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Tammy and Kenny remove their purity rings, and Tammy suggests they go to TGI Fridays, greatly exciting Kenny. The show immediately cuts to Kenny's funeral, where the audience learns that he contracted syphilis after receiving a BJ from Tammy and died as a result. As the episode closes, Cartman restates how the mouth of an American woman is "the ...
127 times (episodes: Kenny Dies; movies: South Park: The End of Obesity South Park: Post COVID [1]) 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 .
South Park producer and storyboard artist Adrien Beard, who voices Tolkien Black, the only African-American child in South Park, was recruited to voice the character "because he was the only black guy [in the] building" when Parker needed to quickly find someone to voice the character during the production of the season four (2000) episode ...
[9] [10] Kenny McCormick was based on the creator's observation that most groups of childhood friends in small middle-class towns always included "the one poor kid" and decided to portray Kenny in this light. [11] Butters Stotch is loosely based on South Park co-producer Eric Stough. [12] Some of the original voice actors left the show.
"Best Friends Forever" is the fourth episode in the ninth season of the American animated television series South Park. The 129th episode overall, it was written and directed by co-creator Trey Parker and first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on March 30, 2005.
"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.
The episode was selected for inclusion on the DVD release South Park: Timmy!, along with "Timmy 2000," "4th Grade" and "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000." [2] Walt Belcher of The Tampa Tribune highlighted the episode as part of "holiday TV shows that'll leave you shouting out with glee." [3]
"Quintuplets 2000" (also known as "Contorting Quintuplets 2000" in some syndicated markets and "Quintuplets" on the South Park Studios website) is the fourth episode of the fourth season of the American animated television series South Park, and the 52nd episode of the series overall. In production order, this is the 3rd episode of Season 4.