Randy Marsh

Randall "Randy" Marsh is a character on South Park. He is Stanley Marsh's father.

Appearance
Randy wears a blue jacket with chest pockets on each side, and dark gray trousers. Under his jacket, it is implied is a white shirt. His left-side pocket usually has a yellow, a red, and a blue pen, plus some white paper pinned in. He has thick, black hair with parted bangs, and a thick black moustache. In early episodes, though, his hairstyle was somewhat different (see picture below). Up until Conjoined Fetus Lady, he didn't have a dimpled chin, but in and after that episode, he mysteriously developed one.

Character
Randy is often portrayed as a dim-witted, naive man, while all the same a caring, doting father. He has a habit of being led astray by new fads or events, like many of the characters. All the same, he has also been known to go completely against such things, though his reasons are usually selfish and immature.

Randy has a tendency to act very melodramatic. Whenever things get surreal in the show, and Randy is calling for his son, he usually puts on an act of being very ill and weak, and moaning Stan's name out: "Staaaaaan!!!!" Rnady is also shown to be a hypochondriac.

In the episode My Future Self n' Me, "Future Stan" reveals that Randy doesn't like chicken.

Alcoholism
Randy has a drinking problem as hinted in episodes such as The Red Badge of Gayness, Clubhouses and The Losing Edge. His drinking problem is more closely examined in Bloody Mary when he was caught drunk-driving. Cartman also mentions it in the episode Grey Dawn, at one point stating, "Looks like Stan's dad's been hitting the bottle again."

He has been depicted as everything from a casual drinker to a heavy alcoholic. He doesn't seem to be as bad as Kenny's father, Stuart McCormick, as, unlike the latter, he still has a job, is able to provide for his family, and is sober most of the time.

Boy-Band Singer
In Something You Can Do With Your Finger, Randy reveals to Stan that he was in a boy band in his teens, after having been in a choir during high school. He was so eager about this new career, that he dropped out of school, left his girlfriend and his family, and immediately joined up. The name of his band was The Ghetto Avenue Street Boys, which is meant to be a parody of New Kids on the Block. They had a hit single, You Got It, and they made millions. But a couple of years later, all of the group members were fired for being too old for a boy band, despite the fact that Randy was only nineteen at the time. Randy was in debt to the studio, and in order to make up for it, he had to give up all of his possessions. He then returned home at last, and used up what money he had left resuming his education.

Geologist
Ever since his first appearance, he has been shown to be a geologist. In later seasons, notably in the season 8 episode Goobacks, he is known to be a worker for the United States Geological Survey. He became famous for his theory on moderation in the episode Spontaneous Combustion, and won the Nobel Prize Award for it. He is often called upon to perform many scientific tasks, due to his education and positions. He usually is unable to perform the tasks, though, as the people forget that he is merely geologist, and lacks knoweledge of most other sciences.

Wall-Mart Employee
In the episode Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes, Randy worked at the Wall-Mart in South Park, until Stan saved him from being killed as the store was destroyed in the end.

History
As revealed in Something You Can Do With Your Finger, Randy was a member in a boy-band in his late teens. It is also implied in Die Hippie, Die, that Randy and his wife, Sharon used to be hippies, and they met at Woodstock in 1969. If this were the case, though, they would be in their mid-forties to mid-fifties. But Randy stated in one episode in Season 9 that he was thirty-five years old, so this may have been simply a cutaway joke. Also, Randy and Sharon were revealed to have met in a tree-fort playing Truth or Dare, in the episode Clubhouses.

Randy tells the other adults in town, at the end of Child Abduction Is Not Funny, that he studied Mongolian in college. He then speaks it to the children, who have joined a tribe of Mongolians.

Randy is named after, and based upon, Trey Parker's father, Randy Parker. Randy Parker is also a geologist.

Family
Randy's name suggests German and English ancestry.

Sharon Marsh
She is Randy's wife. She seems to be more sensible than him at the best of times, although they both are known to be very hotheaded on occasion. In Clubhouses, they were constantly bickering, and finally they divorced. Randy then became a incompetent father who spent the whole time partying the nights away, and never seemed to have time for his children. At the end of the episode, Sharon decided she still loved Randy, and they had sex in Stan's tree fort. They then presumably remarried. Up until this episode, they had been inseparable from each other; afterwards, they're still loving, but their relationship is a bit more normal, if not slightly strained.

Stanley Marsh
Stan is is Randy's son, and youngest child. Randy loves his son very much, and goes out of his way to protect him (one example being the episode Grey Dawn.) Stan, however, gets very annoyed and frustrated by Randy's dim-witted behaviour, and usually only takes his advice because he feels obliged to do so.

Shelley Marsh
She is Randy's daughter, and eldest child. She is very violent to her younger brother, Stan, although she is very nice whenever her parents are around. Because of this, Randy and Sharon have remained completely oblivious to her abusive nature. Randy (and indeed the whole family) seem to prefer Stan over Shelley, which might be part of why she's so mean to Stan.

Marvin "Grampa" Marsh
He is Randy's ancient father, who is 102 years old. He is very suicidal, though everyone merely laughs at his requests to be killed, saying "That's our silly Grampa!" In Grey Dawn, he was frustrated by the way Randy spoke to him as if he were speaking to his son, rather than his father. Stan then explined that that was partly why Grampa waged the war between te young and the elderly, because he didn't want to be "treated like he was 12".

Jimbo Kern???
Jimbo is Stan's uncle, but no concrete indication of which side of the family he's on has ever been given. He may be Sharon's brother, which would have made her maiden name "Sharon Kern". However, in My Future Self n' Me it was revealed that her name was "Sharon Kimble". He may be either Randy or Sharon's half-brother, or he may be their cousin, though. He has been shown on various occcasions to be closer to Randy, which might imply that he is related to him. Of course, it could also mean that he simply gets along with Randy better than he does with Sharon.

Episodes in Which Randy is Prominent
(Randy's first appearance. He is not yet identified as Stan's father, but he discovers that the old mountain above South park is a volcano, on the verge of erupting.)
 * Volcano

(Randy and Sharon join Sheila's protest group against Terrance and Phillip.)
 * Death

(Randy and Sharon divorce due to constant bickering.)
 * Clubhouses

(Randy isn't pleased about Sharon's aunt coming to stay.)
 * Spookyfish

(Randy figures out why the people of South Park are spontaneously combusting.)
 * Spontaneous Combustion

(Randy freaks out about his sexual reputation after he and Gerald masturbate in front of each other at Mr. Mackey's meteor shower party.)
 * Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub

(Randy is involved with the war reenactment.)
 * The Red Badge of Gayness

(Randy doesn't want Stan to be in a boyband, on account of an old experience of his own.)
 * Something You Can Do with Your Finger


 * The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers


 * My Future Self n' Me

(Randy is an anti-war fighter.)
 * I'm a Little Bit Country


 * South Park Is Gay!


 * All About Mormons


 * Goobacks

(Randy supports Giant Douche because Turd Sandwich isn't clean.)
 * Douche and Turd


 * Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes


 * The Losing Edge


 * Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow


 * Bloody Mary

(Randy helps Stan and friends defeat "The Rogue" character on the World of Warcraft game.
 * Manbearpig
 * Make Love, Not Warcraft

(Randy frets over whether or not Stan will goof up with the hockey game again.)
 * Stanley's Cup

(Randy says the "N" word on live TV, and has to apologize to Jesse Jackson for it.)
 * With Apologies to Jesse Jackson

(Randy is shown to be a member of The Hare Club for Men, and let's Stan in on the game.)
 * Fantastic Easter Special

(Randy leads the South Park residents through the night while the homeless attack.)
 * Night of the Living Homeless