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*[[Sponsored Content]] (s19e08; speaking debut)
*[[Sponsored Content]] (s19e08; speaking debut)
*[[Truth and Avertising]] (s19e09; first identified as Leslie Meyers)
*[[Truth and Avertising]] (s19e09; first identified as Leslie Meyers)
*[[PC Principal Final Justice]] (s19e10; *Death*)
*[[PC Principal Final Justice]] (s19e10; death)


==Bonus Factoids==
==Bonus Factoids==

Revision as of 04:57, 11 December 2015

Leslie Meyers

Gender Female
Age 9
Hair Color Black
Occupation Student
Grade 4th Grade
Religion Roman Catholic
Voiced by April Stewart
First Appearance Where My Country Gone?

About

Leslie is a girl at South Park Elementary who's often singled out during assemblies by Principal for not being able to keep her goddamn "piehole" shut during assemblies... even when she's not actually talking to anybody. Despite this 'issue', she has a quiet, calm voice when speaking. Jimmy Valmer was asked by Tom Pusslicker and some newsmen to speak to her... only to discover she's actually an advertisement. Though she and Jimmy become close, she ultimately betrays him, sides with Nathan and then runs to Kyle Broflovski for help... and his social security number.

Close Friends

She's usually seen speaking to an unamed girl during assemblies.

Rivals

As mentioned, PC Principal can barely get through an assembly without telling Leslie to shut her fucking mouth. While the exact status of their relationship is unknown, evidence has surfaced there may be more between them than a trigger-happy principal and a trouble-making student. She thinks he's a dick.

The newspeople are also quite suspicious of her.

Featured Episodes

Bonus Factoids

  • She bares a VERY close resemblance to Carol's Older Daughter from the previous season as well as a background character who's been around since "Ginger Kids". All three are identical beyond their hair colors, creating a lot of confusion among South Park fans!
    • Her design also has some similarities to classmate Jenny Simons.
  • Her first speaking scenes in "Sponsored Content" parody a scene in the film Blade Runner' where Harrison Ford's character questions a woman alone in a room -- leaving it to question if "she knows she's a replicant".