![]() ![]() ![]() While "South Park" often heedlessly rushes into attempts to be as offensive as possible, Nathan's evil genius blasts apart stereotypes in a unique and memorable way. He nearly always ends up in positions of power and connections, despite his inability to vanquish his foes. However, like a "Looney Tunes" villain, his traps inevitably backfire on him, usually due to the ineptitude of his sidekick, Mimsy.ĭespite the constant setbacks, Nathan proves to be arguably the most resilient character on the show, surviving potentially lethal events that would have easily killed Kenny. Like so many characters on the show, he's played by Trey Parker, who appears to have based him on Sean Costello from the Parker-Stone produced documentary series, "How's Your News?" Unlike Costello, however, Nathan is one of the show's few out-and-out villains, a drug dealer with a passionate hatred of Jimmy Valmer, whom he repeatedly attempts to torture and kill. That's why Nathan feels like a truly original character in that regard, even though it would be even better if he were voiced by an actual actor with Down's. ![]()
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