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{{Character_Infobox
{{Character_Infobox
|Title=The Mechanic
|Title=The Old Mechanic
|Image=http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/default/wiki_characters.jpg
|Image=http://southparkstudios.mtvnimages.com/shared/characters/adults/adults-farmers-rednecks-mechanic.png
|Gender=Male
|Gender=Male
|HairColor=Gray
|HairColor=Gray
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|FirstAppearance=[[Butters' Very Own Episode]]
|FirstAppearance=[[Butters' Very Own Episode]]
|LastAppearance=
|LastAppearance=[[Insecurity]]
}}
}}
==About==
==About==
This rarely seen old mechanic lives just outside the town of South Park with his wife, not far from Conifer. He tries to dispense helpful advice to those he meets, such as a lost little boy named [[Butters Stotch|Butters]], and a [[Stephen Stotch|grieving father]] he suspects is trying to bring his son back to life through unnatural means. His attempts to help out have often caused more harm than good, and he is likely not as mentally sound as he appears. He's been known to spend some time up in Aspen as well, where he tells stories of the legendary ski runs. He's also occasionally been known to stop by [[Skeeter's Bar and Cocktails]] for a drink now and then, dispensing more helpful advice to the good citizens of South Park.  
This rarely seen old mechanic lives just outside the town of South Park with his wife, not far from Conifer. He tries to dispense helpful advice to those he meets, such as a lost little boy named [[Butters Stotch|Butters]], and a [[Stephen Stotch|grieving father]] he suspected was trying to bring his son back to life through unnatural means. His attempts to help out have often caused more harm than good, and he might not as mentally sound as he appears. He's been known to stop in town at [[Skeeter's Bar and Cocktails]] for a drink now and then, dispensing more helpful advice to the good citizens of South Park, but he also spends some time up in Aspen to tell tales of the ski runs.


==Memorable Quotes==
==Memorable Quotes==
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==Close Friends==
==Close Friends==
Each appearance by the old Mechanic is an episode that prominently features a member of the Stotch family.
{{Character list
{{Character list
| Name = Butters Stotch
| Name = Butters Stotch
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==Featured Episodes==
==Featured Episodes==
*[[Butters' Very Own Episode]] (s05e14)
*[[Butters' Very Own Episode]] (s05e14; debut)
*[[Asspen]] (s06e03)
*[[Asspen]] (s06e03)
*[[Marjorine]] (s09e09)
*[[Marjorine]] (s09e09)
*[[Insecurity]] (s16e10)
*[[Insecurity]] (s16e10; re-design)


==Fun Facts==
==Bonus Factoids==
*The Mechanic is likely a homage to the character Judd Crandall from the ''Pet Semetary'' series.
*The Mechanic is a homage to the character Judd Crandall from the ''Pet Semetary'' series.
*Each appearance by the old Mechanic is an episode that prominently features a member of the Stotch family.

Revision as of 05:25, 13 January 2016

The Old Mechanic

Gender Male
Hair Color Gray
Occupation Mechanic
Aliases Old Farmer
First Appearance Butters' Very Own Episode
Last Appearance Insecurity

About

This rarely seen old mechanic lives just outside the town of South Park with his wife, not far from Conifer. He tries to dispense helpful advice to those he meets, such as a lost little boy named Butters, and a grieving father he suspected was trying to bring his son back to life through unnatural means. His attempts to help out have often caused more harm than good, and he might not as mentally sound as he appears. He's been known to stop in town at Skeeter's Bar and Cocktails for a drink now and then, dispensing more helpful advice to the good citizens of South Park, but he also spends some time up in Aspen to tell tales of the ski runs.

Memorable Quotes

  • "Yeah. Lotta historih down that rod." (Butters' Very Own Episode)
  • "Yah-, a lot of history on that ski run." (Asspen)
  • "I came to talk you out of it. You need tuh... just accept that your son is dead, not try to bring him back." (Marjorine)
  • "Sometimes, dead is better." (Marjorine)
  • "Milkman don't get scared. Not with free pussy at every doorstep." (Insecurity)

Close Friends

Each appearance by the old Mechanic is an episode that prominently features a member of the Stotch family.

Featured Episodes

Bonus Factoids

  • The Mechanic is a homage to the character Judd Crandall from the Pet Semetary series.