Wall-Mart

Wall-Mart only appeared in "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes". Its name is a parody of "Walmart". The store is a superstore which sells virtually everything, using a bulk purchase system to create incredible bargains that no one could resist.

Background
When Wall-Mart opened, all the other businesses in South Park close due to its popularity. After a while, the townspeople organize a boycott leading the store's president to offer a peaceful solution. The townspeople are alarmed to find the store alive after it kills the president in an effort to make it look like a suicide and destory Wall-Mart, only to find it being rebuilt.

The boys travel to Benitoville, Arkansas, where Wall-Mart's headquarters are located and the president, Harvey Brown, tells them to destroy the heart of the store before committing suicide. After arriving back the boys journey through the store to find the 'heart', Wall-Mart tries to defend itself by lowering all it's prices by a ridiculously low amount. The boys find a man inside the store claiming to be Wall-Mart who shows them a mirror. Wall-Mart described the consumer is the heart of Wall-Mart to which the boys respond by smashing the mirror causing the store to cave in. Once the store is gone for good, it voids its bowels, despite not being an actual living being.

Cartman was shown to appreciate Wall-Mart, as he spent most of his time there while the store is open. He tries to stop the boys from reaching Benitoville but fails, when they come back, he threatens them with a knife.

Appearance
Wall-Mart's regular appearance looks to be supercenter some of sorts, with Automotive, Pharmaceutical, Photos, and Garden sections. It's bottom is made out of what appears to be orange bricks, while it's top and roof seem to be made out of tin. On the top center of the building, there is a red sign of sorts, with "WALL-MART" printed across it in white letters. Below the sign, there are two doors, so people could enter. In it's human form, it appears as an old man, wearing a white suit and black tie.

Personality
Wall-Mart has a lust for power, putting other companies out of business while feeling no remorse. Wall-Mart is also manipulative, lowering it's prices in order to stop the boys and Randy from destroying it, however, it's manipulation seems limited, only fooling the incompetent citizens of South Park. It is also violent, having no qualms about killing those who vocalize their disapproval of it.

Powers and Abilities
In "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes", Wall-Mart is shown to have several powers, including:


 * Telepathy - was shown to be able to communicate telepathically with Cartman as well as the president of it's South Park branch.
 * Telekinesis - was shown to be able to lower it's prices within seconds of being challenged, despite having no limbs.
 * Anthropromorphism - was able to appear as a person to Stan and Kyle.

The boys (excluding Cartman)
The boys disliked Wall-Mart, due to it causing all the other businesses in South Park to go bankrupt, because of this, the boys and Wall-Mart were enemies throughout "Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes".

Cartman
Cartman loved Wall-Mart, so it took advantage of this love and manipulated him into betraying the rest of the boys, they had a pseudo-friendship, mostly due to Cartman's nativity and selfishness.