Randy and Sharon Marsh
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Randy and Sharon Marsh | |
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Gender: | Male and Female |
Hair: | Black and Brown |
Age: | Unknown ; probably mid-thirties |
Job: | Randy is a Geologist and Sharon is a Secretary at Tom's Rhinoplasty. |
Religion: | Roman Catholic, Atheist (in "Red Hot Catholic Love"), Mormon (in "All About Mormons") |
First appearance: | Volcano(Randy)
An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig(Sharon) |
Voiced by: | Trey Parker and April Stewart |
Randall "Randy" Marsh and Sharon (previously Carol) Marsh (née Kimble), are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. Randy is voiced by Trey Parker. Sharon has been voiced by Mary Kay Bergman, Mona Marshall, Eliza Schneider and currently April Stewart.
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[edit] Personalities and Characterization
Randy has, in recent seasons, become one of the most common adult characters. Like most adults on the show, he has a tendency to get caught up into any trend or mentality that the episode demands---and, just as quickly, assume the exact opposite position on an issue, often for petty and childish reasons (see "Goobacks"). Randy is more prominent in this characteristic than most, and as such is often used to represent ideas or mentalities that the South Park creators find illogical or stupid. He is also often overdramatic and is a hypochondriac, often acting incredibly ill and weak and usually calling out "Staaaaan" in a hoarse voice when doing so. He also has a tendency to go in outbursts. While Sharon often has tendencies to act like this, as do most of the town's adults, she is often portrayed as the "straight man" compared to Randy and comments on how ridiculous he acts (for example "The Losing Edge," "Make Love, Not Warcraft"). The two also have been shown fighting in several episodes, and in fact briefly divorced in "Clubhouses."
Sharon is apparently South Park's "hot mom"---In "Lil' Crime Stoppers", Butters implies that he is able to provide a semen sample for the boys (who are playing police detectives) by thinking about her breasts, and in "Pre-School", the sixth grade bullies agree to protect the boys in exchange for a picture of Sharon's breasts. (It is notable that the way she is usually animated, Sharon's breasts are not in any way visible.)
Both Sharon and Randy are seen among the town's somewhat-more-affluent population (which really just means they are not rednecks), though they are apparently less liberal than the Broflovskis ("Smug Alert").
Randy was in a group of singers in high school and was chosen to be in a boy band. He dropped out of high school, and abandoned everyone, including his girlfriend and his parents. After a year, he and the other members were replaced.
[edit] Jobs
Early on Randy is shown to be South Park's only geologist, despite having dropped out of high school to join a boy band in the Season 4 episode "Something You Can Do with Your Finger." It is revealed in the Season 8 episode "Goobacks" that he works for the United States Geological Survey. Because of his occupation and education, he is very often called upon to play the role of whatever scientist the town may be needing for its current endeavors; though he lacks the ability to perform any of the aforementioned tasks (one example being in "Die Hippie, Die"). He becomes famous for his theory of moderation in the episode "Spontaneous Combustion". There is some evidence in later episodes that there are other geologists in town---he is seen having co-workers in "Make Love, Not Warcraft," and Clyde Harris has also stated that his father is a geologist. He temporarily works at the South Park Wall-Mart in "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes".
Sharon works at Tom's Rhinoplasty.
[edit] Family
Randy and Sharon are most notable as the father and mother of one of the main characters of the show, Stan Marsh. They have two children, Stan and Shelley. They love them very much, although Sharon can get very angry with Stan at very irrational times (like when he told her he was getting himself a cookie in Clubhouses, she complained about how men were all alike) and yet sometimes doesn't get angry with him when it is appropriate to. Randy is generally a doting, well-meaning father, though his dimwitted naïveté mostly gets in the way of his relationship with Stan (a trait which, together with Randy's beer-guzzling habit, draws comparisons to Homer Simpson). Also, Randy can be a typical "pushy parent". Whenever Stan pursues a career or a hobby that Randy does not like or reminds him of an unfortunate moment in his past, he will display behaviour bordering on psychosis, for example, in "Something You Can Do With Your Finger", he takes Stan away from Cartman's boyband and smashes his head in a cupboard window because Randy himself was in an 80s boy band which was forgotten. Randy's father is Marvin Marsh.
Stan has an uncle named Jimbo Kern, whose exact relation is somewhat debatable. However, due to the fact that his last name is "Kern" instead of "Marsh," he is presumably Sharon's brother, which would make her maiden name Sharon Kern. However, "Future Stan" says that her maiden name is Kimble in My Future Self n' Me.
[edit] Drinking problem
Randy has a drinking problem as examined in "Bloody Mary" (and previous episodes such as "The Red Badge of Gayness", "Clubhouses" and "The Losing Edge") when he was caught drunk-driving. Cartman also mentions it in the episode "Grey Dawn", at one point stating, "Looks like Stan's dad's been hitting the bottle again."
Randy is depicted as everything from a casual drinker to an alcoholic throughout the run of the show.
[edit] Episodes in which they are prominent
Despite appearing in a number of episodes throughout the early seasons of the show, Randy was seldom given a prominent role, though he would occasionally become the focus of an episode's subplot. However, Randy's role has increased significantly in recent seasons, and there have been several episodes centered around him.
- "Volcano" - Randy, not yet identified as Stan's father, discovers the volcano which is about to erupt. His hair style is slightly different from how it would appear later in the series.
- "Death" - Randy and Sharon are at Grampa's birthday party and go off with the other parents to protest about Terrance and Phillip.
- "Clubhouses" - Randy and Sharon get divorced. Randy assumes the role of a partying father with little care or time to spend with his kids. Sharon remarries almost immediately to Roy. Through the clever workings of Stan, they meet in the clubhouse, where they play truth or dare. Sharon dares Randy to "do her" in the clubhouse, and they ultimately reconcile and get back together.
- "Spookyfish" - Randy is miserable that Sharon's Aunt Flo has to stay.
- "Spontaneous Combustion" - Randy is put in charge of figuring out why people are spontaneously combusting, although he is a geologist and has no certification or scientific background in the field of biology. Randy finds the reason, but lets his newfound popularity go to his head when his prediction backfires.
- "Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub" - Randy and Gerald Broflovski watch each other masturbate in a hot tub at Mr. Mackey's meteor party, causing Randy to worry that he may be gay.
- "The Red Badge of Gayness" - Randy is one of the Civil War re-enactors, first as the Union general, then later joining Cartman and the Confederacy.
- "Something You Can Do with Your Finger" - When Stan starts a boy band, Randy is enraged, due to his own experience in such a band, the Ghetto Avenue Street Boys. During his youth, he dropped out of high school to go on to fame, only to see the band break up when they were considered "too old to be in a boy band" (Randy was only 19). Randy had to give up most of his acquired wealth and possessions and was forced to return home, where he used his remaining royalties to graduate and study geology.
- "The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers" - Randy asks Stan, Kyle and Cartman to return Lord of the Rings to Butters house but accidentally gives the boys a porno film called "Backdoor Sluts 9". Randy and Sharon spend all night looking for the kids (who think they have Lord of the Rings) but the kids are chased by sixth graders into the next town over (the sixth graders know that the film is porno). Eventually they return the movie, Sharon, Randy and the other parents catch up to the boys and give them a lesson on sexual intercourse that the boys are stunned to hear.
- "My Future Self n' Me" - Randy and Sharon deceitfully hire an actor to play Stan's future self in order to scare him away from drugs.
- "I'm a Little Bit Country" - Randy tries to prevent the War in Iraq through his anti-war rock.
- "South Park Is Gay!" - Randy is among the men who turn metrosexual. A horrified Sharon and the other mothers try to stop it.
- "All About Mormons" - Randy tries to convert to Mormonism.
- "Goobacks" - Randy is demoted from his job when a worker from the future takes his place.
- "Douche and Turd" - There is a nasty fight over the choice of school mascot. Randy, who supports "Giant Douche", is enraged when Sharon supports "Turd Sandwich" because she thinks Giant Douche is sexist.
- "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes" - Randy becomes brainwashed by the new Wall-Mart and quits his geologist job in order to work there.
- "The Losing Edge" - Randy habitually fights other parents at Little League baseball games, and engages in a grande melee with "Bat Dad."
- "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" - Randy figures out when global warming is coming, but in the end it is revealed to be a false alarm.
- "Bloody Mary" - Randy is caught driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI).
- "ManBearPig" - Randy is jilted by Stan hanging out with Al Gore.
- "Make Love, Not Warcraft" - Randy plays World of Warcraft as a self-proclaimed noob and helps to save "the World...of Warcraft."
- "Stanley's Cup" - They try to convince Stan not to coach the pee-wee hockey team. He last played years ago and he missed a shot and made a big match come to a draw.
- "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson" - After using the word "nigger" on Wheel of Fortune, Randy is ostracized by all of South Park.
- "Fantastic Easter Special" - Randy is a member of a secret society, "The Hare Club for Men", which guards the secret of Easter.
[edit] Notes
- Randy and Sharon used to be hippies as shown in "Die Hippie, Die". They were at Woodstock 1969 when they first met. If so, they would be 54-55, but this was just a cutaway joke, backed up by Randy stating at one point in Season 9 that he was 35 years old. This really is not important because the boys have not been aging and have been fourth graders for the past 7 seasons.
- Randy and Sharon are named after Trey Parker's parents. Randy Parker, Trey's father, actually is a geologist. Sharon Parker, however, is an insurance broker.
- Sharon's outfit resembles Stan's outfit except larger and with some other slight modifications.
- Randy inexplicably develops a dimpled chin in Season 2, which he retains throughout the series. This is first seen in the episode "Conjoined Fetus Lady".
- Stan claims that his father is a hypochondriac in the episode "Bloody Mary".
- According to "Future Stan", Randy doesn't like chicken.
- Future Stan also states Sharon has a scar on her left knee from when she slipped in a swimming pool in My Future Self 'n Me.
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Main characters | |||||
Stan Marsh • Kyle Broflovski • Eric Cartman • Kenny McCormick • Butters Stotch | |||||
Family members | |||||
Gerald and Sheila Broflovski • Grampa Marsh • Ike Broflovski • Jimbo Kern • Stuart and Carol McCormick • Richard and Mrs. Tweek • Liane Cartman • Randy and Sharon Marsh • Shelley Marsh • Stephen and Linda Stotch • Kyle Schwartz | |||||
Townsfolk | |||||
Big Gay Al • Dr. Doctor • Dr. Mephisto • Mayor McDaniels • Ned Gerblansky • Officer Barbrady • Priest Maxi • Sergeant Yates • Tuong Lu Kim | |||||
South Park Elementary staff and students | |||||
Students: 6th Graders • Bebe • Clyde • Craig • Dougie • Jimmy • Kevin • Kindergarteners • Pip • Timmy • Token • Tweek • Wendy Staff: Chef • Mr. Adler • Mr. Mackey • Mr. Slave • Mrs. Garrison • Ms. Choksondik • Ms. Crabtree • Nurse Gollum • Principal Victoria |
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Occasional characters | |||||
Jesus • Mr. Hankey • Saddam Hussein • Satan • Terrance and Phillip • Towelie | |||||
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