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+ | |name = Cesar Millan |
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+ | |image = Cesar-milan.png |
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+ | |aliases = The Dog Whisperer |
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+ | |gender = Male |
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+ | |race = Latino-American |
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+ | |hair = Gray |
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+ | |dob = August 27, 1969 |
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+ | |age = {{age|1969|8|27}} |
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+ | |job = Dog Trainer |
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+ | |voice = [[Trey Parker]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0799356/|title="South Park" Tsst (TV episode 2006)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref> |
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+ | |wikipedia = [[Wikipedia:Cesar Millan|Cesar Millan]] |
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+ | |appearance = "[[Tsst]]" |
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+ | }} |
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+ | '''Cesar Millan''' is a Mexican-American dog trainer. He appeared in the [[Season Ten]] episode, "[[Tsst]]". |
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+ | == Background == |
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⚫ | Cesar was hired by [[Liane Cartman]] to help improve [[Eric Cartman|Cartman's]] behavior. Unlike the assorted nannies who were hired to discipline Cartman (all of whom were destroyed - mentally or emotionally - by him), Cesar's approach proves to be the most successful, as he treats Cartman like a dog, rather than a human being. Mrs. Cartman becomes so grateful for his help that she begins propositioning Cesar for a deeper relationship. When Cesar reminds her that he is merely there to teach her to control Cartman and then leaves, she back peddles on the training, causing Cartman to regress into his evil tendencies. He was not shown in the celebrity army in "[[200]]" and "[[201]]". |
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+ | ==Appearance== |
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+ | Cesar Millan was shown with a spiky gray hair with a hairstyle, black eyebrows, a black goatee, and some warts on his face. He wears a dark blue jacket with two pockets and up sleeves, beige pants, and black shoes. He has a tall head and appears to be physically strong, as he handles dogs. |
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+ | ==Personality== |
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⚫ | Unlike almost all celebrities that appeared in ''South Park'', Cesar's depiction wasn't disrespected in any way. In fact, he was shown in a very positive light, having been the only person able to manipulate and control Eric Cartman's behavior, to the point of causing him to temporarily behave like a rational human being. |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * Caesar Millan is one of the few celebrities on ''South Park'' not to be made fun of for a certain trait or a racial or stereotypical joke about his race, unlike several other celebrities and characters on the show (although Cartman disrespects him by calling him "Mexican" in a rude tone and insults him once by calling him a "Taco Bender"). |
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+ | ** Although, Cartman's criticism of Cesar's training tactics(and/or general disdain of Cesar, his ethnicity aside) might have been an unintentional precursor to later real-life criticisms of Caesar's methods<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cesar_Millan#Criticism</ref>, which surfaced as early as January 2007<ref>http://connection.ebscohost.com/c/articles/23621109/ruff-treatment</ref>. |
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Revision as of 13:26, 17 September 2020
Cesar Millan is a Mexican-American dog trainer. He appeared in the Season Ten episode, "Tsst".
Background
Cesar was hired by Liane Cartman to help improve Cartman's behavior. Unlike the assorted nannies who were hired to discipline Cartman (all of whom were destroyed - mentally or emotionally - by him), Cesar's approach proves to be the most successful, as he treats Cartman like a dog, rather than a human being. Mrs. Cartman becomes so grateful for his help that she begins propositioning Cesar for a deeper relationship. When Cesar reminds her that he is merely there to teach her to control Cartman and then leaves, she back peddles on the training, causing Cartman to regress into his evil tendencies. He was not shown in the celebrity army in "200" and "201".
Appearance
Cesar Millan was shown with a spiky gray hair with a hairstyle, black eyebrows, a black goatee, and some warts on his face. He wears a dark blue jacket with two pockets and up sleeves, beige pants, and black shoes. He has a tall head and appears to be physically strong, as he handles dogs.
Personality
Unlike almost all celebrities that appeared in South Park, Cesar's depiction wasn't disrespected in any way. In fact, he was shown in a very positive light, having been the only person able to manipulate and control Eric Cartman's behavior, to the point of causing him to temporarily behave like a rational human being.
Trivia
- Caesar Millan is one of the few celebrities on South Park not to be made fun of for a certain trait or a racial or stereotypical joke about his race, unlike several other celebrities and characters on the show (although Cartman disrespects him by calling him "Mexican" in a rude tone and insults him once by calling him a "Taco Bender").
References
Template:Minor characters Season Ten