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|name = Josh Myers
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|hair = Black
 
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|age = 10
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|job = Vandal; currently prisoner
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|appearance = [[Toilet Paper]]
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|appearance = "[[Toilet Paper]]"
|birthday = January 30th
 
|religion = Unknown
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|voice = [[Trey Parker]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0761293/|title="Toilet Paper" on IMDB}}</ref>
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}}'''Josh Myers''' appeared in the [[Season Seven]] episode, "[[Toilet Paper]]".
'''Joshua Meyers '''is the main antagonist from the [[Toilet Paper]]. He is an inmate at the [[Alamosa Maximum Security Juvenile Hall]]. He helps [[Barbrady]] track down the [[The Boys|people]] who Toilet-Papered [[Mrs. Dreibel|The Art-Teacher's House]]. He appears to be a parody of Hannibal Lecter, the hairstyles are virtually the same, he has to be kept under maximum security, he psychologically plumbs Officer Barbrady and at the end, he is strapped to a cart with a special mask to stop him toilet papering. He only appeared in one episode, "[[Toilet Paper]]".
 
   
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==Background==
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He is an inmate at the [[Alamosa Maximum Security Juvenile Hall]]. Josh advises [[Officer Barbrady]] in apprehending the children who toilet-papered [[Mrs. Streibel]]'s house.
   
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He appears to be a parody of the character, Hannibal Lecter, from the crime novels by Thomas Harris, with similar hairstyles, mannerisms and voice, and the need to be kept under maximum security.
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Joshua easily psychologically manipulated Officer Barbrady to get what he wants from him in a similar fashion to the way Clarice Starling is manipulated in ''Silence of the Lambs''. When let out of his cell, he was strapped to a hand-cart with a special mask.
   
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
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He has thin eyebrows, long blackish hair, a light blue suit, and black shoes. His eyes are not joined together, possibly as a reference to the appearance of Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter.
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==Trivia==
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*Josh can be seen behind [[Barbrady]] 's car in the introduction of [[Season 17]].
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==Personality==
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He is somewhat manipulative, even making [[Officer Barbrady]] break down in tears, although, this could also be explained by Barbrady's low intelligence. Josh is also clearly a 'bad boy', if you will, being in juvenile hall and toilet papering over 600 houses in one year, as mentioned by the police officer. Otherwise, Josh is tough and sneaky, able to break out of the metal hand-cart (although he only had three weeks left before his release).
   
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Josh also has an obsession with upping his game at the mere sight of toilet paper.  Once broken out, the last seen of him was himself approaching the white house, armed with two boxes of Toilet paper.
He has a thin eyebrows, black hair is almost long, light blue suit and black shoes.
 
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==[[South Park: The Stick of Truth]]==
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A poster of him can be seen at the police station.
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==References==
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{{reflist}}
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{{Minor characters Season Seven}}
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Revision as of 05:35, 3 July 2020

Josh Myers appeared in the Season Seven episode, "Toilet Paper".

Background

He is an inmate at the Alamosa Maximum Security Juvenile Hall. Josh advises Officer Barbrady in apprehending the children who toilet-papered Mrs. Streibel's house.

He appears to be a parody of the character, Hannibal Lecter, from the crime novels by Thomas Harris, with similar hairstyles, mannerisms and voice, and the need to be kept under maximum security.

Joshua easily psychologically manipulated Officer Barbrady to get what he wants from him in a similar fashion to the way Clarice Starling is manipulated in Silence of the Lambs. When let out of his cell, he was strapped to a hand-cart with a special mask.

Appearance

He has thin eyebrows, long blackish hair, a light blue suit, and black shoes. His eyes are not joined together, possibly as a reference to the appearance of Anthony Hopkins as Hannibal Lecter.

Trivia

Personality

He is somewhat manipulative, even making Officer Barbrady break down in tears, although, this could also be explained by Barbrady's low intelligence. Josh is also clearly a 'bad boy', if you will, being in juvenile hall and toilet papering over 600 houses in one year, as mentioned by the police officer. Otherwise, Josh is tough and sneaky, able to break out of the metal hand-cart (although he only had three weeks left before his release).

Josh also has an obsession with upping his game at the mere sight of toilet paper.  Once broken out, the last seen of him was himself approaching the white house, armed with two boxes of Toilet paper.

South Park: The Stick of Truth

A poster of him can be seen at the police station.

References

Template:Minor characters Season Seven