A story arc that occurs during the second half of the season starting with " A Ladder to Heaven " involves Cartman being possessed by Kenny after accidentally drinking his ashes which Cartman thought was chocolate milk mix.
Kenny's soul is trapped inside Cartman's body until it is exorcised into a pot roast, which is eaten by Rob Schneider , who subsequently dies. Finally, at the end of the Christmas episode , Kenny returns, stating that he had been "over there," as he points to his right. During the following season, Kenny seems to have lost his bad luck and does not die anymore. In " Best Friends Forever ", Kenny is the first in South Park to get a Sony PSP and the first in the world to reach level sixty in the game Heaven versus Hell ; he dies early in the episode to command Heaven's armies in the final battle against Satan in the episode he is frequently likened or referred to as Keanu Reeves.
His death is not permanent, however, and he is revived, but in a persistent vegetative state with a feeding tube in an almost-serious spoof of the controversy surrounding the Terri Schiavo case in Florida. This episode won South Park its first Emmy. Kenny has died times in the South Park franchise 98 in the series, 12 in the shorts , 14 in the video games, and twice in the movie.
He also dies in the intro during season 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. In the clip episode " City on the Edge of Forever Flashbacks ", while relating stories of previous episodes, Cartman mentions how Kenny died in one such incident, to which Stan and Kyle protest, "That's not the way it happened; Kenny just died eight hours ago from that monster, how could he have died then too?
I guess that does not make sense. Season 14 explains that everyone fails to remember that Kenny has died whenever he does see below but one episode shows that Cartman is aware of Kenny's constant deaths, but it is possible that he does not find them to be a source of concern. He dies all the time! Screw you guys!
I'm going home! After doing this, he walks away, only to have a piano crush him while Stan continues to weep for Kyle, oblivious to Kenny's death. In " Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut ", the second part of a two-part episode where Kenny had died in the first part , Kenny miraculously materializes next to Stan, accompanied with angelic music, but Stan merely acknowledges him with a slightly surprised "Oh, hey, Kenny.
Kenny himself seems to be somewhat aware of his own recurring death. When Stan asks why, Kenny says, "'Cause, dude, I'll fucking die. Don't be stupid. In " Tweek vs. Craig ", Kenny avoids shop class fearing the dangers of the many hazardous tools; after he narrowly avoids dying, he channels the dead girlfriend and relatives of the shop teacher for a few moments. Also, the Lyrics of the song " Kenny's Dead " state.
Would it be a car crash, a plane, a gun, or suicide?! Frosty killed Kenny! Luckily, Butters receives medical attention after the whole town sees him in shock. In later episodes his eye appears to be fine as if it never happened. As much as Cartman can rip on Kyle and say that he wants him to die; at the end of the day, he chose to save Kyle in Smug Alert.
He is voiced by series co-creator Matt Stone and loosely based on co-producer Eric Stough. While Kenny eventually returned, his absence gave rise to many diverse characters, first and foremost being Butters. Chef on South Park Studios. 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. Kenny is also shown to enjoy getting high.
Well, almost no-one. He goes home and becomes his supervillain alter ego, Professor Chaos , and sets off to get his revenge on the four ninjas. Professor Chaos neutralizes Kyle and Stan, so Kenny comes to their defense and throws one of his shuriken.
He is voiced by Trey Parker. Starting with the original "Spirit of Christmas" pilot episode and continuing until the recent specials , Kenny has been trampled, impaled, electrocuted, burned, crushed, disintegrated and even bored to death throughout the franchise. Early in the show, Kenny surviving an episode was a rare occurrence, reserved for special occasions like Christmas episodes. In recent years, however, his demise is far less common. Here is a detailed look at the evolution of the gag, and the difficulties that arise when attempting to pinpoint the exact number of times Kenny McCormick has died over the South Park franchise, including video games, films and other media.
For the first five seasons of South Park , Kenny's death is a standardized part of the show. Each episode, with rare exception, features Kenny dying in some horribly brutal fashion followed by Stan and Kyle's iconic catchphrase, "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!
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