

Animation · Comedy · TV Movie
Overview
What happened to the children who lived through the Pandemic? Stan, Kyle, Cartman and Kenny survived but will never be the same Post Covid.
Top Cast


Trey Parker
Trey Parker
Various Characters (voice)
Trey Parker
Various Characters (voice)


Matt Stone
Matt Stone
Various Characters (voice)
Matt Stone
Various Characters (voice)


April Stewart
April Stewart
Wendy Testaburger / Sharon Marsh / Shelley Marsh (voice)
April Stewart
Wendy Testaburger / Sharon Marsh / Shelley Marsh (voice)


Mona Marshall
Mona Marshall
Yentl Cartman (voice)
Mona Marshall
Yentl Cartman (voice)


Kimberly Brooks
Kimberly Brooks
Interviewer (voice)
Kimberly Brooks
Interviewer (voice)


Adrien Beard
Adrien Beard
Token Black (voice)
Adrien Beard
Token Black (voice)
Delilah Kujala
Delilah Kujala
Amazon Alexa (voice)
Delilah Kujala
Amazon Alexa (voice)
Betty Boogie Parker
Betty Boogie Parker
Menorah Cartman (voice)
Betty Boogie Parker
Menorah Cartman (voice)


Nanami Iwasaki
Nanami Iwasaki
Geisha Billboard Model
Nanami Iwasaki
Geisha Billboard Model
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