Satan (South Park)
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First Appearance: The Bible, sort of.
Voiced by: Trey Parker
Call him what you like - Lucifer, Shaitan, the Devil - but he's always scary and badass and in control. Unless, of course, you're Matt Stone and Trey Parker, in which case Satan may be physically well developed but he's rather more shy and retiring... read more
38. Satan
He appeared as the main antagonist later anti-hero in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, along with his gay lover Saddam Hussein, but has also appeared in sympathetic roles in episodes such as "Probably", "Hell on Earth 2006" and "Freemium Isn't Free".
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“Movie(s): South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
First Appearance: The Bible, sort of.
Voiced by: Trey Parker
Call him what you like - Lucifer, Shaitan, the Devil - but he's always scary and badass and in control. Unless, of course, you're Matt Stone and Trey Parker, in which case Satan may be physically well developed but he's rather more shy and retiring than we're used to - to the extent that his gay lover, Saddam Hussein, physically and emotionally abuses the poor fella. His attempt to regain his own sense of dignity and independence is the closest thing this foul-mouthed classic has to a story arc, and if you end up cheering for the underworld dog, well, all to the good.
Stroke of genius
Turns out that Satan has a sense of gr” read more
“Movie(s): South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
First Appearance: The Bible, sort of.
Voiced by: Trey Parker
Call him what you like - Lucifer, Shaitan, the Devil - but he's always scary and badass and in control. Unless, of course, you're Matt Stone and Trey Parker, in which case Satan may be physically well developed but he's rather more shy and retiring than we're used to - to the extent that his gay lover, Saddam Hussein, physically and emotionally abuses the poor fella. His attempt to regain his own sense of dignity and independence is the closest thing this foul-mouthed classic has to a story arc, and if you end up cheering for the underworld dog, well, all to the good.
Stroke of genius
Turns out that Satan has a sense of gratitude” read more
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