Timmy Burch

Timmy is a character from South Park, voiced by Trey Parker. He is handicapped, and uses a wheelchair to get around, although it is shown in "Probably" that he can actually stand and walk for a few seconds.

Appearance
Timmy wears a red sweater and black trousers. His head is abnormally large at the top, and he has strawberry-blond hair. He is almost always seen sitting in a black wheelchair, and is usually smiling openly and fidgeting with his hands.

During the metrosexual fad, he wears a light blue unbuttoned shirt, gelled hair, brown work shoes and a purple-and-pink wheelchair with a rainbow band.

Vocabulary
One of Timmy's most notable traits, together with being the only wheelchair-bound child in the fourth grade class at South Park Elementary, is his limited vocabulary. He mostly says his name, and the slurred phrase "livin' a lie." It was revealed on the official site that the second catchphrase originated when Trey Parker said "Livin' a lie!" by chance while performing as Timmy, afterwhich the catchphrase stuck.

In several episodes, Timmy has said other basic words and names. When addressing Jimmy Vulmer, the other major handicapped South Park character, he is able to say "Jimmy", and in "Helen Keller! The Musical", he is able to say the name he had given his pet turkey, "Gobbles". He says "Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld!" (the latter being the name of his band) in "Timmy 2000", and he successfully yells "Please help me!" a few times as he rolls down the highway in "4th Grade". In "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000", when his wheelchair is hooked via a string to one of Kenny's teeth, he incorrectly interprets a casual use of the word "go", and cries out "Go Timmy, go!", before riding off. He also says "shit" in "It Hits the Fan" and "Bebe" in "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society". However each time he is shown to struggle to say any word besides his name.

Creation and development
Adrien Beard revealed in an interview that the character was based on a boy he knew in elementary school. It is said on South Park Studios.com that Timmy was born with a crippling condition, described as being "a strange combination of palsy and Tourette's". The character first appears in "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000"; his three scenes in the episode have little relevance to the central plot, and Comedy Central originally wanted to remove him from the episode, in fear of potential controversy over the inclusion of a mentally retarded character. Series creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker pushed to keep the character in the story, with their basis being that although Timmy is different, the other children in the series treat him equally. Timmy was originally intended only for that episode, but proved so popular that he was given his own story three episodes later, in "Timmy 2000", where he becomes the singing lead of a successful band (originally titled "The Lords of the Underworld", later titled "Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld"), despite his limited vocabulary. Throughout the episode, the other characters complain that Timmy is being exploited, although he achieves extreme popularity. The message delivered at the end of the episode is that there is nothing wrong with the situation; given that Timmy enjoys playing music and his audiences enjoy listening to him.

Personality
Timmy was originally described as being mentally retarded, but over time his character has become described less as such and more often as "disabled." In various episodes (such as "Up the Down Steroid") he appears to be quite cognizant, intelligent and principled. In "Cripple Fight", The Ungroundable, and "Make Love, Not Warcraft", he appears to have no trouble operating a computer. He appears to have hydrocephalus, as well as involuntary movements.

Timmy is friends with South Park's other disabled character, Jimmy, who can actually understand what Timmy is saying. In the first episode in which Jimmy appears, "Cripple Fight", Timmy is intensely jealous of him and even tries to have him killed (by giving him a parka that made him look like Kenny McCormick). Later on, however, the two are shown as being friends.

Family
Timmy has parents named Richard and Helen. Their surname is unknown and they have the same syndrome as Timmy, in that they can mainly only say their own names, and they are confined to wheelchairs. They also have swollen heads. All of this implies that Timmy's disorder is hereditary.

Richard wears an old fashioned red jacket with a white shirt underneath, and blue jeans. He has a crop of brown hair on top of his head. His head seems to slump down, a little. Helen wears a turquoise jacket and a lilac/grey skirt. Her hair is orange and shoulder length.

A picture on their wall indicates that Timmy, Richard and Helen have been to Paris.

Reception
A highly popular character, Timmy was voted "The Greatest Disabled TV Character" in a poll conducted by a BBC-sponsored webzine named Ouch!. Timmy was more popular among disabled voters than among non-disabled voters. Commenting on the poll and on Timmy and South Park in general, Jeff Shannon wrote that "Timmy appears, at first glance, to uphold the condescending disability stereotypes that are gradually fading from mainstream entertainment. But like everything else in 'South Park,' he's actually challenging preconceptions, toppling taboos and weaving his singularity into the fabric of the show." IGN ranked Timmy second in a list of the "Top 10 South Park Peripheral Characters", commenting that "South Park's most controversial character may be one of the funniest and most enduring". In Doug Pratt's DVD: Movies, Television, Music, Art, Adult, and More!, author Douglas Pratt describes Timmy's use of different inflections to express his mood, all the while saying nothing but his name, as amusing, although he adds that some may disagree. M. Keith Booker, author of Drawn to television: prime-time animation from the Flintstones to Family guy, describes Timmy as arguably being the most controversial of the secondary characters in the series.

According to Trey Parker, soon after the character's debut, he observed that fans of the series began shouting "Timmy!" in an imitation of the character, as opposed to their earlier imitations of the character Cartman and their usage of other popular catchphrases on the show.

Cultural Influence

 * Due to the popularity of South Park, Timmy's exclamation "TIMMEH!" soon entered into pop culture as an outburst used to describe, chide, or respond to moments of extreme un-coordination, lack of concentration or other losses of logic, sense or reason. There are many other ways in which the exclamation is referenced, such as:
 * The popular MMORPG World of Warcraft features the character Timmy the Cruel in the Stratholme instance (who yells "TIMMY!" when he appears).
 * On ESPN's Sports Center, anchors yell "TIMMY" whenever a Tim Duncan highlight is shown.
 * During the intro to 'Sailor' by The Brian Jonestown Massacre, members of the band can be heard doing 'Timmy' impressions.
 * Buffalo Sabres fans often refer to center Tim Connolly, known for his prolonged absences due to injury, as "Timmah," a reference to the character.
 * Rapper Ludacris referenced Timmy, in a guest verse on Missy Elliot's song Gossip Folks ("I'm Ludacris, living loud like Timmy").
 * In January 2007, British metal band Siren Lake named their van Timmy, in homage to the character. This has gained them a huge amount of media coverage including an appearance on Peter Snow's, Newsnight.
 * In the 2007 music video game "Rock Band", one of the unlockable bonus tracks is "Timmy and the Lords of the Underworld", featuring more of the song than in the actual show.
 * In the 2008 video game "Fallout 3", a dungeon features a series of clones named Gary, who, like Timmy, can only speak their own name. While they are not bound to wheelchairs, they are insane and will attack on sight, using their tone of voice while speaking their name to indicate emotion.

Trivia

 * In the episode Die Hippie, Die a joint-smoking man who eerily resembles Timmy rolls by in a wheelchair during Randy Marsh and Sharon Marsh's Woodstock flashback - perhaps Timmy's father, or another, older male relative.

Episodes in which he is prominent

 * The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000- Helps Stan, Cartman and Kyle try to pull Kenny's tooth out. Is then later seen driving his wheelchair over the bridge Kenny was thrown down from during the end credits.
 * Timmy 2000- Unnecessarily diagnosed with A.D.D and joins the band The Lords of the Underworld, which becomes nationally famous.
 * Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?- Makes the fellow Christian fourth graders fearful, due to the fact that he can't confess his sins.
 * Probably- Is "healed" by Cartman.
 * 4th Grade- Helps his fellow fourth graders by strapping a time traveling device to his wheelchair, which ends up going terribly wrong. He ends up in prehistoric times, but returns later on.
 * Helen Keller! The Musical- Gets the lead part in the Thanksgiving musical play and finds a crippled pet turkey, which he names Gobbles and learns to say his name. Timmy greatly admires Gobbles. He even goes far enough to jump in front of a bullet aiming for Gobbles.
 * Cripple Fight- Becomes envious of Jimmy's popularity at scouts and fights him in an alley. After the fight, which was a tie, Timmy uses his computer to make a photo with Jimmys head atop a nude mans body, embracing another nude man. This causes Jimmy to be kicked out of the scouts due to it's no homosexual law.
 * Professor Chaos- Auditions to be the new "fourth kid". He is suggested by Kyle because he doesn't tell lame jokes, is quiet and takes direction well making him the perfect friend. Cartman argues with this saying that Timmy is really self-centered. Tweek Tweak becomes the fourth kid instead.
 * Simpsons Already Did It- One of the many "Simpsonized" residents.
 * Krazy Kripples- Becomes part of The Krips with Jimmy.
 * Up the Down Steroid- Participates in the Special Olympics and tries to get Jimmy off steroids
 * Follow that Egg! -Paired with Annie
 * Make Love, Not Warcraft-Part of the army of World of Warcraft players that tries to bring down the high level player