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The only exception to Pip's consistent happiness is when he's called "French," which was shown in the episode "Conjoined Fetus Lady" to anger him and cause him to throw a dodge ball at whoever insulted him.
The only exception to Pip's consistent happiness is when he's called "French," which was shown in the episode "Conjoined Fetus Lady" to anger him and cause him to throw a dodge ball at whoever insulted him.
In "Conjoined Fetus Lady," he tells Stan that he was an "archery esquire at Stratfordshire," before proving that he is also skilled in archery.


He had auditioned to be the boys' new fourth friend after Kenny died, but was told to "get the fudge out!" after asking for crumpets at a baseball game with Stan, Kyle and Cartman.
He had auditioned to be the boys' new fourth friend after Kenny died, but was told to "get the fudge out!" after asking for crumpets at a baseball game with Stan, Kyle and Cartman.

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Phillip Pirrup

Gender Male
Age 9
Hair Color Blonde
Occupation Student
Grade 4th Grade
Aliases Pip
Religion Roman Catholic
Voiced by Matt Stone
First Appearance The Unaired Pilot
Last Appearance 201

Pip was an English student in the boys' 4th grade class. He was widely disliked and bullied often for his accent and foreign mannerisms. Despite being the butt-end of bullying at the school, Pip maintained his cheery and optimistic attitude.

The only exception to Pip's consistent happiness is when he's called "French," which was shown in the episode "Conjoined Fetus Lady" to anger him and cause him to throw a dodge ball at whoever insulted him.

In "Conjoined Fetus Lady," he tells Stan that he was an "archery esquire at Stratfordshire," before proving that he is also skilled in archery.

He had auditioned to be the boys' new fourth friend after Kenny died, but was told to "get the fudge out!" after asking for crumpets at a baseball game with Stan, Kyle and Cartman.

In the episode "Summer Sucks," Pip told the main four that his parents were dead. However, in "Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub," he was put into the kids' room, implying that he perhaps has an adoptive home or is living with a relative. In the episode "Pip," it is shown that he lived with his abusive sister and her husband in England.

He died in the episode "201" after asking Mecha Streisand to stop destroying South Park. Pip has not made a reappearance since.

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