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Wendy Testaburger is a major-supporting character and the most prominent female character on South Park. She is the most prominent of the female classmates of Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny, as well as Stan's on-and-off girlfriend. Wendy is a female fourth-grade student at South Park Elementary. She made her first appearance and speaking role in the Season One episode "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe". Wendy has been voiced by four people during the series' run: Mary Kay Bergman, Mona Marshall, Eliza J. Schneider and currently April Stewart.
Background
Concept and Creation
Wendy's name is said to be based on "Wendy Westaburger", the wife of one of Matt Stone's friends.[7]
Criminal Record
Wendy has committed the following crimes throughout the series:
- Assault and Battery/Disturbing the Peace: In "Breast Cancer Show Ever", Wendy got into a fight with Eric Cartman on school grounds, seriously injuring him in the process.
- Burglary: In "Weight Gain 4000", Wendy illegally entered the school at night to read Cartman's essay to find out whether or not he cheated. She narrowly avoided being caught by Mr. Garrison.
- Civil Unrest/Rioting: Wendy was a participant and possible ringleader of the girls in the South Park Elementary gender war in "Proper Condom Use".
- Murder by Proxy: In "Tom's Rhinoplasty", Wendy hired Iraqi soldiers to have substitute teacher Ms. Ellen kidnapped, loaded into a rocket, and fired directly at the sun, killing her. This was done in retaliation for Ellen ostensibly "stealing" Stan, Wendy's boyfriend, away, despite the fact that Ellen was a lesbian and thus had absolutely no romantic inclinations towards Stan; that, and Ms. Ellen is an adult whereas Stan is a child.
- Sedition: In the movie, Wendy was a member of La Resistance, a group with the goal of stopping the execution of Terrance and Phillip by the government. However, she did it to save the world from being ruled by Saddam Hussein and Satan, so it can be justified in that case.
- Sexual Harassment (Alleged): In "Sexual Harassment Panda", Wendy was sued by Craig Tucker for touching his thigh, and was forced to give him half of her belongings when the court ruled in his favor. However, given that this was one of a series of dubious sexual harassment suits around South Park, this charge is questionable at best.
Languages
In "Tom's Rhinoplasty", Wendy is shown to be fluent in Arabic, using the language to talk to the agents she hired to launch Ms. Ellen into the sun.
In "Chinpokomon", Wendy becomes so engrossed in the new Chinpokomon fad that she was able to confidently speak a Japanese phrase.
Music
In "Something You Can Do with Your Finger", she became a member of Eric Cartman's "boy band" Fingerbang, after wowing the boys with a song similar to the popular euphemistic "Miss Susie" rhyme.
Wendy also took part in the Thanksgiving musical play in "Helen Keller! The Musical".
In "Elementary School Musical", Wendy performed the opening song as well as several other duets with Bridon Gueermo.
In Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics, Wendy performs a duet with Stan Marsh entitled "It Happened in Sun Valley".
Ice Skating
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut shows Wendy with the rest of the third graders at Stark's Pond, ice skating.
During the song Stan has dedicated to her, Wendy is given a brief scene that displays a talent for skating, being able to perform a figure-eight, salchow, triple lutz, and twirl endlessly while keeping balance. None of the other children in South Park have displayed this kind of ability, meaning that she might be the best ice skater in the boys' class.
Physical Strength
Wendy is shown to be a fairly decent fighter as she beat up Cartman after he repeatedly made jokes about breast cancer in "Breast Cancer Show Ever". Although Cartman does manage to get a few hits in, Wendy turns the tide of the fight after ramming Cartman's face into a metal pole, multiple times, leaving Cartman lying in a pool of his own blood. The significance of this is debatable as Cartman has been shown to lose the majority of fights he gets in.
Politics
Wendy is portrayed as very political. She has started and joined many campaigns, groups, and debates over the course of the show. Wendy has also participated in stopping conspiracies and assassinations.
In South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Wendy tries to save Terrance and Phillip from M.A.C. along with Gregory, implores Stan to be more political, attempts to rally students to her cause, and later joins La Resistance.
In "Weight Gain 4000", Wendy is infuriated when Cartman's report wins the school contest, instead of her report on protecting bottle-nosed dolphins. After reading his essay, Wendy reveals to the public at Cartman's presentation with Kathie Lee Gifford that Cartman had copied Walden and replaced Henry David Thoreau's name with his own. Because Kathie Lee Gifford had already left at that point, nobody cared, further annoying Wendy. In the meantime, she and Stan tried to stop Mr. Garrison and Mr. Hat from assassinating Kathie, although Mr. Hat ends up shooting at her, killing Kenny McCormick by mistake.
In "Chef Goes Nanners", Wendy was one of the few people who realize why Chef is upset about the South Park Flag, and immediately volunteers to represent the "Flag Should be Changed" team for the upcoming debate. However, Wendy was mortified to find out that her leading partner was Cartman. She attempts to lead the team without him and decides not to participate in discrediting Kyle Broflovski and Stan's team, who believed the flag should stay the way it was. They eventually begin to work together, and their partnership improves as they found that they had more and more things in common with each other, which leads to Wendy having a temporary crush on him. At the presentation, this attraction made it difficult for her to voice her side of the debate, causing her to kiss him.[8] After that, Wendy is able to concentrate, producing a well-rounded opinion on changing history.
In "Breast Cancer Show Ever", Wendy gives a speech to her class in order to raise awareness for breast cancer during Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October). However, Cartman's repeated derogatory remarks about breast cancer, Wendy beats him up. She was the class president of South Park Elementary until "Dances with Smurfs".
In "Informative Murder Porn", Wendy attempts to give a report on Syrian refugees to her class, only to again be heckled by Cartman; his booing her became a running gag throughout the episode. Wendy also spoke at a town meeting moderated by Kyle and Stan on "murder porn" and its ties to a real-life murder in town.
Voice Acting
From 1997 to 1999, Wendy Testaburger was voiced by Mary Kay Bergman. Bergman listed Wendy among her five favorite roles in South Park, (together with Liane Cartman, Shelley Marsh, Carol McCormick, and Sheila Broflovski); stating that she admired the character's overall sweetness and intelligence, balanced by her unpredictability.[9] After Bergman's death in 1999, the character was temporarily voiced by Mona Marshall for a few Season Four episodes and then was replaced by Eliza J. Schneider; Wendy is currently voiced by April Stewart. When Bergman first voiced Wendy, she had a sweet high voice, almost similar to Bergman's performance as Snow White from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, which she did from 1989 until her death in 1999. Wendy's voice changed little with Schneider, however, her voice was altered drastically with Stewart, to a much lower, more mature tone.
Future
In the future timeline set in South Park: Post Covid, Wendy is married to Darwin, having returned to South Park to attend Kenny's funeral, and later assists in investigating the cause of Kenny's death.
Wendy's marital status does not carry over in an alternate timeline seen at the end of South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid, with her asking Stan if they could spend the New Year holidays together. It is also revealed that Wendy is employed by Harvard University.
Appearance
Wendy wears a pinkish-magenta beret, a light purple jacket with a navy-blue trim, navy blue gloves, and yellow trousers. She also has peach skin like many of the characters, as well as long black hair with choppy, uneven bangs. Under her jacket, Wendy has been shown to be wearing a light purple tank top in "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", and a white tank top with a unicorn on it in "Breast Cancer Show Ever". Wendy has been seen without her beret in some of the later episodes, most notably "Chef Goes Nanners", where she took off her beret to dunk her head in her fishbowl, and "Funnybot", where she was seen dressed up without her beret. Wendy mostly does not wear her beret when in costume, especially as her “Call Girl” superhero alter-ego.
In her first appearance in The Spirit of Christmas: Jesus vs. Santa, Wendy wore a blue jacket with pink gloves and black pants. She also did not have the buttons on her jacket.
As her transgender alter-ego "Wendyl" in "The Cissy", Wendy kept her beret, but pinned back her hair and also wore a white t-shirt, denim vest, and light purple pants.
Wendy has had three different sets of pajamas during the series’ run. In the aforementioned "Chef Goes Nanners", she was seen with a pair of purple pajamas. In "Marjorine", she was depicted as wearing a pink T-shirt with daisies and a purple trim and a pair of pink polka-dot pants at Heidi Turner’s sleepover. Wendy was seen wearing light purple plaid pajamas in "Deep Learning".
In the future timeline set in South Park: Post Covid, Wendy wears a navy blue jacket over a purple collared shirt and a navy blue skirt. She also wears a pair of glasses, gold earrings, and a gold bead necklace, but does not wear her beret.
- To see images of Wendy Testaburger, visit Wendy Testaburger/Gallery.
Personality
Wendy is best described as a mature and intelligent person whose stubbornness and occasional jealousy sometimes get the best of her; Wendy is typically portrayed as nice, feminine, smart, and liberal in nature. In many episodes, she generally provides a voice of reason, usually against Eric Cartman, especially in earlier seasons. Wendy is generally friendly to others and seems well-liked at school, but she is unwilling to let her beliefs be compromised by popularity. Wendy is shown to be very intelligent and politically aware, writing an essay on the suffering of Bottlenose dolphins, donating candy to starving children in Nairobi, being willing to give Afghanistan children a dollar, opposing the American-Canadian War, and doing a report on the suffering of Breast Cancer patients. However, as the series, in general, became more political, Wendy's role as the politically aware voice of reason shrank, and by Season Five, she was seldom seen as more than one of the female students. In addition, Kyle Broflovski took over Wendy's duties as the most intelligent student in class and moral center.
Wendy is a very empathic person and often concerned about those around her - she is the first of the girls at Heidi Turner's slumber party to feel bad for making fun of Marjorine and Wendy is the first and only student in the whole school to go after Tweek Tweak after he publicly stages a fake breakup with his boyfriend in "Tweek x Craig". In addition, much of Wendy's political activities revolve around concern for others, such as children in Nairobi and Afghanistan, and Bottlenose dolphins. Wendy also illustrates an adherence to rules and order - she refuses to step out of line against Cartman until given informal permission to attack him and exposed Cartman for cheating at the 'Save Our Fragile Planet' essay contest. In "Follow That Egg!", Wendy was shown to have a strong motherly instinct; after hearing from Bebe Stevens about the way Stan had treated their egg, she was deeply worried that Stan would damage the egg which had belonged to Kyle and herself before Ms. Garrison switched their partners. Wendy even went over to Kyle's house, frantically asking to see the egg and hold it for a couple of minutes. After seeing how well Stan and Kyle took care of the egg and presented it to the Governor of Colorado at the end of the episode, she saw how good Stan's fathering skills were, and relaxed. Despite this, Wendy has shown carelessness as well - in "Pinkeye", after initially planning a couples' dress as Raggedy Ann and Raggedy Andy she "realized how stupid [they] would look", and dressed as Chewbacca instead, not thinking about how it would affect Stan.
Wendy will generally be kind to characters besides Eric Cartman but is prone to becoming antagonistic if she feels she has been wronged. However, Wendy almost always attempts to resolve things peacefully before resorting to violence or manipulation. When Cartman repeatedly berated her attempts to raise awareness for breast cancer, she initially tried to ignore him, before threatening to beat him up. Although Cartman initially agreed, he then tried to get out of it - they ended up having a brutal fight in front of the whole school. Wendy also becomes somewhat jealous if she feels her relationship with Stan is in danger, but her exact reaction varies based on the situation. Besides Wendy's famous encounter with Ms. Ellen, wherein she hired Iraqis to arrest her and shoot her into the sun so she can win Stan back, Wendy displayed jealousy when the boys obsessed over Bebe's breasts and gossips about her with the other girls. Wendy was also jealous of Stan's female Facebook friends in "You Have 0 Friends". However, in other episodes, both during their relationship and during its hiatus, such as "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset", she seems to have no problem with other girls flirting with Stan.
Wendy is very active in the school's extracurricular activities: aside from being class president, she is seen in "Cartman Finds Love" as one of three new members of the cheer squad (the others being Nichole and Jenny); she became its captain in "The Hobbit". In "Cock Magic", Wendy is shown as the captain of the girls' volleyball team.
Interactions
Stan Marsh
For the first seven seasons of the series, Wendy's most notable feature was her relationship with Stan Marsh. Their relationship began in the pilot episode "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe", where it was revealed that the two of them had been attracted for some time prior to the series. A recurring gag in the series involved Stan getting queasy from excitement whenever Wendy tried to kiss him (and in early episodes whenever she spoke to him) and then throwing up on her.
Despite Stan's continual vomiting, Wendy has so far stayed with him. She became extremely jealous when Ms. Ellen "came between them" in "Tom's Rhinoplasty". After Stan falls for Ms. Ellen and ignores Wendy's attempts to win back his love, Wendy pays a group of Iraqis a large sum of money to capture Ms. Ellen and shoot her into the sun. In the episode, "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", Wendy openly insults Bebe after Stan (together with the other boys) grows attracted to her developing breasts; this jealousy later extends to the point of her undergoing breast augmentation surgery to turn Stan's attention back to herself.
Although Stan and Wendy remained together until Season Seven, their relationship did not seem as strong, and at times seemed strained (an example being the aforementioned "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society"). On Stan's part, though, it may have largely been because his adventures throughout the seasons left him too busy to pay attention to Wendy. She broke up with him in the Season Seven episode, "Raisins", although the only reason given was that she wanted to date Tolkien Black.
Even after Wendy had broken up with Stan, he still showed feelings for her and tried to win her back by playing Peter Gabriel's "Shock the Monkey" on his boombox on her lawn, though the plan failed when he saw that Tolkien was in Wendy's room. In "Follow That Egg!", while working on the egg project, Stan tried to impress Wendy with his fathering abilities and grew jealous of Kyle for working as the "father" of the same egg Wendy was the "mother" of. Near the end of the episode, Wendy complimented Stan on his "fathering" abilities, although due to Stan's bitterness, he rejected the compliment, telling her that he "didn't care what [she] thinks".
In "The List", Wendy helps Stan to discover that the girls' election of who the cutest and the ugliest boys in South Park Elementary are was rigged. At the end of the episode, she admits to Stan that she enjoyed hanging out with him again, and they attempt to kiss, during which Stan throws up on her again. This is often seen as the "re-ignition" of their relationship.
This "re-ignition" was verified in the episode "Super Fun Time"; Stan pairs with Wendy on the field trip, telling the others that he is with his girlfriend, as well as fretting about the possibility of looking like a dork in front of her.
In "Elementary School Musical", Wendy gave Stan a small kiss at her locker before walking away; this is notable as it was the first time Stan did not vomit thereafter. This may have been done because Parker and Stone were getting bored of the near-constant gag, similar to how they grew tired of killing Kenny after Season Five.
In "Butters' Bottom Bitch", when Butters attempted to recruit her into his "kissing company", Stan defended her heavily against Butters' advances.
In "Dances with Smurfs", Stan heavily defends Wendy when she is being panned by Cartman.
Despite a rather stable relationship in later seasons, Stan has managed to irritate Wendy on occasion.
In "You Have 0 Friends", Wendy tells Stan to change his profile information on his newly created Facebook page to "in a relationship", as she was quite upset over it being listed as "Single". Later in the episode, she jealously mistook Stan's grandmother's friend, Susan, as a girl who was flirting with Stan by commenting that he looked cute in an unseen photo of a young Stan in a rabbit outfit.
In "Bass to Mouth", Wendy was infuriated and embarrassed when she learned that Eavesdropper had revealed a private e-mail Stan sent to Kenny, in which he called another girl's butt crack "hot". In "The Hobbit", Wendy is angered at Stan when he suggests she gets a Photoshopped image of herself.
In "Gluten Free Ebola", Wendy joined the rest of the 4th-grade class in showing their displeasure toward him and the boys after they were forced to return to school upon the failure of their start-up company. Stan broke up with her before the episode, citing his desire to put all his effort into the company, bragging that he'd be "swimming in bitches", but later regretted it. At the end of the episode, Wendy asks Stan to dance at the party, and he happily accepts her offer.
Despite their disagreements, Wendy has continued to be a girlfriend to Stan, again showing her empathy towards those around her. For example, when she helped him break his "hoarding" habit in "Insheeption", citing that it would threaten their relationship.
In "Ass Burgers", Wendy approaches Kyle about Stan's new behavior problems. Wendy attempts to get Kyle's help to roust Stan out of his depression, but Kyle refuses to help.
In "Skank Hunt", Wendy breaks up with Stan for the third time, due to the actions of internet troll Skankhunt42. This was because all of the girls believed SkankHunt42's actions spoke for the boys' opinions. However, she shows great reluctance and a bit of sorrow over doing so, as she voiced concern over the plan, and was coerced into doing so by Annie and Nichole. Despite her reluctance, her note is much more personal than the other ones we see (the note says "I can't fix you"), hinting that there is some degree of sincerity to it.
In "Oh, Jeez", Stan, encouraged by Bill Clinton and Bill Cosby as part of the former's Gentlemen's Club program, attempts to apologize to Wendy in a restaurant, and get back together with her. This meetup ends abruptly, however, when Butters spots Stan from outside the restaurant, calls him a "traitor" for being with a girl, and presses his penis against the glass door - an act which Cosby refers to as "pressing pickle".
South Park: The Fractured But Whole implies that Stan and Wendy got back together, between the relationship chart made in the development of the game stating that they were dating, and the flirtatious dialogue between the two.
Outside of South Park: The Fractured But Whole, their relationship was heavily left ambiguous between Season Twenty to Twenty-Five. Neither of them had been shown to interact one-on-one, and Stan is among the boys angered at her against her accusation that they stole her and the girls' idea to trick-or-treat on e-Scooters in "The Scoots".
As of "Deep Learning" (and not counting some minor conflicts), Stan and Wendy have officially resumed their relationship.
See also: "Wendy's Song" and "Wake Up Wendy", two love songs written by Stan.
Gregory of Yardale
In South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, Wendy had what seemed to be a crush on a newcomer named Gregory. She apparently liked him because he was very political, and shared many of her liberal opinions. After Stan followed the Clitoris' advice and expressed confidence, Wendy told Stan that she never really cared for Gregory, even saying, "Fuck Gregory! Fuck him right in the ear!”
Eric Cartman
Wendy and Eric Cartman have a complicated love/hate friendship. In the Season Four episode, "Chef Goes Nanners", she had a temporary crush on him while they were working together on the flag debate. Wendy even dreamed of herself and Cartman falling in love together in a meadow. Frightened by these feelings, Wendy consulted Bebe for help on the matter, and Bebe told her that it was probably just sexual tension caused by working for so long beside him. Upon her advice, Wendy passionately kissed Cartman at the presentation the next day. After that, she lost all her positive and negative feelings for him, even seeming to consider him a friend.
Wendy is one of the few children to call Cartman by his first name Eric, though she does less than Butters, Tolkien, and Jimmy. In the first episode, she only refers to Cartman as "the fat kid" implying she either didn't know him very well at the time or that was just a malicious nickname.
Eight seasons later, in the episode "Breast Cancer Show Ever", Wendy fought Cartman and beat him up after he mocked breast cancer at several points in the episode.
In "Fishsticks" Wendy becomes part of Cartman's entourage in an unusual change of attitude towards him, though it was shown in Cartman's imagining of things and they were always distorted, but that could also show that he has feelings for her.
In "The Cissy", outraged by Cartman's manipulation of transgenders to first use the girls' bathroom, then get his own private bathroom, Wendy cut her hair, wore jeans, and called herself Wendyl to get back at Cartman and use his bathroom, pissing him off.
Tolkien Black
In "Raisins", after Wendy broke up with Stan, she began dating Tolkien Black. Their relationship likely did not last long, as Tolkien was seen with other girls in "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset". They were, however, shown riding a Ferris wheel together in "The Jeffersons". Afterward, they rarely interacted and were not seen together, so they probably had an off-screen breakup.
Despite their lack of interaction nowadays, in the Season Sixteen episode "Cartman Finds Love", Wendy tells Nichole Daniels that her supposed crush, Tolkien, is really nice and that she dated him for a while, meaning that they might still be friends after their breakup.
Bridon Gueermo
Bridon Gueermo is a third-grader who Wendy and the other girls had a crush on in "Elementary School Musical". Wendy and Bridon performed many duets throughout the episode, causing Stan to become jealous. However, Wendy assured him that she would never leave him for Bridon because he could be with any girl he wanted.
Kyle Broflovski
Kyle and Wendy are not seen interacting frequently, though they seem to have a solid friendship. They worked together for the egg project in "Follow That Egg!". Wendy complimented Kyle's parenting skills, and, in the same episode, Kyle comforted her when she was missing her egg. In "The List", Wendy helps Kyle get the real list for cute boys. Wendy also helps Kyle find Ike in "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe".
The two are sometimes seen interacting when Stan goes through a problem. In "Insheeption", Wendy and Kyle go to Stan to check up on his hoarding. In "Ass Burgers", Kyle and Wendy talk about Stan, and two boys say "Those two should just screw and get it over with."
Butters Stotch
Wendy and Butters are typically just neutral, but when they have rare interactions it is never good. In "Butters' Bottom Bitch", Wendy angrily attempts to fend off Butters' attempts at persuading her to join his company after he calls her a "bitch". Stan Marsh intervenes, to get him to leave her alone. He also led a rebellion against her in "Dances with Smurfs", which resulted in Butters peeing on the side of her home.
In "Breast Cancer Show Ever", Wendy and Cartman plan to fight after school, and Butters originally starts out as Cartman's biggest supporter and said he wanted Cartman to "Kick her [Wendy's] ass!" However, when the fight actually begins, Butters has a change of heart and eggs Wendy on along with the entire school while she gives Cartman the beating of his life and shouts, "Fuck him up, Wendy!".
In "Marjorine", Wendy is among the students who did not seem to care that Butters had seemingly died.
In "Butters' Bottom Bitch", Wendy gotten annoyed by Butters when he calls her a "bitch" and tells her of giving kisses for money.
Their relationship reached its boiling point in "The Hobbit" after Butters rejected Wendy's friend, Lisa Berger, by calling her "fat". Enraged at Butters for hurting her friend's feelings, Wendy slams Butters' locker shut and calls him an asshole. Butters admits that while Lisa seems like a nice girl, she is too overweight for him, he says he likes Kim Kardashian because she is beautiful. Wendy rolls up Butters' picture of Kim and throws it on the floor then storms off, but not before threatening to tell Mr. Mackey about what Butters "said to that poor girl." In Mr. Mackey's office, Wendy expects Butters to be in trouble but is baffled when she finds out that Mr. Mackey sides with Butters. Later in the episode, Wendy seemed to want to make peace with Butters, she politely invites him to the computer lab so she could show him how easy it is for women to photoshop images of themselves by photo-shopping an image of Lisa. He, however, mistakes that for a legitimate image of her and feels regretful for rejecting her then leaves the room.
Butters appears to have a crush on both her and Red, as they kiss him in his dream in "Sarcastaball" and Butters tells Cartman that he had touched her boob with excitement in "Grounded Vindaloop".
Despite all of their arguments, they seems to get along normally; in "Informative Murder Porn", when Butters' dad supposedly killed his mom, Wendy (along with the other kids) is shown feeling bad for him when he is crying in the hallway.
Bebe Stevens
Wendy is best friends with Bebe Stevens. They have assisted each other at various times throughout the series. In "Tom's Rhinoplasty", Bebe gave Wendy a makeover to help her impress Stan, as she thought Ms. Ellen was trying to take him from her. In "Clubhouses", Wendy unsuccessfully attempted to help Bebe begin dating Kyle.
Though they seem to be very close friends, they have had a fair share of issues. In "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", Wendy becomes jealous of Bebe because she had become popular among the boys due to her developing breasts. However, Wendy was not the only girl to become jealous, as she was seen insulting Bebe behind her back with several other girls. Later, despite her mother's concerns, she got breast implants, presumably in order to outdo Bebe, only for her to arrive too late when the boys in class got over Bebe's breasts due to her wearing a cardboard box over her chest, causing the boys to laugh at Wendy's breast implants and call her a "stupid bitch".
In the episode, "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset", Wendy left the party as she felt the Stupid Spoiled Whore game was demeaning to girls and did not want to be a part of it.
In "The List", Bebe and Wendy get into a fight after arguing over the list of the cutest and ugliest boys. Nevertheless, they were shown to still be friends in "Breast Cancer Show Ever". Their friendship still appears to remain alive today, as they've been shown together in the popular girls' clique in numerous instances. In addition, Bebe has a photograph of her and Wendy smiling together hung on her bedroom wall, as shown in "Cartman Finds Love" and "Skank Hunt".
Other Girls
Wendy acts as the leader of the female "population". The other girls look up to her as their voice of reason, though on some occasions, they ignore her suggestions. The most notable exception however was during "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset", in which Wendy, failing to grasp the trend of being a whore, was outcast from the girls.
In "The List", Bebe threatened her with a gun after finding out she knew about the forged list.
Wendy used the girls as hypothetical examples in railing against using Photoshop to "improve" womens' looks in "The Hobbit". The girls misconstrued her remarks and thus labeled her a "hater", much to Wendy's frustration and eventual dejection. They appear to have reconciled in "The Cissy" and "Cock Magic" as seen when they are together.
Other Boyfriends
In "Clubhouses", it is suggested that Wendy had boyfriends before Stan, but the number of boyfriends or who they may have been is unknown. In the episode, after Wendy suggests coming over to play Truth or Dare in Stan's clubhouse, Stan tells Wendy that he does not have a clubhouse. Wendy replies "You don't? I thought all guys had clubhouses." Stan replies "Just how many guys' clubhouses have you been in?"
Video Games
South Park (Unreleased Game Boy Color Game)
During the game, she appears as a collectible miniature doll in every level alongside Ike and Mr. Hat. At the start of every bonus level, a small cutscene plays where she attempts to kiss Stan, but he will spit out one of the three collectible dolls, and the doll Stan spits out is the one that appears in the bonus level.
South Park Rally
Wendy is a playable character in the game. She is unlocked at the very start of the game.
South Park: The Stick of Truth
Wendy is the leader of the girls and the girlfriend of Stan in South Park: The Stick of Truth.
Quests Given
Prominence
- Recruit the Girls - Gives the player the quest of finding out whether Monica Ryland is a two-faced bitch.
- Pose as Bebe's Boyfriend - With Bebe and Red, catch Monica in the act.
- Unplanned Parenthood - Gives the player the quest and takes the player to the abortion clinic.
- Heading North - Asks the player to translate the records and promises to help if he succeeds.
- Beat Up Clyde - Participate in the siege on Clyde's fortress. She is hurt and will give the player a Superhero Badge if he commands Butters to heal her.
Role
When the New Kid is told to recruit the girls, he is taken to the Girls' headquarters where he meets Wendy and the girls. Since the New Kid cannot talk, Annie tells her for him. Wendy says that she and the girls will play with the boys until he does a favor for her. They are under the suspicion that Monica Ryland is a two-faced bitch, but need the New Kid to pose as Bebe's boyfriend to find out for himself.
When that quest is over, Wendy gives the New Kid a new quest to check the abortion records over at the clinic to see who the two-faced bitch really is. To make the New Kid go undercover, as a girl, they give him a makeover. The New Kid then enters the abortion clinic and checks to see the records. He then shows the records to Wendy, but it turns out that they were written in another language. The final quest she gives is to get them translated. He then shows the records to Cartman and the others at the Elven Kingdom. Cartman tells everyone that he's seen this language before, in the Kingdom to the North, and the New Kid heads over there to get the records translated by the Minister of Montreal.
When all of that is over, Wendy and the girls read the translated documents and find out that they belong to Nancy Turner, showing that the two-faced bitch was really Heidi Turner. Wendy and the girls soon forgive Heidi, thank the New Kid for serving them well, and agree to join the boys in fighting Clyde.
During the fight, she gets injured and the New Kid summons Butters to help heal her. Wendy then rewards him with a Superhero Badge.
Facebook Messages
South Park: Phone Destroyer
There are five cards featuring Wendy in South Park: Phone Destroyer. She is also one of four characters, alongside Randy, Red and Kenny, to have two legendary cards. All of her cards, except Shieldmaiden Wendy, are Ranged units.
Captain Wendy is a 3-Cost Rare Ranged unit of the Adventure theme that sees her dressed up as a pirate. When she uses her Charge skill, she inflicts damage to three random enemies. Her Charge skill’s damage is not reduced if it hits the enemy New Kid.
Ice Sniper Wendy is a 3-Cost Rare Ranged Unit of the Sci-Fi theme as a post-apocalyptic warrior holding a sniper rifle. Her Charge skill freezes the three closest enemies in range for 4 seconds.
Angel Wendy is a 3-Cost Common Ranged unit of the Mystical theme that sees her dressed in an angel robe. Her Charge skill heals the three closest allies in range.
Shieldmaiden Wendy is a 3-Cost Legendary Fighter of the Fantasy theme that sees her in her battle armor from South Park: The Stick of Truth but with a helmet instead of her signature beret when deployed into battle. However, she wears her beret when deployed. Her Charge skill temporarily makes herself invincible for a few seconds.
Call Girl is a 6-Cost Legendary Ranged unit of the Superheroes theme that sees her in her superhero costume in South Park: The Fractured but Whole. When summoned, she will summon a random Superhero ally who costs 4 or more energy immediately, if there is an eligible card in the deck. She is the mascot of the Superheroes theme.
Prominence
Wendy's prominence has often fluctuated throughout the series' run. She first lost her major character status to Kyle when Kyle's personality began resembling hers, eliminating the need for many episodes centered around Stan and Wendy. When she broke up with Stan, her relevance took a bigger drop starting from Season Eight. As of the Season Eleven finale, she seems to have regained her major status.
- "The Spirit of Christmas: Jesus vs. Santa" - Wendy is seen sitting on Santa's lap.
- "The Unaired Pilot" - Wendy helps the boys recover Kyle's kidnapped brother Ike Broflovski, and becomes Stan's girlfriend.
- "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" - Wendy's first appearance after the Christmas shorts. She and Stan become boyfriend and girlfriend in this episode. She also helps the boys to recover Ike.
- "Weight Gain 4000" - Wendy is angry that Cartman won the paper contest and not her. Later, she and Stan try to stop Mr. Garrison and Mr. Hat from assassinating Kathie Lee Gifford.
- "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" - Watches the boys' experiment in class.
- "Pinkeye" - Wendy dresses up as a Chewbacca, despite telling Stan that they can dress up as Raggedy Ann and Andy. She wins the Halloween costume contest for her costume, despite the fact that nearly the entire school dressed as Chewbacca. She gets turned into a zombie after Stan wishes her dead, she is later restored after Kyle kills Kenny ending the zombie curse.
- "Starvin' Marvin" - Seen in class, arguing with Cartman about helping the poor.
- "Jay Leno Short" - Seen in class.
- "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" - She is a part of the Christmas play. She is also seen in the gymnasium, clapping to "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch".
- "Damien" - Seen in the classroom and at Cartman's party; she is instructed to get a Mega Power Chopper, but is reassigned to get the Yellow Mega Man due to Kenny turning into a platypus.
- "Tom's Rhinoplasty" - Wendy goes to drastic measures to win Stan back after he gets a crush on the substitute teacher, Ms. Ellen.
- "Mecha-Streisand" - Seen on the field trip.
- "Chickenlover" - Seen standing outside of the bookmobile with the rest of the class.
- "Ike's Wee Wee" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Conjoined Fetus Lady" - Seen briefly in the gym and later on the bus.
- "The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka" - Seen in class.
- "City on the Edge of Forever (Flashbacks)" - Seen in flashbacks and on the stranded bus briefly.
- "Summer Sucks" - Seen in class.
- "Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls" - Wendy keeps inviting Stan to take her to see the independent films at the local film festival.
- "Roger Ebert Should Lay off the Fatty Foods" - Seen in the classroom; she gets mocked by Cartman for not being in a commerical like him. On the field trip, she and her classmates are brainwashed by Dr. Tristan Adams.
- "Clubhouses" - Wendy tries to get Kyle to fall in love with Bebe and has the boys build a clubhouse so they can play Truth or Dare.
- "Chef Aid" - Stan writes a song for her ("Wake Up Wendy") so Elton John can play it. Later, she and Stan smile at each other when Elton John plays the song.
- "Spookyfish" - Seen on the bus.
- "Gnomes" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Rainforest Shmainforest" - Seen in the classroom.
- "The Succubus" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Jakovasaurs" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Tweek vs. Craig" - She is apart of the home economics class. Later, she watches Tweek and Craig fight.
- "Sexual Harassment Panda" - Seen in class; Craig sues her for touching his thigh.
- "Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery" - Wins another Halloween costume contest with her Chewbacca costume.
- "Chinpokomon" - Participates in the Chinpokomon fad.
- "Hooked on Monkey Fonics" - Seen in class and later at the dance.
- "Starvin' Marvin in Space" - Seen in class.
- "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics" - Seen in class and later shown at the start of "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" in a montage of the female characters voiced by the late Mary Kay Bergman. She also sings "It Happened in Sun Valley" with Stan in the album although this song does not appear in the episode.
- "Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus" (mentioned) - Chef asks Stan is Wendy is dealing with her period.
- "World Wide Recorder Concert" - Seen in the classroom.
- "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000" - Watches the boys walk in the cafeteria in their brand-new outifts.
- "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000" - Seen in the playground. She is later seen at the bottom of Phil Collins Hill during the sled race.
- "Timmy 2000" - Seen in the classroom and answered Mr. Garrison's question. She is also shown at the clinic and gets tested "positive" for ADD.
- "Cherokee Hair Tampons" - Seen in class; tells the boys that their joke of misnaming each other is not that funny.
- "Chef Goes Nanners" - Wendy and Cartman are stuck working together over the flag debate, and she freaks out when she begins to have a crush on him. She eventually kisses Cartman and afterward dissolves all other romantic feelings toward him.
- "Something You Can Do with Your Finger" - Wendy teams up with the boys in their new boy band and disguises herself as another boy.
- "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?" - Stan hands her a pamphlet while Cartman preaches.
- "Fourth Grade" - Starts fourth grade with the others. She also asks the Geeky Computer Guys if their time-traveling plan is going to work.
- "Trapper Keeper" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Helen Keller! The Musical" - Wendy is Helen Keller's mother in the school play (Helen Keller is played by Timmy).
- "Fat Camp" - Wendy asks Ms. Choksondik if manatees are endangered when the class is asked to dissect them.
- "The Wacky Molestation Adventure" - She can be seen on Stan and Kyle's side when the town splits sides.
- "A Very Crappy Christmas" (The Spirit of Christmas playback only)
- "It Hits the Fan" - Seen in class.
- "Scott Tenorman Must Die" - Seen at Cartman's basement and later at his and Scott's public video viewings.
- "Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow" - Seen in class.
- "Cartmanland" - Watches a banker count $100 bills.
- "Proper Condom Use" - Wendy, along with the other girls, becomes paranoid that the boys will try to have sex with them without condoms on after Ms. Choksondik gives them sex education. She and the girls then build an advanced fortress to protect themselves from their male classmates and battle against the boys.
- "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants" - Seen in class and tells Cartman that they are in war with terrorists and accuses him of not wanting to give a dollar to the Afghanistan kids.
- "How to Eat with Your Butt" - Seen in the classroom.
- "The Entity" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Here Comes the Neighborhood" - She is seen in class. Later, she is mentioned by Kyle as he tells Tolkien that they rip on Stan for being in love with her.
- "Kenny Dies" - Seen in class.
- "Butters' Very Own Episode" - Wendy is seen in different Butters-related scenes in "It's Butters!".
- "Fun with Veal" - Seen at the field trip.
- "Professor Chaos" - Seen at the audition for the boys' fourth friend.
- "Free Hat" - Seen in a commercial of the "re-release" of "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe".
- "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society" - Wendy grows jealous of Bebe's breasts, and the male attention they bring her, so she ends up getting breast implants, despite her mother's concerns. Her plan fails when the other boys end up learning their lesson and mock her.
- "Child Abduction is Not Funny" - Seen with her mother in class. She is also among the kids that get sent away by their parents.
- "The Death Camp of Tolerance" - Seen in the classroom.
- "The Biggest Douche in the Universe" - Seen in the trailer for Rob Schneider's movie Kenny.
- "Toilet Paper" - Seen molding clay with Clyde and Bebe in art class. Later, Cartman plans to use her telling a joke in his plan to lie about toilet papering Mrs. Streibel.
- "I'm a Little Bit Country" - Seen in class and running out of school with other kids. Later seen in class and is paired up with Red, Bebe, Timmy, and Clyde.
- "Fat Butt and Pancake Head" - Seen at the assembly, in the classroom talking to Stan, and outside watching Jennifer Lopez next to Bebe.
- "Lil' Crime Stoppers" - Seen in the classroom.
- "South Park is Gay!" - Seen in the classroom. Earlier, Stan had wanted to show off his 'meterosexual' clothing to her but he gets distracted by Craig's Gang.
- "Grey Dawn" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Casa Bonita" - Seen in the hallways and in a flashback to "Here Comes the Neighborhood".
- "All About Mormons" - Seen in class and on the playground.
- "Butt Out" - Seen at the assembly.
- "Raisins" - Wendy breaks up with Stan and starts dating Tolkien.
- "Up the Down Steroid" - Seen in the class picture.
- "AWESOM-O" - Seen laughing in the crowd when a video of Cartman as Britney Spears in "Touch My Body" was shown.
- "The Jeffersons" - Seen in the Jefferson residence talking to Tolkien. She can also be seen riding the Ferris Wheel with Tolkien.
- "Goobacks" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Douche and Turd" - Seen in the classroom, asking if Indians and Redskins are just as offensive of mascots as a cow. Also seen in the school foyer among the kids cheering for Stan.
- "Pre-School" - Seen in a flashback when the boys are in pre-school.
- "Quest for Ratings" - Seen in the hallways while Stan is filming Tweek.
- "Stupid Spoiled Whore Video Playset" - Episode focuses heavily on Wendy. She avoids becoming a "whore" and tries to get the other girls not to be whores either.
- "Woodland Critter Christmas" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Wing" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Best Friends Forever" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Erection Day" - Seen in the classroom. Later, she is seen in the audience in Jimmy's nightmare.
- "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow" - Seen in the cafeteria watching the news about the broken dam.
- "Marjorine" - She plays with Heidi's cootie catcher on the playground and is seen at her sleepover. At the sleepover, Wendy and Bebe realize how hurt "Marjorine" feels after being teased by the other girls, and are the first to apologize to "her".
- "Follow That Egg!" - Wendy is teamed up with Kyle during their egg project, which drives Stan into jealousy. She is later teamed up with Bebe. She indicates feelings of regret for breaking up with Stan after seeing that his egg is fine while working with Kyle, but he brushes her off after she apologizes.
- "Ginger Kids" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Bloody Mary"- Seen in the classroom.
- "The Return of Chef" - Seen walking out of school.
- "Smug Alert!" (HD version only) - Seen at Cartman's party; while Cartman sings about Kyle moving, she takes few steps to Stan but gets annoyed from his singing.
- "Cartoon Wars Part I" - Seen in the classroom, skeptically agreeing to Cartman's remarks on Muslims being mad about Family Guy.
- "ManBearPig" - Seen at the assembly.
- "Mystery of the Urinal Deuce" - Seen in class.
- "Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy" - Seen in the hallway.
- "Go God Go" - Seen in the classroom.
- "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson" - Seen in the school assembly and in the gymnasium where Mr. Nelson plots to get back at Cartman. She calls him "fatso" with the rest of the kids under his command. Later, she watches the two fight.
- "Cartman Sucks" - Seen in the classroom, disturbed by Cartman's presentation.
- "Lice Capades" - Seen in the classroom and in the hallway.
- "The Snuke" - Seen in the classroom talking to Stan.
- "D-Yikes!"- Seen in the classroom.
- "Night of the Living Homeless" - Watches Cartman with a crowd of other children jump over a homeless guy with his skateboard.
- "Le Petit Tourette" - Seen in the hallway; Cartman calls her a "dumb bitch", much to her shock. She is also seen in the classroom.
- "Imaginationland" - Seen at Cartman's party.
- "The List" - Wendy helps Stan in his investigation regarding the girl's list of the cutest and ugliest boys in school. They reconcile their relationship.
- "Canada on Strike" - Seen in the school assembly.
- "Eek, A Penis!" - Seen in the classroom and in the hallways.
- "Super Fun Time" - Wendy is Stan's partner and appears throughout the episode.
- "Breast Cancer Show Ever" - Seen trying to raise breast cancer awareness. She gets in trouble for threatening to beat up Cartman for making jokes about the serious disease.
- "Elementary School Musical" - Wendy sings several duets with Bridon Gueermo while the kids preform in numerous musicals around the school. Stan fears that she will fall in love with Bridon, but Wendy assures him there is nothing to worry about.
- "The Ungroundable" - Seen in the background on the playground. She is later seen at the school assembly.
- "The Ring" - Seen in the school cafeteria.
- "The Coon" - She is seen in the classroom, bored by Cartman's speech on the Coon. She is later seen in the hallways, pointing out that Mysterion might not be a boy, causing Cartman to accuse her of being the town's hero.
- "Eat, Pray, Queef" - Asks Stan if he wants to study with her at the beginning of the episode, but he turns her down in favor of watching Terrance and Phillip. Later, she and the other girls get Samantha Dunskin to queef on Butters' face upon wondering why farts are funny but queefs are not.
- "Fishsticks" - Seen in the cafeteria. Later, Wendy congratulates Cartman in his twisted imagination of Jimmy's joke.
- "Fatbeard" - Seen in the cafeteria and the classroom.
- "Butters' Bottom Bitch" - Butters attempts to recruit Wendy into his "kissing company". Wendy tells Butters to "leave me alone", and makes Stan defend her. Later, Butters shows Kyle how "hard" it is to be in a relationship as Wendy is angrily telling Stan her problems, much to his bore.
- "The F Word" - Seen in the school assembly.
- "Dances with Smurfs" - Cartman attacks Wendy with the morning announcement since Wendy is the president of the school.
- "Sexual Healing" - Seen in class.
- "The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs" - Seen in class and on the playground.
- "Medicinal Fried Chicken" (deleted scene) - She and her classmates are terrified watching Cartman throw a fit in the class.
- "You Have 0 Friends" - Wendy gets upset over Stan's relationship status being "Single" on his Facebook page and tells him not only to change it to "In a Relationship", but to add her as a friend as well. Later, Wendy verbally attacks him upon believing Susan92 is another girl he likes on FaceBook.
- "200" - Seen on the 4th Grade field trip and in the classroom.
- "Poor and Stupid" - Seen walking out of school.
- "Insheeption" - In the cafeteria, Wendy explains Stan's hoarding has gotten out of control and she could not take it anymore. She cries upon seeing his locker and at the end of the episode, she and Kyle wonder if Stan found out why he had a hoarding problem.
- "Crème Fraiche" - Seen in the cafeteria.
- "HUMANCENTiPAD" - Seen on the playground talking to Annie and Lola.
- "Funnybot" - Seen being held hostage at school.
- "Royal Pudding" - Seen in class.
- "T.M.I." - Seen in the cafeteria and later in the class.
- "City Sushi" - Seen at the school assembly.
- "Ass Burgers" - Wendy talks to Kyle about Stan and is seen on a picnic with Stan at the end.
- "Bass to Mouth" - Wendy finds out Stan sent an email to Kenny saying he saw another girl's buttcrack, and that he liked it, making her furious and embarrassed. She later joins the group that attempts to shut down Eavesdropper.
- "1%" - She is seen in the Physical Education uniform, telling Cartman that it is in fact his fault for making them lose their recess, so therefore, he should "shut his mouth". She is later seen at Clyde Frog's funeral.
- "A History Channel Thanksgiving" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Reverse Cowgirl" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Cash For Gold" - Seen on the playground talking to Annie and Lola.
- "Faith Hilling" - Seen in the memeing class with the other 4th Grade students.
- "Jewpacabra" - Seen at the Easter egg hunt.
- "Butterballs" - Seen in the cafeteria, the assembly, and in Stan's anti-bullying video.
- "Cartman Finds Love" - Seen as a member of the cheerleader squad, in the classroom, and at Bebe's sleepover party, where she tells Nichole Daniels that Tolkien is cool and she dated him once.
- "Sarcastaball" - Seen in Butters's dream, with Red, kissing Butters.
- "Raising the Bar" - Seen in the gym while Cartman talks about anorexia.
- "Going Native" - Seen eating in the cafeteria.
- "A Scause For Applause" - Seen in class cheering for Stan.
- "Let Go, Let Gov" - Seen eating in the cafeteria.
- "Informative Murder Porn" - Wendy repeatedly tries to speak and make points but is interrupted every time by Cartman booing her.
- "World War Zimmerman" - Wendy appears as a cheerleader; she is seen on the far left. Later seen in the classroom, glaring at Cartman for making light of Tolkien getting shot by him.
- "Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers"- Seen in the school gymnasium during gym class.
- "Taming Strange" - Seen in the cafeteria getting soaked due to the malfunctioning IntelliLink system.
- "Ginger Cow" - Seen in the classroom.
- "The Hobbit" - Episode heavily focuses on Wendy; she rails against the use of Photoshop by girls to "improve" their appearances and makes use of numerous hypothetical examples, using her classmates, that repeatedly get taken the wrong way, getting her in trouble and labeled a "hater" and "jelly". She is also shown to be the captain of the South Park cheerleading squad.
- "Gluten Free Ebola" - Wendy and the rest of the 4th-grade class ostracize the boys after they left school, told everyone to "go fuck" themselves, and started a start-up company, which eventually failed, forcing them to go back to school. Stan is shown to have broken up with Wendy before the previous episode, "Go Fund Yourself", but regrets doing so after the failure of the start-up company. She eventually reconciles with Stan once more and they dance.
- "The Cissy" - Wendy dresses like and chooses to identify as a boy, going by the name "Wendyl", in reaction to Cartman choosing to identify as a girl to use the girls' bathroom, and later to get his own bathroom.
- "The Magic Bush" - Seen at the convention room with her family.
- "Grounded Vindaloop" - Mentioned by Butters, who says he touched her boob.
- "Cock Magic" - Wendy is revealed to be the captain of the South Park Elementary girl's volleyball team, much to the mortification of Stan, who had previously joined in making fun of girl's volleyball.
- "REHASH" - Seen in class; Cartman calls her "flat as a pancake".
- "Stunning and Brave" - Seen when PC Principal is announced as the new principal.
- "Where My Country Gone?" - Seen in class getting overcrowded by the Canadian kids.
- "The City Part of Town" - Seen skateboarding in Whole Foods Market.
- "You're Not Yelping" - Seen in the cafeteria with a new student named Liza, saying she'll introduce her to the other girls. She was later seen at Whistlin' Willy's.
- "Safe Space" - Wendy is one of the people who Cartman asked to have to remove the negative comments from his Yelp and Facebook pages. PC Principal confronted her in his office, but she rejected him, earning herself two weeks of detention.
- "Tweek x Craig" - Wendy presents a showcase of Yaoi artwork drawn by The Asian Girls during assembly. She later runs after Tweek to comfort him after he runs off in tears following him and Craig's "break-up".
- "Sponsored Content" - Seen in the hallway.
- "Truth and Advertising" - Seen in class and later in the cafeteria watching Stan and Kyle fight.
- "PC Principal Final Justice" - Seen in the hallway.
- "Member Berries" - She and the other female students blame Cartman for internet trolling.
- "Skank Hunt" - Conspires with her fellow female classmates to get back at the boys for Skankhunt42's wrongdoings. She also breaks-up with Stan for the third time.
- "The Damned" - Seen in Stan's photos on his iPhone as he reminisces about their prior relationship.
- "Wieners Out" - Along with Bebe Stevens, Annie Knitts, and Nichole Daniels, complains to PC Principal about the boys' protest during their volleyball game.
- "Douche and a Danish" - Seen in the battle between the girls and the boys.
- "Fort Collins" - Seen in a photograph on the wall of Heidi's bedroom.
- "Oh, Jeez" - Seen at a restaurant with Stan Marsh, who tries to get her to take him back.
- "Put It Down" - Sings "Put It Down" with the other students.
- "Hummels & Heroin" - Attends Marcus' birthday party. Plays in the bouncy house with Nelly. Later rallies with Marcus after witnessing his presentation in the school cafeteria.
- "Sons A Witches" - Sits with Heidi at lunch.
- "Doubling Down" - Takes Heidi out to eat with the other girls. Teases her for her relationship with Cartman, although playfully, she unintentionally hurts Heidi's feelings.
- "Moss Piglets" - Voices her concerns for Heidi at lunch. Argues with Heidi at the bus stop.
- "SUPER HARD PCness" - Seen watching a fight between Cartman and Heidi.
- "Splatty Tomato" - Seen in the crowd at the end of the episode.
- "Dead Kids" - Seen in class.
- "The Problem with a Poo" - Seen in the school band. Later seen watching Mr. Hankey leave South Park.
- "Tegridy Farms" - Seen in the playground and in the cafeteria.
- "The Scoots" - Questions why Kenny wants to trick or treat with the girls. Later trick or treats with an E-Scooter.
- "Time To Get Cereal" - Seen in the school's playground after evacuation.
- "Buddha Box" - Seen in class.
- "Unfulfilled" - Seen during the "Unfulfilled" montage and at the protest.
- "Bike Parade" - Seen at the bike parade.
- "Band in China" - Seen at the Autumn Fest.
- "Shots!!!" - Seen in the cafeteria.
- "Let Them Eat Goo" - Protests for meat-free school meals.
- "Tegridy Farms Halloween Special" - Seen at the school assembly.
- "Board Girls" - Seen at the school assembly and at the Board Girls Gaming Club.
- "Basic Cable" - Seen in the classroom.
- "Christmas Snow" - Seen at Santa's Workshop with her father.
- "The Pandemic Special" - Seen in quarantine at school with the other students.
- "South ParQ Vaccination Special" - Seen in class.
- "Pajama Day" - Leads the effort in attempting to lift the Pajama Day ban on the fourth-grade class.
- "The Big Fix" - Seen in the classroom.
- "City People" - (mentioned) - Her house is mentioned by Cartman as one of the homes he is willing to sell to City People.
- "Back To The Cold War" - Informs Mr. Garrison that they are worried about Vladimir Putin. Also seen running into the gymnasium when Mr. Mackey says that the Russians are attacking.
- "Cupid Ye" - Seen in band class.
- "The Worldwide Privacy Tour" - Watches Bebe fight Butters at the school playground.
- "Japanese Toilet" - Attends Stan's speech outside of City Hall.
- "Deep Learning" - After having sent several text messages only to be replied with reactions, Wendy finally receives a response from Stan, albeit with the latter using ChatGPT to do so. Wendy is then accused of "using OpenAI technology for schoolwork" and gets arrested, however with the help of a story written by ChatGPT, Stan points the blame to giant tech companies as the responsible party, freeing Wendy. Wendy forgives Stan for using such technology in his replies.
- "DikinBaus Hot Dogs" - Seen eating at the DikinBaus Hot Dogs with her father.
Movies
- South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut - Bonds with a newcomer named Gregory, much to Stan's jealousy. She plays a supporting role in this movie.
- South Park: Post Covid - Assists in investigating the cause of Kenny's death. She is married to a man named Darwin.
- South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid - Assists Stan and Kyle in their attempt to travel back to the past. She, along with her other friends, are then manipulated by Victor Chaos (Butters) into investing in non-fungible tokens.
- South Park: The Streaming Wars - Seen walking from the school.
- South Park: Joining the Panderverse - Seen at the school cafeteria.
- South Park (Not Suitable For Children) - Seen at the school cafeteria.
- South Park: The End of Obesity - Seen in Cartman's dream with Bebe and Red. She can also be seen in the cafeteria where she gets angry at his insults towards her.
Trivia
South Park
- Wendy is the most popular female student at South Park Elementary.
- Wendy is the first female child major character to appear.
- Despite Call Girl (Wendy's superhero alter-ego) being listed as an Atheist on her character chart, Wendy's parents have been shown attending the South Park Church on several occasions. Wendy can also be seen participating in Christmas activities in "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" and "Christmas Snow". It is possible that though her parents may identify as Catholic, Wendy self-identifies as an atheist.
- Wendy is currently the only female student who is a feminist.
- Wendy is the first female character to wear a hat, the second being Heidi.
- In the episode "Let Them Eat Goo" Wendy eliminates food that has to do with animals. However, to eat she proposes fish, which is also an abundant animal.
- Wendy's longest gap of not speaking is from Season Ten's "Cartoon Wars Part I" (early in the season) to Season Eleven's "The List" (the final episode of the season)
- Throughout the show, the subtitles refer to her as “Wendy Testaberger”.
South Park: The Stick of Truth
- A picture of Wendy can be found as a junk item in Stan's room.
- If the New Kid commands Butters to heal her in Beat Up Clyde, he receives a special reward from Wendy.
- Wendy, along with Bebe, Red, Allie Nelson, Monica, and Annie Knitts are the only members of the girls to have major roles.
References
- ↑ Call Girl's Character Sheet, real religions match those of the actual character.
- ↑ Douche and Turd.
- ↑ Cartman Gets an Anal Probe.
- ↑ South Park Studios FAQ. South Park Scriptorium (March 5, 2010). Archived from the original on November 28, 2020.
- ↑ Cherokee Hair Tampons.
- ↑ Unaired Pilot.
- ↑ Taking South Park Seriously By Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock. Publisher: SUNY Press, 2008, ISBN 0791475654/ISBN 9780791475652 Pages 8-9. Retrieved on April 17th, 2009.
- ↑ FAQ - South Park Studios. southparkstudios.com.
- ↑ The Babes of South Park. www.wackyvoices.com (Retrieved on April 25, 2009.).
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