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Jimmy Valmer, formerly Jimmy Swanson, is a male fourth grader. He is voiced by Trey Parker. Originally created as a one time character for "Cripple Fight" as a rival for Timmy Burch, he quickly became a fan favorite and plays a supporting role in many episodes. He and Timmy became best friends...

For other uses, see Jimmy (Disambiguation). Jimmy Valmer, formerly Jimmy Swanson, is a male fourth grader. He is voiced by Trey Parker. He was originally created as a one-time character for "Cripple Fight" as a rival for Timmy Burch, but he quickly became a fan favorite and plays a supporting role in many episodes. He and Timmy became best friends and less of a rival to one another. Like Timmy, the humor of Jimmy's character comes from his endless optimism despite his handicap. His…

Ike Broflovski

Sir Ike Moisha Broflovski, born as Peter Gintz, is Kyle Broflovski's adopted Canadian younger brother. He made his first appearance in the Season One episode, "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe". His voice has been provided by many kids, usually relatives of show personnel due to their young-sounding voice, as described during the commentary of "Trapper Keeper". He has also been mistaken for both a trash can and a table post, as well as compared to a football. Unlike other Canadians, Ike does not…

Heidi Turner

For the title of Simply Heidi, see (Simply Heidi). Heidi Turner is a female fourth-grade student at South Park Elementary. She first appears as a background character in the Season Three episode, "Rainforest Shmainforest", and made her first speaking role in the 1999 film, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Heidi is portrayed as one of the "popular girls" in the fourth grade. She is usually seen with Wendy, Bebe, Red, Nichole, Annie, Nelly, Jenny, Lola, and many other fourth grade girls…