Summary
South Parkis one of themost popular comedy shows of all time. The show never shies away from controversy and, instead, revels in it, with some of the best episodes being the most controversial.South Parkhas always worn its unique brand of humor on its sleeve, making for unforgettable moments where the main characters shine their brightest. One particular character that was relegated to the sidelines before becoming one of the funniest parts of the show is Randy Marsh.
Stan’s dad might not be the most logical person around, but his hilarious antics are a joy to witness in a show that is already full of amazing characters. Some of thebest Randy Marsh episodeswhere he takes center stage inSouth Parkare legendary for obvious reasons. He started off as a background character, but it only took a few episodes of Randy’s eccentric personality to make him a fan-favorite character, to the point where both Trey Parker and Matt Stone placed a lot of importance on this character and featured him in a wealth of hilarious episodes.

Updated on July 08, 2025 by Ritwik Mitra:South Park is full to the brim with some of the funniest characters in an adult animated sitcom, and it’s a testament to the show’s strong writing that one of its funniest characters isn’t from the main cast. Stan’s dad Randy is one of the most eccentric and ridiculous characters of all time, with his hilarious acts serving as a highlight in some of the series' most memorable moments. Thebest Randy Marsh episodesshow this character at his very best and prove why South Park has endured as one of the longest-running adult animated sitcoms around that hasn’t lost too much of what made it such a special series.
31Oh, Jeez
IMBd Rating: 7.1/10
Oh, Jeez is the episode where it was clear that the creators ofSouth Parkthemselves could not believe that Donald Trump had won the elections. A lot of developing plotlines needed to be either scrapped or reworked, so it’s impressive to see that this episode manages to bring the laughs despite its hasty writing. As one would expect, a highlight of this episode is Randy and his over-the-top antics.
Watching this character talk bleakly about the future of America is hilarious, especially when he faces off against Garrison only to start arguing about Star Wars. This is a common complaint that extends to the family dinner scene too, showing that Randy’s weird personality can salvage an episode that could’ve gone off the rails courtesy of some shocking real-time events.

30#REHASH
IMBd Rating: 7.3/10
Randy’s stint as Lorde inSouth Parkmade for some hilarious viewing, with the sheer ludicrousness of this situation being hard to believe. So, it’s only fitting that one of thebest Randy Marsh episodessees this character’s persona imploding after he’s slated to perform at a concert, only to reveal that he has little to no singing talent. His antics anger the audience and cause things to go haywire, with a hologram of Michael Jackson somehow managing to escape during this confusion.
This culminates with Randy telling his producers that he was going to reveal his secret identity, only for the people behind the scenes to get angry at the prospect of losing their money maker. It’s one of the most ridiculous South Park episodes of all time and something that fans can’t get enough of.

29Sarcastaball
IMBd Rating: 7.5/10
Sarcasm is something that a lot of people don’t get. This is actively pointed out in"Sarcastaball,“where Randy’s sarcastic comments end up being taken seriously to such an extent that an entire sport is devised from them.
Randy’s arc is especially hilarious, with the man being incapable of being sarcastic after a point. This leads to permanent brain damage, causing Randy to try and stop Sarcastaball from becoming huge due to its emphasis on dangerous sarcasm, and no one taking him seriously because they all assume he’s being sarcastic. Only this eccentric character could get so invested in making sarcastic comments that the entire town of South Park is inspired by his vocabulary.

28The City Part Of Town
IMBd Rating: 7.6/10
A hilarious episode that takes a look at the evils of capitalism while making fun of people on both sides of the debate.“The City Part of Town"lets City Wok shine, with this hilariously named restaurant being one of the many victims of SoDoSoPa, an area that is meant to make South Park look more posh than it is. Randy is one of the people at the helm of this project, with the whole idea being to attract Whole Foods and convince them to develop a store in South Park.
This doesn’t agree with the owner of City Wok, who fights back by creating CtPaTown as retaliation. It leads to a hilarious battle between the townspeople and the child labor of City Wok, with Randy leading the charge in a hilarious episode. All this happens around Kenny’s house, which is smack in the middle of SoDoSoPa to give it a more “authentic” feel.

27Stunning And Brave
Caitlyn Jenner is one of the most controversial figures in modern times, and the fact that she was given the honor of being the Woman of the Year in 2015 by Glamour magazine certainly didn’t quiet the controversies down. All of these developments sparked a conversation about Trans rights and celebrity culture that was explored in theSouth Parkepisode “Stunning and Brave”.
After being confused about Caitlyn Jenner and the impact she has had on society, Randy decides to educate himself by going to a woke fraternity, where he becomes a pledge to the PC gang. They conduct regular hazing assaults on Kyle since he refuses to accept Caitlyn Jenner’s legitimacy. Meanwhile, Jenner herself is depicted as little more than a constant vehicular danger, as she frequently runs over pedestrians during her entrance and exit from every scene she’s in.

26Holiday Special
After Columbus Day is officially axed as a holiday by Randy, his son brings up the hypocrisy of his dad dressing up as Columbus for the longest time. This leads Randy to try and prove that he was one of the marginalized communities that were destroyed by Columbus and his troops.
He does this in the most hilarious manner — by taking an oral DNA test after making out with an Indigenous man.“Holiday Special"is a hilarious episode where Randy’s crazy antics harken back to the classic days ofSouth Park. The lengths to which he goes to manipulate his DNA test are Randy in a nutshell.

25Tegridy Farms
IMBd Rating: 7.8/10
The later seasons ofSouth Parkaren’t exactly beloved by the masses. However, they do have some interesting angles, and"Tegridy Farms"puts Randy front and center in a bizarre yet fitting storyline for him. In this episode, Randy decides to start a marijuana farm, moving his entire family in the process.
However, things become more complicated when the vaping market starts taking over, causing Randy no end of distress as he tries to sell his weed at a time when vaping has become a new craze. This eventually leads to Randy getting into a physical altercation with the vape company ‘poisoning’ South Park in his mind, ending one of thebest Randy Marsh episodeson a high note.

24Pinewood Derby
An over-the-top episode that encapsulates everything great about the show,“Pinewood Derby"focuses on this annual racing event and how obsessed Randy is withhelping the boys win this year’s race. He takes things too far like always, stealing a superconducting magnet from the Large Hadron Collider to achieve this victory.
In classicSouth Parkfashion, this episode becomes wilder and wilder, to the point where aliens enter the fray and decide to test Earth to see if they’re worthy of joining an intergalactic committee. Suffice it to say, greed triumphs and Randy ends up manipulating the world leaders to keep a bunch of space cash for themselves, causing everyone to fail this test in spectacular fashion.

23Broadway Bro Down
One of the funniest episodes ofSouth Parksees Randy become obsessed with Broadway musicals because of the emphasis they have on third base. After taking Sharon to see these musicals one too many times, he decides to create a play of his without any subtleties. It’s a ridiculous setup for a plot that makes for one of thebest Randy Marsh episodesfans can check out.
This attracted the attention of Andrew Lloyd Webber, Elton John, Stephen Sondheim, and Stephen Schwartz, who decided to convey just how important it is to keep the secret of musicals under wraps. After some hilarity, Randy eventually reveals the truth of these musicals to Sharon and apologizes, albeit in his unique way.

22Bloody Mary
IMBd Rating: 7.9/10
“Bloody Mary"is one of the most disgusting episodes of the show, yet it still manages to be hilarious. The show takes a look at an alcoholic, Randy, who can’t stop himself from drinking and seeks out the blood of the Virgin Mary to cure himself.
This blood comes from the statue of this divine figure, who is bleeding out of an orifice. It’s a ridiculous episode that aligns perfectly withthe comedic brand ofSouth Park.