Meanwhile, the boys find out that Kenny has been diagnosed with a terminal disease, which while not named in the show is confirmed to be muscular dystrophy. Everyone is shocked by the news, and everyone except
Kenny had contracted the disease in the episode "I Should Have Never Gone Ziplining". Cartman frequently made fun of him for having the disease, though Kenny claimed that is was only a cold sore. He eventually spread it to the other 3 when they shared Mountain Dew. Kenny later died, but not from the herpes.
In the 'Coon and Friends' trilogy, a parody of superhero film franchises, it was confirmed that Kenny's immortality is a result of his parents formerly attending Cthulhu cult meetings: every time he dies, his mother rebirths him and he quickly grows back to the same age.
The serious is, Kenny is always getting killed. So not seeing his face or hearing what he sounds like, makes it easier to witness his “accidents” and be indifferent to it. (Some find it hilarious butbI really can't laugh at him getting killed.
I know you're curious so the list of episodes are Super Best Friends (Season 5), Cartoon Wars Part I (Season 10), Cartoon Wars Part II (Season 10), 200 (Season 14) and 201 (Season 14).
His often muffled and incomprehensible speech—the result of his parka hood covering his mouth—is provided by co-creator Matt Stone.
Conversation. Yep, that's Kenny's tombstone in the opening credits. It reads: "Sleep well, little child. The Lord holds thee now."
Almost all of the time, Kenny wears a hood that muffles his speech. Kenny being muffled is how he gets away with inappropriate and vulgar speech without having to be bleeped out or censored.
Kyle Broflovski is one of the main characters of South Park. Based on co-creator Matt Stone, Kyle is a member of the only Jewish family in South Park, and is by far the smartest kid in town.
In earlier episodes like It Hits the Fan and Cartmanland, it seems like the other boys are aware of him dying a lot and in the latter Cartman tells the IRS people that Kenny dies all the time. However in Cherokee Hair Tampons and the Coon trilogy Kenny gets upset because none of his friends remember him dying.
Kenny's family is one of the poorest families in South Park. His parents are both unstable alcoholics and occasional drug users, the former which was a trait that his father Stuart inherited from his own father.
Voice. Out of all the boys, Kenny has the highest voice pitch. His speech is muffled, so that it is often difficult to hear what he says, although closed captions sometimes verify his lines. In later episodes, his lines have become somewhat more intelligible.
Comedy Central's hit show 'South Park' has stunned viewers after showing one of lead character Kenny's face for the first time in more than 10 years. In the series, Kenny's face is barely ever shown. He is usually seen in his signature orange hoodie that covers the majority of his face except for his eyes and mouth.
His mother is a red head and his father has brown hair. Assuming Kenny is a biological child of Stuart and Carol McCormick, it would imply that Stuart and Carol both carry a blonde gene that were both passed on to Kenny, hence Kenny is blonde.
In the episode, Kenny and his new girlfriend are encouraged by the Jonas Brothers to wear purity rings, which is secretly a marketing tactic by Disney to sell sex to young girls. Episode no. The episode was written and directed by series co-founder Trey Parker and is rated TV-MA-L in the United States.
Four-year-old Kenny loves cars and shopping at Target. Battling a brain tumor, when it came time for his wish no one was surprised to hear he wanted to have a car-themed shopping spree at his favorite store.
While the series usually maintains an expanding continuity, it is a running joke that Kenny's deaths from episode to episode are treated in a highly inconsistent fashion. Early-season deaths are usually treated as "non-canon", in that they are not acknowledged as having happened at all.
"Why a ball cap? Ninety percent of being cool is looking cool. And you look so much cooler wearing a ball cap," Kyle wrote in his autobiography American Sniper. The late Navy SEAL is credited with 255 kills, making him America's top sniper.
In earlier episodes, Kenny was his best friend, however, in later seasons, Butters Stotch is usually depicted as such. Cartman was the first one of the boys to be shown without his hat, as seen in "Merry Christmas Charlie Manson!".
Generally Kyle has green eyes, Kenny has blue eyes and Cartman has brown eyes, at least from what I've seen. The sketch shows that Kyle's a bit skinnier than Stan, but it's hard to say how accurate that sketch is to the real characters.
The F word (f**k) is used frequently, but it is bleeped when it airs on TV, (not on HBO Max usually) and it is uncensored on DVD and online. In the Season 5 episode "It Hits the Fan", the S word is said 162 times.
Chinese ban
In response to the episode's criticism of the Chinese government, South Park was entirely banned in China, including on its streaming services and social media platforms.