Do-Gooder The New Kid. Origin Randy has been a relatively prominent character since the beginning of the show, eventually becoming the most prominent adult character and then one of the most significant characters on the show. He appears to be extremely drawn to marijuana, going as far as to intentionally giving himself cancer just so he could get his hands on legal marijuana. His liberalism is first seen in "Spontaneous Combustion", when he tells the people of South Park that they have to fart all the time in order to avoid being burned alive. He has a habit of being led astray by new fads or events, like many of the characters. Because of this, Randy and Sharon have remained completely oblivious to her abusive nature. At the end of the episode, Sharon decided she still loved Randy, and they had sex in Stan's tree fort. Harrison Family | In the Season Twenty-Two episode "Tegridy Farms", he moves his family to Tegridy Farms and starts a new weed business, presumably quitting his geologist job. [episode needed] He also serves on the city council, specializing in the town's parks and public grounds.[6]. However, after communicating, they've become more aware of each other's feelings, and they reconcile in "Ass Burgers" and remarry. Garrison Family | In "Gluten Free Ebola", Randy performs at the end party as Lorde. However, Stan sometimes thanks Randy when the latter helps him, such as saying to him "You're the greatest" in "The Losing Edge" when Randy got him disqualified from Baseball, despite looking down on his behavior beforehand. Daniels Family | Randy Marsh, 41 Wilburn, AR. His group was successful for a few years, but he and the other members were quickly replaced due to getting "too old.". Get an ad-free experience with special benefits, and directly support Reddit. Mr. Garrison | get reddit premium. Marvin Marsh | Randy has driven red sedans, Lexus RX300s, and Lincoln Navigators. In the season finale "Bike Parade", Sharon tells Randy that the hemp farm was a bad business idea because people barely buy from him, but Randy manages to get a lot of customers during the Amazon strike, expanding his business with the help of Towelie. He reappears at the level's end to let the player know Timmy Burch is correct that they must next visit Downtown. They then presumably remarried. Stan Marsh | Appearances For most of season 23, Randy was officially the protagonist of South Park as the show focused on his work at the Tegridy Farms instead of the town of South Park and its elementary school. He is Randy's ancient father, who is 102 years old. As of "Night of the Living Homeless," Randy has been given a slightly more detailed redesign, such as the pencil and pens in his chest pocket changing colors and no longer being depicted as simple lines. Ned Gerblansky | He also had a job until he got himself fired in "About Last Night..." for a drunken tirade directed toward his boss. As first seen in "Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub", Randy has a very unhealthy addiction to masturbation. Fighter Mr. Hankey | Mr. Mackey | Kyle Broflovski | He is suicidal, though everyone merely laughs at his requests to be killed, saying, "That's our silly Grampa!" He often fights for huge changes and only turns to conservatism when he is in a major problem, goes into an obsession stance, or misunderstands something. Eventually, the NFL is officially replaced with a sarcastaball league and Randy becomes the coach of the Denver Broncos until he drinks Butters' cum, causing him to make his first genuine comment in a long while and curing him of his sarcasm disorder. Main Characters' Families Mackey Family | Randolph (Randy) Marsh and Sharon Marsh (née Kimble)[1] are fictional characters in the animated television series South Park. In the episode "Guitar Queer-O", Randy can be seen strumming a guitar with his right hand; he may, therefore, be right-handed.