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For other uses, see Scott (disambiguation).

Scott Malkinson is a character introduced in the episode "Elementary School Musical". He has a lisp and diabetes, which Cartman rips on him for. The boys use him to replace Stan, who has begun to try learn how to do musicals to prevent himself from losing Wendy to Bridon Gueermo.

Background

He has had several background appearances since his debut. He appears in the episode "Butters' Bottom Bitch", as a customer of Butters "kissing company", and passes at the background during Cartman's book selling in the episode "Dances with Smurfs".

He later appeared in the Black Friday trilogy where he was seen sharpening a wooden sword in Cartman's backyard and in the episode "A Song of Ass and Fire", "sword fighting" with Butters Stotch. His most major role in the trilogy was a trip to George R.R. Martin's house to find out what happens when the dragons come.

In "Going Native", Scott was mentioned to have been beat up by Butters Stotch. In Gluten Free Ebola everyone is using Scott as a scapegoat for avoiding gluten.

In "Skank Hunt", Scott was a plot in a B story where he pestered school counselor Mr. Mackey he would quit using Twitter because everyone was ignoring him.

Criminal Record

  • Indecent exposure: During the Weiners Out Movement of Season Twenty, he joins Butters' cause and frequently exposes his genitals.

Appearance

Scott wears a light green jacket with a fairly dark green collar and has teal trousers or light blue jeans. He has freckles and ruffled brown hair with a parting in the middle, also he is of the few student characters to have prominent ears. His voice sounds similar to Butters' so he is most likely voiced by Matt Stone.

This may be obvious to some fans because Trey Parker voices most of the popular kids as Matt Stone voices most of the least popular. He has a really obvious lisp, leading to Cartman ripping on him.

Personality

Scott Malkinson doesn't appear to be the brightest kid around. He apparently doesn't know that he's uncool, at one point asking, "What's so bad about hanging out with me?" He does make some a half-hearted attempts to stop Cartman's teasing, especially when it comes to his diabetes, but these are ultimately futile, simply fueling Cartman's ridicule.

Relationships

Eric Cartman

Cartman takes pleasure in ripping on Scott for his diabetes, often mockingly imitating his distinctive lisp. Scott tries to protest, saying "Hey, don't make fun of my diabetes!" and "That's enough, you guys, it's not cool. Lots of kids have diabetes!", but Cartman disregards this and continues.

The Boys

Kenny McCormick and Kyle Broflovski appear to be totally ambivalent towards Malkinson, often completely ignoring both him and Cartman's ridicule. However, they are well aware that their association with Malkinson makes them incredibly uncool.

Butters Stotch

Despite having been beat up by him in "Going Native", Scott and Butters seem to have a friendship, as shown by Butters' concern for Scott when he began experiencing low blood sugar due to having not eaten in "A Song of Ass and Fire" and "Titties and Dragons".

Jason

Establishing shots of the cafeteria in multiple episodes show Scott and Jason eating lunch with unnamed kids. However the two have never actually been seen interacting.

Prominence

South Park: The Stick of Truth

He is seen on the front cover of GameInformer magazine's coverage of South Park: The Stick of Truth. Despite how Cartman treats Scott on the show, Scott joins sides with Cartman's human faction of the Kingdom of Kupa Keep. Scott quickly befriends Douchebag. After Clyde is banished by Cartman, he assumes the role of Kupa Keep's shopkeeper. Scott is later used for practice when Douchebag is trained to use the Cup-A-Spell fart.

References

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