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Wendy Testaburger is a fictional character in the adult animated television series South Park. She is the primary female character in the show, and has an on-again, off-again relationship with her boyfriend Stan Marsh. Being more intelligent and mature than most children her age, Wendy finds expression in her activism, environmentalism and ...
However, when doing this, he discovers Wendy has already begun a relationship with Tolkien. Nothing will change Stan's fortunes, and at Kyle's suggestion, when Stan refuses to attend P.E. class, he decides to socialize with the South Park Elementary's group of goth kids. He begins wearing dark clothes, consuming large amounts of coffee, and ...
Wendy is known to be protective of her relationship with Stan. In the Season 1 (1997) episode "Tom's Rhinoplasty" when Stan, along with the other boys, falls in love with an attractive substitute teacher, Wendy accuses her of stealing Stan from her, and eventually formulates a complex plan to get her thrown into the sun.
Wendy Testaburger (on-again, off-again girlfriend; ... Stanley "Stan" Marsh is a fictional character in the adult animated television series South Park.
Wendy steals the real list from them and she and Stan run off to find Kyle, who is about to set the school on fire. Stan and Wendy explain the truth to Kyle, when Bebe shows up and holds them at gunpoint, while admitting that Kyle was a "casualty" of their plot. However, Wendy has called the police, who arrive almost at once.
Stan, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick all fall in love with her. Wendy becomes incredibly jealous and warns Ms. Ellen to stay away from Stan, unaware that the substitute teacher does not return Stan's affection. Concerned about the children's education, Ms. Ellen reveals she will buy dinner for the winner of a spelling test.
Stan protests, but is quickly pressured by family and friends to add them as friends. To his annoyance and frustration, Stan finds people such as his father Randy, his grandmother, and even his girlfriend Wendy Testaburger confronting
Stan relies on the app to text Wendy while engaging in other activities. Wendy is buoyed by Stan's more heartfelt texts, though he cannot truthfully answer her questions about them. Stan and Clyde also use the app to write their school essays, as do their classmates Eric Cartman and Butters Stotch .