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South Park The creators of Trey Parker and Matt Stone have always tended to base their characters from people they knew in real life, and Stotch “Butters” Leopold has ever-lions-Holesome. If you are digging through enough interviews, you will find that a school guidance counselor, Mr Mackey is based on Parker’s High School Adviser Stan Lackey, who was known for his signature custody, “M’Kay.”
Even Kenny McCormic’s death in each early chapter based on a childhood friend of the same name, was the poorest child at school, wore Parka Orange who mixed his voice, and often waived a class, which caused his fellow pupils that he was probably dead, only to display at school the next day.
On the other hand, Butters was inspired by South Park Director of Animation himself – now producer – Eric Stough after Parker and Stone realized he would make a great character for the show because of his innocence and reputation for being “good goods.”
While the character’s design for butter is shown on the screen from the very first chapter of South Park“Cartman gets an anal probe,” he had no name officially until a season 3 episode, “two men naked in a hot tub,” three years into the show’s run, just three weeks after South Park: Larger, longer and unemployed She saw her theatrical premiere. In fact, the character was simply referred to as “Puff Puff” and “Swanson” before being officially named, and these names were committed to scripts and storyboards interchangeably until he had a more prominent role in the season three chapter and was referred to as butter.
So how gotters came to be like the South Park character we know and love today?
Eric Stough, South Park It was known that at the time an animation director was a wholesome geek of the highest grade, leading to Parker and Stone torn on him, often referring to him as their little friend. Over time, they started calling it a little butter, saying things like “Who are our little butter?” And “Who’s good butter?” along the way to get under his skin. This playful ribs evolved into a fully blown character development when Stough, against the wishes of Parker and Stone, decided it was a good idea to leave work early with show crew members to attend the premiere of Star Wars: The Phantom Menace While the creators worked tirelessly on their feature film, as well as season 3, which was also in the middle of active run.
Tired of the fact that their Director Animation jumped a ship during an essential point in the show’s run and the film’s production, they decided to bring his personality to the show to continue to tear on it. Just three weeks after More, longer, and not cut For the first time Butters got his first “official” appearance South Park In the iteration we are familiar with. Inspired by Stough’s reluctance to offend, and its general healthy face, Butters were introduced to South Park as a permanent character, and voiced by Matt Stone moving forward.
Known for his ever-present sense of innocence and naivety, butter would become known that the ministry of oaths such as “Oh, Hamburgers” and “Gee Whiz,” as a child’s character of a 50s sitting comedy who wanted to express frustration without ever saying any halitods.
Until the end of season 5, “Chapter Butters’,” would not have a better look at the character’s family life, explaining his shadow disposition thanks to his oppressive parents when his mother, Linda, tried to drown him by accident of her car into a lake after discovering that his father, Stephen, was going to deliver under the countries. To this day, the “Own Own” Butters’ Chapter is one of South Park Darkest registrations, although Butters stay in high mood after all the suffering, which is a clear continuation of the joke that Eric Stough is simply a likeable goofball that often finds himself in unusual situations beyond his control.
As the South Park Creators would learn later, Butters turned out to be the perfect foil for Eric Cartman, a Sociopath textbook, and Parker has often gone on the record and noted that the chapters that include the two that go on adventures together are his favorite chapters because of personality conflict between the two characters. From “The Death of Eric Cartman” and “Super Fun Time” to the legendary ”Nice house.
As South Park Approaching his 27th season, Butters are the main series of series, and it’s hard to imagine the show without his sunny disposition and sweet sick personality that is often the voice of reason when things get off the rails in his small mountain town. And to think, all it took was three years of jokes at the expense of Eric Stough before it would eventually become one of the most beloved characters in the series.