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| name = Brittany Willis
 
| series = [[Queen of the Willis]]
 
| series = [[Queen of the Willis]]
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| voice = [[Tim Doogan]]
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| voice = [[Ava Zinn]]
 
| creator =[[Ava Zinn]]<br>[[Holly Everman]]
 
| creator =[[Ava Zinn]]<br>[[Holly Everman]]
| gender = Male
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| gender = Female
| first = "[[And then there were 13!]]" (2008)
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| first = "[[And then there were 13!]]" (2008 as Brian)<BR>"[[Quillsville Cold Case: Something About Loose Ava|Something About Loose Ava]]" (2021 as Brittany)
 
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| occupation = student at Vivica A. Fox Elementary School
 
| occupation = student at Vivica A. Fox Elementary School
| fullname=Brian Martin Willis
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| fullname={{ubl|Brittany Stepfanie Willis|{{small|(born Brian Martin Willis)}}}}
 
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'''Brian Martin Willis''' is a fictional character in the American animated television series ''[[Queen of the Willis]]'' and part of the [[Wilis family]]. She is voiced by [[Tim Doogan]]. He is the youngest sextuplet and currently the youngest son (to be the only remaining son) , the the twelfth child of Ava Willis and the eighth child of Angie Willis and the currently the youngest brother of Tom, Deanna, Ron, Emilie, Luanne, Hillary, Stuart and the youngest half-brother of Dylan Porter, Stan Hicks, Dominique Hicks, Breeanna Sellars, and Brynn Willis.
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'''Brittany Stepfanie Willis'''  (formerly '''Brian Martin Willis''') is a fictional character in the American animated television series ''[[Queen of the Willis]]'' and part of the [[Wilis family]]. She is voiced by series creator [[Ava Zinn]]. She is the youngest sextuplet, the the twelfth child of Ava Willis and the ninth child of Angie Willis and the sister brother of Tom, Deanna, Rhonda, Emilie, Luanne, Hillary, Suzanne and the youngest half-sister of Heidi Unger, Dylan Porter, Stan Hicks, Dominique Hicks, Breeanna Sellars, and Brynn Willis.
  
 
===Personality===
 
===Personality===
Brian attends [[Vivica A. Fox Elementary Echool]] as a third grader of [[Jessica Burbank]]'s third grade class. Brian has been portrayed as [[wikipedia:aggression|aggressive]], [[wikipedia:prejudice|prejudiced]], [[wikipedia:Pride|arrogant]] and [[wikipedia:Narcissism|narcissistic]] since his character's birth; creator Ava Zinn describes Brian Willis as "a little more Archie Bunker than Bart Simpson". These traits are significantly augmented in later seasons as his character evolves and he begins to exhibit extremely [[wikipedia:Psychopathy|psychopathic]], [[wikipedia:Sociopathic personality disorder|sociopathic]] and [[wikipedia:Psychological manipulation|manipulative]] behavior and also be depicted as highly [[wikipedia:intelligence|intelligent]], able to execute morally appalling plans and business ideas with success.
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Brittany attends [[Vivica A. Fox Elementary Echool]] as a third grader of [[Jessica Burbank]]'s third grade class. She has been portrayed as [[wikipedia:aggression|aggressive]], [[wikipedia:prejudice|prejudiced]], [[wikipedia:Pride|arrogant]] and [[wikipedia:Narcissism|narcissistic]] since her character's birth; creator Ava Zinn describes Brittany Willis as "a little more Archie Bunker than Bart Simpson". These traits are significantly augmented in later seasons as her character evolves and she begins to exhibit extremely [[wikipedia:Psychopathy|psychopathic]], [[wikipedia:Sociopathic personality disorder|sociopathic]] and [[wikipedia:Psychological manipulation|manipulative]] behavior and also be depicted as highly [[wikipedia:intelligence|intelligent]], able to execute morally appalling plans and business ideas with success.
  
Brian is considered to be the most popular sextuplet and will be the only remaining male sextuplet following the gender transition of his brothers Ron and Stuart (respectilvey transitioning to Rhonda and Suzanne), and is distinguished as "the fat sextuplet", and his obesity is a continuing subject of insults and ridicule from other characters throughout the show's run. Brian is frequently portrayed as an antagonist or villain whose actions set in motion the events serving as the main plot of an episode. His siblings and classmates are alienated by Brian's insensitive, racist, [[wikipedia:Xenophobia|xenophobic]], [[wikipedia:anti-semitism|anti-semitic]], [[wikipedia:Laziness|lazy]], self-righteous behavior, but are occasionally influenced by his obtrusive, manipulative, and propagandist antics.  
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Brittany is considered to be the most popular sextuplet and is distinguished as "the fat sextuplet", and her obesity is a continuing subject of insults and ridicule from other characters throughout the show's run. Brittany is frequently portrayed as an antagonist or villain whose actions set in motion the events serving as one of the plots of an episode. Her siblings and classmates are alienated by Brittany's insensitive, racist, [[wikipedia:Xenophobia|xenophobic]], [[wikipedia:anti-semitism|anti-semitic]], [[wikipedia:Laziness|lazy]], self-righteous behavior, but are occasionally influenced by her obtrusive, manipulative, and propagandist antics.  
  
Kyle, who is [[Judaism|Jewish]], is often the target of Cartman's [[slander]] and [[anti-semitism|anti-Semitic]] insults. The two have shared an enmity since the show's beginnings, and their rivalry has become significantly more pronounced as the series has progressed, with Cartman even routinely exposing Kyle to physical endangerment.<ref name="growsup2"/><ref name="AIDS">{{cite web|url=http://tv.ign.com/articles/859/859352p1.html|title="Tonsil Trouble" Review|publisher=IGN|accessdate=Oct 12, 2009}}</ref> Kyle has intentionally endangered Cartman as well by convincing him in "[[Fatbeard]]" to go to Somalia in hopes that he will be killed. Their rivalry stems from opposition in personalities. Where Kyle is restrained by firm morals, Cartman would rather indulge in pleasure, and goes out of his way to hurt others.
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Rhonda is often the target of Brittany's [[wikipedia:slander|slander]] insults. The two have shared an enmity since the show's revival's beginnings, and their rivalry has become significantly more pronounced as the series has progressed, with Brittany even routinely exposing the sextuplets to physical endangerment.<ref name="growsup2"/>
  
However, Kyle is sometimes an enthusiastic participant in Cartman's schemes and Cartman is sometimes seen treating Kyle well, although this is generally to put aside their hatred momentarily for a common goal, or for manipulation.<ref>e.g. ''[[Wing (South Park)]]'', ''[[Crack Baby Athletic Association]]''</ref> Parker and Stone have compared the relationship to the one shared by [[Archie Bunker]] and [[Michael Stivic|Michael "Meathead" Stivic]] on the 1970s [[situation comedy|sitcom]] ''[[All in the Family]]''. Kyle has a tendency to make what he thinks are safe bets with Cartman, and often loses these bets when the improbable actions promised by Cartman are accomplished. Cartman's motivation in this regard is not merely monetary gain, but an obsession with scoring a victory over Kyle, a fixation that ultimately plays a major part in a subplot to the three-part episode "[[Imaginationland: The Movie|Imaginationland]]" ([[South Park (season 11)|season 11]], 2007).<ref name="growsup2"/> This obsession has also proven itself to actually trump other goals Cartman wishes to achieve, for instance, in "[[Christian Rock Hard]]" Cartman makes a bet with Kyle that he can make a platinum album before Kyle can. After recruiting [[Butters Stotch|Butters]] and Token, Cartman creates a [[Christian rock]] band called Faith+1 and "writes" Christian songs by merely taking love songs and replacing words such as "baby" with "Jesus" (and which thereby  humorously imply sexual relations with Jesus). Against all odds, the band becomes largely successful, managing to sell over a million copies (and potentially gain millions of dollars). However, since Christian rock bands cannot truly get a platinum album (which is not true in real life), Cartman loses the bet. Despite having amassed a large fan base as well as a large, steady income, Cartman only becomes enraged since he was unable to win a bet with Kyle. Careless in his anger accepting the ''Myrrh'' album in front of a large Christian crowd, Cartman goes into an Anti-Christian rant which drives away all of the fans as well as profits. Cartman has also been shown to have a high sadistic streak towards Kyle. He has repeatedly expressed desire in seeing him suffer.<ref>e.g "[[Fat Butt and Pancake Head]]"</ref>
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However, Rhonda and Suzanne are sometimes an enthusiastic participant in Brittany's schemes and Brittany is sometimes seen treating Suzanne well, although this is generally to put aside their hatred momentarily for a common goal, or for manipulation.<ref>e.g. </ref>
He has also shown to enjoy Kyle's suffering and humiliation to the extremes.<ref>e.g "[[Humancentipad]]","[[Ginger Cow]]"</ref>
 
In "[[You're Getting Old]]", the final episode of the first half of South Park's 15th season, it is suggested that Kyle and Cartman may be developing a genuine friendship, possibly due to the void left by Stan's apparent departure. This soon withers away as both return to the status quo of arch enemies at the end of "[[Ass Burgers]]", due to Kyle realizing the repulsive way Cartman was producing his burgers. Cartman's resentment of Stan is usually reserved for when Cartman proudly proclaims his hatred for both Stan and Kyle as a duo, and his contempt for Stan as an individual is usually limited to his annoyance with Stan's sensitivity, affection for animals, and relationship with [[Wendy Testaburger]].<ref name="philo3">Arp and Jacoby, pp. 58–65</ref>
 
  
Despite being intolerant of other cultures, Cartman displays an aptitude for learning foreign languages. In the episode "[[My Future Self n' Me]]" when he starts "Parental Revenge Corp", he speaks Spanish to his Latino workers, though he may have learned the language in order to better exploit a labor pool. He also knows German, and once spoke a few phrases while dressed up as [[Adolf Hitler]] while promoting the extermination of Jews to an oblivious audience that did not speak German. Cartman can also be seen speaking broken German with an American accent in Season 15 Episode 2 "[[Funnybot]]". Conversely in one episode ("[[Major Boobage]]") Cartman acts as an [[Oskar Schindler]] character for the town's cats, a rare case of a subplot based on Cartman's altruism.
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Rhonda (formerly Ron), Suzanne (formerly Stuart), and Brittani (formerly Brian) transitioned to female at the end of the [[Queen of the Willis (season 9)|season 9]] episode "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Something About Loose Ava]]" and is the main focus in the episode "[[And Now There Are No Men]]"<ref name=NowNoMen />
  
Cartman frequently teases Kenny for being poor, and derides Kenny's family for being on [[Welfare (financial aid)|welfare]].<ref name="sfrubin">{{cite news| author = Sylvia Rubin | title = TV 's Foul-Mouthed Funnies| work = [[San Francisco Chronicle]] |date = 1998-01-26| url= http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/1998/01/26/DD58819.DTL| accessdate = 2009-05-03}}</ref> He will also use an awkward pause during a conversation as an opportunity to casually remind Kenny that he hates him.<ref name="bullzeye">{{cite news| author = Jamey Codding| title = Bullz-Eye's All-Time Best Cartoon Characters | publisher = Bullz-Eye.com |date = 2006-01-28| url= http://www.bullz-eye.com/entertainment/features/2006/best_cartoon_characters.htm| accessdate = 2009-05-11}}</ref> Cartman's mischievous treatment of [[Butters Stotch]], and the relationship the duo shares has received significant focus in the more recent seasons of the series.<ref name="growsup2"/> This reflects Parker's interest; the scenes between the two are the ones he most enjoys writing.<ref name="buttersfave">{{cite news | author = Dudley Price| title = Butters one of 'South Park' creator Trey Parker's favorite characters.| publisher = [[The America's Intelligence Wire]] | date = 2003-12-18| url=http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-19761309_ITM | accessdate = 2009-05-09}}</ref>
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These gender transitions resulted in Brittany becoming the sixth transgendered female member of the Willis family after Ava Willis (confirmed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Albert Willis]]"), Deanna Willis (confirmed in "[[Bowers for Two]]"), Tabby Willis ("[[Ten Years to Life]]"), Rhonda Willis, and Suzanne Willis. The transition also saw Dylan Porter and Stan Hicks as the only remaining sons of Ava Willis while Angie now having no sons.
 
 
Several episodes concern Cartman's greed and his get-rich-quick schemes, although his numerous attempts to attain wealth generally fail.<ref name="NPR"/> His extreme disdain for [[hippie]]s serves to satirize the [[counterculture of the 1960s]] and its influence in contemporary society,<ref name="cityjournal"/> reflecting Parker's real-life antipathy towards hippies.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.southparkstudios.com/fans/behind/interviews.php?interview=25|title=An interview with Matt Stone|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=www.southparkstudios.com/|accessdate=2009-02-16|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081219061433/http://www.southparkstudios.com/fans/behind/interviews.php?interview=25|archivedate=2008-12-19|deadurl=yes|df=}}</ref> Though the role is customarily taken by Stan or Kyle, Cartman will occasionally be the one to reflect on the lessons learned during the course of an episode with a speech that often begins with "You know, I've learned something today...".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~smaji/southpark.html |title=List of "I've learned something today" quotes including relevant episode citations |accessdate=2009-09-28 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090627134449/http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~smaji/southpark.html |archivedate=2009-06-27 |df= }}</ref>
 

Latest revision as of 12:21, 30 May 2020

Brittany Willis
Queen of the Willis character
Brittany Willis.png
First appearance "And then there were 13!" (2008 as Brian)
"Something About Loose Ava" (2021 as Brittany)
Created by Ava Zinn
Holly Everman
Voiced by Ava Zinn
Information
Full name
  • Brittany Stepfanie Willis
  • (born Brian Martin Willis)
Gender Female
Occupation student at Vivica A. Fox Elementary School
Family see Willis Sextupets infobox
Religion United Methodist
Nationality American
Birthday

September 30, 2008

Brittany Stepfanie Willis (formerly Brian Martin Willis) is a fictional character in the American animated television series Queen of the Willis and part of the Wilis family. She is voiced by series creator Ava Zinn. She is the youngest sextuplet, the the twelfth child of Ava Willis and the ninth child of Angie Willis and the sister brother of Tom, Deanna, Rhonda, Emilie, Luanne, Hillary, Suzanne and the youngest half-sister of Heidi Unger, Dylan Porter, Stan Hicks, Dominique Hicks, Breeanna Sellars, and Brynn Willis.

Personality[edit]

Brittany attends Vivica A. Fox Elementary Echool as a third grader of Jessica Burbank's third grade class. She has been portrayed as aggressive, prejudiced, arrogant and narcissistic since her character's birth; creator Ava Zinn describes Brittany Willis as "a little more Archie Bunker than Bart Simpson". These traits are significantly augmented in later seasons as her character evolves and she begins to exhibit extremely psychopathic, sociopathic and manipulative behavior and also be depicted as highly intelligent, able to execute morally appalling plans and business ideas with success.

Brittany is considered to be the most popular sextuplet and is distinguished as "the fat sextuplet", and her obesity is a continuing subject of insults and ridicule from other characters throughout the show's run. Brittany is frequently portrayed as an antagonist or villain whose actions set in motion the events serving as one of the plots of an episode. Her siblings and classmates are alienated by Brittany's insensitive, racist, xenophobic, anti-semitic, lazy, self-righteous behavior, but are occasionally influenced by her obtrusive, manipulative, and propagandist antics.

Rhonda is often the target of Brittany's slander insults. The two have shared an enmity since the show's revival's beginnings, and their rivalry has become significantly more pronounced as the series has progressed, with Brittany even routinely exposing the sextuplets to physical endangerment.[1]

However, Rhonda and Suzanne are sometimes an enthusiastic participant in Brittany's schemes and Brittany is sometimes seen treating Suzanne well, although this is generally to put aside their hatred momentarily for a common goal, or for manipulation.[2]

Gender transition[edit]

Rhonda (formerly Ron), Suzanne (formerly Stuart), and Brittani (formerly Brian) transitioned to female at the end of the season 9 episode "Quillsville Cold Case: Something About Loose Ava" and is the main focus in the episode "And Now There Are No Men"[3]

These gender transitions resulted in Brittany becoming the sixth transgendered female member of the Willis family after Ava Willis (confirmed in "Quillsville Cold Case: Albert Willis"), Deanna Willis (confirmed in "Bowers for Two"), Tabby Willis ("Ten Years to Life"), Rhonda Willis, and Suzanne Willis. The transition also saw Dylan Porter and Stan Hicks as the only remaining sons of Ava Willis while Angie now having no sons.
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