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|name = Paul Franklin Watson
 
|name = Paul Franklin Watson
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|hair = White
 
|hair = White
 
|birthday = December 2, 1950
 
|birthday = December 2, 1950
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|died = "[[Whale Whores]]" (alive in real life)
|age = 59
 
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|age = {{age|1950|12|2}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Watson|title=Paul Watson - Wikipedia}}</ref>
|job = Activist
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|job = Animal Rights Activist
|religion = Unknown
 
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|voice = [[Trey Parker]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1535839/|title="South Park" Whale Whores (TV episode 2009)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref>
|voice = [[Trey Parker]]
 
 
|appearance = "[[Whale Whores]]"
 
|appearance = "[[Whale Whores]]"
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|wikipedia = [[Wikipedia:Paul Watson|Paul Watson]]
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|final = "[[201]]"}}'''Paul Watson''' is a Canadian animal rights activist, appearing as Captain of the "Sea Shepherd" in the episode "[[Whale Whores]]". He is up against the Japanese, who have been killing dolphins and whales. The person he is based on in real life, hosts a television show of his own, called ''[[Wikipedia:Whale Wars|Whale Wars]]''.
   
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==Background==
|last = "[[201]]"
 
 
In a parody of his controversial methods, involving the misrepresentation of events, to deceive the audience, Watson is depicted as an idiotic, glory-hound in search of getting attention for his show in the most pathetic means possible. When faced with an actual Japanese whaling ship, he suggests that they beat themselves up, in order to lie about being attacked. He also suggests that the crew throw rancid butter at the Japanese ship. After the butter is thrown, Watson is killed when a harpoon, shot from the Japanese ship, goes through his head, pinning him to the wall. This caused [[Stan Marsh]] to step up and take over command of the ship. Stan then shoots the Japanese boat's fuel supply with a flare gun, thus blowing it up and causing it to sink. Stan's more proactive approach to anti-whaling made him a more popular TV persona than Paul Watson.
}}{{PAGENAME}}''' is a Canadian fighter for animal rights. He is shown in an episode "[[Whale Whores]]" as a captain of the ship "Sea Shepherd" fighting against [[Japan]]ese killing dolphins and whales in his TV show "Whale Wars" (real world TV show).
 
   
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Watson later appeared in episodes "[[200]]" and "[[201]]" alive, as part of the group of celebrities filing a class action lawsuit against [[South Park (Location)|South Park]].
Mocking his controversial methods of lying to his audience, Watson is depicted as an idiotic glory-hound in search of getting attention for his shown in the most pathetic means possible. When faced with an Japanese Whaling ship. He suggests that they beat themselves up and lying about being attacked, or throw rancid butter at the Japanese ship. He is then killed when a harpoon goes through his head, pinning him to the wall, causing [[Stan]] to step up and take over the ship. Stan shoots the Japanese boat's fuel supply with a flare gun, blowing it up. Stan's more proactive approach make him more popular and competent than Watson.
 
   
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==Appearance==
He appears in episodes 200 and 201 alive although his head was impaled by a harpoon.
 
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Paul Watson is grossly overweight. He wears olive colored cargo pants, black boots, a black belt, and a black hoodie sweater with a white skull design. He has white hair and a white mustache. Due to his weight, his blood flow is inhibited, causing redness on his nose and cheeks.
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==Personality==
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Paul Watson is portrayed as dishonest, hypocritical and incompetent. He seeks to gain notoriety with his cause with nonsensical methods, with the only aim of seeking to gain public attention, meaning he is very self-obsessed and fame-hungry rather than being truly concerned with his supposed environmental cause.
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
Despite being a Canadian, he was not depicted like other Canadians in ''[[South Park]]''. Instead of having an egg-shapped flapping head like, for example [[Ike Broflovski]], he is fully defined with a normal head. The same applies to Tom Green, Alanis Morrisette and "Star Wars Kid".
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Despite being a Canadian, he was not depicted like other Canadians in ''[[South Park]]''. Instead of having an egg-shaped flapping head like, for example [[Ike Broflovski]], he is fully defined with a normal head. The same applies to [[Tom Green]], [[Alanis Morissette]], "[[Star Wars Kid]]", [[Justin Bieber]] and [[James Cameron]].
   
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==Prominence==
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*"[[Whale Whores]]"
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*"[[200]]"
 
*"[[201]]"
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==References==
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Revision as of 13:42, 26 June 2020

Paul Watson is a Canadian animal rights activist, appearing as Captain of the "Sea Shepherd" in the episode "Whale Whores". He is up against the Japanese, who have been killing dolphins and whales. The person he is based on in real life, hosts a television show of his own, called Whale Wars.

Background

In a parody of his controversial methods, involving the misrepresentation of events, to deceive the audience, Watson is depicted as an idiotic, glory-hound in search of getting attention for his show in the most pathetic means possible. When faced with an actual Japanese whaling ship, he suggests that they beat themselves up, in order to lie about being attacked. He also suggests that the crew throw rancid butter at the Japanese ship. After the butter is thrown, Watson is killed when a harpoon, shot from the Japanese ship, goes through his head, pinning him to the wall. This caused Stan Marsh to step up and take over command of the ship. Stan then shoots the Japanese boat's fuel supply with a flare gun, thus blowing it up and causing it to sink. Stan's more proactive approach to anti-whaling made him a more popular TV persona than Paul Watson.

Watson later appeared in episodes "200" and "201" alive, as part of the group of celebrities filing a class action lawsuit against South Park.

Appearance

Paul Watson is grossly overweight. He wears olive colored cargo pants, black boots, a black belt, and a black hoodie sweater with a white skull design. He has white hair and a white mustache. Due to his weight, his blood flow is inhibited, causing redness on his nose and cheeks.

Personality

Paul Watson is portrayed as dishonest, hypocritical and incompetent. He seeks to gain notoriety with his cause with nonsensical methods, with the only aim of seeking to gain public attention, meaning he is very self-obsessed and fame-hungry rather than being truly concerned with his supposed environmental cause.

Trivia

Despite being a Canadian, he was not depicted like other Canadians in South Park. Instead of having an egg-shaped flapping head like, for example Ike Broflovski, he is fully defined with a normal head. The same applies to Tom Green, Alanis Morissette, "Star Wars Kid", Justin Bieber and James Cameron.

Prominence

References

Template:Minor characters Season Thirteen

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