With South Park: The Fractured But Whole about to be released, we're looking back at what's made the series so iconic over its impressively long run and decided it was a good time to refresh our list of the Top 25 South Park Characters. At this point, South Park has given us a ridiculous amount of memorable characters, whether they be completely original or the South Park spin on real life people and religious icons. But which are the cream of the crop? Check out our list...

25 Sheila Broflovski

24 Officer Barbrady

23 Ike Broflovski

22 Wendy Testaburger

21 Jesus Christ

South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut . Whenever you think that your mom is a bit over the top, keep in mind that at least she didn't start a freaking war like Sheila did. Don't get on this woman's bad side. Who can forget her presence in " It's a Jersey Thing ", where her New Jersey roots came to the forefront and led to an invasion of Jerseyites? Chickenlover ", if he's not around, complete anarchy breaks out. Miss Teacher Bangs a Boy ". Ike was the first to claim the title of TV's most badass toddler, long before Stewie Griffin came around. Like Stewie, Ike is a certified genius with a number of impressive artistic talents, but Stewie lacks Ike's hilarious penchant for profanity.But Wendy eventually established a personality of her own and became one of the more politically vocal characters in the show. She's joined many campaigns and causes and generally acted as a voice of reason in the show. Her liberal views are completely in conflict with Cartman's, which has provided us with some of the greatest verbal fights in the show's history, and one particularly bloody physical battle in " Breast Cancer Show Ever " that ended with Cartman getting a much-deserved ass whoopin'.Jesus has shown up in a number of terrific episodes. There's " Super Best Friends ," in which Jesus comes up short when he tries to out-magic David Blaine. The best he could do was tell the crowd "turn around..." so he could make bread and fish "appear."Jesus has fought to get Santa out of Iraq in " Red Sleigh Down " and sacrificed himself so Kyle could save the Easter Bunny in " Fantastic Easter Special ." Despite all of these great adventures, the most enduring image of Jesus is when he serves as host of his underwhelming public access show, "Jesus and Pals." Suggesting that even if the Second Coming did happen, people either wouldn't believe it, wouldn't care, or simply wouldn't notice.

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