The Security Guard is an unnamed character who works as a security guard at multiple locations in South Park. He first appears in the Season Four episode, "Something You Can Do with Your Finger".
Background[]
In "Something You Can Do with Your Finger", he teaches the ropes to a Rookie Security Guard at the South Park Mall, despite obliviously letting a terrorist proceed with his plan to unleash anthrax upon all of North America. At the end, he seems to be the only person who enjoys Fingerbang's music while they performed on a stage in the mall.
He is later hired by Eric Cartman in "Cartmanland" to prevent unwanted guests into his theme park, especially Stan and Kyle. He tells Cartman that he needs to let more people into the park in order to cover his salary and hire other employees to keep the theme park running.
Personality[]
The security guard has an aggressive demeanor with a tendency to threaten people and ask accusatory questions and then tell them to "move along, sir/ma'am" even when they may be dangerous. He also seems to pepper spray people for no reason. He seems to fear humiliation and have a deep sense of shame when he feels he has been humiliated.
Appearance[]
The security guard has light brown hair with a receding hairline and a mustache. He wears a uniform made up of alight blue shirt and dark blue pants. A black belt and black shoes.
Trivia[]
- He is referred to as "Old Mall Security" and "Older Mall Cop" in the script for "Something You Can Do with Your Finger", "Security Guy" in the script for "Cartmanland", and "Security Guard" in South Park: The Stick of Truth.
- His model was reused for a different security guard character in "Free Willzyx".
Video Games[]
South Park: The Stick of Truth[]
The security guard is seen working as security for the gated community the Black Residence is in and fought by the Douchebag in a mandatory quest. The player must first acquire a gas mask from Jimbo's Guns to become immune to the security guard's pepper spray, thus forcing a battle. After he is defeated, he tells the New Kid that he cannot look at him without feelings of deep personal shame and plays no further role in the story.
South Park: The Fractured But Whole[]
In the sequel to the Stick of Truth, the security guard is still working as a security guard for the Black Residence, this time along with two other unnamed security guards and four different guard dogs. Butthole must fight him in order to gain entry into the Black Residence and arrest Steve Black who Sergeant Yates claims is a drug kingpin. When approached, the security guard will reveal himself from behind a bush and yell that he will "not be humiliated again!" and he will "fuck up" Butthole "non-lethally." He calls sin other guards who closely resemble him for backup during battle.
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