FUNKO POP! 11483 "Animation: South Park - Stan" Figure

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FUNKO POP! 11483 "Animation: South Park - Stan" Figure

FUNKO POP! 11483 "Animation: South Park - Stan" Figure

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Stan is close with his mother, who he inherited his common sense from, and has a good relationship with his father (when not strained by shenanigans) building pinewood derby cars together or watching football. his sister likes to beat the crap out of him when their parents aren't around and then play innocent - but when things get tough, even she's there for him, too. Stan also has a good relationship with his Uncle Jimbo and his war buddy, Ned, going camping in the woods, even if they think Stan's kind of a wuss. Stan's grandfather, Marvin, or "Grampa" is quite fond of him, even if he thinks Stan's kind of a wuss, too. In " The Cissy", it is hinted that Stan may be uncomfortable with his assigned gender and may select a new gender identity in the future, but he currently continues to identify as a male. Stan's middle name is currently unknown within canon and has never been presented onscreen. Some fans erroneously believe it to be confirmed as Randall but this name is not present in any episodes. While it may sound like a fitting tribute to his father, the real-life Randy Parker is actually named Randolph Severn, not Randall. Other popular middle names among fans primarily include Quentin and Marvin. One of Stan’s most defining characteristics is his skepticism. He is not one to blindly accept authority or conventional wisdom, and he is always questioning the world around him. This trait often puts him at odds with the other characters on the show, who are more likely to accept things at face value.

Digital Stan Glow in The Dark Shared Summer Convention

Dude, I'm sorry but we still aren't getting it....You're half man, and half berry?" ( Coon vs. Coon & Friends) Overall, Stan Marsh’s combination of empathy, morality, alter egos, relationship dynamics, and his creators’ inspiration make him a unique and multi-dimensional character in the South Park universe. First and foremost let’s talk about his relationship with Wendy Testaburger. Wendy is Stan’s long-time love interest, and their on-again, off-again relationship is a recurring theme throughout the series. One of the more famous quirks Stan possesses early in the series was the inability to comfortably talk to Wendy. Whenever he was around her his nerves take over and he would vomit uncontrollably. That being said, Stan is far from perfect, and he has his fair share of flaws and foibles. He can be stubborn and headstrong at times, refusing to listen to others when he thinks he knows best. He is also prone to outbursts of anger and frustration, especially when he feels that he or his friends have been wronged. Though an early draft of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut suggests a hazel color, Stan has since been confirmed to have blue eyes. ( A Very Crappy Christmas)Stan is the third cutest boy in Mr. Garrison's Fourth Grade classroom according to the girls' corrupted list in " The List"; whether or not this is considered accurate remains unknown. One of the defining aspects of Stan Marsh’s character is his relationships with the other main characters in the show. As one of the core four main characters in South Park, Stan is known for his unique personality traits and quirks. Here are some reasons that we feel make Stan stand out amongst his peers: Empathy and Sensitivity Can't you see that all we're trying to do is keep our families safe? Look, ah I don't know if seeing couples murder each other on television is gonna make my parents do it, and we probably won't be able to stop them from watching what they wanna watch. All we're trying to do is make it a little more difficult for them. Because cable makes it so convenient. Sure, if they didn't have easy access to their murder porn channels, they'd be bummed out, but it's not just our responsibility to give them what they want. Is it?" South Park is the long-running adult animated sitcom that has won over many the hearts of viewers for over two decades. Created by legendary writers Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the show is known for its irreverent humor, satirical commentary on current events, and its colorful cast of characters. One of the core four characters on the show is Stan Marsh, a seemingly ordinary kid who lives in the fictional town of South Park, Colorado. But what sets Stan apart from the rest of the characters on the show, and why has he become such an iconic figure in South Park lore.

Stan Glow in The Dark Shared Summer Convention Digital Stan Glow in The Dark Shared Summer Convention

Look, everybody, we're all looking for answer, you know. We all want to understand who we are and where we come from, but... sometimes we want to know the answers so badly that we... believe just about anything." Stan has a number of alter-egos - some creative, some not - most of which were created for role-playing games with his friends... or by Satan. It's hard to tell the difference sometimes. It's wrong to eat veal because the animals are so horribly mistreated, but if you don't eat meat at all, you break out in vaginas." No one quite knows the reason for this voice change but you can argue as the character has aged and matured, his voice is now reflecting his growing confidence and assertiveness. Unless Try or Matt comes out and explain the voice change most fans will be left guessing as to the reason.Stan has lived with his mother, father and sister at the Marsh Residence since before the show began. His grandfather has lived with the family in older episodes and was depicted with a bedroom, but as of Season Thirteen seems to have moved to a retirement community. Sparky also lives here. Stan Marsh joins the Goth Kids as "Raven" with this super-stylized Pop! vinyl figure - wearing an Edgar Allan Poe shirt that reads "Nevermore." Stan and The Boys team up in a battle through space and time to retrieve their Xbox 360 hard drive, which has been stolen by Scott Tenorman in hopes of destroying it, causing the boys to lose all of their game progress. Born of the humans but raised by the elves, Ranger Stan Marshwalker is a a brave and strong warrior of the Elven army. Along with his companion and familiar Sparky, this warrior serves as the right-hand man to the Elf King, and holds great power in his magical sword summons. You see, I learned something today. At first I thought you were all stupid, listening to this douche's advice, but now I understand that you're all here because you're scared. You're scared of death and he offers you some kind of understanding. You all want to believe in it so much, I know you do. You find comfort in the thought that your loved ones are floating around trying to talk to you, but think about it: Is that really what you want? To just be floating around after you die, having to talk to this asshole?"

Funko POP! TV: South Park - Boyband Stan Marsh - Collectable

Stan is often portrayed as the character with the strongest moral compass in South Park. He is willing to stand up for what he believes in, even if it means going against his friends or authority figures. His sense of right and wrong is deeply ingrained in his character and is a driving force behind many of his actions in the show. Relationship with Wendy Stan Marsh is a complex character with a wide range of personality traits and character quirks. At his core, Stan is a good-hearted and compassionate person, always looking out for the well-being of his friends and loved ones. He is often the voice of reason on the show, providing a moral center amidst the chaos and absurdity of the franchise. Over the years, Parker’s portrayal of Stan has evolved, with subtle changes in his voice reflecting the character’s growth and development. In the early seasons, Stan’s voice was more high-pitched and childlike, reflecting his status as a young boy. Most notably in Season 25, many noticed a distinctively different voice for Stan Marsh. His voice had become deeper and more resonant, to the chagrin of many diehard South Park fans.Other than his Super Best Friend, Kyle, Stan's closest friends have always been the local fat kid and the local poor kid. This is some old-school production art used while developing the parachute look for Towelie and the boys. The notes are there to give animators cues on which color textures to use while animating.

Funko POP! Animation: South Park-Shadow Hachi Stan Marsh

We’ve compiled a selection of different PNG and cutout files featuring Stan in various poses and expressions, ready to be used for your next creative project. Whether you’re making fan art, creating a meme, or designing a t-shirt, these files are perfect for giving your project a touch of Stan’s unique personality. Come on people now people now. People now come on people now. Got to drive hybrids people now. People now people now people now." ( Smug Alert) In Board Girls, Stan shared his passion for board games with both Nichole and Tammy, enjoying their company and admitting he likes playing with them.Throughout the show’s run, Stan Marsh has taken on a number of alter egos, each with their own distinct personality and characteristics. These alter egos have been used to explore different facets of Stan’s personality. Whenever things are looking their darkest and Stan needs guidance in his life, he knows there is always one voice he can turn to and rely on, wondering... what would Brian Boitano do. Stan's life-long idol is John Elway, a former Denver Bronco, though these references have faded as Elway retired from the team several years ago.



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