South Park Archives

  • Contribute: Learn more on how to Create a Fandom Account and help us document South Park: Snow Day! & get less ads as a registered editor! We NEED editors so if you have ever thought about helping the wiki, this is your chance.

READ MORE

South Park Archives
m (→‎Background: clean up, replaced: South Park (Location) → South Park (location))
No edit summary
Line 4: Line 4:
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|race = Native American
 
|race = Native American
|job = Casino Owner
+
|job = Casino owner
 
|voice = [[Matt Stone]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0705957/|title="South Park" Red Man's Greed (TV episode 2003)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref>
 
|voice = [[Matt Stone]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0705957/|title="South Park" Red Man's Greed (TV episode 2003)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref>
 
|relation1 = Son
 
|relation1 = Son
Line 10: Line 10:
 
|appearance = "[[Red Man's Greed]]"
 
|appearance = "[[Red Man's Greed]]"
 
}}
 
}}
'''Chief Runs With Premise''' appears in the [[Season Seven]] episode, "[[Red Man's Greed]]".
+
'''Chief Runs With Premise''' is a Native American chief and the owner of [[Three Feathers Indian Casino]]. He appears in the [[Season Seven]] episode, "[[Red Man's Greed]]".
   
 
==Background==
 
==Background==
Chief Runs With Premise is a wealthy Native American who owns a [[Three Feathers Indian Casino|large casino]] and is the main antagonist in the episode. He wants to buy and demolish [[South Park (location)|South Park]] in order to build a superhighway straight from Denver to the casino. He eventually wins South Park from them while gambling, but later has a change of heart and gives the [[City People|townsfolk]] back their town.
+
Chief Runs With Premise is the main antagonist in the episode. He wants to buy and demolish [[South Park (location)|South Park]] in order to build a superhighway straight from Denver to the casino. He eventually wins South Park from them while gambling, but later has a change of heart and gives the [[City people|townsfolk]] back their town.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
He is a greedy, unscrupulous corporate mogul who will stop at nothing to make more money. He doesn't care about hurting others to make his casino even bigger and richer; making people gamble their life savings away and trying to buy and demolish South Park.
+
He is a greedy, unscrupulous corporate mogul who will stop at nothing to make more money. He does not care about hurting others to make his casino even bigger and richer; making people gamble their life savings away and trying to buy and demolish South Park.
   
He resorts to deception to get what he wants, not batting an eyelid while lying and hurting others. He gave the people of South Park blankets infected with S.A.R.S. under the pretext of charity.
+
He resorts to deception to get what he wants, not batting an eyelid while lying and hurting others. He gave the people of South Park blankets infected with [[S.A.R.S.]] under the pretext of charity.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==

Revision as of 15:20, 19 June 2021

Chief Runs With Premise is a Native American chief and the owner of Three Feathers Indian Casino. He appears in the Season Seven episode, "Red Man's Greed".

Background

Chief Runs With Premise is the main antagonist in the episode. He wants to buy and demolish South Park in order to build a superhighway straight from Denver to the casino. He eventually wins South Park from them while gambling, but later has a change of heart and gives the townsfolk back their town.

Personality

He is a greedy, unscrupulous corporate mogul who will stop at nothing to make more money. He does not care about hurting others to make his casino even bigger and richer; making people gamble their life savings away and trying to buy and demolish South Park.

He resorts to deception to get what he wants, not batting an eyelid while lying and hurting others. He gave the people of South Park blankets infected with S.A.R.S. under the pretext of charity.

Appearance

Chief Runs With Premise wears a black two-piece suit with a white shirt and blue tie. Like the rest of the Native Americans, he has darker skin and black hair. His long hair is tied in a braid at the back. His head garment is similar to that of a traditional Plains Indian feathered headdress. It symbolizes authority which is representative of the fact that he owns the casino that bought South Park.

As a running gag in the episode, he and all the Native American characters laugh in unison to the rhythm of "Ha ha ha ha!"

References

Template:Minor characters Season Seven