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Prior to season 22, Stan lives in South Park at 260 Avenue de los Mexicanos with his parents Randy and Sharon Marsh and his sister Shelly. During this period, Randy, who has an advanced degree in geology , works for the federal government at an earthquake monitoring facility, and Sharon is a secretary at Tom's Rhinoplasty , a plastic surgery ...
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. Marsh is the most prominent parent on the show. He is a middle-class married father who alongside his wife Sharon raises their 10-year-old son Stan and 13-year-old daughter Shelley.
At Stan Marsh's tenth birthday party, his present from Kyle is the latest CD from a "tween wave" band, but Sharon forbids Stan from listening to the CD and promptly takes it away, much to his ire. His parents argue over the matter, with Randy claiming that Sharon simply derides
At the Marsh residence, Stan Marsh discovers his parents, Randy and Sharon, are watching "murder porn". That evening, Eric Cartman calls Stan, telling him that first grade student, Aaron Hagen's father has murdered his mother. The boys arrive at the scene while Aaron's mother's corpse is removed from the house (upsetting Aaron) and his father ...
South Park is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and developed by Brian Graden for Comedy Central.The series revolves around four boys—Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick—and their exploits in and around the titular Colorado town.
Meanwhile, Stan's parents, Randy and Sharon, divorce due to constant bickering. Sharon soon introduces Stan to a new stepfather, Roy, who promptly moves into the family home and whines a lot to Stan and making him do chores. Cartman and Kenny complete their clubhouse first, and Kenny manages to get two 16-year-old girls to hang out with them.
After dinner, the five-child, two-parent family has "Family Home Evening" where they play games, do performance art and read from the Book of Mormon. Stan is intrigued and confused by all this, and he asks his parents about the Mormon family's beliefs. Randy (his father) concludes that they must be religious fanatics attempting to brainwash ...