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
Register
(Adding categories)
No edit summary
(33 intermediate revisions by 20 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
 
 
{{South Park character
 
{{South Park character
|image = [[File:Romper Stomper.png|200px]]
+
|image = Romper-stomper.png
|name = Romper Stomper
+
|name = {{PAGENAME}}
|gender = Male
+
|gender = Male
|hair = Messy Black
+
|hair = Black
|age = 18
+
|age = Unknown; likely 10-12
  +
|voice = [[Matt Stone]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0705905/|title="South Park" Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000 (TV episode 2000)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref>
|job = Juvenile Hall prisoner
 
|religion = Unknown
 
|voice = [[Trey Parker]]
 
 
|appearance = "[[Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000]]"
 
|appearance = "[[Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000]]"
  +
}}'''Romper Stomper''' is a prisoner who appeared in the [[Season Four]] episode, "[[Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000]]".
|birthday = September 13th}}
 
  +
  +
==Background==
  +
Romper Stomper was [[Eric Cartman]]'s cell-mate at the [[Alamosa Maximum Security Juvenile Hall]], so named for the Hasbro toy Romper Stompers he always used. He wanted cigarettes and would tell Cartman retrieve them, when [[Stan Marsh]] and [[Kyle Broflovski]] visited. Even more desperate was his desire to see Disneyland. He seems to have a love for movies, seen when Cartman and Romper Stomper attempted to escape. During the escape, Romper Stomper told Cartman to escape on without him.
  +
  +
Cartman obliges and continues to leave, until the security guards catch up to the two. The guards let Cartman go free, due to him being pardoned, however, Romper Stomper was to return to the facility. Cartman later visits Romper Stomper, with the whole of Disneyland hidden in his rectum, allowing Romper finally see it.
   
'''Romper Stomper''' is a child-character from the [[South Park]] episode "[[Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000]]." He was [[Eric Cartman|Cartman's]] cell-mate in the [[Alamosa Maximum Security Juvenile Hall]]. He wanted cigarettes and would tell Cartman to shove them up his ass to give some to him when [[Stan]] and [[Kyle]] came to visit with some cigarettes. Even more desperate was his desire to see Disneyland. He seems to have a love for movies, seen when Cartman and Romper had an escape attempt Romper tried to be "epic" and told Cartman to keep going on without him. Cartman says okay and continues to leave. Romper then yells out "You're not supposed to say that!" This continues for a while until the security guards catch up to Cartman and Romper. They let Cartman go because he is now innocent, but Romper goes back. Cartman eventually visits Romper with the whole of Disney World shoved up Cartman's ass, letting Romper view it all with glee. His name comes from a 1992 [[Russell Crowe]] movie of the same name. He is one of the first people Cartman meet at the Juvenile Hall, and teaches him how things work around the place. It is rumored that they still have a friendship, since Cartman came back to give him Disney World. Romper has a [[wikipedia:Teardrop_tattoo|teardrop tattoo]].
 
 
==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==
He has medium, messy black hair and a teardrop tattoo and with two others on his hand.
+
Romper Stomper has messy black hair, a teardrop tattoo, and with two other tattoos on his arms. He wears an orange prison suit, black shoes and is taller than a 4th grader, he looks the same size as Shelly Marsh.
   
  +
Romper Stomper's appearance has changed a bit in [[South Park: The Stick of Truth]], he's designed more like a 4th grader, but still the same size, he no longer uses his yellow cups and his tattoo is different too.
Romper Stomper is very short for his age; he stands a little taller than Cartman but shorter than any fifth grader.
 
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
 
He is shown to be a bit dramatic. Romper Stomper is also shown to feel sympathy for people when they cry. This is evident when Cartman cries, after learning that Romper Stomper lied about helping him escape.
He doesn't consider anyone a friend and it's implied that he likes to lie. He's also shown a bit dramatic, probably from his love of movies, and rough.
 
  +
  +
==Gallery==
  +
<gallery widths="200">
  +
CartmansSillyHateCrime2000044.png|Romper Stomper meeting his new cellmate, [[Eric Cartman|Cartman]].
  +
CartmansSillyHateCrime2000068.png|Romper in cell with Cartman.
  +
CartmansSillyHateCrime2000081.png|Romper and Cartman escape from the [[Alamosa Maximum Security Juvenile Hall]].
  +
</gallery>
  +
  +
==Trivia==
  +
*Romper Stomper can be seen using Romper Stompers, the two yellow cups strapped to the bottom of his shoes, a toy made popular in the 1970s. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.skooldays.com/categories/toys/ty1195.htm|title=Romper Stompers|publisher=SkoolDays.com}}</ref>
  +
*Romper Stomper's character is likely based on Hondo's character in the film, ''Romper Stomper'', a film about hate crimes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0105275/|title=''Romper Stomper''|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref>
  +
*Romper Stomper appears in ''[[South Park: The Stick of Truth]]'' in the South Park Police Department jail cell. He gives the player a quest to get the key to break him out. His voice sounds higher than on the show.
   
  +
==References==
Romper Stomper is shown to feel sympathy for people when they cry; Cartman cries when he finds out that Romper Stomper lied about busting him out. Romper evidently caved because he then helped Cartman bust out.
 
  +
{{Reflist}}[[es:Romper Stomper]]
  +
[[zh:践踏者]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Characters]]
 
[[Category:Male characters]]
 
[[Category:Male characters]]
 
[[Category:One-off characters]]
 
[[Category:One-off characters]]
 
[[Category:Bullies]]
 
[[Category:Bullies]]
[[Category:villains]]
+
[[Category:Characters voiced by Matt Stone]]
  +
[[Category:Criminals]]
  +
[[Category:5th Graders]]
  +
[[Category:Teens]]

Revision as of 17:16, 16 February 2020

Romper Stomper is a prisoner who appeared in the Season Four episode, "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000".

Background

Romper Stomper was Eric Cartman's cell-mate at the Alamosa Maximum Security Juvenile Hall, so named for the Hasbro toy Romper Stompers he always used. He wanted cigarettes and would tell Cartman retrieve them, when Stan Marsh and Kyle Broflovski visited. Even more desperate was his desire to see Disneyland. He seems to have a love for movies, seen when Cartman and Romper Stomper attempted to escape. During the escape, Romper Stomper told Cartman to escape on without him.

Cartman obliges and continues to leave, until the security guards catch up to the two. The guards let Cartman go free, due to him being pardoned, however, Romper Stomper was to return to the facility. Cartman later visits Romper Stomper, with the whole of Disneyland hidden in his rectum, allowing Romper finally see it.

Appearance

Romper Stomper has messy black hair, a teardrop tattoo, and with two other tattoos on his arms. He wears an orange prison suit, black shoes and is taller than a 4th grader, he looks the same size as Shelly Marsh.

Romper Stomper's appearance has changed a bit in South Park: The Stick of Truth, he's designed more like a 4th grader, but still the same size, he no longer uses his yellow cups and his tattoo is different too.

Personality

He is shown to be a bit dramatic. Romper Stomper is also shown to feel sympathy for people when they cry. This is evident when Cartman cries, after learning that Romper Stomper lied about helping him escape.

Gallery

Trivia

  • Romper Stomper can be seen using Romper Stompers, the two yellow cups strapped to the bottom of his shoes, a toy made popular in the 1970s. [2]
  • Romper Stomper's character is likely based on Hondo's character in the film, Romper Stomper, a film about hate crimes.[3]
  • Romper Stomper appears in South Park: The Stick of Truth in the South Park Police Department jail cell. He gives the player a quest to get the key to break him out. His voice sounds higher than on the show.

References