten minutes of screen time, and is killed in his debut episode. Most of what we know about him is from other characters talking about him.]]



!!Season 22

[[folder:Catholic Cleanup Crew]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Trey Parker and Matt Stone]]
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS22E02ABoyAndAPriest A Boy and a Priest]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "A Boy and a Priest"

A cleanup crew sent by the Catholic Church to cover up the various crimes committed by their priests. They arrive in South Park they believe that one of their priests is committing such crime.

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!!Season 22

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->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Trey Parker and Matt Stone]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Two [=TrollTrace=] employees with Lennart Bedrager.]]

->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS22E02ABoyAndAPriest A Boy and a Priest]]"
"[[Recap/SouthParkS20E4WienersOut Wieners Out]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "A Boy "[[Recap/SouthParkS20E10TheEndOfSerializationAsWeKnowIt The End of Serialization as We Know It]]"

People Lennart Bedrager hired to work for him
and a Priest"

A cleanup crew sent by
help him make the Catholic Church to cover up the various crimes committed by their priests. They arrive in South Park they believe that one of their priests is committing such crime.[=TrollTrace=] servers.



* AssholeVictims: Covering up many heinous crimes for the Catholic Church definitely means they won't elicit a lot of sympathy when Father Maxi kills them.
* BaitAndSwitch: When they first arrive in South Park all signs point to them intending to kill Father Maxi and fix all the damage he supposedly caused to all the boys in town. Instead they just want to send Maxi far away to a remote island, revealing that they're trying to cover up his supposed crimes and make sure he gets away with them like all the other priests.
* CharacterCatchPhrase: They habitually say the word "cum" whenever they're destroying evidence. Standouts include "Cumby" and "Cumboni".
* CleanupCrew: One for the Catholic Church use to cover up their own crimes.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Once Father Maxi corners them, he makes quick work of the three with the "Cumboni", the Catholic Church's linchpin of hiding any evidence of their crimes.
* KarmicDeath: They are all killed by Father Maxi when they try to send him away with the intent to replace him with another priest that could potentially ''hurt'' the children. Bonus points in that Maxi kills them with their very own "Cumboni".
* SinisterMinister: They are all catholic priests that cover up crimes committed by other priests and send them away to remote locations, away from suspicion, making sure the other preists get away with it.
* WouldHurtAChild: They are willing to kidnap and kill children if they happen to be victims or witnesses to the crimes committed by Catholic Priests.

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* AssholeVictims: Covering up many heinous crimes for the Catholic Church definitely means AntiVillain: [[spoiler:Unlike Lennart Bedrager,]] they won't elicit a lot of sympathy when Father Maxi kills them.
* BaitAndSwitch: When
seem like they first arrive in South Park all signs point genuinely want to avenge Freja Ollengard.
* HeelFaceTurn: While they weren't necessarily evil, they did [[spoiler:eventually side with Gerald, the trolls, and Kyle.]]
* {{Leitmotif}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LVgiZGz1Mz8 Tjing Tjang Tjing]], along with their [[spoiler:former]] boss, Lennart.
* OhCrap: One of
them intending has this reaction once they realize that [[spoiler:Bedrager had tricked them]].
* PunchClockVillain: They're really only employees, they don't exactly have any say in the matter.
* ThoseTwoGuys: The two workers in the picture
to kill Father Maxi the right seem to rank higher than the others and fix all the damage he supposedly caused to all the boys in town. Instead are often seen on either side of Bedrager. The "bad" part is subverted, though, as [[WellIntentionedExtremist they just want to send Maxi far away do what they think is best for the world]].
* {{Unwitting Pawn}}s: [[spoiler:They helped Lennart Bedrager because they were clueless about his real motivation and thought he really wanted
to help make the world a remote island, revealing safer place]].
* WellIntentionedExtremist: They want to avenge Freija and keep the world safe from trolls, even if their methods seem a bit disproportionate.
* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: [[spoiler:Bedrager escapes the [=TrollTrace=] building after it becomes apparent
that they're trying the United States is going to cover up his supposed crimes and make sure he gets away bomb it. He seals the workers inside along with them like all Gerald and the other priests.
* CharacterCatchPhrase: They habitually say the word "cum" whenever they're destroying evidence. Standouts include "Cumby" and "Cumboni".
* CleanupCrew: One
trolls, as he has no further use for the Catholic Church use to cover up their own crimes.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Once Father Maxi corners them, he makes quick work of the three with the "Cumboni", the Catholic Church's linchpin of hiding any evidence of their crimes.
* KarmicDeath: They are all killed by Father Maxi when they try to send him away with the intent to replace him with another priest that could potentially ''hurt'' the children. Bonus points in that Maxi kills them with their very own "Cumboni".
* SinisterMinister: They are all catholic priests that cover up crimes committed by other priests and send them away to remote locations, away from suspicion, making sure the other preists get away with it.
* WouldHurtAChild: They are willing to kidnap and kill children if they happen to be victims or witnesses to the crimes committed by Catholic Priests.
them]].


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!!Season 21

[[folder:Chip Duncan]]
->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS21E6SonsAWitches Sons a Witches]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "Sons a Witches"

A man who hung out with the men of South Park around Halloween. They would dress as witches and have a party in the woods where they'd drink beer, smoke crack, and place fake curses on their wives. Chip brings along a spellbook, which he uses to turn himself into a real witch. He then begins terrorizing the town of South Park, leading the other men to fear that they'll become targets of the ensuing "[[WitchHunt witch pursuit thing]]."
----
* BagOfHolding: Stored his kidnapped children in one of these.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: Possibly. While Chip had apparently always been an unpleasant person, it's never made clear if he's actually in control of his actions as a witch, or if he's under some sort of influence.
* BullyingADragon: Chip learns the hard way that, even when you've been imbued with magical powers, it's a very bad idea to [[spoiler: threaten the President of the United States when he can vaporize you with a satellite just by making a phone call]].
* FlyingBroomstick: Rides one of these.
* TheFriendNobodyLikes: According to President Garrison, Chip had always been a douche. Randy also expresses a negative opinion of him.
* TheHyena: Comes with the "wicked witch" territory.
* RememberTheNewGuy: Chip hadn't been seen prior to his appearance in "Sons a Witches," but he'd apparently been an associate of the guys for quite some time.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: Is killed of at the end of his [[OneShotCharacter first appearance]] but he plays a part in [[spoiler:Heidi's eventual HeelRealization and break up with Cartman.]]
* WickedWitch: A male example who nonetheless embodies all of the stereotypical characteristics of this trope.
* WouldHurtAChild: Kidnapped children with the intention of absorbing their souls to increase his own power.
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!!Season 22

[[folder:Catholic Cleanup Crew]]
->'''Voiced by:''' [[Creator/TreyParkerAndMattStone Trey Parker and Matt Stone]]
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS22E02ABoyAndAPriest A Boy and a Priest]]"
->'''Final appearance:''' "A Boy and a Priest"

A cleanup crew sent by the Catholic Church to cover up the various crimes committed by their priests. They arrive in South Park they believe that one of their priests is committing such crime.
----
* AssholeVictims: Covering up many heinous crimes for the Catholic Church definitely means they won't elicit a lot of sympathy when Father Maxi kills them.
* BaitAndSwitch: When they first arrive in South Park all signs point to them intending to kill Father Maxi and fix all the damage he supposedly caused to all the boys in town. Instead they just want to send Maxi far away to a remote island, revealing that they're trying to cover up his supposed crimes and make sure he gets away with them like all the other priests.
* CharacterCatchPhrase: They habitually say the word "cum" whenever they're destroying evidence. Standouts include "Cumby" and "Cumboni".
* CleanupCrew: One for the Catholic Church use to cover up their own crimes.
* HoistByTheirOwnPetard: Once Father Maxi corners them, he makes quick work of the three with the "Cumboni", the Catholic Church's linchpin of hiding any evidence of their crimes.
* KarmicDeath: They are all killed by Father Maxi when they try to send him away with the intent to replace him with another priest that could potentially ''hurt'' the children. Bonus points in that Maxi kills them with their very own "Cumboni".
* SinisterMinister: They are all catholic priests that cover up crimes committed by other priests and send them away to remote locations, away from suspicion, making sure the other preists get away with it.
* WouldHurtAChild: They are willing to kidnap and kill children if they happen to be victims or witnesses to the crimes committed by Catholic Priests.
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* AlienBlood: In ''The Stick of Truth'', you shred one on a TurbineBlender, and it will be reduced to blue LudicrousGibs.



* AntiVillain: They always release the prisoners they take, and the few beings they do kill are done either by accident or in a particularly disproportionate self defense. The revelation that they work for the Joozians cements this, as they're merely trying to stream events for their TV Show.



* BlackIsBiggerInBed: They seem to stand by this notion, as their biggest anal probe is black, while the smaller ones are white.
* BullyingADragon: In ''The Stick of Truth'', they kidnap the New Kid and try to probe them. They proceed to fart through the probe, break free, and spread chaos across their UFO.
* TheBusCameBack: After years worth of cameos, they finally make a meaningful comeback in "Cancelled", where they're revealed to have been working for the Joozians in making "Earth" their new hit TV Show.
* TheCameo: They make constant hidden cameos throughout the show, sometimes blending with the background, likely doing a recon of the place in prep for their CEO's reality show.



* KarmaHoudini: While Ike is rescued and Cartman is later released, the visitors are EasilyForgiven by the cows, and they don't receive any punishment for killing Kenny and kidnapping Cartman and Ike, or for inserting the titular probe in the former's rectum.

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* KarmaHoudini: KarmaHoudiniWarranty: In "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" While Ike is rescued and Cartman is later released, the visitors are EasilyForgiven by the cows, and they don't receive any punishment for killing Kenny and kidnapping Cartman and Ike, or for inserting the titular probe in the former's rectum. This all changes in ''The Stick of Truth'', where they try to repeat the process with the new kid, who proceeds to break free, kill most of them, and crash their UFO.


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* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In ''The Stick of Truth'', they try to probe the new kid even after they've proven themselves capable of farting through it. This only results in the probe breaking, and the new kid being able to acquire full control of it with their ass muscles, which they then use to escape their starship.


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* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: In ''The Stick of Truth'', it's not confirmed, but what other reason would they have to transport a goo that turns people into Nazi Zombies?
* PokemonSpeak: They only communicate by mooing, even amongst each other.
* SilentAntagonist: They don't talk outside of the occasional "moo", and even then it's never directed at humans.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Creator/{{Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}

A crew of skinny white aliens who abduct people and mutilate cows.
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* AccidentalMurder: One of the rookie aliens, Carl, accidentally turned several cows inside out while investigating them. This causes the cows to be terrified of the aliens for most of the episode.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: The aliens' goal in the unaired version was to eat the cows, [[TheBadGuyWins which they're shown doing at the end]], while in the actual episode the few who died were killed accidentally by a rookie member, and they only wanted to investigate and run tests on them. Later in the episode, they even gift the cattle with a hypnosis device as compensation and thanks.
* AnalProbing: They do that to people they abduct to keep an eye on them. The probe they inserted on Cartman was 50-foot long.
* AffablyEvil: They're quite polite to the cows, and even give them a parting gift as compensation for one of their rookies accidentally killing some of them.
* BigBad: The main villains of the pilot episode, "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe", as they kidnapped Ike, killed Kenny, and were the ones who gave Cartman the titular probe.
* DisproportionateRetribution: After seeing them following their kidnapping of Ike, Kyle throws a rock at their UFO. They respond by ''firing a laser blast'' at him and his friends, which hits Kenny.
* EasilyForgiven: After an awkward apology, the cows forgive Carl and his friends for accidentally killing some of them.
* GoodAllAlong: Only from the perspective of the cows. While the aliens were genuinely trying to make peace with them, they clearly had no respect for human beings, so they remain in hostile terms with the boys.
* KarmaHoudini: While Ike is rescued and Cartman is later released, the visitors are EasilyForgiven by the cows, and they don't receive any punishment for killing Kenny and kidnapping Cartman and Ike, or for inserting the titular probe in the former's rectum.
* LackOfEmpathy: At the end of "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe", they casually ignore Kyle's pleas of wanting his brother back (if they could understand him, that is), which pisses him off.
* MindControl: The anal probe Cartman has apparently also enables the aliens to force him to sing "WesternAnimation/ILoveToSinga". Later they give the cows a device that allows them to do this as well as a parting gift, which they promptly use on officer Barbrady.
* MistookTheDominantLifeform: They consider cows to be the most intelligent species on Earth. Of course, when you pick South Park of all towns to investigate human behavior, this isn't too far-fetched of a conclusion.
* PetTheDog: After abducting him a second time and removing the damaged anal probe, they release Cartman and drop him off at the bus stop just in time for school.
* WouldHurtAChild: In their introductory episode, they essentially rape Cartman with a probe before the events of the episode, and later they try to kill Kenny with a blast from their UFO.
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[[folder:Nathan]]
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->''"Shut up, Mimsy!"''

->'''Voiced in English by:''' {{Creator/Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Thierry Wermuth
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS8E2UpTheDownSteroid Up the Down Steroid]]"

A psychopathic kid and a rival of Jimmy's (and sometimes Timmy too) who often schemes to kill him or harm him in some way or another; in other words, he's the Cartman to Jimmy's Kyle.
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* ArchEnemy: Considers himself Jimmy's by his second appearance, although it took Jim a few episodes to realize it and return the sentiment.
* AerithAndBob: The Bob to Mimsy's Aerith.
* BitchInSheepsClothing: Pretends to be friendly around Counselor Steve, when he's really a scheming mastermind.
** He also plays up his disability around PC Principal in order to gain his favor.
* ButtMonkey: Endures a lot of slapstick, as his evil schemes always backfire.
* CatSmile: Whenever he's happy, he sports this.
* CharacterCatchphrase: "Shut up, Mimsy!"
* CharacterCheck: ''Basic Cable'' has slip back into the ConMan shtick, this time hocking streaming service accounts.
* CharacterizationMarchesOn: His villainy in ''Up the Down Steroid'' seemed akin to a merely a ConMan. In ''Crippled Summer'' he became a full-blown villain, then ''Handicar'' gave him shades of AntiVillain, while the three-part Season 19 finale shifted him from IneffectualSympatheticVillain to a legitimate threat.
* DiabolicalMastermind: In ''Crippled Summer'' and onward.
* DopeSlap: Hands these out to Mimsy on a regular basis. Comes back to bite him when [[WouldHitAGirl he tries this on Classi]] and she gives him a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown.
* TheDragon: To Leslie Meyers in the three-part finale of Season 19.
* EnfantTerrible: He's around the same age as Jimmy.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: At the end of ''Crippled Summer'', he's been thoroughly humiliated and about to be put in an ambulance, when Jimmy, blissfully unaware that Nathan's been trying to kill him the entire episode, gives Nathan the "King of Summer" crown that he wants as a sign of goodwill. Nathan, likely doped to the gills on painkillers, only mutters about how much he hates Jimmy.
* EvilCounterpart: To Jimmy. Both he and Jimmy suffer from disabilities. While the latter lives to entertain people, Nathan is just a mean {{Jerkass}} who uses his disability to mask his true self.
* {{Expy}}: When paired with Mimsy, Nathan becomes one of Rocky, the gangster from several ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' cartoons, while Mimsy acts as Mugsy, Rocky's partner.
* FreudianExcuse: It's implied his parents are negligent {{Jerkass}}es who exaggerate his handicap when convenient. When he begged his mother to take him out of Summer Camp, she pretended to misinterpret it as a request to turn his nightlight off.
-->'''Nathan's Mother:''' I'll be ''damned'' if he's ruining our trip to Italy.\\
'''Nathan's Father:''' Right?
* ItsAllAboutMe: He did everything he could to sabotage Timmy's fundraising efforts for keeping the summer camp open in "Handicar," which would have ruined the summer of many handicapped kids, simply because he didn't like it there; granted the last time he was there he was shot at, bit by highly venomous snakes, and [[ItMakesSenseInContext raped by a shark]]. All of these things were his own fault, but it's still gives some extra justification to stay the hell away.
* LackOfEmpathy: Also a target of it from his parents.
* LaserGuidedKarma: His villainous schemes regularly backfire.
* MadeOfIron: No amount of slapstick cripples him entirely.
* ManipulativeBastard: Tries to with varying success.
* NotSoHarmlessVillain: He's surprisingly effective as Leslie's [[TheDragon Dragon]] in the Season 19 finale three-parter. Unfortunately for him, it only takes one regression to his more comedic stylings to secure his defeat.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: He has Down's Syndrome, though he has no evident mental impairment other than slurred words, and he uses this to his advantage by acting stupid around PC Principal, and possibly other adults, in order to get them on his side and get revenge on Jimmy.
-->'''Nathan:''' Oh, Jimmy. So righteous, aren't you? So blind to everything that's going on.\\
'''Jimmy:''' What are you talking about?\\
'''Nathan:''' You really think all the changes happening to this town are just coincidence? This goes so much deeper than you could possibly imagine, Jim. Everyone's about to learn the truth. And then...there's a war coming. A war, Jim. And I'm just gonna make sure I'm on the right side of it.\\
'''Mr. Mackey:''' Go on, boys, let's get back to class!\\
'''Nathan:''' I like to smell trees!
* TheQuisling: For the Ads during the Season 19 three-parter.
* SmugSnake: He's less effective than he thinks he is. Even in the Season 19 three-parter when he's otherwise competent at his villainy, he makes one stupid mistake that results in his defeat.
* ThrowTheDogABone: ''Moss Piglets'' ends with the implication that his volcano project impressed the NFL.
* WouldHitAGirl: Has no problem slapping his prostitute girlfriend Classi after [[spoiler: she suggests that the ads are using him.]] She promptly kicks his ass.


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[[folder:Mimsy]]
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/mimsy.png]]

->'''Voiced in English by:''' {{Creator/Trey Parker|AndMattStone}}
->'''Voiced in French by:''' Creator/ChristopheLemoine
->'''Debut:''' "[[Recap/SouthParkS14E7CrippledSummer Crippled Summer]]"
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* AerithAndBob: The Aerith to Nathan's Bob.
* BumblingSidekick: He is single-handedly responsible for making Nathan's plans backfire.
* TheDragon: To Nathan, however, he's not very good, as he often messes up Nathan's orders.
* DumbassHasAPoint: He raises quite a few good points throughout ''Handicar'' regarding Nathan's villainous schemes -- most of them earn him a ''"Shut up, Mimsy!"''
* {{Expy}}: Of Mugsy, the dumb gangster from several ''WesternAnimation/BugsBunny'' cartoons. Mugsy was always paired with Rocky, a much smarter and small gangster, who Nathan acts as.
* FatIdiot: He's noticeably one of the heavier ones of the show and he's also not the brightest.
* HiddenDepths: ''Handicar'' shows that he's fairly intelligent in regards to business.
* LiteralMinded: Most of his screw ups are due to him following the ExactWords of Nathan's orders.
-->'''Mimsy:''' You told me to "switch the map, switch the map", so I switched it, and I switched it.
* MinionWithAnFInEvil: He'll often misinterpret Nathan's commands and seems to show no real malice towards the others.
* NumberTwoForBrains: His mental impairment is more obvious than Nathan's.
* PhraseCatcher: "Shut Up, Mimsy!"
* SatelliteCharacter: Has yet to expand outside of being a subordinate to Nathan.
* TooDumbToLive: Though it's Nathan who suffers the consequences, making him LethallyStupid.
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