South Park is an American adult animated sitcom that revolves around four foul-mouthed friends: Kenny McCormick, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Stan Marsh, who live in a fictional town named South Park in Colorado. Trent is a badass, slightly overweight, and the toughest character in the school. He is a short 10-year-old fourth grader with blond hair known for having a foul mouth. Trent is a bully and goes to juvenile hall for others’ mistakes.
Trent’s left shoulder has been tattooed with a skull and ‘Never Forget’ written on it. The right shoulder has a tattoo talking about vengeance. After getting released, he carries a knife with ‘Kill all betrayers’ written on it. The voice artist for Trent is Trey Parker. He is also the writer and director of that episode.
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How Trent Went To The Juvenile Hall
In the school, Stan Marsh runs toward his friends with the bad news of Trent getting released. They expect Trent to forgive them as they were only in preschool then. You must wonder about the incident that led Trent Boyett to juvenile hall. So, here is it.
The four foul-mouthed protagonists decide to play ‘Firemen.’ But what is the fun of playing with imaginary fire? So, they decide to put on real fire to be the real firemen. They catch the toughest guy in the school, Trent Boyett, and provoke him easily.
The boys make the sound of fire trucks and urinate on fire to set it out. Their teacher, Miss Claridge, intervenes and tries to put out the fire using a piece of cloth but ends up catching fire. Meanwhile, the four boys urinate on her in an attempt to put the fire out.
The teacher gets admitted to the hospital. To escape their parents’ beating, the four kids blame Trent for putting the fire on. Thus, he ends up in the juvenile hall and pledges to trouble the betrayers when he comes out. Miss Claridge can be seen in a wheelchair with a burned face after five years of the incident.
During his release from the juvenile hall, Trent comes out with plastic scissors, a crayon sharpener, a blue marble, and a switchblade knife.
When Trent Gets Released
He gets released in the 10th episode of the 8th season. Overall, it is the 121st episode and gets called ‘Preschool.’South Park Season 8 Episode 10 got released on 10 November 2004. Young Butters Stotch and Young Stan Marsh appear as guests in this episode.
Butters Stotch has been hiding in his house for days as he is scared by the arrival of Trent. His parents forcefully make him play alone by throwing him out of the house. Finally, he sees Trent. He starts shouting and banging the door hard.
Trent comes closer to Butters. Butters shows his fake concern for not seeing Trent for a long time. But, the long time consisted of five long miserable years for Trent. Butters asks Trent not to get violent as they were just kids when the incident occurred. But Trent asks him whether he can return those wasted five years.
Butters soon arrives at the hospital after getting a massive snuggie. The doctor informs his parents that he has been tortured by a school bully. His underwear got stretched so hard that it could have killed him. The doctor says a lot. Butters’ parents get sad as they do not let their screaming kid in the house that day.
The four fourth graders go to the sixth graders to get protected from Trent. They agree to help only if they get vulgar images of Stan’s mom. As a result, the boys end up clicking pictures of Eric’s butt cheeks and sending them to the sixth graders.
The sixth graders agree to help the boys, but Trent overpowers them. He comes across the four boys on the street. Cartman tries to hit Trent with his mother’s taser but hits Miss Caridge instead. So, she gets stuck in the middle of the road, crashes into an electronic store, and gets caught on fire.
The policemen arrive, and the four boys declare their non-involvement in the incident. Then, they turn to Miss Caridge and ask whether Trent is the criminal. She beeps ‘NO’ two times, but police mistakenly consider it ‘Yes,’ and catch Trent again. It is how he again goes in for the next five years.