Charlotte

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Charlotte is a Canadian girl who first appeared in the Season Nineteen episode, "Where My Country Gone?", where she was seen dating Butters Stotch.

Background

Butters loses a bet among his friends and is forced to date a Canadian student to end hostilities between the US and Canadian students at South Park Elementary. He reluctantly introduces himself to Charlotte on the playground and later they go on a date to a movie. Charlotte invites Butters to dinner at her house and her father explains the evil President of Canada caused everyone to move to the U.S..

Butters and Charlotte hold hands and bond while sitting on the swing in the backyard. The family moves back to Canada once they hear the President is dead and Charlotte promises to Skype Butters when she gets home. She followed through on this in "Tweek x Craig". While in a Skype call with Butters in "PC Principal Final Justice", she ensures that he will be careful with the recent events.

In "Wieners Out", she is seen briefly, again in a Skype call with Butters. Due to the recent protest against the boys by the girls in "Skank Hunt", she also had joined the cause. Prior to the call, she had told Butters not to call her, and that their relationship was over. The call ends when Butters goes in a fit of rage.

Appearance

Charlotte, like all Canadians, has beady eyes and a flappy head. She wears a pink dress with a blue overcoat, and white shoes. She has medium length brown hair, with a pink hairpin on the left side.

Personality

Although she, along with all the other Canadian refugees in this episode, do not wish to live in South Park, Charlotte is opening to dating Butters. And like most Canadians, she is sweet and kind.

Relationships

Butters Stotch

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Butters met Charlotte in "Where My Country Gone?", after being forced by the other boys to find a Canadian girl to have a "Hot Cosby" with to establish peace. Though Butters was reluctant at first, he and Charlotte developed feelings for each other and decided to take things slow. Charlotte and her family returned to Canada at the end of the episode, but she promised to Skype Butters when she got home.

In "Tweek x Craig" they are seen Skyping with each other. They Skype again in "PC Principal Final Justice", with Butters affectionately calling her "baby" and "honey". However, in "Wieners Out", Butters and Charlotte have ended their relationship, with Charlotte deciding to join the girls' protest against the boys. Their breakup is directly the cause for Butters' aggressive change in personality and starting the Wieners Out movement.

Though Charlotte has not appeared since her breakup with Butters, the latter is still slightly bitter about it - in "Oh, Jeez", when Bill Clinton asks Butters if escalating the Gender War with the Wieners Out movement was because a girl broke his heart, he tears up while denying it. In South Park: Phone Destroyer, Butters states that he misses his Skype calls with Charlotte.

Trivia

  • Unlike other female flappy-headed Canadians, which are usually voiced by Trey Parker or Matt Stone, Charlotte is actually one of the few flappy-headed Canadians to be voiced by a woman.

Prominence

References


Minor Characters from Season Nineteen
200 Pregnant Mexican Women | Asian Girls | Brian Boyant | Canadian Border Wall Guard | Canadian President | Charlotte | Charlotte's Brother | Charlotte's Grandmother | Charlotte's Mother | Charlotte's Sister | Child Labor Force | Classi | David Rodriguez | Demi Lovato | Gigi Hadid | Girl with Pink Coat | Jimmy Fallon | Leslie Meyers | Liza Nelson | Margaret Nelson | Mr. Rodriguez | Mr. Stkrdknmibalz | Mrs. Rodriguez | Newsmen | PC Bros | Reality | SoDoSoPa Ninjas | Steven Seagal | Syrian Refugee Children | Thomas (Charlotte's Father) | Vin Diesel | Weathers | Whole Foods Cashier | Whole Foods Representative | Yelpers

More information: Season Nineteen | List of Minor Characters from Season Nineteen