![]() This ends the mesmerizing effect that her breasts had on the boys, who now realizing why they were so smitten with her, and decide not to allow themselves to be so affected any longer. She becomes disturbed by the level of attention she is receiving and the friction this causes between her and her female classmates, and after deciding that being given attention solely for her physique may lead to her becoming a spoiled, poorly-adjusted adult, she wears a cardboard box over her upper torso, concealing her breasts. She plays a major role in the episode " Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society," when the boys' attraction to her increases because of her newly developing breasts. She believes she's the most popular and beautiful girl in South Park. In the season 2 episode " Clubhouses," she develops a crush on Kyle and uses a game of Truth or Dare? as an excuse to kiss him. ![]() In that episode, she narrates a play for Kathie Lee Gifford's visit to South Park and the play was directed by Mr. Bebe first prominently appears in the season 1 episode " Weight Gain 4000," in which she is voiced by Mary Kay Bergman. The recorded audio is then edited with Pro Tools, and the pitch is altered to make the voice sound more like that of a fourth grader. While she originally voiced Bebe without computer manipulation, Howell now speaks within her normal vocal range while adding a childlike inflection. She has frizzy blonde hair and wears a red coat with dark green pants. Main class Bebe Stevens īebe Stevens ( / ˈ b eɪ b eɪ/ BAY-bay), voiced by South Park supervising producer Jennifer Howell, is Wendy Testaburger's best friend and has often been seen socializing with fellow female classmates throughout the duration of the series. In response to the focus on elements of satire in South Park, Parker has said that the main goal of the show is to portray the students as "kids just being kids" as a means of accurately showcasing "what it's like to be in third grade in America". Most of the male students are amused by bodily functions and toilet humor, and their favorite television personalities are Terrance and Phillip, a Canadian duo whose comedy routines on their show-within-the-show revolve substantially around the usage of fart jokes. Most of the characters are foul-mouthed as a means for series creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone to display how they claim young children really talk when they are alone. In addition to the main characters, other students below will sometimes give a brief monologue as a means of expressing the lessons they have attained during the course of an episode. Ever since the show's second episode, " Weight Gain 4000" ( season one, 1997), all characters on South Park have been animated with computer software, though they are portrayed to give the impression that the show still utilizes the method of animating construction paper composition cutouts through the use of stop motion, which was the technique used in creating the show's first episode, " Cartman Gets an Anal Probe". In tradition with the show's cutout animation style, all characters listed below are composed of simple geometrical shapes and bright colors. Garrison during their previous time as third graders during South Park 's first three-and-a-half seasons. ![]() ![]() These students also attended class under Mr. Garrison, with a hiatus between seasons 4 and 6 when he is replaced by Ms. The fourth grade class is taught throughout most of the series by Mr. While a few characters from varying grades have been depicted in recurring minor roles, the students in the fourth grade-including central characters Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman-receive the primary focus of the series. The school is one of the most prominent settings on the show, the narrative of which revolves mostly around the students. Various student characters attend the fictional school South Park Elementary in the animated television show South Park. Not pictured: Jimmy and Nichole as this was prior to their introduction. Depicted in this image are, from left to right, Timmy, Red, Butters, Bradley (front), Tweek (back), Clyde, Cartman, Kevin (front), Tolkien (back), Annie, Kyle, Bebe (front), Pip (back), Kenny, Stan, Francis (front), Craig (back) and Wendy.
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