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  1. Apr 2, 2023 · Within it, Kenny is diagnosed with a terminal illness, and Eric Cartman has to make a defense to Congress in favor of stem cell research in order to save his best friend. Kenny did not return ...

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    Character Inspiration

    Like many of South Park's characters, Kenny is based on a real person; in this case, a childhood friend of Trey Parker's also named Kenny. In a 2000 interview Trey said that the real life Kenny was the poorest kid in the neighborhood and wore an orange parka that made it difficult for anyone to understand what he was saying. Trey also stated that real life Kenny would skip school from time to time causing the others to jokingly say he had died, and a few days later, he would join his classmat...

    Criminal Record

    In some episodes Kenny is known to do some crimes on his own, but not very often, in part due to him usually being selfless, albeit somewhat lecherous. He has been arrested four times - once for prostitution, in which he gave Howard Stern a "hummer" for ten bucks, once for participating in Stan's Whale Wars crew, once for illegally downloading music, and once for vigilantism. However, he never stays in prison for long since the town is full of idiots. He may not actually have been arrested in...

    Deaths

    1. See also: Kenny's Deaths and List of Kenny's Deaths. Kenny McCormick is best known in the show for his recurring death in nearly every episode of the first five seasons, often followed by some variant of "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!" and "You bastards!" from his friends Stan and Kyle, respectively. The gag has many precedents, going back at least as far as the regular cry, "You rotten swine! You've deaded me!" by Bluebottle voiced by Peter Sellers in "The Goon Show" in 1951. In the first...

    Kenny wears an orange parka, orange pants and brown gloves. Almost all of the time, Kenny has his hood on so that only his eyes are seen. Underneath his hood, he has messy blond hair, which looks somewhat similar to that of Tweek's, another character on the show. On occasion, usually when he is scared or crying, he will pull the strings on his hood...

    Kenny is the most sexually knowledgeable and experienced of the group. In earlier episodes, when an unknown term is introduced to Stan, Kyle, and Cartman, Kenny will be called upon by his friends to clarify, although Kenny sometimes does not know the meaning of the term himself. His muffled responses are often met with laughter or further confusion...

    Fighting

    Kenny has fought on a few occasions and is most likely the most physically active out of all the boys. He holds the ability to perform his "Spin Blossom Nut Squash" on command, as seen in "The Return of Chef". He is also able to throw shurikens correctly, as demonstrated by hitting Butters directly in the eye with one in "Good Times with Weapons". He occasionally gets into physical confrontations with Cartman due to Cartman's abusive nature (especially in early seasons). While Cartman overpow...

    Immortality

    Kenny is unable to die. In "Mysterion Rises", he remarks on how many times he has died, but instead of dying permanently, he ends up waking up in his bed, alive. He is troubled by the fact that no one remembers his deaths. He views his "power" as a curse. However, Cartman once stated that he dies all the time in "Cartmanland", which indicates that Cartman is the only one to remember Kenny's deaths, but, presumably due to his selfish nature, refuses to acknowledge them unless it would somehow...

    Stuart McCormick is Kenny's alcoholic father. He is usually seen hanging out with the other men in South Park and sometimes arguing, or physically fighting, with his wife. Stuart's alcoholism is probably why the McCormick family is so far into poverty. Kenny is shown to not care when Stuart and Kevin are fighting, merely watching television with a bored look.

    Carol McCormick is Kenny's mother. In "Cartman Joins NAMBLA", it is shown that after Kenny dies, his soul returns to her, takes to another body and is reborn. Similarly, in the last episode of the Mysterion Trilogy, Kenny is literally reborn, however, this time it is left open that Kenny's immortality is due to his parents worshiping Cthulhu. She says in "Coon vs. Coon & Friends", "We never should have gone to those stupid cult meetings.", meaning she is probably tired of having to give birth...

    Kevin McCormick is Kenny's older brother. He is very untidy in appearance. He does not have many speaking lines, but when he does speak, he seems to repeat much of what he says. His voice sounds similar to those of Terrance Mephesto, Bill, and Fosse, but he must get the accent from his mom. He is seen with a few band aids on his face. Kenny is shown to not care when Kevin and Stuart are fighting, merely watching television with a bored look. Kevin is quite different from Kenny, since Kevin al...

    Kenny is a friendly person in general, often seen interacting with other boys in background scenes. He is one of the leaders of the male student population, along with the rest of the boys. Despite his obsession with sex, he seems to have a decent relationship with girls. He was shown to be successful in maintaining a serious relationship with two ...

    Kenny is related to Stan's family through being named "honorary nephew" by Jimbo in "Volcano".
    Kenny is an immortal - while he can technically die, he just keeps being reborn (unless another immortal kills him), aging at an increased rate (10 years worth of growth in a few hours), and retain...
    In South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, when Kenny is tortured in Hell, he is in an area that appears to resembles Dante's sixth circle of heresy.
    In the overall series, Kenny was introduced as the comic relief, but was killed off in the Season Five episode "Kenny Dies" and stayed dead until the Season Six episode "Red Sleigh Down".

    Kenny appears as one of the main characters; along with Stan, Kyle and Cartman. Kenny is one of the playable characters.

    Kenny appears as Princess Kenny, the same role he filled in the Black Fridayarc, this time remaining on Cartman's side for most of the game. However, he betrays both Cartman and Kyle, since he was born a half-orc, a species that was destroyed by humans and elves. The player must then defeat him as a regular character, and a nazi zombie, before they must use the power of farting to fully defeat him, and the nazi zombies.

  2. Aug 8, 2021 · South Park follows four kids – Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick – and their various (mostly disastrous) adventures in and around the titular Colorado town. The series is aimed at a mature audience, with sexual content, graphic depictions of violence, and addressing topics and real-life events and social issues that more often than not end up being quite ...

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  3. Kenny McCormick. Kenneth " Kenny " McCormick[ 2 ] is a fictional character and one of the four main protagonists in the adult animated sitcom South Park, alongside Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and Eric Cartman. His often muffled and incomprehensible speech—the result of his parka hood covering his mouth—is provided by co-creator Matt Stone.

  4. A Ladder to Heaven. " A Ladder to Heaven " is the 12th episode of the sixth season and the 91st overall episode of the Comedy Central series South Park. It was originally broadcast on November 6, 2002. In the episode, the boys try to build a ladder to heaven to retrieve a winning ticket Kenny had before he died.

  5. "Kenny Dies" is the thirteenth episode of Season Five, and the 78th overall episode of South Park. It aired on December 5, 2001.[1] In a very special episode of "South Park," Cartman fights for Kenny's life when he speaks before Congress in favor of stem-cell research.[1] In an abortion clinic, a woman is giving her permission for scientists to use her dead fetus for stem cell research ...

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  7. This article focuses on the interactions between Kenny McCormick and the other characters. Cartman generally seems to tolerate Kenny, although he regards him as being lesser than him because he is poor, and can even at times be seen to treat Kenny as sort of a general laborer/servant, he is also very abusive, both physically and verbally. Cartman does appear to consider Kenny as his best ...