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Wendy Testaburger is a fictional character in the adult animated television series South Park. She is the primary female character in the show, and has an on-again, off-again relationship with her partner Stan Marsh. Being more intelligent and mature than most children her age, Wendy finds expression in her activism, environmentalism and feminism.
She is also the other voice of reason (besides Kyle). Wendy has previously been voiced by Karri Turner (in the unaired pilot), Mary Kay Bergman, Mona Marshall, Eliza Schneider, and is currently voiced by April Stewart. Fellow co-creator Matt Stone has also cited the name of Wendy Westerberg, the wife of an old friend from his childhood. [54]
In the original script, Wendy originally told Stan that she had a yeast infection, but Comedy Central censors made Parker and Stone change the line. [6] Parker and Stone said although the network typically provides great leniency in permitting obscene jokes, they often object to lines about female hygiene problems. [ 5 ]
When fourth-grader Bebe Stevens extols the romantic texts written to her by Clyde Donovan, classmate Wendy Testaburger complains to her boyfriend, Stan Marsh, that his replies to her messages consist of merely a thumbs up. Clyde tells Stan about ChatGPT, an AI-based app he uses to write the texts, but cautions Stan not to tell anyone else about ...
Thus, she was only able to record her lines for Wendy Testaburger. It is unknown who replaced her as the voice of Red, one of Wendy's friends and classmates, though the Internet Movie Database (IMDb) credits her as voicing Heidi's mother and "Rebecca" and Paula Holmberg as "Girl". [2]
Recast after her death in 1999. The last episode to feature her voice was Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics. Eliza Schneider: Liane Cartman, Shelly Marsh, Sharon Marsh, Mayor McDaniels, Carol McCormick, Wendy Testaburger, Principal Victoria and Ms. Crabtree: Schneider replaced Mary Kay Bergman after her death in 1999.
Wendy Pearlman writes that while there has been a great deal of attention on the welfare of Jewish students on college campus, far too little has been paid to students who stand with the ...
During Wendy Testaburger's presentation on breast cancer awareness, Eric Cartman ridicules the disease while their teacher Mr. Garrison does little to stop him. After class, as Wendy is putting up posters to raise breast cancer awareness, Cartman continues to mock the disease, prompting an infuriated Wendy to challenge him to a fistfight after school.