Affably Evil: Downplayed for comedic purposes.Abusive Parent: To Achmed Junior, although AJ isn't above making cracks and practical jokes at his expense.He's, well, a dead terrorist, but he's a rather pleasant guy once you get to know him. Silence! I keel you!One of Jeff's newer puppets who quickly rose to stardom because of his character. Your Mom: His go-to comeback remark towards Peanut.X on a Stick: As stated, he's a jalapeño pepper.on a steek.Verbal Tic: "On a Steek." Also extends to his fans just try to refer to him as just José Jalapeño.Sitcom Archnemesis: He has this relationship with Peanut big time.After a short exchange consisting of the lid being opened and closed (and Jose's voice getting muffled and unmuffled) Jose pauses and comments, "It's a good trick, señor." He does it again later when Jeff is forced to put him back in his box due to him singing very loudly for the audience, complete with his voice getting muffled as Jeff closes the lid.José even sings the theme song to The Twilight Zone in response. Both he and Peanut were visibly freaked out when Jeff asked them to stop talking to each other in Spanish, because he couldn't speak Spanish. Leaning on the Fourth Wall: He, like Peanut, is also aware that Jeff is a Ventriloquist and he is a puppet.Peanut: She's really hot! ( laughs hysterically) I'm just kidding, José! Small Name, Big Ego: As far as Peanut is concerned, the entire show is about him.Politically Incorrect Hero: Out of all the puppets, he makes the most racist jokes, ironically despite being one of the few that isn't an ethnic stereotype.Red Oni: To everyone else's blue, practically, but especially José when they're on together.No Sense of Personal Space: He gets in Jeff's face a lot.Non-Standard Character Design: Made entirely of felt, unlike the other puppets who are made of plastic.No Indoor Voice: Peanut tends to be very loud.Must Have Caffeine: He does at least one routine after a visit to Starbucks.Leaning on the Fourth Wall: Peanut seems to be the only one that's aware that he's a puppet and knows the limitations of being one and the role of the Ventriloquist.Large Ham: By far, the hammiest of the puppets.When he is not being racist (or at the very least, racially insensitive), he is a hyperactive spazz. Jerkass: Often towards Jeff and José and occasionally towards certain members of the audience.Jaw Drop: Usually when José decides to bite back.And then when reading a letter in response to said bit. Japanese Ranguage: He makes a point of doing this during his "Taste of China" bit.Fashionable Asymmetry: He only wears one shoe.Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: He gets offended anytime José insults his mother."! What the hell is that?!" if he happens to see the stick that works his left arm.And pronouncing Jeff's name as Jeff-fa-fa."Neeeee-yooooooow!", complete with hand motions to indicate that a joke went over someone's head."WHAA-AAT?", said sometimes before Jeff gets onto him for saying something offensive."That's good, that's good, that's GOOOOOODD!".Cartoon Creature: He resembles some weird purple gorilla thing.This usually comes in the form of calling out the stick that controls his arm, as well as mocking Jeff with his own puppet.
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Breaking the Fourth Wall: Peanut knows that he's a puppet and takes full advantage of this to annoy Jeff whenever he can.He's also the only puppet to realize he's actually a puppet. A hyperactive weird thing, he's got a Motor Mouth few can match, and almost always finds a way to annoy Jeff. That's good, that's good, that's goooooooood!Another one of Jeff's oldest puppets. Disappeared Dad: In Relative Disaster, Walter is heavily implied to be Jeff's biological parent, something neither of them is thrilled about.Dirty Old Man: Calling Jeff's second wife Audrey a nice chair ( It Makes Sense in Context) probably counts.Comes with being an old man, most likely. Deadpan Snarker: Walter is, arguably, a master of being a Deadpan Snarker.Cool Old Guy: As unarguably cantankerous as he is, he still knows South Park and its They Killed Kenny Again gag.Clint Squint: His eyes are blue, but you can't tell because they don't open any wider.
Despite this, Walter admits that he still loves her.
One of the most consistent things when it comes to Walter is how much he complains about his wife.