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− | 本·阿弗莱克堪称弱智,甚至把埃里克·卡特曼的手偶 |
+ | 本·阿弗莱克堪称弱智,甚至把[[埃里克·卡特曼]]的手偶[[米奇·康纳]]误认为一个真实存在的人。 |
==出场== |
==出场== |
2019年11月10日 (日) 09:49的版本
本·阿弗莱克 是一位因在《心灵捕手》,《世界末日》和《珍珠港》中的角色而闻名的演员。 他首次出现在第五季的“屁脸症”中。
背景
在“屁脸症”中,当南方公园乳制品公司在他们的纸箱上贴上肯尼屁股的照片以帮助找到一个失踪的孩子时,汤普森一家奔赴该镇,认为那是和他们一样患有屁脸症的失踪的儿子。当发现这是一个恶作剧后,汤普森一家和南方公园乳制品公司在全球搜寻直到他们发现汤普森失踪的儿子就是本·阿弗莱克。加里森老师指出了屁脸父母和他们的演员儿子之间的相似之处。在这一集中,他的脸被显示为本·阿弗莱克的真实的剪辑照片。
Affleck appears again in "卡特曼的明星手," now voiced by 马特·斯通 and with a normally animated cartoon appearance. When a new singer going by the name the "Jennifer Lopez" replaces his then-girlfriend, the real Jennifer Lopez, the couple fly to South Park, where Affleck foolishly fell deeply in love with "Ms. Lopez," who in truth was a crude imitation of Jennifer Lopez painted onto 埃里克·卡特曼 hand in the vein of Senor Wences. Affleck and the hand proceed to share a whirlwind sexual romance (involving Cartman jerking off Affleck on multiple occasions, often without Cartman realizing it). However, when the real Lopez attempts to murder Cartman and the hand-Lopez, its revealed that the new Jenny is a male con-artist named Mitch Conner, intent on pulling a job against everyone. Oblivious to what has transpired, Affleck is left heartbroken after Mitch "dies".
In the episode "超赞经纪人," he can be seen listening to Wing Han Tsang at Sylvester Stallone's son's wedding.
Affleck and his ex-love Mitch Conner / Jennifer Lopez appear again in "第200集," as part of a group of celebrities intent on suing South Park, and also in stealing the anti-ridicule goo of the Muslim Prophet, Muhammad.
外观
本·阿弗莱克穿着深灰色的短袖衬衫,棕色皮带,蓝色裤子,戴着黄色太阳镜。
性格
本·阿弗莱克堪称弱智,甚至把埃里克·卡特曼的手偶米奇·康纳误认为一个真实存在的人。
出场
- "屁脸症" - Affleck turns out to be the missing child on the milk carton and is reunited with his family.
- "卡特曼的明星手" - He falls in love with 埃里克·卡特曼 hand puppet Jennifer Lopez.
- "超赞经纪人" - Seen in the background at Sylvester Stallone's son's wedding.
- "第200集" - Seen as a member of 罗伯·莱纳 celebrity army.
- "寻根之旅" - 巴特斯·斯多奇 uses Affleck's career and success as an outlet for his anger.