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Kenny almost dies in this episode, but he survives everything. However, during the credits, he is crushed by a tree. 204 - Ike's Wee Wee: Kenny trips and falls into an open grave. As he lies there, a gravestone falls on top of him. 205 - Conjoined Fetus Lady: During the South Park vs. China dodgeball game, a Chinese throws a dodgeball at Kenny.
Kenny's deaths are well-known in popular culture, [8] and was one of the things viewers most commonly associated with South Park during its earlier seasons. [54] IGN ranked Kenny at #6 on their "The Top 25 South Park Characters" list. [55] The exclamation of "Oh my God! They killed Kenny!"
"Kenny Dies" is the thirteenth episode of the fifth season of the animated television series South Park, and the 78th episode of the series overall. "Kenny Dies" originally aired in the United States on December 5, 2001 on Comedy Central and in the United Kingdom on April 20, 2002 on Sky One .
"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.
According to Matt Stone and Trey Parker, they were running out of ideas for creative ways to kill Kenny and in general had grown tired of his character, not seeing a point to keep him around. Season 6 focused on the other boys coping with Kenny's death and trying to find a replacement (first Butters, then Tweek).
"Pinkeye" was the first South Park episode to feature a cold open, or an opening scene jumping right into the story before the opening credits are shown. In all previous episodes, and the majority of those following it, the episode starts after the opening credits and follows a three-act model, more in the style of a short film than a ...
It was the last of the original six South Park episodes ordered by Comedy Central before the network committed to a full season of 13 episodes. Parker long wanted to feature a Grim Reaper-like death character in South Park, as he had enjoyed drawing cartoon images of Death riding on a tricycle since his childhood. This was the inspiration ...
Despite season 6 being well-liked among fans, a small group of viewers protested Kenny's permanent death and even threatened to boycott Comedy Central, the network airing South Park. In response to this backlash, Trey Parker and Matt Stone reversed the decision, acknowledging that South Park wouldn't be the same without Kenny. Consequently ...