Randy Marsh (South Park)

Randy Marsh
South Park character
First appearance"Volcano" (1997)
Created byTrey Parker
Matt Stone
Designed byTrey Parker
Matt Stone
Voiced byTrey Parker
Sia (vocals of Randy as Lorde in "The Cissy")
Patrick Stewart (Something You Can Do with Your Finger)
In-universe information
AliasesSteamy Ray Vaughn
Lorde
Occupation
  • Cannabis farmer and owner of Tegridy Farms and its subsidiary Tegridy Burger
  • Geologist
  • Singer-songwriter
  • Head coach of the Denver Broncos
  • School Chef
  • OnlyFans content creator
SpouseSharon Marsh (wife)
ChildrenStan Marsh (son)
Shelley Marsh (daughter)
RelativesMarvin Marsh (father)
Jimbo Kern (brother-in-law)
ReligionRoman Catholicism, formerly Mormonism
NationalityAmerican
Residence260 Avenue de los Mexicanos, South Park, Colorado, United States (former)
Tegridy Farms (current)

Randy S. Marsh is a fictional character in the American adult animated sitcom South Park and serves as the series' comic relief. He is the most prominent parent on the series and a married father who raises his son Stan and daughter Shelley along with his wife Sharon in the fictional town of South Park, Colorado. Randy's first name is derived from the first name of series co-creator Trey Parker's father,[1] and Parker describes Randy as "the biggest dingbat in the entire show".[2] According to the season 16 episode "Reverse Cowgirl", the Marsh home address was 260 Avenue de los Mexicanos until their move to Tegridy Farms in season 22.

In tradition with South Park's animation style, Randy is composed of simple geometrical shapes, animated with the use of a computer, and rendered to mimic the appearance of construction paper cutout compositions animated through the use of stop motion, which was the technique used to animate the Spirit of Christmas short films.[3] Randy is voiced by Trey Parker.[4]

  1. ^ "FAQ Archives". South Park Studios. Retrieved March 1, 2009.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Jake Trapper and Dan Morris (September 22, 2006). "Secrets of 'South Park'". ABC News. Retrieved April 18, 2009.
  3. ^ "The Method Behind the Madness of South Park". everwonder.com. Retrieved January 28, 2009.
  4. ^ Stephens, Caitlin (October 6, 2022). "The Hilarious Reason Trey Parker Enjoys Voicing South Park's Randy Marsh Most". Looper. Retrieved April 25, 2023.

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