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|aliases = [[South Park: The Stick of Truth|She-Ogre]]
 
|gender = Female
 
|gender = Female
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|race = Caucasian
 
|hair = Brown
 
|hair = Brown
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|age = 13<ref>"[[Cash For Gold]]"</ref>
|birthday = November 24th
 
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|birthday = November 24<ref name="birthday">[https://twitter.com/SouthPark/status/1198667029684850693 South Park on Twitter.]</ref>
|age = 13
 
|job = Student and a Babysitter
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|job = Student<br>Part-Time Babysitter<br>Girl Scouts Den Leader
|religion = Roman Catholic Temporarily Atheist and Mormon
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|religion = Roman Catholic<br>'''Formerly:'''<br>Atheist<br>Mormon
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|voice = '''Currently:'''<br>[[April Stewart]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0705922/|title="South Park" Douche and Turd (TV episode 2004)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref><br>'''Formerly:'''<br>[[Mary Kay Bergman]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0705894/|title="South Park" An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig (TV episode 1997)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref> (1997-1999)<br>[[Eliza J. Schneider]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0705960/|title="South Park" Something You Can Do with Your Finger (TV episode 2000)|publisher=IMDb.com}}</ref> (2000-2004)
|voice = [[April Stewart]]
 
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|appearance = "[[An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig]]"}}
 
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|relativename1 = [[Randy Marsh]]
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|relation2 = Mother
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|relativename2 = [[Sharon Marsh]]
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|relation3 = Maternal Ex-Step-Father
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|relativename3 = [[Roy]]
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|relation4 = Brother
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|relativename4 = [[Stan Marsh]]
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|relation5 = Paternal Grandfather
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|relativename5 = [[Marvin Marsh]]
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|relation6 = Paternal Grandmother
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|relativename6 = [[Grandma Marsh]]
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|relation7 = Maternal Uncle
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|relativename7 = [[Jimbo Kern]]
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|relation8 = Maternal Grandaunt
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|relativename8 = [[Flo Kimble]]
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|relativename9 = [[Great-Great-Grandpa Marsh]]
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|appearance = "[[An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig]]"
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'''Shelley Marsh''' is [[Randy Marsh|Randy]] and [[Sharon Marsh]]'s daughter and [[Stan Marsh]]'s older sister. She is vindictive, aggressive, and extremely ill-tempered, referring to those around her as "turds" and often beating or even torturing Stan when adults are not around, though nonetheless compassionate; later seasons have instead emphasized Shelley as assertive and focused more on her relationship with her father.
   
'''Shelly Marsh''' (sometimes '''Shelley''') is a character in the series ''[[South Park]]''. She is [[Stan Marsh|Stan's]] older sister, and is named for [[Trey Parker|Trey Parker's]] older sister. Shelly has been voiced by [[Mary Kay Bergman]], [[Mona Marshall]], [[Eliza Schneider]], and [[April Stewart]]. She usually calls Stan and his friends "Turds" and beats up Stan regularly.
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Shelley has been voiced at different times by [[Mary Kay Bergman]], [[Eliza Schneider]], and currently [[April Stewart]]. She first appeared in the [[Season One]] episode, "[[An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig]]".
   
==Appearance==
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==Background==
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At the time of her introduction in "[[An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig]]", it is established that Shelley has been physically harming Stan for some time and that the other boys are already aware of it, questioning if she caused his black eye. Stan insists that Shelley has been beating him up because she recently received orthodontic headgear at the dentist and is taking her anger out on him. Throughout the episode, Shelley questions if Stan is staring at her headgear or her neck brace, accusing him of lying when he denies this and using it as a pretext to attack him. These attacks including elaborate setups such as throwing him through a window and trying to use a lawnmower on him. Stan insists that their parents have not listened when he has previously tried to tell them Shelley is beating him up, and that they do not believe him. They take Shelley at her word that Stan has been with her despite being told by [[Jimbo Kern|Uncle Jimbo]] and the news that Stan has been attacking the town, an act which establishes some mutual understanding between them, though she continues to attack him.
[[File:10a.jpg|thumb|left|Shelly on the South Park site]]Shelly Marsh wears a grayish-white shirt and pink jeans. She has long, brown hair and bangs. She has bad dental problems and has to wear orthodontic head gear, giving her a very unappealing appearance. Because of that, she is usually scowling or frowning. She has a distinct adenoidal, slurred voice, where she breathes heavily through her mouth and nose, and lisps. On some occasions, she has been seen with her pajamas on; her pajama shirt is pink. For special occasions she wears a pink dress.
 
   
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Though Shelley retained a mean streak, she was humanized much more in future appearances. Shelley's softer side was first seen in "[[Cat Orgy]]", when she babysat [[Eric Cartman]] and found some friendship with him when he helped to humiliate [[Skyler Morse]], who claimed to be her boyfriend despite being an adult. Shelley was also willing to compromise with the kids in exchange for a favor in "[[The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer]]", requesting tampons in exchange for the television and even offered to help the boys in "[[Pre-School]]" if they made amends for having hurt their own teacher, though Shelley reinforced her intimidation towards the boys.
==Personality==
 
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Shelly Marsh is filled with a lot of anger and hatred, mostly caused by the head gear she has to wear. Her favorite way to vent this anger and hate is to beat up on her younger brother, Stan. The anger also comes from the fact she is not very good-looking, with or without the head gear, and nobody likes her at school because of that. This issue is explored in the episode "[[Cat Orgy]]", where she confesses this to [[Cartman]]. In addition to revealing a nice side during "Cat Orgy", Shelly has also been found to show compassion for her little brother Stan (usually after he plays the Brother-Sister-Family Card) when all other choices have been exhausted. A perfect example of this is the episode "Preschool" where Stan and the others are threatened to be killed by Trent Boyett, Shelly vows to protect her little brother because killing him is her job. She insists however that Stan come clean about the lies that made Trent want to kill him in the first place showing that Shelly also cares about the way Stan is growing up and tries to teach him how to be a responsible person. Shelly has also been shown to be exceptionally strong, even being able to pick up an entire piano in "[[Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics]]" and drop it on Stan and Kyle, and when the boys turned to her as a last resort when the sixth graders couldn't stop Trent Boyett, implying that Shelly alone is stronger then all of the sixth graders combined.
 
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Though the Marsh family saw increasing use in later season, this did not initially include Shelley, many episodes that feature her brother and parents prominently continued to exclude Shelley. In "[[Over Logging]]", she whacked Stan a few times in front of their parents but did not get punished. In "[[You're Getting Old]]", Shelley is not seen at her brother's birthday party and only briefly appears at the end, looking sad as her mother packs after she divorces Randy, and her own reaction is not explored further.
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However, after [[Season Fifteen|Season 15]]'s "[[Broadway Bro Down]]", Shelley's role began to gradually expand, with her receiving significant roles alongside her family, often acting as a further foil to Randy, like her mother and brother, with next to no antagonism between her and Stan. Shelley helped burn down her father's [[Blockbuster]] in "[[A Nightmare on Face Time]]", became a fan of [[Lorde]]'s music in [[Season Eighteen]], and accused her mother of favoring Stan in "[[PC Principal Final Justice]]".
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Shelley was found trying to vape in "[[Tegridy Farms]]", inspiring her father to move to start a marijuana farm, and she has consistently and vocally opposed the business, which Randy has taken to describing as her having a "marijuana problem". The "[[Tegridy Farms Halloween Special]]" focuses on this relationship in particular, revealing Shelley likes to attend the school book fair and enjoys reading.
   
 
===Interests===
 
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Shelley has been shown with a number of interests over the course of the show. Her favorite television series include ''Friends'' which she watches with Skyler in "[[Cat Orgy]]", ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' which she was watching in "[[Pre-School]]" and most famously, Shelley is a big fan of [[Russell Crowe Fightin' Around The World]] as mentioned in "[[The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer]]", proclaiming the only thing she loves more than Crowe is seeing Stan unhappy. Shelley's favorite music includes [[Britney Spears]] music, mentioned in ''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]'' as well as [[Lorde]], who is shown to be one of her heroes in "[[#REHASH]]". Shelley enjoys reading, as she mentions throughout "[[Tegridy Farms Halloween Special]]". Shelley also seems to enjoy playing the ''Settlers of Catan'' on Xbox, which she used as a bonding activity with [[Larry Feegan]]. Besides these electronic pastimes, Shelley is also mentioned to be a Girl Scout Den Leader in "[[Royal Pudding]]".
Shelly loves watching television. Her favorite shows include "Buffy the Vampire Slayer" and "Friends." She is also a fan of [[Russell Crowe]], but all these things fall short of her favorite pastime: making Stan suffer. She also enjoys listening to [[Britney Spears]] records. In "[[Over Logging]]", there were posters of horses in the back of her room. This could mean she likes horses. Another poster of Sadie Dakota (a parody of Hannah Montana) can also be seen.
 
   
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There are a number of posters seen in Shelley's room that may indicate other interests, although they are not mentioned in dialogue. These include a poster with horses, suggesting that Shelley has some interest in them, and a ''Sadie Dakota'' poster, in parody of Hannah Montana. Shelley can be seen with a ''Frozen'' poster in "[[The Cissy]]" and a ''Uniters of the Universe'' (a parody of ''Guardians of the Galaxy'') can also be seen.
==Character outline==
 
It is suggested that Shelly was not always angry, and that she only gained a temper after she got braces. The braces gave her a dowdy appearance and gave her low self esteem, causing her to pick on her brother Stan. No one believed Shelly was beating up Stan, due to the fact when their parents were around she would act sweet and innocent (although Shelly whacked Stan a few times in front of her parents and received no reprimands). After the house was destroyed after a fight .
 
   
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===Strength===
No one liked Shelly at school, which led her into a relationship with a twenty-two year old, [[Skylar]], who did like her. He broke up with her after she wouldn't have sex him. This made her depressed and it took Eric Cartman, the boy she had been baby-sitting when Skylar broke up with her, to make her realize that she did not need Skylar and that he was a jerk. The two had been enemies, but soon became friends after getting revenge on Skylar.
 
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Shelley has also been shown to be exceptionally strong, even relative to her age, throughout many episodes. In "[[An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig]]", Shelley was able to subdue Stan's mutant clone, which was wreaking havoc upon the town and lifting full-grown adults. In "[[Chickenpox]]", Shelley, despite being in the hospital with chickenpox, manages to beat up Stan and flip him into objects, which Sharon pays no attention to. Shelley was even able to pick up an entire piano in "[[Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics]]" and drop it on Stan and Kyle. In "[[Pre-School]]", the boys turned to her as a last resort when [[The 6th Graders|the sixth graders]] could not stop [[Trent Boyett]], which could likely imply that Shelley alone is stronger than all of the sixth graders combined.
   
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===Music===
In the season twelve episode "[[Over Logging]]", Shelly had a new boyfriend over the internet for some time. She believes that the emotions between herself and [[Amir]] are real. At the end of the episode, it is revealed that he does care for her, as he also traveled to California so that he and she could resume chatting online. There, they also end up meeting in person, and promise to e-mail each other that night.
 
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Shelley can play the piano relatively well, a seen by her performance of "[[I Saw Three Ships]]" in "[[Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics]]". Shelley can also sing, though not as well, as illustrated by "[[Turds!]]" in "[[Cat Orgy]]".
   
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===Criminal Record===
Despite the increasing use of the Marsh family over the recent seasons, Shelly's role has not expanded, and many episodes that feature her brother and parents prominently continue to exclude her. In "[[You're Getting Old]]", she is not seen at her brother's birthday party, and only briefly appears at the end looking sad as her mother packs after the Marsh family divorces.
 
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*'''Assault:''' In some episodes, Shelley can be seen beating up Stan and other characters.
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*'''Breaking and entering/vandalism:''' Shelley enters Skyler's house and destroys his guitar in "[[Cat Orgy]]", as retaliation for Skyler's ill-treatment towards her.
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*'''Arson:''' In "[[A Nightmare on Face Time]]", Shelley is seen burning down a [[Blockbuster]] store that Randy buys.
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*'''Drugging others:''' In "[[Tegridy Farms Halloween Special]]", Shelley, being fed up with Randy's new cannabis business, attempts to sabotage his freshly grown "Halloween Special" strain by throwing a homemade chemical concoction in an attempt to sabotage it. This actually enhanced it, but in the process tainted it and caused Randy and [[Towelie (Character)|Towelie]] to have nightmarish hallucinations and possibly inadvertently led to Randy being sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein.
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*'''Implied sexual assault by proxy:''' In "[[Tegridy Farms Halloween Special]]", Shelley, being fed up with Randy's new cannabis business, attempts to sabotage his freshly grown "Halloween Special" strain by throwing a homemade chemical concoction in an attempt to sabotage it. This actually enhanced it but in the process tainted it and caused Randy and Towеlie to have nightmarish hallucinations and possibly inadvertently led to Randy being sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein. As Shelley caused the hallucinations and made Randy incapable of properly being able to defend himself while in a hallucination-fueled daze, she is inadvertently responsible for her father's implied sexual assault.
   
==Trivia==
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Shelley wears a gray shirt and pink pants. She has shoulder-length, messy brown hair with bangs. Shelley has bad dental problems and has to wear orthodontic headgear, giving her a very unappealing appearance. Because of that, Shelley is usually scowling or frowning and rarely smiles. Shelley has a distinct adenoidal, somewhat masculine, slurred voice, where she breathes heavily through her mouth and nose and has a lisp. On some occasions, Shelley has been seen with her pajamas on; her pajama shirt is dark pink and her pants are light pink. On special occasions, Shelley wears a pink dress, while at funerals, she wears a variation of the pink dress, but it is black and dark red. Shelley is one of the few characters older than the fifth grade who lacks a nose and is considerably shorter than other teenage characters.
*Her name is alternatively spelled on the main site as both "Shelly" and "Shelley".
 
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*She is named after Trey Parker's sister Shelly, but interestingly, Shelly can be used as short for Rachel, which is the name of Matt Stone's sister.
 
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In the future timeline set in ''[[South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid]]'', Shelley no longer wears braces or has headgear, yet she still has a similar voice as an adult. Shelley has long hair and thin brown eyebrows and wears a light olive green jacket over her gray shirt, a pink skirt, gray stockings, black shoes, a rowed necklace with rubies, and gold emerald earrings.
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==Personality==
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Shelley is often defined by her anger and aggression towards others, which she often expresses towards her brother Stan, with whom she has had a contentious and difficult relationship with. Even when heartbroken over not being able to see her boyfriend in "[[Over Logging]]" when Stan tries to comfort her, Shelley nonetheless attacks him to express her feelings. Though his friends do not tend to take Stan very seriously when he discusses Shelley's behavior, they nonetheless appear intimidated by her as well. Shelley's aggression seems to be rooted in an insecurity based on her looks, as mentioned by Stan in her debut, when he suggests she has been beating her up because she had been given new orthodontic headgear, and Shelley admits in "[[Cat Orgy]]" that nobody had ever liked her before and that nobody would go out with her because she was "ugly". Shelley accuses Stan more than once of staring at her braces and accuses him of lying when he denies it, further suggesting serious insecurity. Shelley has also exhibited jealousy of [[Sharon Marsh|her mother's]] relationship with her brother, accusing her of "always taking Stan's side", though Stan has conversely claimed they believe she is "innocent and sweet", suggesting they both feel competitive towards their parents' feelings.
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Shelley has often expressed open belief that most other individuals are dumb or stupid, often referring to them as "turds", and in "[[Tegridy Farms Halloween Special]]", she expresses concern that marijuana is making others dumber than they already are. However, Shelley is also shown to be compassionate, and is willing to protect her brother from threats besides herself, most prominently in "[[Pre-School]]" where Shelley vows to protect Stan and his friends from being harmed by Trent Boyett because killing them is her job, but conditions her protection that they come out confess the truth about what happened, and emphasizing their responsibility for their actions. This suggests Shelley shares her mother and brother's sense of morality.
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Shelley notably is less complacent to inconvenience and obstacles than those around her and not afraid to take matters into her own hands when necessary. Shelley burns down the [[Blockbuster]] when her father begins to exhibit more unhinged behavior such as taking away their phones, she is willing to interfere with her father's marijuana when he continues to neglect the family, and when Skyler breaks up with her, Shelley takes joy in executing a revenge plan against him. She does not turn to her parents or authority figures in challenging situations and is more than willing to handle them herself. Shelley was also unafraid to call out [[Mr. Feegan]] and [[Mrs. Feegan]] for how they treated their son.
   
 
==Family==
 
==Family==
 
===[[Stan Marsh]]===
 
===[[Stan Marsh]]===
He is Shelly's younger brother. She used to beat him up much of the time, but was not seen doing so for a time. She did start punching him repeatedly in "[[Over Logging]]", however, when she thought of how her online boyfriend might worry for her if they could no longer e-mail each other. To date, this episode is the only instance in which her violence towards Stan is noticed by their parents, as Randy then runs over and tells Shelly to calm down. Shelly and Stan may have resolved their sibling rivalry, as Shelly has not shown any violence towards Stan since "Over Logging".
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Stan is Shelley's younger brother, and they have a difficult relationship throughout the series, with a history of Shelley using intimidation and violence towards him. These actions have extended not only to Stan but also his friends when they were present or participating in the same antics. For instance, in "[[Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics]]", Shelley smashed both [[Kyle Broflovski|Kyle]] and Stan over the head with a piano. Even when Stan was sympathetic towards Shelley when she was upset after no longer being in contact with her online boyfriend, Shelley nonetheless continued trying to punch him repeatedly in "[[Over Logging]]". This is the only instance in which her violence towards Stan is noticed by their parents, as Randy then runs over and tells Shelley to calm down. When he asked her about a television show she liked, [[Russell Crowe]], she also compared it as not as great as torturing Stan.
   
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Both children seem to view each other as rivals for their parents' affections. Stan has often claimed his parents favor Shelley over him and that they do not listen when he tries to discuss the violence she inflicts upon him, saying they see Shelley as "innocent". However, in "[[PC Principal Final Justice]]", Shelley threatens to shoot Stan, claiming that Sharon takes his side all the time and blaming him for feeling disregarded by their family. After that, they all agreed that they needed to learn to be better to each other. In recent seasons, they have both expressed a similar distaste towards their father, even bonding with their mother over it in "[[Season Finale]]".
===[[Sharon Marsh]]===
 
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She is Shelly's mother. Of all the grownups in the family, Sharon seems closest to Shelly.
 
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Despite this, when Stan is threatened by outside forces, such as possibly being sent away to military school or bullies like Trent Boyett, Shelley has shown compassion for him and stood up for him, remarking that making Stan suffer is her job. Most notably, after the rampage of the evil mutant clone Stan in "[[An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig]]", when Stan began to cry about not wanting to go away and leave home, Shelley promised her parents that she had been watching him the entire time and not done anything wrong, and they believed her. Shelley was also willing to help protect the boys from Trent Boyett if they apologized to [[Miss Claridge]] and took responsibility, with Shelley's demands not benefiting herself.
   
 
===[[Randy Marsh]]===
 
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Randy is Shelley's father, and they have a strained relationship characterized by a mutual lack of understanding.
Randy is Shelly's father. He is usually seen interacting with Stan, but he and Shelly have spoken to each other several times. She was frustrated by Randy [[Pandemic|recording ridiculously everyday family antics]], saying "Turn it off, Dad!"
 
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Sharon, Stan, and Shelley are often unified in expressing their frustration and disgust with Randy's various fixations. For example, Shelley was frustrated by Randy [[Pandemic|recording ridiculously everyday family antics]], saying "Turn it off, Dad!"
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Randy has been shown to love Shelley very much, as seen most prominently in "[[Broadway Bro Down]]" where he becomes obsessed with Broadway and musical theatre, which can influence women to give their partners oral sex after attendance, and is horrified when he finds out Shelley is heading to the theatre with her new boyfriend, [[Larry Feegan]]. Randy goes to lengths to try to save her from this influence, accidentally leading to Larry's death, telling Shelley later that he loves her.
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Shelley expresses anger that her father does not even try to get to know her in "[[PC Principal Final Justice]]". Randy responds by saying that he really wants to but he feels like she hates him.
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Their relationship becomes even more strained after Randy moves his family to [[Tegridy Farms (Location)|Tegridy Farms]] as Shelley does not want to move and hates marijuana, which creates further distance between them and angers Randy to the point he has her locked up in jail when he tells the police about her having a "marijuana problem" and he feels no remorse over it.
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In "[[Season Finale]]" Shelley was very happy when she found out Randy went to jail and hoped he could never get out. When Randy thanks his family for their "support," he only mentions Sharon and Stan and completely ignores Shelley, who is clearly upset.
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===[[Sharon Marsh]]===
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Sharon is Shelley's mother. Their relationship has not been explored much, but they seem closer than she is with her father. In "[[Eat, Pray, Queef]]", they both seem to take delight in queefing in Stan and Randy's presence and later seem disappointed when they cannot continue the joke.
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In contrast, "[[Over Logging]]", Shelley was upset over Sharon telling her to get off the Internet and go to bed, yelling "WHY DO YOU HATE ME?!" at her, and in "[[PC Principal Final Justice]]", she accuses Sharon at gunpoint of favoring Stan, claiming she always takes his side and that she acts like Stan cannot do anything wrong.
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In the first timeline depicted in ''[[South Park: Post Covid]]'' and ''[[South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid]]'', Shelley is killed accidentally and Sharon is seen inconsolably depressed at her funeral, and is later said to have committed suicide as a result of Shelley's death. Although these events are erased from the timeline, it suggests that Sharon's love for Shelley is especially deep.
   
 
===[[Marvin Marsh]]===
 
===[[Marvin Marsh]]===
He is Shelly's paternal grandfather. She seems to love him a lot, because when she thought Stan was trying to kill him, she grew even angrier than usual at him.
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Marvin is Shelley's paternal grandfather. She seems to care for him as she became angry when Stan was trying to help Grandpa kill himself. Marvin also seems to love her as well since he wanted to spend a great amount of money to buy her expensive jewelry. However, in "[[PC Principal Final Justice]]", Shelley aimed her gun at Marvin when Randy says to take care of him, assuming he was suggesting she kill him.
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===[[Flo Kimble]]===
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Flo was Shelley's maternal great-aunt. Aunt Flo gave Shelley a television/CD player/surround sound home theater, which Shelley thanked her for before she was killed by the evil goldfish she gave Stan.
   
 
===[[Jimbo Kern]]===
 
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Jimbo is Shelley's maternal uncle. They have never interacted onscreen, although she can be seen shooting guns with him in the card art for [[Hunter Jimbo]] in ''[[South Park: Phone Destroyer]]''.
He is Shelly's uncle. Not much interaction happens between them.
 
   
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==Relationships==
===[[Flo Kimble]]===
 
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Shelley is rarely seen with any friends, and in "[[Cat Orgy]]", she claimed that nobody at school liked her, suggesting she was too ugly. However, Shelley can be heard in the same episode talking to an unseen friend named Carrie on the phone, and in "[[REHASH|#REHASH]]", Shelley asks to go to the "Women of Rock" concert with her friends [[Kelly ("Breast Cancer Show Ever")|Kelly]] and [[Stacy]], and they are briefly seen in the crowd attending together.
She was Shelly's maternal great-aunt. Aunt Flo gave Shelly a television/CD player/surround sound home theater for Halloween, before she was killed by the evil goldfish she gave Stan.
 
   
===[[Roy]]===
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===[[Skyler Morse]]===
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[[File:Skylar.jpg|thumb|Skyler was Shelley's boyfriend in "[[Cat Orgy]]".]]
Roy is Shelly's step dad. After Sharon divorces Randy in "[[Clubhouses]]", she stays with Roy. They stayed together until Sharon dared Randy to have sex with her and they make up.
 
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No boys liked Shelley at school, which led her into a relationship with a 22-year-old wannabe musician, Skyler Morse, who pretended to like her so that he could have sex with her, justifying his pedophilic behavior as being an "immature 22-year-old".
   
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Though Shelley initially seemed comfortable with him, writing music with his friends and making out with him at the [[Cartman Residence]] when she was babysitting, Skyler's predatory behavior became more obvious in his continuous requests for her to have sex. Skyler broke up with Shelley when she refused in "[[Cat Orgy]]". Shelley admitted that she only dated him because he was one of the only people who liked her and seemed to be nice to her, and was depressed, but Shelley found some friendship in [[Eric Cartman]] as they teamed up to get revenge on Skyler.
==Episodes in which Shelly is Prominent==
 
* "[[An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig]]" - Shelly's first appearance. She has to wear braces now and she beats Stan up because of it.
 
* "[[Death]]" - Shelly is horrified when Stan holds a rope which is choking their grandfather.
 
* "[[Chickenpox]]" - Shelly has chickenpox and is miffed that Stan's going to stay in the same hospital room as her when he gets it.
 
* "[[Cat Orgy]]" - Shelly babysits Cartman, and dates a young man named "Skylar" at the same time.
 
* "[[Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics]]" - Shelly sings ''"I Saw Three Ships"'' on the piano and smashes Stan and Kyle as they tease her in the background.
 
* "[[The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer]]" - Shelly needed tampons but when the boys forgot to bring them to her blood ended up all over the whole first floor.
 
* "[[The Wacky Molestation Adventure]]" - Shelly gets arrested when Stan is Dancing and Trying to punch him.
 
* "[[Pre-School]]" insists however that Stan come clean about the lies that made Trent want to kill him in the first place
 
* "[[All About Mormons]]" - She didn't want to be a mormon.
 
* "[[More Crap]]" - Shelly is sickened when she sees the size of her father's latest crap.
 
* "[[Over Logging]]" - Where she needed internet to contact her second boyfriend Amir.
 
* "[[Pandemic]]" - As with the rest of the family, she gets increasingly frustrated by her father videotaping everything that happens in the Marsh household.
 
* "[[Eat, Pray, Queef]]" - Talks about queefs at the dinner table, even joking about a "Great Barrier Queef".
 
* "[[It's a Jersey Thing]]" - She is seen having dinner with the Jersey's and seems to have a disgust.
 
* "[[Crème Fraiche]]" - She is seen having breakfast.
 
   
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===[[Eric Cartman]]===
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[[File:Wildwildwestrap1.jpg|thumb|Cartman and Shelley in "[[Cat Orgy]]".]]
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Shelley and Cartman first interacted briefly in "[[An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig]]" when Cartman repeatedly bragged that he would stand up to a woman who threatened him, only to immediately quiet down when Shelley overheard him insult her.
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In "[[Cat Orgy]]", Shelley was assigned to babysit Eric Cartman by his mother while she attended a party, and was initially dismissive towards him. When Skyler broke up with her and she began crying on the couch, Cartman helped her realize that she did not need him and that he was a jerk. The two had been enemies, but soon became friends after getting revenge on Skyler, though when [[Liane Cartman]] arrived home they tried to blame each other for the cat's misbehavior.
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However, in subsequent appearances, their mutual understanding appears to have deteriorated, and Shelley treats him just as she treats any of Stan's other friends, referring to him as a "fat turd". Cartman attempts to manipulate her by claiming he thinks Shelley is attractive in "[[Pre-School]]", which fails to impress her.
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===[[Amir]]===
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[[File:OverLogging24.jpg|thumb|Amir and Shelley finally meet.]]
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In the [[Season Twelve]] episode, "[[Over Logging]]", Shelley has a boyfriend over the internet for some time named Amir, who lives in Montana. She believes that the emotions between herself and Amir are real and is upset when her parents interrupt their chatting, and heartbroken at the prospect of not seeing each other again when the internet is down. They run into each other in person at the [[Internet Refugee Camp]], having both traveled to California so they could resume chatting online, showing they both care for each other, and promising to e-mail each other that night. She is overjoyed they can chat again.
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Given Shelley's subsequent involvement with [[Larry Feegan]], it can be assumed this relationship ended.
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===[[Larry Feegan]]===
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[[File:Settlers of Catan.jpg|thumb|Larry and Shelley playing together in "[[Broadway Bro Down]]".]]
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In "[[Broadway Bro Down]]", a child Shelley's age named Larry Feegan appears, who is shown to be spineless and cowardly. When he tries to use the diving board at swimming, Shelley intervenes to try to get him off the board. [[Randy Marsh|Randy]] and Sharon arrange a vacation to New York, Larry's vegan family agrees to take in Stan and Shelley for a while, but Shelley stands up to them on Larry's behalf pointing out they haven't asked his opinion. Larry is appreciative and brings her a flower. They begin to spend a lot of time together, playing ''Settlers of Catan'' and eventually going to see the play ''Wicked'' together. However, Randy, knowing that Shelley will end up giving Larry a blowjob if they go to see the play, breaks in and floods the performance. Larry Feegan is killed in the resulting chaos, leaving Shelley heartbroken.
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==Quotes==
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*Shelley: "Are you looking at my headgear?" ("[[An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig]]")
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*Shelley: "I swear I'm gonna kill you, Stan!"
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*Shelley: "That show's for babies. It's so stupid!" ("[[Death]]", regarding ''[[Terrance and Phillip|The Terrance and Phillip Show]]'')
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*Shelley: "Shut up, turd! I'm watching ''(insert TV show name)''."
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*Shelley: "Stan's in trouble. Let me kick his ass, Mom!" ("[[Fun with Veal]]")
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*Shelley: "There is one thing I love more than [[Russell Crowe]], and that's seeing you unhappy." (to Stan, in "[[The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer]]")
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*Shelley: "I told you I needed tampons, tuuuuuuurds!" ("[[The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer]]")
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*Shelley: "Calm down, turd. No [[Trent Boyett|Juvenile Hall turd]] is going to kill you. That's my job." ("[[Pre-School]]")
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*Shelley: "Hey, Mom, do you like Australia? 'Cause that was the Great Barrier Queef." ("[[Eat, Pray, Queef]]")
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*Shelley: <poem>"Furniture polish, paint thinner and bleach.
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Ammonia and antifreeze. One tablespoon each.
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I hate everybody, I just like to read.
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Everyone's stupid. They smoke too much weed.
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So with this eldritch potion and these ancient words
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I make my revenge upon all the turds."</poem> ("[[Tegridy Farms Halloween Special]]")
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==Video Games==
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===''[[South Park (Video Game)]]''===
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Shelley is a playable character in multiplayer mode. However, she is only available on PC, in addition to [[Satan]], [[Jesus Christ|Jesus]], and [[Santa Claus|Santa]].
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===''[[South Park Rally]]''===
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Shelley appears in ''South Park Rally'' as an unlockable character. To unlock her, players must win Valentine's Day Race without being attacked by an arrow. In the Nintendo 64 version, players must find the three golden cows in the said level.
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===''[[South Park: The Stick of Truth]]''===
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Shelley is named "The She-Ogre" by Stan. When [[The New Kid]] first goes into her room without Stan as a buddy, Shelley threatens New Kid and sends him out of her room without initiating a battle. In the [[The She-Ogre|namesake quest]], it is revealed that Shelley had stolen Stan's iPhone, with the New Kid being tasked to battle Shelley alongside Stan. After she is defeated, she befriends the New Kid, stating that at least he does not fight like a girl. [[Kenny McCormick|Kenny]]'s Charm ability works on her despite her gender and summons can be used in her battle.
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===''[[South Park: The Fractured But Whole]]''===
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Shelley can be seen at the [[Marsh Residence]]. She is found in the living room, laid on the sofa, using her phone. The player can take a selfie with her, but Shelley will only agree to do so at Level 7 Influencer. When the player turns off the TV in the Marsh's house, she will shout at the player. When the player unclogs the toilet with the Sandblaster Buddy skill, Shelley will post on Coonstagram on how the Marshes' toilet is covered in poo.
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===''[[South Park: Phone Destroyer]]''===
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Sharpshooter Shelley is a 3-Cost Epic Ranged unit of the Adventure theme. When she uses her Charge skill, Shelley will do damage to all nearby ground enemies and knock back the nearest enemy.
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All of Shelley's lines are archived audio from "[[Cat Orgy]]" or ''[[South Park: The Fractured But Whole]]'', making Sharpshooter Shelley one of two characters (the other being [[Terrance and Phillip (Phone Destroyer)|Terrance and Phillip]]) with two different voice actors.
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==Prominence==
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*"[[The Spirit of Christmas|The Spirit of Christmas: Jesus Vs. Frosty]]" - Mentioned by [[Stan Marsh|Stan]]: 'My sister put that hat on the snowman and it tried to kill her!'
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*"[[An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig]]" - Shelley's first appearance. She has to wear braces now and she beats Stan up because of it.
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*"[[Death]]" - Shelley is horrified when unknowingly Stan holds a rope that is choking their [[Marvin Marsh|grandfather]], and in response, she hits him.
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*"[[Starvin' Marvin]]"
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*"[[Chickenpox]]" - Shelley has chickenpox and is miffed that Stan is going to stay in the same hospital room as her when he gets it.
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*"[[Clubhouses]]" (Mentioned)
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*"[[Spookyfish]]" - Receives a television/CD player/surround sound home theater from [[Flo Kimble|Aunt Flo]]. Hits Stan after his screaming wakes her up.
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*"[[Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!]]" - At [[Marsh Residence|her house]].
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*"[[Cat Orgy]]" - Shelley babysits [[Eric Cartman|Cartman]] and dates an older man named "[[Skyler Morse|Skyler]]" at the same time.
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*"[[Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics]]" - Shelley sings ''"[[I Saw Three Ships]]"'' on the piano and smashes Stan and [[Kyle Broflovski|Kyle]] as they tease her in the background.
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*"[[Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus]]" - (Mentioned)
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*"[[Quintuplets 2000]]" - Seen in the living room at her house and in the audience at the Cirque du Cheville show.
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*"[[Something You Can Do with Your Finger]]" - Seen eating cereal in the kitchen.
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*"[[The Wacky Molestation Adventure]]" - Shelley gets arrested when Stan is dancing and she tries to punch him.
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*"[[A Very Crappy Christmas]]" - Seen at the Marsh Residence when the family celebrates Christmas near the end of the episode.
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*"[[Kenny Dies]]" - Seen at Kenny's funeral.
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*"[[Fun with Veal]]" - She asks her mother if she can beat Stan.
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*"[[The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer]]" - Shelley needed tampons but when [[The Boys|the boys]] forget to bring them, her blood ends up all over the whole first floor.
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*"[[Red Hot Catholic Love]]" - Seen at [[South Park Church|church]] and later having dinner with her family.
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*"[[Child Abduction is Not Funny]]"
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*"[[My Future Self n' Me]]" - Seen at the Marsh Residence having dinner with her family and [[Future Stan]].
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*"[[Red Sleigh Down]]" - Seen in the crowd, when [[Jimmy Valmer]] sings [[The Twelve Days of Christmas]] to the town.
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*"[[I'm a Little Bit Country|I'm A Little Bit Country]]" - Seen in the final crowd.
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*"[[Fat Butt and Pancake Head]]" - She appeared watching Kyle Broflovski's presentation.
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*"[[Red Man's Greed]]" - Seen along with her family.
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*"[[Grey Dawn]]" - Seen having dinner with her family.
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*"[[All About Mormons]]" - She didn't want to be a Mormon.
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*"[[You Got F'd in the A]]" - Seen having dinner with her family and later watching the dance off.
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*"[[Goobacks]]"
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*"[[Douche and Turd]]" - Seen having dinner with her family and angrily storms off after the heated argument between [[Sharon Marsh|Sharon]] and [[Randy Marsh|Randy]].
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*"[[Something Wall-Mart This Way Comes]]" - Seen having dinner with the rest of her family.
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*"[[Pre-School]]" - Insists that Stan come clean about the lies that made [[Trent Boyett|Trent]] want to kill him after he comes to her for help.
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*"[[Woodland Critter Christmas]]" - Seen celebrating Christmas with her family and opening presents.
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*"[[Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow]]" - Seen at the Marsh Residence watching the news about the dam.
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*"[[Trapped in the Closet]]" - She spots John Travolta arriving at Marsh Residence.
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*"[[Bloody Mary]]"
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*"[[The Return of Chef]]" - She watches [[Jerome "Chef" McElroy|Chef]] leave town.
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*"[[Cartoon Wars Part I]]" - She flees the house along with her family to the [[Park County Community Center|Community Center]].
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*"[[Stanley's Cup]]" - Seen pictured in the Marsh Residence.
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*"[[With Apologies to Jesse Jackson]]" - Seen watching her father play ''[[Wheel of Fortune]]'' with her mother and brother.
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*"[[Fantastic Easter Special]]" - Decorates Easter eggs with her family.
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*"[[Le Petit Tourette]]" - Seen at [[Whistlin' Willy's]].
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*"[[More Crap]]" - Shelley is sickened when she sees the size of her father's latest crap.
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*"[[Over Logging]]" - She needed internet to contact her second boyfriend [[Amir]].
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*"[[Pandemic]]" - As with the rest of the family, she gets increasingly frustrated by her father videotaping everything that happens in the Marsh household.
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*"[[Pandemic 2: The Startling]]" - Attempts to run away from the [[Guinea Creatures|guinea creatures]] with her family, while having to put up with Randy's habits.
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*"[[About Last Night...]]" - Watches the victory speech by [[Barack Obama]] following the presidential election.
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*"[[Margaritaville]]" - Seen having dinner with her family.
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*"[[Eat, Pray, Queef]]" - Talks about queefs at the dinner table, even joking about a "Great Barrier Queef".
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*"[[Pinewood Derby]]" - Joins her family in welcoming an alien spaceship.
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*"[[Whale Whores]]" - Attends Stan's birthday party at the [[Denver Aquarium]].
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*"[[Pee]]" - Seen at the Marsh Residence, when Sharon is talking to Randy over the phone.
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*"[[200]]" - Seen at the town's meeting.
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*"[[201]]" - Seen in the crowd with her family.
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*"[[It's a Jersey Thing]]" - She is seen having dinner with the Jerseys and seems to be appalled by them.
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*"[[Crème Fraiche]]" - She is seen having breakfast.
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*"[[You're Getting Old]]" - She is seen at the end of the episode with the whole family.
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*"[[Ass Burgers]]" - Seen watching television.
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*"[[Broadway Bro Down]]" - She begins a short-lived relationship with [[Larry Feegan]].
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*"[[Cash For Gold]]" - Seen visiting her grandfather with the rest of her family.
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*"[[A Nightmare on Face Time]]" - Seen working at and eventually burning down her father's [[Blockbuster]].
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*"[[Gluten Free Ebola]]" - Seen with Stan, watching her parents throw away all their food that contains gluten.
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*"[[The Cissy]]" - Seen in her room listening and dancing to [[Lorde]] music.
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*"[[The Magic Bush]]" - Seen at the ceremony.
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*"[[Cock Magic]]" - Complains to Sharon about Randy hogging the bathroom.
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*"[[REHASH|#REHASH]]" - She goes to the "Women of Rock" concert, only to be deeply disappointed in Lorde. She tears down her Lorde posters in her room and cries.
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*"[[HappyHolograms]]" - Randy tells her that he is Lorde.
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*"[[Where My Country Gone?]]" - Seen watching the Canadians leave.
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*"[[PC Principal Final Justice]]" - Pulls out a gun on her family at the dinner table, and is later seen among the crowd of people standing in front of the [[Whole Foods Market]].
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*"[[Member Berries]]" - Seen at the dinner table.
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*"[[Skank Hunt]]"
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*"[[Fort Collins]]" - Seen in a photograph on the wall of [[Heidi Turner|Heidi]]'s bedroom.
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*"[[Oh, Jeez]]" - Seen eating dinner with Randy and Sharon, when Randy "infects" her with [[Memberberries]].
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*"[[The End of Serialization as We Know It]]" - Seen watching the news with her family.
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*"[[Holiday Special]]" - Seen drawing in her room.
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*"[[Hummels & Heroin]]" - Rallies with [[Marcus Preston]] after witnessing his presentation in the [[South Park Elementary|school]] [[South Park Elementary Cafeteria|cafeteria]]. She later sits depressed at the dinner table at home.
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*"[[Dead Kids]]" - Eating with Marsh family dinner.
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*"[[A Boy And A Priest]]" - Goes to church with her family.
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*"[[The Problem with a Poo]]" - Watches [[Mr. Hankey]] leave [[South Park (Location)|South Park]].
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*"[[Tegridy Farms]]" - Moves to [[Tegridy Farms (Location)|Tegridy Farms]] with her family after she is caught vaping.
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*"[[Mexican Joker]]" - She is seen having lunch with her family.
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*"[[Band in China]]" - Watches [[Crimson Dawn]] perform.
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*"[[Shots|Shots!!!]]" - Argues with Randy about how living on the farm was his dream.
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*"[[Let Them Eat Goo]]" - Randy asks her for advice about making more money selling weed.
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*"[[Tegridy Farms Halloween Special]]" - Randy tries to talk to her about her "marijuana problem" and becomes frustrated that he can't get her to like it. She later reminds him that he had to take her to the book fair but he refused in favor of selling marijuana on Halloween night, prompting a fed-up Shelley to try to sabotage the marijuana with several things considered harmful for plants but to no avail. Her father later has her arrested because of her so-called marijuana problem but she still ends up helping him out of trouble by the end of the episode.
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*"[[Season Finale]]" - Gets happy when she finds out that Randy is in prison.
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*"[[Christmas Snow]]" - Randy asks her to help on his Christmas special, but she refuses.
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*"[[The Pandemic Special]]" - Seen watching the news on television.
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*"[[The Big Fix]]" - Seen eating dinner with her family.
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*"[[Credigree Weed St. Patrick's Day Special]]" - Seen eating breakfast and preparing for school.
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*"[[Japanese Toilet]]" - Seen with her family.
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*"[[Spring Break]]" - Goes out with Sharon to take a trip for Spring Break.
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===Movies===
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*''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]''
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*''[[South Park: Post Covid]]'' - is revealed to have been killed accidentally by Randy (who locked her in Tegridy Farm's barn for refusing to do her marijuana chores) and Stan (who set fire to the whole farm after growing sick of his parents bickering over ownership of the farm, not realizing Shelley was locked in). She later appears as a ghost, although it was most likely a hallucination by Randy, due to her being extremely out of character.
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*''[[South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid]]'' - Seen as older with her mother in the end, hugging Stan.
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*''[[South Park: The Streaming Wars]]'' - Gets called in by Randy to explain why the latter is being addressed as "Karen" lately.
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*''[[South Park: The Streaming Wars Part 2]]''
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*''[[South Park: Joining the Panderverse]]'' - Gets called by Randy over their broken oven door.
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*''[[South Park (Not Suitable For Children)]]'' (Cameo)
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==Trivia==
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*Shelley is based on [[Trey Parker]]'s real life sister, Shelley Parker. As recounted in the commentary for "[[An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig]]", Trey claims she used to beat him up, once even tossing him down a flight of stairs. On one occasion, Parker also recounts in the commentary how she took the fall when he clocked up expensive phone calls, as evidence she did care about him.
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**Stan wishing his [[Clone Stan Marsh|mutant clone]] could attack Shelley is also based on Trey's childhood fantasy of a larger version of himself beating up his sister.
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*In the 1992 short ''[[The Spirit of Christmas#Jesus vs. Frosty|Jesus vs. Frosty]]'', the original Stan mentions having a sister living in Minnesota.
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*Her name is spelled '''Shelley''', the same spelling as Trey's real-life sister. However, many official sources, including the [[South Park Studios]] website and [[South Park: The Stick of Truth]], spell her name '''Shelly'''.
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*Shelley is said to be 12 years old in the first season, while the boys are eight, and 13 years old in "[[Cash for Gold]]", when the boys are 10.
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*According to Stan, Shelley does not like jewelry. However, she was seen wearing a necklace at her date with Larry in "[[Broadway Bro Down]]" and it is likely that Shelley has changed her attitude around jewelry some time before ''[[South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid]]'', as she is seen wearing some as an adult.
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*In ''[[South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut]]'', Shelley was able to close her mouth while talking.
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Shelley Marsh


Shelley Marsh is Randy and Sharon Marsh's daughter and Stan Marsh's older sister. She is vindictive, aggressive, and extremely ill-tempered, referring to those around her as "turds" and often beating or even torturing Stan when adults are not around, though nonetheless compassionate; later seasons have instead emphasized Shelley as assertive and focused more on her relationship with her father.

Shelley has been voiced at different times by Mary Kay Bergman, Eliza Schneider, and currently April Stewart. She first appeared in the Season One episode, "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig".

Background

At the time of her introduction in "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig", it is established that Shelley has been physically harming Stan for some time and that the other boys are already aware of it, questioning if she caused his black eye. Stan insists that Shelley has been beating him up because she recently received orthodontic headgear at the dentist and is taking her anger out on him. Throughout the episode, Shelley questions if Stan is staring at her headgear or her neck brace, accusing him of lying when he denies this and using it as a pretext to attack him. These attacks including elaborate setups such as throwing him through a window and trying to use a lawnmower on him. Stan insists that their parents have not listened when he has previously tried to tell them Shelley is beating him up, and that they do not believe him. They take Shelley at her word that Stan has been with her despite being told by Uncle Jimbo and the news that Stan has been attacking the town, an act which establishes some mutual understanding between them, though she continues to attack him.

Though Shelley retained a mean streak, she was humanized much more in future appearances. Shelley's softer side was first seen in "Cat Orgy", when she babysat Eric Cartman and found some friendship with him when he helped to humiliate Skyler Morse, who claimed to be her boyfriend despite being an adult. Shelley was also willing to compromise with the kids in exchange for a favor in "The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer", requesting tampons in exchange for the television and even offered to help the boys in "Pre-School" if they made amends for having hurt their own teacher, though Shelley reinforced her intimidation towards the boys.

Though the Marsh family saw increasing use in later season, this did not initially include Shelley, many episodes that feature her brother and parents prominently continued to exclude Shelley. In "Over Logging", she whacked Stan a few times in front of their parents but did not get punished. In "You're Getting Old", Shelley is not seen at her brother's birthday party and only briefly appears at the end, looking sad as her mother packs after she divorces Randy, and her own reaction is not explored further.

However, after Season 15's "Broadway Bro Down", Shelley's role began to gradually expand, with her receiving significant roles alongside her family, often acting as a further foil to Randy, like her mother and brother, with next to no antagonism between her and Stan. Shelley helped burn down her father's Blockbuster in "A Nightmare on Face Time", became a fan of Lorde's music in Season Eighteen, and accused her mother of favoring Stan in "PC Principal Final Justice".

Shelley was found trying to vape in "Tegridy Farms", inspiring her father to move to start a marijuana farm, and she has consistently and vocally opposed the business, which Randy has taken to describing as her having a "marijuana problem". The "Tegridy Farms Halloween Special" focuses on this relationship in particular, revealing Shelley likes to attend the school book fair and enjoys reading.

Interests

Shelley has been shown with a number of interests over the course of the show. Her favorite television series include Friends which she watches with Skyler in "Cat Orgy", Buffy the Vampire Slayer which she was watching in "Pre-School" and most famously, Shelley is a big fan of Russell Crowe Fightin' Around The World as mentioned in "The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer", proclaiming the only thing she loves more than Crowe is seeing Stan unhappy. Shelley's favorite music includes Britney Spears music, mentioned in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut as well as Lorde, who is shown to be one of her heroes in "#REHASH". Shelley enjoys reading, as she mentions throughout "Tegridy Farms Halloween Special". Shelley also seems to enjoy playing the Settlers of Catan on Xbox, which she used as a bonding activity with Larry Feegan. Besides these electronic pastimes, Shelley is also mentioned to be a Girl Scout Den Leader in "Royal Pudding".

There are a number of posters seen in Shelley's room that may indicate other interests, although they are not mentioned in dialogue. These include a poster with horses, suggesting that Shelley has some interest in them, and a Sadie Dakota poster, in parody of Hannah Montana. Shelley can be seen with a Frozen poster in "The Cissy" and a Uniters of the Universe (a parody of Guardians of the Galaxy) can also be seen.

Strength

Shelley has also been shown to be exceptionally strong, even relative to her age, throughout many episodes. In "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig", Shelley was able to subdue Stan's mutant clone, which was wreaking havoc upon the town and lifting full-grown adults. In "Chickenpox", Shelley, despite being in the hospital with chickenpox, manages to beat up Stan and flip him into objects, which Sharon pays no attention to. Shelley was even able to pick up an entire piano in "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" and drop it on Stan and Kyle. In "Pre-School", the boys turned to her as a last resort when the sixth graders could not stop Trent Boyett, which could likely imply that Shelley alone is stronger than all of the sixth graders combined.

Music

Shelley can play the piano relatively well, a seen by her performance of "I Saw Three Ships" in "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics". Shelley can also sing, though not as well, as illustrated by "Turds!" in "Cat Orgy".

Criminal Record

  • Assault: In some episodes, Shelley can be seen beating up Stan and other characters.
  • Breaking and entering/vandalism: Shelley enters Skyler's house and destroys his guitar in "Cat Orgy", as retaliation for Skyler's ill-treatment towards her.
  • Arson: In "A Nightmare on Face Time", Shelley is seen burning down a Blockbuster store that Randy buys.
  • Drugging others: In "Tegridy Farms Halloween Special", Shelley, being fed up with Randy's new cannabis business, attempts to sabotage his freshly grown "Halloween Special" strain by throwing a homemade chemical concoction in an attempt to sabotage it. This actually enhanced it, but in the process tainted it and caused Randy and Towelie to have nightmarish hallucinations and possibly inadvertently led to Randy being sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein.
  • Implied sexual assault by proxy: In "Tegridy Farms Halloween Special", Shelley, being fed up with Randy's new cannabis business, attempts to sabotage his freshly grown "Halloween Special" strain by throwing a homemade chemical concoction in an attempt to sabotage it. This actually enhanced it but in the process tainted it and caused Randy and Towеlie to have nightmarish hallucinations and possibly inadvertently led to Randy being sexually assaulted by Harvey Weinstein. As Shelley caused the hallucinations and made Randy incapable of properly being able to defend himself while in a hallucination-fueled daze, she is inadvertently responsible for her father's implied sexual assault.

Appearance

Shelley wears a gray shirt and pink pants. She has shoulder-length, messy brown hair with bangs. Shelley has bad dental problems and has to wear orthodontic headgear, giving her a very unappealing appearance. Because of that, Shelley is usually scowling or frowning and rarely smiles. Shelley has a distinct adenoidal, somewhat masculine, slurred voice, where she breathes heavily through her mouth and nose and has a lisp. On some occasions, Shelley has been seen with her pajamas on; her pajama shirt is dark pink and her pants are light pink. On special occasions, Shelley wears a pink dress, while at funerals, she wears a variation of the pink dress, but it is black and dark red. Shelley is one of the few characters older than the fifth grade who lacks a nose and is considerably shorter than other teenage characters.

In the future timeline set in South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid, Shelley no longer wears braces or has headgear, yet she still has a similar voice as an adult. Shelley has long hair and thin brown eyebrows and wears a light olive green jacket over her gray shirt, a pink skirt, gray stockings, black shoes, a rowed necklace with rubies, and gold emerald earrings.

To see images of Shelley Marsh, visit Shelley Marsh/Gallery.

Personality

Shelley is often defined by her anger and aggression towards others, which she often expresses towards her brother Stan, with whom she has had a contentious and difficult relationship with. Even when heartbroken over not being able to see her boyfriend in "Over Logging" when Stan tries to comfort her, Shelley nonetheless attacks him to express her feelings. Though his friends do not tend to take Stan very seriously when he discusses Shelley's behavior, they nonetheless appear intimidated by her as well. Shelley's aggression seems to be rooted in an insecurity based on her looks, as mentioned by Stan in her debut, when he suggests she has been beating her up because she had been given new orthodontic headgear, and Shelley admits in "Cat Orgy" that nobody had ever liked her before and that nobody would go out with her because she was "ugly". Shelley accuses Stan more than once of staring at her braces and accuses him of lying when he denies it, further suggesting serious insecurity. Shelley has also exhibited jealousy of her mother's relationship with her brother, accusing her of "always taking Stan's side", though Stan has conversely claimed they believe she is "innocent and sweet", suggesting they both feel competitive towards their parents' feelings.

Shelley has often expressed open belief that most other individuals are dumb or stupid, often referring to them as "turds", and in "Tegridy Farms Halloween Special", she expresses concern that marijuana is making others dumber than they already are. However, Shelley is also shown to be compassionate, and is willing to protect her brother from threats besides herself, most prominently in "Pre-School" where Shelley vows to protect Stan and his friends from being harmed by Trent Boyett because killing them is her job, but conditions her protection that they come out confess the truth about what happened, and emphasizing their responsibility for their actions. This suggests Shelley shares her mother and brother's sense of morality.

Shelley notably is less complacent to inconvenience and obstacles than those around her and not afraid to take matters into her own hands when necessary. Shelley burns down the Blockbuster when her father begins to exhibit more unhinged behavior such as taking away their phones, she is willing to interfere with her father's marijuana when he continues to neglect the family, and when Skyler breaks up with her, Shelley takes joy in executing a revenge plan against him. She does not turn to her parents or authority figures in challenging situations and is more than willing to handle them herself. Shelley was also unafraid to call out Mr. Feegan and Mrs. Feegan for how they treated their son.

Family

Stan Marsh

Stan is Shelley's younger brother, and they have a difficult relationship throughout the series, with a history of Shelley using intimidation and violence towards him. These actions have extended not only to Stan but also his friends when they were present or participating in the same antics. For instance, in "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics", Shelley smashed both Kyle and Stan over the head with a piano. Even when Stan was sympathetic towards Shelley when she was upset after no longer being in contact with her online boyfriend, Shelley nonetheless continued trying to punch him repeatedly in "Over Logging". This is the only instance in which her violence towards Stan is noticed by their parents, as Randy then runs over and tells Shelley to calm down. When he asked her about a television show she liked, Russell Crowe, she also compared it as not as great as torturing Stan.

Both children seem to view each other as rivals for their parents' affections. Stan has often claimed his parents favor Shelley over him and that they do not listen when he tries to discuss the violence she inflicts upon him, saying they see Shelley as "innocent". However, in "PC Principal Final Justice", Shelley threatens to shoot Stan, claiming that Sharon takes his side all the time and blaming him for feeling disregarded by their family. After that, they all agreed that they needed to learn to be better to each other. In recent seasons, they have both expressed a similar distaste towards their father, even bonding with their mother over it in "Season Finale".

Despite this, when Stan is threatened by outside forces, such as possibly being sent away to military school or bullies like Trent Boyett, Shelley has shown compassion for him and stood up for him, remarking that making Stan suffer is her job. Most notably, after the rampage of the evil mutant clone Stan in "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig", when Stan began to cry about not wanting to go away and leave home, Shelley promised her parents that she had been watching him the entire time and not done anything wrong, and they believed her. Shelley was also willing to help protect the boys from Trent Boyett if they apologized to Miss Claridge and took responsibility, with Shelley's demands not benefiting herself.

Randy Marsh

Randy is Shelley's father, and they have a strained relationship characterized by a mutual lack of understanding.

Sharon, Stan, and Shelley are often unified in expressing their frustration and disgust with Randy's various fixations. For example, Shelley was frustrated by Randy recording ridiculously everyday family antics, saying "Turn it off, Dad!"

Randy has been shown to love Shelley very much, as seen most prominently in "Broadway Bro Down" where he becomes obsessed with Broadway and musical theatre, which can influence women to give their partners oral sex after attendance, and is horrified when he finds out Shelley is heading to the theatre with her new boyfriend, Larry Feegan. Randy goes to lengths to try to save her from this influence, accidentally leading to Larry's death, telling Shelley later that he loves her.

Shelley expresses anger that her father does not even try to get to know her in "PC Principal Final Justice". Randy responds by saying that he really wants to but he feels like she hates him.

Their relationship becomes even more strained after Randy moves his family to Tegridy Farms as Shelley does not want to move and hates marijuana, which creates further distance between them and angers Randy to the point he has her locked up in jail when he tells the police about her having a "marijuana problem" and he feels no remorse over it.

In "Season Finale" Shelley was very happy when she found out Randy went to jail and hoped he could never get out. When Randy thanks his family for their "support," he only mentions Sharon and Stan and completely ignores Shelley, who is clearly upset.

Sharon Marsh

Sharon is Shelley's mother. Their relationship has not been explored much, but they seem closer than she is with her father. In "Eat, Pray, Queef", they both seem to take delight in queefing in Stan and Randy's presence and later seem disappointed when they cannot continue the joke.

In contrast, "Over Logging", Shelley was upset over Sharon telling her to get off the Internet and go to bed, yelling "WHY DO YOU HATE ME?!" at her, and in "PC Principal Final Justice", she accuses Sharon at gunpoint of favoring Stan, claiming she always takes his side and that she acts like Stan cannot do anything wrong.

In the first timeline depicted in South Park: Post Covid and South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid, Shelley is killed accidentally and Sharon is seen inconsolably depressed at her funeral, and is later said to have committed suicide as a result of Shelley's death. Although these events are erased from the timeline, it suggests that Sharon's love for Shelley is especially deep.

Marvin Marsh

Marvin is Shelley's paternal grandfather. She seems to care for him as she became angry when Stan was trying to help Grandpa kill himself. Marvin also seems to love her as well since he wanted to spend a great amount of money to buy her expensive jewelry. However, in "PC Principal Final Justice", Shelley aimed her gun at Marvin when Randy says to take care of him, assuming he was suggesting she kill him.

Flo Kimble

Flo was Shelley's maternal great-aunt. Aunt Flo gave Shelley a television/CD player/surround sound home theater, which Shelley thanked her for before she was killed by the evil goldfish she gave Stan.

Jimbo Kern

Jimbo is Shelley's maternal uncle. They have never interacted onscreen, although she can be seen shooting guns with him in the card art for Hunter Jimbo in South Park: Phone Destroyer.

Relationships

Shelley is rarely seen with any friends, and in "Cat Orgy", she claimed that nobody at school liked her, suggesting she was too ugly. However, Shelley can be heard in the same episode talking to an unseen friend named Carrie on the phone, and in "#REHASH", Shelley asks to go to the "Women of Rock" concert with her friends Kelly and Stacy, and they are briefly seen in the crowd attending together.

Skyler Morse

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Skyler was Shelley's boyfriend in "Cat Orgy".

No boys liked Shelley at school, which led her into a relationship with a 22-year-old wannabe musician, Skyler Morse, who pretended to like her so that he could have sex with her, justifying his pedophilic behavior as being an "immature 22-year-old".

Though Shelley initially seemed comfortable with him, writing music with his friends and making out with him at the Cartman Residence when she was babysitting, Skyler's predatory behavior became more obvious in his continuous requests for her to have sex. Skyler broke up with Shelley when she refused in "Cat Orgy". Shelley admitted that she only dated him because he was one of the only people who liked her and seemed to be nice to her, and was depressed, but Shelley found some friendship in Eric Cartman as they teamed up to get revenge on Skyler.

Eric Cartman

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Cartman and Shelley in "Cat Orgy".

Shelley and Cartman first interacted briefly in "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" when Cartman repeatedly bragged that he would stand up to a woman who threatened him, only to immediately quiet down when Shelley overheard him insult her.

In "Cat Orgy", Shelley was assigned to babysit Eric Cartman by his mother while she attended a party, and was initially dismissive towards him. When Skyler broke up with her and she began crying on the couch, Cartman helped her realize that she did not need him and that he was a jerk. The two had been enemies, but soon became friends after getting revenge on Skyler, though when Liane Cartman arrived home they tried to blame each other for the cat's misbehavior.

However, in subsequent appearances, their mutual understanding appears to have deteriorated, and Shelley treats him just as she treats any of Stan's other friends, referring to him as a "fat turd". Cartman attempts to manipulate her by claiming he thinks Shelley is attractive in "Pre-School", which fails to impress her.

Amir

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Amir and Shelley finally meet.

In the Season Twelve episode, "Over Logging", Shelley has a boyfriend over the internet for some time named Amir, who lives in Montana. She believes that the emotions between herself and Amir are real and is upset when her parents interrupt their chatting, and heartbroken at the prospect of not seeing each other again when the internet is down. They run into each other in person at the Internet Refugee Camp, having both traveled to California so they could resume chatting online, showing they both care for each other, and promising to e-mail each other that night. She is overjoyed they can chat again.

Given Shelley's subsequent involvement with Larry Feegan, it can be assumed this relationship ended.

Larry Feegan

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Larry and Shelley playing together in "Broadway Bro Down".

In "Broadway Bro Down", a child Shelley's age named Larry Feegan appears, who is shown to be spineless and cowardly. When he tries to use the diving board at swimming, Shelley intervenes to try to get him off the board. Randy and Sharon arrange a vacation to New York, Larry's vegan family agrees to take in Stan and Shelley for a while, but Shelley stands up to them on Larry's behalf pointing out they haven't asked his opinion. Larry is appreciative and brings her a flower. They begin to spend a lot of time together, playing Settlers of Catan and eventually going to see the play Wicked together. However, Randy, knowing that Shelley will end up giving Larry a blowjob if they go to see the play, breaks in and floods the performance. Larry Feegan is killed in the resulting chaos, leaving Shelley heartbroken.

Quotes

"Furniture polish, paint thinner and bleach.
Ammonia and antifreeze. One tablespoon each.
I hate everybody, I just like to read.
Everyone's stupid. They smoke too much weed.
So with this eldritch potion and these ancient words
I make my revenge upon all the turds."

("Tegridy Farms Halloween Special")

Video Games

South Park (Video Game)

Shelley is a playable character in multiplayer mode. However, she is only available on PC, in addition to Satan, Jesus, and Santa.

South Park Rally

Shelley appears in South Park Rally as an unlockable character. To unlock her, players must win Valentine's Day Race without being attacked by an arrow. In the Nintendo 64 version, players must find the three golden cows in the said level.

South Park: The Stick of Truth

Shelley is named "The She-Ogre" by Stan. When The New Kid first goes into her room without Stan as a buddy, Shelley threatens New Kid and sends him out of her room without initiating a battle. In the namesake quest, it is revealed that Shelley had stolen Stan's iPhone, with the New Kid being tasked to battle Shelley alongside Stan. After she is defeated, she befriends the New Kid, stating that at least he does not fight like a girl. Kenny's Charm ability works on her despite her gender and summons can be used in her battle.

South Park: The Fractured But Whole

Shelley can be seen at the Marsh Residence. She is found in the living room, laid on the sofa, using her phone. The player can take a selfie with her, but Shelley will only agree to do so at Level 7 Influencer. When the player turns off the TV in the Marsh's house, she will shout at the player. When the player unclogs the toilet with the Sandblaster Buddy skill, Shelley will post on Coonstagram on how the Marshes' toilet is covered in poo.

South Park: Phone Destroyer

Sharpshooter Shelley is a 3-Cost Epic Ranged unit of the Adventure theme. When she uses her Charge skill, Shelley will do damage to all nearby ground enemies and knock back the nearest enemy.

All of Shelley's lines are archived audio from "Cat Orgy" or South Park: The Fractured But Whole, making Sharpshooter Shelley one of two characters (the other being Terrance and Phillip) with two different voice actors.

Prominence

Movies

Trivia

  • Shelley is based on Trey Parker's real life sister, Shelley Parker. As recounted in the commentary for "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig", Trey claims she used to beat him up, once even tossing him down a flight of stairs. On one occasion, Parker also recounts in the commentary how she took the fall when he clocked up expensive phone calls, as evidence she did care about him.
    • Stan wishing his mutant clone could attack Shelley is also based on Trey's childhood fantasy of a larger version of himself beating up his sister.
  • In the 1992 short Jesus vs. Frosty, the original Stan mentions having a sister living in Minnesota.
  • Her name is spelled Shelley, the same spelling as Trey's real-life sister. However, many official sources, including the South Park Studios website and South Park: The Stick of Truth, spell her name Shelly.
  • Shelley is said to be 12 years old in the first season, while the boys are eight, and 13 years old in "Cash for Gold", when the boys are 10.
  • According to Stan, Shelley does not like jewelry. However, she was seen wearing a necklace at her date with Larry in "Broadway Bro Down" and it is likely that Shelley has changed her attitude around jewelry some time before South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid, as she is seen wearing some as an adult.
  • In South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Shelley was able to close her mouth while talking.

References

Kern / Kimble / Marsh Family

Jimbo Kern | Aunt Flo Kimble | Marvin Marsh | Grandma Marsh | Randy Marsh | Sharon Marsh | Shelley Marsh | Stan Marsh | Sparky

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See also
List of Female 4th Graders | List of Male 4th Graders | Portal:Characters