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|Title= | |Title= Nelson Brown | ||
|Image= http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/ | |Image= http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/kids/nelson-brown.png | ||
|VoicedBy= Unknown | |VoicedBy= Unknown | ||
|Gender= Male | |Gender= Male | ||
|Age= 5 | |Age= 5 (deceased) | ||
|HairColor= | |HairColor= Grey | ||
|Occupation= Student | |Occupation= Student | ||
|Grade= Kindergarten | |Grade= Kindergarten Student, Pee-Wee Hockey Player | ||
|Religion= Roman Catholic | |Religion= Roman Catholic | ||
|Relation1= Father | |Relation1= Father | ||
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|FirstAppearance=[[Stanley's Cup]] | |FirstAppearance=[[Stanley's Cup]] | ||
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Nelson Brown was a member of the Park County Pee-Wee Hockey Team who had terminal cancer. He often felt ill and weak, and was ultimately confined to a hospital bed because of his affliction. Ike replaced him on the pee-wee hockey team. | |||
He died at the end of "Stanley's Cup" as the hope of winning the pee-wee hockey game was the only thing that was keeping him alive. |
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Nelson Brown
Gender | Male |
Age | 5 (deceased) |
Hair Color | Grey |
Occupation | Student |
Grade | Kindergarten Student, Pee-Wee Hockey Player |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Father | Donald Brown |
Mother | Nancy Brown |
Voiced by | Unknown |
First Appearance | Stanley's Cup |
Nelson Brown was a member of the Park County Pee-Wee Hockey Team who had terminal cancer. He often felt ill and weak, and was ultimately confined to a hospital bed because of his affliction. Ike replaced him on the pee-wee hockey team.
He died at the end of "Stanley's Cup" as the hope of winning the pee-wee hockey game was the only thing that was keeping him alive.