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== Jimmy Valmer ==
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Latest revision as of 21:10, 25 February 2025


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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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[edit]

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

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

Cultural Impact[edit]

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.

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