South Park's Most LOVED and Most HATED Characters Ranked!
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South Park's Most Loved and Most Hated Characters Ranked!
🎭 Love 'em or Hate 'em—These South Park Characters Spark MAJOR Reactions!
From Eric Cartman's chaotic genius to Mr. Garrison's controversial reinventions, we're counting down the Top 5 Most Loved and Hated South Park Characters ever. Did your favorite (or least favorite) make the list? 👀
In this ranking, we break down why certain characters became iconic legends, while others turned into unskippable cringe. Whether you’re a long-time fan or just diving into the wild world of South Park, this episode covers it all—from Butters and Randy to Wendy and Mr. Hankey.
✅ Characters Featured:
Butters
Randy Marsh
Kenny McCormick
Kyle Broflovski
Eric Cartman
Shelley Marsh
Sheila Broflovski
Mr. Hankey
Wendy Testaburger
Mr. Garrison
📺 Whether it’s dark humor, outrageous satire, or unforgettable quotes—South Park has never played it safe. And neither do these rankings.
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