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Tupperware


Tupperware is an original member of Coon and Friends. He made his debut appearance in the Season Fourteen episode, "Coon 2: Hindsight".

Background[]

Tupperware is a superhero alter-ego of Tolkien Black, who appears in the superhero arc. He is a member of the superheroes group Coon and Friends. His voice is slightly echoed by the plastic jug surrounding his head. In his imaginary backstory, he became Tupperware after he was run over and put back together with Tupperware parts.

Appearance[]

Tupperware wears a blue and light gray suit together with light gray gloves. He wears a large round plastic container with a blue lid on his head, acting as his helmet. His arms are laced with long cylindrical plastic containers with two red plastic lids on his wrists, acting as wrist bracers, and two red squarish plastic containers are attached to his ankles, acting as ankle bracers. He also wears a yellow belt with a buckle bearing the initial 'T' around his waist, with a plastic water bottle strapped to the right side and small plastic containers strapped on the left side. On his rear, a yellow square plastic container fixed with a yellow plastic strap is fitted, acting as a rear armor / power pack of sort.

South Park: The Fractured But Whole[]

Background[]

Tupperware is one of the original seven members of the first-generation superheroes, and one of the first members of Coon and Friends. After disagreeing on the superhero franchise plan proposed by The Coon however, he left the team and sided with Freedom Pals.

Tupperware serves as the primary financial source and the tank for his team; he also created the Danger Deck as a method to train his teammates. Despite this, the New Kid is still allowed to have access to it if it's paid for.

He is first introduced in the mission Civil War, saying nothing. He later joins in the fight between Coon and Friends with Mysterion and Wonder Tweek, but ends up being defeated.

Tupperware reappears in Civil War 2: Playtime's Over, accusing The Coon for stealing Doctor Timothy's phone. He then joins in the battle with Doctor Timothy, Mysterion, Toolshed, and the kindergartners (being mind controlled by Doctor Timothy). Despite the additional advantage, he ends up being defeated again.

He makes a surprise appearance to the New Kid during his break-in into the Freedom Pals base with Professor Chaos. However, he was later calmed down by Doctor Timothy, who appears from the secret room of Freedom Pals Base and decides to trust them both.

Tupperware later heads to the Senior Center to deliver a community service, during which the New Kid upsets the residents after playing the flugelhorn anally, which made the residents realize the New Kid is the Farting Vigilante and assumes that their prescription drugs will be seized by the New Kid. Tupperware then proceeds to escape the Senior Center alongside the New Kid, Professor Chaos, and Wonder Tweek.

Tupperware is present with his other Freedom Pals members on the third night at the Park County Police Station, where he almost got shot by the police officers on guard, twice. He then discovers his parents being imprisoned in the holding cells underneath. Later in that night, he encounters Sergeant Yates, who unleashes Jared from his personal holding cell, which Tupperware is forced to confront with. He also later confronts Shub-Niggurath at the pit located in the very bottom floor of the police station.

After Civil War 3 has ended with Doctor Timothy's defeat, Tupperware presses the button to reveal the franchise plan by the Doctor, and helps convince all heroes to come together.

On the next day, however, the plan is shown to be stolen, and Tupperware reaches the conclusion that the thief must have come in the night and gotten past the security grid. He then joins the others to catch the Coon and find the New Kid’s parents.

During the mission "Farts of Future Past", Tupperware is a mandatory partner to defeat Warrior Clyde.

Abilities[]


South Park: The Fractured But Whole Superhero
Tupperware Information
Portrait tupperware Class Cyborg
Health Stats mc health
Move Stats mc movement 2
Description A one-in-a-million pantry accident turned Tolkien Black into Tupperware, Cyborg superhero with the power to construct deadly Tupper Turrets and keep food fresh.
List of abilities
Ability Range Attribute Effect Status
Tupperware power4
Tupper Mech MK III
Initiate Tupper Mech Mk III upgrade.
Range tupperware ult Stats mc brawn
Brawn

130% Damage x 3

100% Damage x 3

75% Damage x 3

60% Damage x 3

Icon shocked Shocked
Icon encumbered Slow
Tupperware tupperspin
Tupper Tornado
Smack and knock back all nearby foes.
1 range cross Stats mc brawn
Brawn

260% Damage

200% Damage

150% Damage

120% Damage

Effect knockback damage Knockback (2)
Tupperware positionmodification
Hot Swap
Swap spots with anyone, gain Protection.
Swap 3 range Stats mc nondmg
Spunk
200% Protection None
Tupperware power3
Tupper Turret
Summon an offensive gun turret. Lasts 3 turns.
1 range summon Stats mc range
Brains

260% Damage from turret

200% Damage from turret

150% Damage from turret

120% Damage from turret

None


South Park: Phone Destroyer[]

Main article: Tupperware (Phone Destroyer)

Tupperware is a 4-cost, common fighter card, and has a base health of 250 and base attack of 33. He is immune to all abilities, status effects, and spells.

Prominence[]

Trivia[]

  • Tupperware is a parody of DC Comics' Cyborg, being a black character who becomes a cyborg after being attached with cybernetic parts to save his life after a near-fatal accident; he may also be a parody of the DC Milestone character Hardware, who is also a cybernetically-enhanced black character, and shares the "ware" suffix in his name. He also has shades of Marvel Comics' Iron Man, being a gadget-themed superhero who acts as the wealthy benefactor of his team, including a lavish mansion for use as their base, and who uses advanced suits of armor in battle. His supervillain form in The Coon's comic in the episode "Coon vs. Coon & Friends" also heavily resembles Colossus from Marvel Comics' X-Men. Correspondingly, the suits names begin with Mach#.
  • He is one of the few enemies that has one or more abilities that become stronger between battles. In "Civil War", Hot Swap only targets characters in a single row and grants little Protection to Tupperware; by "Civil War 2: Playtime's Over", its range expands to all directions and the Protection boost is much greater. Other enemies with such a feature include Human Kite 2, Randy Marsh and Almighty King Douchebag, all bosses.
  • He is the only ally to have normal abilities that uses all three qualities: Brawn, Brains and Spunk.
  • Tupperware was supposed to be a combat buddy when going to the strip club. In the trailers, he can be seen fighting VIP clients and strippers. This was later changed to Captain Diabetes.
  • In Tolkien's bedroom, the combination to his locker at South Park Elementary can be found, which in turn gives the recipe to create a version of Tupperware's outfit.
  • His name is a reference to the home products line company Tupperware.

References[]

Playable Fractured But Whole Characters
The Amazing Butthole | The Coon | Mysterion | Professor Chaos | Human Kite | Toolshed | Fastpass | Mosquito | Tupperware | Super Craig | Wonder Tweek | Call Girl | Captain Diabetes | Henrietta | Mintberry Crunch
More Information
Games Portal | All FBW Characters | South Park: The Fractured But Whole
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