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Herbert/Janet Garrison, voiced by Trey Parker (1)
Garrison is the boys' teacher. In season 9 he had a sex-change operation, and became a woman. When he was Mr. Garrison, he suppressed his homosexuality and was only able to vent his frustrations through his puppet, Mr. Hat. Garrison is not a kind teacher - he often takes his anger out on his students and even mocks them if he feels they are being dumb. When forced to acknowledge his homosexuality, Mr. Garrison disappeared for a while to live in a cave. He was temporarily replaced by Ms. Choksondik, and for a time was demoted to teaching Kindergarten. Garrison later came to accept who he was, and fell in love with Mr. Slave. Once he decided he would be happier as a woman and became Ms. Garrison, she had an affair with British evolutionist Richard Dawkins, and experimented with lesbianism. Recently, Garrison had a penis reattached and has since become a man once again.
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Mr. Mackey, voiced by Trey Parker (1)
Mr. Mackey is South Park Elementary's guidance counselor. He has the annoying habit of saying "M'kay?" at the end of every statement. Mackey continually warns the students about the dangers of drugs and alcohol, though he once went on a bender himself and had to be rescued by the townspeople. He had a sexual relationship with Ms. Choksondik, after becoming close to her when the two of them taught sex ed together.
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Randy Marsh, voiced by Trey Parker (1)
Randy is Stan's dad. He loves his wife and kids, but sometimes he's just too stupid to do the right thing, even though he wants to. He earns a living by being a geologist, but as a teen he was in a boy band for a few years, which has left him with deep emotional scars. Randy has a drinking problem, and has been known to drink and drive and become violent while under the influence. Though deeply in love with his wife, Sharon, he and Gerald once had a sexual experience in a hot tub.
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Stan Marsh, voiced by Trey Parker (1)
Stan Marsh, usually recognizable by his red-poof-ball ski hat, is the most clear-thinking member of the group. He usually solves South Park's problems by saying something profound at the end of each episode. His best friend is Kyle Broslofski. Stan is the youngest in his family of five, which consists of his father Randy, his mother Sharon, his sister Shelley, and his grandpa, Marvin Marsh.
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Eric Theodore Cartman, voiced by Trey Parker (1)
Cartman is an evil little bastard, who doesn't care whose feelings he hurts or whose toes he steps on, as long as his own needs are met. He seeks power in unethical ways, and abuses whatever power he gets. His mom (a hermaphrodite, who is biologically his father) is so distracted and lenient, that he pretty much gets whatever he wants. Cartman is mean to everyone, but he particularly picks on Kyle for being Jewish, Butters for being naive, and Kenny for being poor.
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