Who is the City Wok guy?

William Janus
Tuong Lu Kim

Gender Male
Occupation Owner of “City Wok” and “City Airlines”; formerly Therapist
Aliases William Janus, Billy
Wife Wing Lu Kim
Voiced by Trey Parker

Is the Chinese guy in South Park White?

Even though Dr. Janus is white, his most dominant alternate persona is the owner of the local Chinese restaurant, and for years, Janus has effectively convinced the people of South Park that he is indeed the Chinese “Tuong Lu Kim” by squinting his eyes and speaking in a stereotypical Chinese accent.

Is there a real City Wok?

According to the DVD commentary on the episode “Jared Has Aides”, City Wok is a real restaurant in Los Angeles. The staff of South Park Studios have ordered take out from in the past. The name is used with permission.

What episode does butters have multiple personality disorder?

City Sushi
The disorder was the focus of the episode “City Sushi”, wherein Butters Stotch is erroneously treated for the disorder and discovers his therapist Dr. William Janus actually does suffer from the condition. After being blamed for the actions of one of Janus’ alternate personalities, Butters exposes him to the town.

What does Mr Kim say to wing?

Script

Wing
Mr. Kim Oh, don’t worry about her. She a very dericate little flower. See, she don’t need to eat much.
Stan Uhh, all right. We’ll call you after she goes on TV.
Mr. Kim Okay, bye. Oh oh wait! Can I talk to my wife, please?

What mental illness does Cartman have?

The in-school counselor hears him describe the difficulty he’s had attaining baseline happiness as of late, and concludes that the boy suffers from an anxiety disorder.

How old is Shelley Marsh?

Shelly Marsh

South Park character
Gender Female
Hair brown
Birthday November 24
Age 14

Is Wing a real singer?

The character of Wing was based on Wing Han Tsang (曾詠韓), a New Zealand singer of Hong Kong origin. All of the songs the character performs in the episode (including the ABBA songs “Dancing Queen” and “Fernando”, and the song “Sing”) are actually the real-life Wing singing, taken from previous audio recordings.