South Park: The Fractured But Whole - 10 Most Notable Character Omissions

2. Mintberry Crunch

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Featuring quite prominently in the aforementioned trilogy of superhero-themed episodes in season fourteen was longtime background character Bradley Biggle, who took on the persona of Mintberry Crunch.

His powers are nonsensical to his peers given that he solely appears to be mimicking a cereal mascot, but the narrative reveals that he is actually a superpowered individual, originating on a different planet. It is he who brings an end to Cthulhu's tyranny before disappearing from the series.

The Biggle house is a visitable location in the Fractured But Whole, but it serves little to no purpose, merely housing Bradley's parents (who can be acquired as Coonstagram followers) and the Goth Kids, whose membership includes his sister Henrietta.

Given that the game's third and final DLC pack is entitled 'Bring The Crunch' and the only details revealed about it thus far are that it includes a new playable class, smart money would be on Mintberry Crunch getting his own storyline. It isn't obvious as to what this could be, though it could see the return of Cthulhu given his absence from proceedings (though the presence of Shub Niggurath does fulfil the Lovecraftian monster quota).

The release of said DLC is a long way away, however, and most players will have moved on to other games by then given The Fractured But Whole's relatively short runtime. Given his overall importance to the superhero arc, it seems illogical that Bradley was given at least a one-shot appearance first time around.

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Alex was about to write a short biography, but he got distracted by something shiny instead.