20 Fun Facts About Stan Marsh From South Park
Stan Marsh debuted as a nameless cutout in the 1992 short "Jesus vs. Frosty," a project that led to the creation of "South Park."
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Stan Marsh debuted as a nameless cutout in the 1992 short "Jesus vs. Frosty," a project that led to the creation of "South Park."
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