
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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Whether hand-drawn or CGI, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Here are the best facts about the coolest animated shows and movies!
Stan Marsh debuted as a nameless cutout in the 1992 short "Jesus vs. Frosty," a project that led to the creation of "South Park."
The leading voice actor for Bob of Bob's Burgers, H. Jon Benjamin, doesn't read the scripts before recording and just wings it!
While normal Blastoises are light cobalt in color, Shiny Blastoises are light purple and have dark green shells!
Did you know that in the Pokémon universe, a Wartortle with more scratches on its shell evolves into a stronger Blastoise?
Did you know that Gastly is completely immune to Ground-type attacks? It's all thanks to "Levitate," Gastly's passive ability.
In the Pokémon anime, Ash's Squirtle was originally the leader of a mischievous group of Squirtles called the Squirtle Squad.
Kyle Broflovski's parents, Gerald and Sheila, are named after the real-life parents of Matt Stone, the creator of South Park.
In Pokémon Red and Blue, Charizard couldn't fly despite having enormous wings. This was corrected in Pokémon Yellow.
Peter Pan had a love interest before Wendy. Her name was Maimie Mannering, a lost girl he met in Kensington Gardens.
Cartman from South Park is loosely based on a high school classmate of Trey Parker, one of South Park’s co-creators.
The Pokémon Charmeleon gets its name from a combination of “char,” meaning to burn or singe, and “chameleon,” a species of lizard.
In September 1963, Thor became a founding member of The Avengers, alongside Iron Man, the Hulk, Ant-Man, and the Wasp.