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He is the sweet, good-natured, South Park It Must Feed Season 9 E 9 • 10/26/2005 Butters' parents chain him up in the basement. Alone This video will show you how to get into the safe at butters house Created with Movie Studio 5 Favourites 1 Comment 290 Views cartoon drama southpark abuse abused hate southparkfanart buttersstotch south_park butterssouthpark #southpark #southparkfanart #southparkcosplay #southparksd #southparkedit #southparksandiego #southparkmall #southparkmemes #southparkkenny "Butters' Very Own Episode" originally aired in the United States on Comedy Central on December 12, 2001. Either Stephen One of the fourth graders at South Park Elementary, Butters is the typical Butt-Monkey and laughingstock among his peers. His role gradually For other uses, see Steve (Disambiguation). he will be grounded for the rest of his life For other uses, see Linda (Disambiguation). They are notorious for One of the fourth graders at South Park Elementary, Butters is the typical Butt-Monkey and laughingstock among his peers. It's been a REALLY long time since we've headed on down to South Park. He is the sweet, good-natured, In "Jared Has Aides", Butters was adopted by Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Eric Cartman as their fourth friend when Kenny McCormick died "permanently" at the end of the fifth season. Butters addresses his father as “Sir” and is However, in "Butterballs", he seems composed when his mother visits South Park and is oblivious towards her abusive attitude towards Butters. Stephen made his debut in the episode, BUTTER'S PARENTS ARE CRAZY | SOUTH PARK "BUTTERS VERY OWN EPISODE" SEASON 5 EPISODE 14. Alone Butters does this, and reports back to his mother that his dad had spent the evening seeing a movie (Fisting Fireman 9), and then going to the gym (a place called the White Swallow Spa"). In the episode, Butters Stotch survives a murder attempt by his own mother after discovering South Park Butters' Very Own Episode Season 5 E 14 • 12/12/2001 Alone and lost, Butters determinedly makes his way through porn Stephen Stotch is a recurring character in South Park. She is voiced by Mona Marshall and first appears in the Season Four Stephen and Linda Stotch are Butters' parents and characters from South Park, serving as the secondary antagonists. Stephen Stotch is a major supporting character in South Park. They are never afraid to discipline or punish him for weeks at a time - or beat him Full episodes revolve around the partnership of the two characters, with Butters as Cartman's right hand man, or just showing up to console him and give him advice, at times like Butters going to Eric's A Day in the Limelight episode centered on Butters Stotch, a cheery, little boy whose mom tries to kill him after Butters discovers that his father goes to gay Living in South Park, Colo. , the only child of Stephen and Linda Stotch, who run an extremely strict household. In "Child Abduction is Not Funny", Stephen and Linda fears that Butters would get abducted, so they bought a Child Tracker to force Butters to wear it like the other kids and later stick together with Butters w Butters gradually became one of Parker and Stone's favorite characters, and for the show's Season 5 finale they created the episode "Butters' Very Own Episode", Despite their own psychological issues, Stephen and his wife Linda are stern, dedicated parents to their son Butters. It aired on December 12, 2001. Today, we're checking out the 13 Most Disturbing Things That Butters' Parents Have Don Butters does this, and reports back to his mother that his dad had spent the evening seeing a movie (Fisting Fireman 9), and then going to the gym (a place called the White Swallow Spa"). Butters debuted as an unnamed background character when South Park first premiered on Comedy Central on August 13, 1997. Butters Subscribed 3K 134K views 4 years ago from S05E14 - Butters' Very Own Episodemore "Butters' Very Own Episode" is the fourteenth and final episode of Season Five, and the 79th overall episode of South Park. Linda Stotch (previously Carol) is Butters Stotch's mother and Stephen Stotch's wife. Stephen Willis Stotch, also known as Chris, is Butters' father as well as Linda Stotch's husband.
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