04/07/2004. Butters refines himself in self-improvement in almost everything, to perfection, studying regularly and often commenting on how he "needs to learn to behave himself". Butters shows obvious signs of mental trauma, most likely due to his father's psychologically and physically abusive "parenting". The constant abuse by his parents is sickening. They also both join Cartman's Band "Faith+1" in "Christian Rock Hard". After being cornered by Stan and Kyle, Butters ingests a single almond M&M to prevent him from having to disseminate any information. When they were at Sunday School, Tolkien is seen next to Butters when he goes to tell the boys about Timmy. Unfortunately, he also has extremely low self-esteem and therefore has no judgment as to when or how to use his skills, and perceives everyone around him as knowing much more than he does. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0705980/"South Park" Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub (TV episode 1999). South Park Archives is a FANDOM TV Community. To combat the apparent rise in prostitution, Sergeant Yates of the Park County Police goes undercover (albeit poorly disguised) as a female prostitute named "Yolanda". Stay connected with the South Park community on Discord! When Grandma Stotch bullied Butters in "Butterballs", they didn't become suspicious about Butters' behavior. Butters' alter ego is Professor Chaos, a supervillain/mad scientist he became when the boys dumped him. This personality fades away, however, when he has a ceremony at his home land, Hawaii, and then returns to his kind and innocent personality. 229K views, 2.4K likes, 135 loves, 208 comments, 373 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from South Park: Butters' Parents decide to come clean and tell everyone what horrible, lying, perverted, crazy,. By accepting all cookies, you agree to our use of cookies to deliver and maintain our services and site, improve the quality of Reddit, personalize Reddit content and advertising, and measure the effectiveness of advertising. South Park S9 E6. Stephen is also shown to be a hypocrite, In "Pre-School", he was quick to convince his wife that it was neither of their faults that Butters was badly beaten up by a bully on their doorstep, even though it was him who refused to let a frantic Butters back in the house. When Butters is returned home safely after having been kidnapped in Imaginationland, instead of showing relief that their son was alright, they grounded him because he was out playing when he was supposed to be helping his mother with chores. Several instances show the boys having Butters dress up as Kenny or simply call him Kenny or Not-Kenny, possibly to cope with their loss. Stephen Willis Stotch Current Elderly Amazon Worker Insane Spooked Mask Winter Outfit Character Information Aliases Chris Stotch Gender Male Race Caucasian Hair Brown Occupation Office Job Coach for South Park Baseball Team Amazon Employee (formerly) Religion Roman Catholic The 190th overall episode of the series, it originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on October 14, 2009. In "Douche and Turd", Cartman easily gets Butters to vote for his idea of a "turd sandwich" simply by describing the candidates in a misleading way. Charlotte and her family returned to Canada at the end of the episode, but she promised to Skype Butters when she got home. "Red Hot Catholic Love" - Linda and Stephen are among the parents that decide to convert to being atheist. In the earlier seasons, Butters seemed much more intelligent, and he also seemed to use inappropriate words more often, even saying when the girls challenged them to a sledding race "Us men will show those skanky hos who is who!". Weingarten is 65 and just over five feet tall. He also seems to have some break-dancing ability, as seen in "Asspen". ", Butters is shown to be severely allergic to almonds. Butters' parents meet with Principal Victoria, only to realize their son is flowering. Butters is often referred to as "a little pussy", "wuss", "lame", "gaywad", and "faggot" by the boys. [9] Carlos Delgado of iF Magazine said it was good to see an episode focused strictly on comedy, after a string of episodes focusing on social satire. All the boys treat him better than they do. They are very bad at parenting and treat Butters like their punching bag and act like they want nothing to do with him. He leaves the frame with a bloodied nose, also claiming a broken tooth. Cartman once managed to get them to beat up Butters thanks to him impersonating Butters. Meanwhile, when Stan discovers City Wok's owner will only pay them 15 dollars, he severs the deal, and Butters returns home as he thanks Cartman for covering him. Unlike the other boys, Butters is not aware of the plan and Cartman believes that Butters is the only one who can see him now that he is "dead". hide. Despite their history, Butters has recently taken on the role as Cartman's sidekick. He then participated in a statewide attempt to ban queefing, with Butters as a mascot, although he refuses to go near Butters after he was queefed on. In "AWESOM-O" he sings "My Robot Friend" about his robot friend that resembles the theme song of "The Courtship of 'Eddie's Father", and he seems fond of the Chicago ballad "If You Leave Me Now". And maybe right there is where their genius lies. Mrs. Cartman sneaks them some food and Cartman feeds some beef jerky to a cow. Most of his crimes and misdeeds were, however, due to Cartman's manipulation and therefore most of these crimes should be branded as "unintentional" or "crime due to manipulation". In the class room they sit next to each other. Kyle occasionally makes fun of Butters, swears at him, or calls him names, as well as using him as a scapegoat (along with Stan, Cartman, and Kenny) whenever he needs someone else to take blame. Anonymous. [5][6], In its original American broadcast on October 14, 2009, "Butters' Bottom Bitch" was watched by 2.56 million overall households, according to Nielsen ratings. "Butters' Bottom Bitch" was also outperformed by the Spike TV mixed martial arts competition series The Ultimate Fighter, which was watched by 2.82 million household viewers and had the highest cable ratings for the night in the 18 to 49 age group. His dad tells him that there are more important things to be scared of, like super-AIDS. However, he did believe that the world was soon going to end as Obama won the presidential election so one could think this was because Stephen was going hysterical or he wanted to make peace with his son. This allowed Butters to gain more screen time and further develop his character. In "The Wacky Molestation Adventure" they are at the gas station together when the couple arrive; Butters was the mechanic and Craig was playing spaceman. Though possibly Butters' grandma was the source of psychological trauma as she was constantly hurting him physically and mentally. Butters' biggest problem seems to be self-confidence, the will to stand up for himself. [2] Not all reviews were positive. The boys find out and fear the Biggie trick worked. We hear Butters singing from a tape recorder "Happy Trails To You" in character as a big Texas singer in "The Ungroundable". The episode ends with Butters' parents being terrified of him because they believe him to be possessed by a demon spirit. Despite being sweet and nave, Butters does have a criminal record. However, as his alter-ego "Professor Chaos", he will attempt to commit crimes, however his antics are not taken seriously and his plans usually fail miserably. However, in "The Death of Eric Cartman", Butters helps Cartman apologize to everyone he offended and after this, Cartman personally apologizes to Butters for all the things he did Butters wrong at and Butters seems to forgive Eric without hesitation. The kids are often annoyed with Butters because he is not cruel, cold, gross, confident enough "like a normal little boy", as well as the fact that he is a "pussy". Despite everything they do to him, they still love Butters. This has left Butters quite scarred, although this is not immediately apparent. Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzcHUrSzhTy6wSbaQeU9BZQ/joinPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/quizzyondemandCONNECT . "Butters' Bottom Bitch" is the ninth episode of the thirteenth season of the American animated television series South Park. Butters found himself as the new fourth friend, being put down and treated like a total outcast by his new friends. Aspen Youth Center Dance. Luckily, Butters receives medical attention after the whole town sees him in shock. In the Season Twenty-One episode, "Franchise Prequel", Professor Chaos creates fake 'news' about the Coon and Friends group by making fake posts about them on Facebook, ruining their reputation and keeping Netflix from greenlighting their superhero franchise. "Butters' Very Own Episode" contains examples of: Abusive Parents: Butters' mom becomes so insane once she learns about her husband's secret, that she literally tries to drive Butters into a lake in an attempt to drown him and then kill herself.Good god! For the other crimes that were not under Cartman's manipulation, it is caused by Butters' naivety. The two are also playing together in a sandbox in "Eek, A Penis!". In "Canada on Strike", Butters preforms "What, What In the Butt", by Maxwell. [1] Synopsis As the country becomes obsessed with a popular program for losing weight, the boys see an opportunity to become sponsored by a major restaurant chain. He is later seen in the hospital swollen, and unable to articulate speech. 01:05. When Butters spoke in the early episodes, however, his voice was dramatically different from the stuttering Southern accent he has now. In a way, this has worked as recently there seems to have been some shift in the balance of friendship. Also in "How to Eat with Your Butt", Butters' parents ground him for making a silly face in his school photo, believe he is wearing make-up at one point (he is not at all) in and are convinced that his normal face is "silly" and has "made himself look like a girl". Reader discretion is advised! Kenny and Butters both have godawful parents and go through it together as lovers with their friends by their side. I like life a lot more than hating it." Crab People. Despite their ill-treatment toward him, Butters stays loyal to his friends, perhaps in hopes that they will accept him. To the delight of his employees, he encourages them to function under the self-management of the company so they can keep whatever they earn for themselves. ", which, either way, could be a strange euphemism for sexual intercourse. mad show.no copyright intendend everything goes to there rightful owners This has evidently affected Butters psychologically; he often tells himself off in the absence of his parents.