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[[file:JimmyValmer.png|thumb|JimmyValmer]] {{Short description|Fictional character from South Park}}
 
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{{Infobox character
| name        = Jimmy Valmer
| name        = Jimmy Valmer
| series      = [[South Park]]
| series      = South Park
| image      =  
| image      = <!-- Image removed -->
| first      = "[[Cripple Fight]]" (2001)
| first      = "Cripple Fight"
| creator    = [[Trey Parker]] and [[Matt Stone]]
| voice      = Trey Parker
| voice      = [[Trey Parker]]
| gender      = Male
| gender      = Male
| occupation  = Student, Stand-up comedian
| occupation  = Student, Stand-up comedian
| nationality = American
| family      = Mr. Valmer (father), Mrs. Valmer (mother)
}}
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'''Jimmy Valmer''' is a fictional character from the animated television series ''[[South Park]]'', which airs on the [[Comedy Central]] network. He is voiced by series co-creator [[Trey Parker]]. Jimmy first appeared in the episode "[[Cripple Fight]]" in the show's fifth season.
'''Jimmy Valmer''' is a fictional character from the animated television series ''[[South Park]]''. He is voiced by series co-creator [[Trey Parker]]. Jimmy is a student at [[South Park Elementary]] and is known for his role as a stand-up comedian.


==Character Overview==
==Character Overview==
Jimmy Valmer is a student at [[South Park Elementary]] and is known for his role as a stand-up comedian. He is characterized by his positive attitude and determination despite having a physical disability. Jimmy uses crutches and has a stutter, which are often sources of humor in the show. His full name is James "Jimmy" Valmer, and he is one of the few characters in ''South Park'' who is portrayed with a disability.
Jimmy Valmer is one of the few disabled characters in ''South Park''. He uses crutches and has a stutter, which are often incorporated into his comedic performances. Despite his disabilities, Jimmy is portrayed as a confident and talented comedian, often performing stand-up routines at the [[South Park]] community events.
 
==Role in ''South Park''==
Jimmy first appeared in the episode "[[Cripple Fight]]", where he was introduced as a rival to [[Timmy Burch]], another disabled character. Over time, Jimmy became a regular character and developed friendships with the main characters, including [[Eric Cartman]], [[Stan Marsh]], [[Kyle Broflovski]], and [[Kenny McCormick]].


==Personality==
==Personality==
Jimmy is depicted as kind-hearted, optimistic, and ambitious. He is passionate about comedy and often performs stand-up routines, which are well-received by his peers. Despite his physical challenges, Jimmy is determined to succeed and does not let his disability define him. He is also shown to be a good friend, particularly to [[Timmy Burch]], another disabled character on the show.
Jimmy is depicted as kind-hearted, optimistic, and determined. He is passionate about comedy and often uses humor to overcome challenges related to his disability. His catchphrase, "Wow, what a terrific audience!", is a staple of his stand-up routines.
 
==Notable Episodes==
Jimmy has been featured in several key episodes of ''South Park'', including:
* "[[Cripple Fight]]" - Jimmy's debut episode, where he competes with Timmy for the title of the most popular disabled kid in school.
* "[[Up the Down Steroid]]" - Jimmy becomes addicted to steroids while training for the Special Olympics.
* "[[Erection Day]]" - Jimmy struggles with puberty and his first sexual experience.


==Relationships==
==Episodes Featuring Jimmy==
Jimmy has a close friendship with Timmy Burch, and the two often collaborate on various projects and adventures. He is also friends with the main characters of ''South Park'', including [[Stan Marsh]], [[Kyle Broflovski]], [[Eric Cartman]], and [[Kenny McCormick]].
Jimmy has been featured in several episodes of ''South Park'', including:
* "Cripple Fight"
* "Up the Down Steroid"
* "Erection Day"
* "Fishsticks"


==Cultural Impact==
==Cultural Impact==
Jimmy Valmer has been praised for his positive portrayal of a character with a disability. His role in ''South Park'' has sparked discussions about the representation of disabled individuals in media and the use of humor to address sensitive topics.
Jimmy Valmer has been praised for his positive portrayal of a character with disabilities. His role in ''South Park'' highlights themes of inclusion and the importance of focusing on abilities rather than limitations.


==Related Pages==
==See Also==
* [[South Park]]
* [[List of South Park characters]]
* [[List of South Park characters]]
* [[South Park Elementary]]
* [[Timmy Burch]]
* [[Timmy Burch]]
* [[Trey Parker]]
* [[Matt Stone]]


==Categories==
==References==
{{Reflist}}
 
==External Links==
* [South Park Studios - Jimmy Valmer](https://www.southparkstudios.com/)
 
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[[Category:Fictional comedians]]
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[[Category:Fictional characters with disabilities]]
[[Category:Comedy television characters]]
[[Category:Television characters introduced in 2001]]
[[Category:Television characters with disabilities]]
 
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Revision as of 04:32, 29 December 2024


Jimmy Valmer is a fictional character from the animated television series South Park. He is voiced by series co-creator Trey Parker. Jimmy is a student at South Park Elementary and is known for his role as a stand-up comedian.

Character Overview

Jimmy Valmer is one of the few disabled characters in South Park. He uses crutches and has a stutter, which are often incorporated into his comedic performances. Despite his disabilities, Jimmy is portrayed as a confident and talented comedian, often performing stand-up routines at the South Park community events.

Role in South Park

Jimmy first appeared in the episode "Cripple Fight", where he was introduced as a rival to Timmy Burch, another disabled character. Over time, Jimmy became a regular character and developed friendships with the main characters, including Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Kenny McCormick.

Personality

Jimmy is depicted as kind-hearted, optimistic, and determined. He is passionate about comedy and often uses humor to overcome challenges related to his disability. His catchphrase, "Wow, what a terrific audience!", is a staple of his stand-up routines.

Episodes Featuring Jimmy

Jimmy has been featured in several episodes of South Park, including:

  • "Cripple Fight"
  • "Up the Down Steroid"
  • "Erection Day"
  • "Fishsticks"

Cultural Impact

Jimmy Valmer has been praised for his positive portrayal of a character with disabilities. His role in South Park highlights themes of inclusion and the importance of focusing on abilities rather than limitations.

See Also

References

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