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Kenneth "Kenny" McCormick is a character in the animated series South Park. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, he first appeared in the short films both entitled The Spirit of Christmas in 1992 and 1995. He is voiced by Matt Stone and Mike Judge in the feature film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. His birthday is March 22. His zodiac sign is Aries.

Kenny is most famous for dying in nearly every episode in the first five seasons of South Park. He is also easily recognizable for almost always wearing an orange parka that covers most of his face and muffles his speech.

The character was taken off the show in the fifth season episode "Kenny Dies", but returned in the following season and has since been a regular character; however, he now only dies occasionally. In most of the episodes in the 10th and 11th seasons, he tends to recede into the background, though this tendency seems to have ended with the 11th season finale. Throughout the twelfth season, Kenny did not die once.

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First Appearances

Early versions of the character first appeared in Parker and Stone's two pre-South Park shorts, The Spirit of Christmas (1992 and 1995). In the first Spirit of Christmas short, the character resembling Kenny is unnamed, while the character resembling Cartman is named Kenny. Both of these characters get killed in the short. In the second Spirit of Christmas, a character with both Kenny's appearance and name appears and dies.

Like the other three main characters, Kenny first appeared on the South Park television series in the first episode, "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe" (1997).

Character Inspiration

Kenny, like many of South Park's characters, 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 continued stating that real life Kenny would disappear from time to time causing the others to wonder if he was dead.

Other Possible Inspirations

Highlander's Kenny

There was an immortal named Kenny who was stuck at the age of around 10 or so, and who was over 1000 years old, in the 1990s Highlander series. The Highlander immortals typically die repeatedly and then come back to life, until they are decapitated. In the one of the openings, you can clearly see Kenny's head being cut off with a pair of scissors. Also in: Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride Kenny has his arms torn off and his head knocked of by the Middle Park players during the game.

Meatloaf's "Objects in the Rear View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are"

In the song "Objects in the Rear-View Mirror May Appear Closer Than They Are" by Meatloaf, the first verse is about a boy named Kenny who died, and the second verse is about having an alcoholic father. The question remains: coincidence, or deliberate on the part of the writer?.

Characterization

Margaritaville

Appearance

Kenny almost always wears an orange Snorkel parka, orange trousers, and brown gloves. Almost all of the time, Kenny has his hood on so that only his eyes and nose are visible, although on some occasions when he gets frightened, he'll pull the strings of his hood over his face tighter. The shape of his hood surrounding his face makes him look considerably like a large vagina or ankh symbol; whether or not this was intentional on the creators part is unknown. Underneath his hood he has messy blond hair, which looks somewhat similar to that of Tweek, another South Park character. In South Park is Gay, Kenny has another parka. His parka is a light purple with very light purple pockets and his sleeves too.Also in South Park is Gay he buys another parks that is pink and fluffy. His trousers are black and with brown boots with a black stripe down of the boots. He is also shown to have almost nothing on underneath his parka, as seen in the episodes "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000", the film, "Lil' Crime Stoppers", and "Lice Capades", though he does have a white T-shirt on. In the episode "Good Times with Weapons" and in "Major Boobage", his anime self is shown to have blue eyes. Kenny is also shown to have blue eyes in the episode "Starvin' Marvin", in which a mutant turkey pulls out his eye and in a close-up, a blue iris is momentarily visible. It is worth mentioning however, that in an early draft for South Park: Bigger, Longer, & Uncut; Kenny is described as having hazel eyes. In the film and A Very Crappy Christmas it's shown that Kenny sleeps in his underwear, making him the only one of the boys who does so,(Kyle, Cartman, Stan, and Butters all wear pajamas and Tweek Tweak never sleeps and thus has no pajamas except for in Child Abduction is Not Funny). Whether this has something to do with his perversion or his poverty (I.E. being unable to afford central heating and/or pajamas) is unknown. However, in other episodes, he is shown wearing all his clothes including his parka in bed. It would seem that his parka was made from pieces of his bedroom curtains, as in the episode Quintuplets 2000, when we see Kenny practicing opera singing, we see his curtains in the background. They are of orange material, and a huge part of one is missing.

In the original Christmas short, he looks generally the same, but he wears green mittens and his mouth is visible and his voice is intelligible (it sounds a little like Craig or Clyde's). He only has one line, though.

A photo-realistic version of Kenny's appearance was produced as a police artist sketch for the episode "Free Willzyx", showing his nose. In Margaritaville, when the boys are playing with squirrels, Kenny is shown wearing part of his "toga" over his face mimicking how his parka covers his face, but more parts, such as his hair, are still visable.

Voice

Kenny's speech is muffled, so that it is often difficult to hear what he says (although the closed captioning sometimes verifies his lines), though his lines have become somewhat more intelligible in later episodes. An example of this is in the episode "Chinpokomon", where he appears to say "Fuck you" to Cartman after Cartman attempted to trade another chimpokomon for Kenny's Pengin. Kenny speaks clearly and without his hood in "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut", "The Jeffersons", and "Lice Capades" with proper, unmuffled lines. He also cheers in "The Losing Edge" and groans and is seen naked in "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000" but doesen't speak and his backside is seen . Kenny is shown without his hood in "Lil' Crime Stoppers", "The Losing Edge","Good Times With Weapons", "Lice Capades", "The Jeffersons", "Super Best Friends", "Margaritaville" and "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut"

In the film, Kenny's voice is performed by Mike Judge, creator of "Beavis and Butt-head" and "King of the Hill". In "The Jeffersons" and "Lice Capades", Kenny's unmuffled voice was performed by Matt Stone making it sound considerably different than it did in the movie. In the original Christmas short, his mouth is visible and he has an unmuffled line ("Yeah!") which sounds slightly nasally (a bit like Craig or Clyde).

Despite that his mouth is rarely shown and covered by cloth, causing the muffled lines, he vomits in "Major Boobage" and his mouth is clearly seen - it disappears when he finishes vomiting, Also on episode "Fat Camp" Kenny is to eat all kinds of disgusting things for money, you can clearly see his mouth as he eats a dissected piece from a Manatee in class as a bet as with many other daring stunts.

Personality and impact

Kenny is the most sexually knowledgeable of the group, and is probably the most perverted. 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 sometimes Kenny does not know the meaning of the term. His muffled responses are often met with laughter or further confusion. He was trying desprately trying to get his girlfriend to give him a BJ in the episode The Ring (but then he died of sexually transmitted diease shortly after). He has a passion for Quote "big fat titties" as shown in the episode "Lil' Crime Stoppers". His knowledge may be gleaned from his parents or from the pornography which Kenny is shown to possess in "Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants". He is usually the first to perform disgusting acts for money (such as disecting a Manatee, eating a its spleen, barfing it up, then eating it again, drinking from Jimbo's gas tank or giving Howard Stern a hummer). Stan and Kyle noticed this behavior in "Fat Camp" and created the "The Krazy Kenny Show" which starred Kenny doing undesirable acts for money (such as eating mice, pretending to kill newborn babies in front of their mothers, and washing his hair in battery acid) and in "Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods" he creates a haiku that goes like this:

When you rub your dick

You might find a discharge that

Winds up on the floor.

Although he is something of a silent protagonist, Kenny still seems to be very empathetic when it comes to his friends. In "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?" he is quick to show worry about the prospect of Timmy going to Hell. Again, in "Best Friends Forever", Kenny's will states that Cartman will receive his PSP because he feels sorry for him. Kenny also alludes to his many deaths and his friends' attitude towards them in "Cherokee Hair Tampons", when he gets angry at Stan for crying over Kyle's impending death and not recognizing Kenny's at all. Kenny is ultimately revealed to be a heroic character in "South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut" when he saves the world by sacrificing himself. This was only one of a few sacrificial deaths that occurred throughout the show.

Kenny is also shown to be very loyal to his friends, even when he is insulted or ridiculed. In the episode "Jewbilee", Kyle betrays Kenny by ratting him out to the elders. Afterwards, Kenny ends up saving everyone by sacrificing himself. In the early seasons, Cartman consistently insults Kenny for being poor and constantly reminds him how much he hates him. Nonetheless, it is shown that he and Kenny are BFFs, since Stan and Kyle are so close.

In "The Biggest Douche in the Universe", in which Cartman is possessed by the late Kenny, Kenny is shown to be a fan of Rob Schneider. When Cartman refuses to watch Rob Schneider's films, Kenny's soul keeps trying to get him to change the channel back.

Orignally, Kenny barley said anything in the episodes because his voice was muffled and no one could really understand him. But starting in the episode Major Boobage Kenny had more lines and played a bigger role. Major Boobage and The Ring were 2 episodes that had Kenny as the main focus.

Deaths

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 few episodes, Kyle said the entire phrase. Later on, it varied, depending on who killed Kenny.

Kenny has died and come back over 103 times in the South Park franchise (80 in the series, to date, two in the early animated shorts, six in other authorized TV parodies, six times in the video game, and twice in the movie). He is also killed nine different ways in the opening sequence. Kenny’s most recent death (the first since "Best Friends Forever", two and a half years earlier) was in "The Ring".

Kenny died in almost all the episodes until the writers killed him off permanently in the fifth season, in Kenny Dies, but he returned at the end of the next season's finale, Red Sleigh Down, remarking that he's "just been over there" (pointing off screen). By the sixth season, Matt and Trey dispensed with the practice of killing him in every episode, as they got bored with the joke. The reason why Kenny died continuously was given in an interview with Matt Stone and Trey Parker, who stated vaguely that it was because Kenny is poor. Kenny is always resurrected for the next episode, although the explanations for his reappearance varied. One episode explained that his soul returns to his mother, takes to another body, is reborn, and then grows to be 8 or 9 years old in record time, while another simply had Kenny magically reappearing out of thin air in the second part of the two-part episode "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut" after he was run over by a train in the first.

None of the other characters seem to find this at all unusual. Stan merely greeted Kenny when he materialized, and no one else even blinked. Kenny himself is sometimes aware of the fact that he is constantly killed, expressing resentment over the fact that Stan was worried about Kyle's impending death while never mourning Kenny, and opting to take home economics classes over wood shop partly because he was afraid of getting killed by the dangerous power tools in the shop class, and cheering after realizing he had survived the episode "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo".

Other characters occasionally seem to be vaguely aware of Kenny's deaths. In "Cartmanland", Kenny dies in Cartman's theme park, and when the lawyers suing him mention "that boy who died," Cartman replies with, "Who, Kenny? He dies all the time." It would seem that the others are also aware of Kenny's deaths, but are quite nonchalant about them since they know he will re-appear. Even Stan mentioned that Kenny died all the time in the episode "Gnomes", in which the gnomes accidentally crush Kenny, and mourn over this tragedy, but are confused as to why the kids don't seem to care. In "Chef Goes Nanners", Kenny eats antacid tablets, thinking they're mints, and drinks a lot of water afterward. When Kenny explodes, the four boys and Kyle's dad laugh and applaud, and Stan even says, "That was a good one." And in 4th grade kenny dies on a wheelrd sled and Stan says "Well who didn't see that coming" Kenny survives a few episodes in the first five seasons:

  • "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo".
  • "City on the Edge of Forever", which takes place entirely within Stan's dream. Kenny only dies within the dream (and a false flashback that Cartman has in the dream).
  • "Rainforest Schmainforest", when he is struck by lightning and then revived with CPR by his new girlfriend Kelly.
  • The "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?"/"Probably" two-parter, when he is run over by a bus in Part 1 and presumed dead. When the bus stops in Mexico in Part 2, he is scraped from underneath the bus by a Mexican man and found to still be alive.
  • "Fat Camp", in which a kid from drug rehab who had previously been posing as Cartman is forced by Stan and Kyle to dress in Kenny's orange parka and climb into Ms. Crabtree's uterus as part of a television stunt. His dead body is later squeezed out, followed by the corpse of another kid resembling Harry Potter. Kenny was serving jail-time in New York after performing a sex act on Howard Stern during his live radio show at the time.
  • In the fifth season episode "Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow", Earth Day activists hack all of Kenny's limbs off, but he is not shown to die at any point in the episode.
  • Cripple Fight-the hawk takes him, but he is seen in scouts later.

In addition to escaping death in a few episodes, Kenny does not appear in the episodes "Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus", "Cat Orgy", "Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub", and "Pip" and therefore does not die in any of these episodes.

Kenny has died only rarely during seasons 7 through 11. Some "deaths" are not actual instances of Kenny dying, but are still accompanied by Stan and Kyle's remarks, such as when Kenny's "World of Warcraft" character was killed in "Make Love, Not Warcraft".

The episode "Cripple Fight" suggests that Kenny's deaths are caused by his parka. When Timmy gives Jimmy a nearly identical parka, a series of unfortunate and fatal events repeatedly happen behind him (meaning they all miss him); a voice can even vaguely be heard screaming, "There's Kenny! Kill him!", but Jimmy does not even notice. On the other hand, in some episodes, Kenny dies without the parka, such as The Jeffersons when Mr. Jefferson tosses him up through the ceiling (thinking it was his son) and killing him. Kenny is also seen to like pan flute bands as seen in Pandemic.

In The Theme Song

Kenny's lines in the first season are :

I like girls with big fat titties ; I like girls with big vaginas.
  • In season 2:

I like girls with big fat tities ; I like girls with deep vaginas.


  • In season 3, this changed to:
I have got a ten inch penis; Use your mouth if you want to clean it.
  • In mid way season 6,he get's stuck in cartman:

Ample parking day or night ; People spouting HOWDY NEIBOUR!!

  • In season seven, this changed to
Someday I'll be old enough to stick my dick up Britney's butt!
  • In season ten part two, the theme was revamped and Kenny's lines were
I like f**king silly bitches; And I know my penis likes it .

Background and family

Kenny's family is one of the poorest families in South Park. Even worse is that it's also fairly large[1] Because Kenny's family is so poor, they eat frozen waffles with no side dishes for dinner and bread sandwiches for breakfast. In "Starvin' Marvin", Kenny won a can of green beans for his family, though they could not afford a can opener. Cartman frequently exploits Kenny’s poverty by offering him money for performing strange or dangerous tasks. In "The List", Cartman frequently mentions that his family eats Pop-Tarts for dinner. This is actually proven at the end of the episode, as Kenny and his family are all seen eating Pop-Tarts before a stray bullet kills Kenny at the dinner table. In Best Friends Forever all of kenny's possessions could be kept in a small cardboard-box

Despite his family’s poverty, Kenny always manages to stay current with trends in toys and video games, such as maintaining a "World of Warcraft" subscription (and a computer to play it on), being the first kid to get a PSP in South Park, or buying the Chinpokomon dolls, and being the only child in the town to have a Go Go Action Bronco, a battery-powered miniature car.

Stuart McCormick

Main article: Stuart McCormick

He is Kenny's alcoholic father. He is usually seen hanging out with the other men in South Park, or arguing - and sometimes beating - his wife. Stuart is an alcoholic, which is the most likely reason behind his family's poverty.

Carol McCormick

Main article: Carol McCormick

She is Kenny's young mother. She is said to have had Kenny when she was only sixteen years old. In Cartman Joins NAMBLA, it is implied that after Kenny dies, his soul returns to her, takes to another body, and is reborn (though this was likely just a cutaway joke.)

Kevin McCormick

Main article: Kevin McCormick

He is Kenny's older brother. He is very untidy in appearance. He hasn't had very 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 Mephisto, Bill, and Fosse, but he must get the accent from his mum.

Karen McCormick

See "Best Friends Forever" for details

She is Kenny's reclusive younger sister. She first appeared in "Best Friend's Forever", when she and the rest of the McCormicks visited Kenny in the hospital. She has had no speaking lines, and her name has not yet been given, although Matt Stone has called her "Karen".

Grandfather

See "Fat Camp" for details

He didn't have any speaking lines either, but he appeared in Fat Camp, when Kenny, as a stunt on the Krazy Kenny Show, gave him a full-body massage on live television.

Friends and Relationships

Eric Cartman

Main article: Eric Cartman

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. Cartman does appear to consider Kenny as his best friend out of the other three boys, although he is not above exaggerating the depth of their friendship in order to achieve or obtain something he wants, usually after Kenny dies or is incapacitated, such as in the episode "Best Friends Forever". In the same episode, Kenny described his general attitude toward his friendship with Cartman as his feeling sorry for him, because everyone else hates him, though Kenny might actually be the one who no one really likes. However, it is also shown that the two share a "best friends forever" necklace (hence the title of the episode), and in the episode "Kenny Dies", Kenny agrees with Cartman's assessment that the two are best friends, as Kyle and Stan are.

Kenny will go along with Cartman if he talks about something he agrees on (such as the time he giggled uncontrollably when Cartman farted in Kyle's face in "Canceled"), or Kyle and Stan if he gets really annoyed by Cartman's attitude. On occasion, he is known to punch Cartman when Cartman rips on him for being poor. In fact, in Cartmanland Kenny was invited to go to Cartman's theme park, when Kyle and Stan couldn´t come. Cartman has shown to get angry and defensive after Kenny has died, while Stan and Kyle take it like it's nothing and have sometimes used it to get what they want (such as asking for ice cream with butterscotch in "Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut"). He is also aware of Kenny's deaths.

Kelly

Main Article: Kelly

Kenny briefly had a girlfriend named Kelly in "Rainforest Schmainforest" (she was first to admit her feelings for him), who came to his aid during one of his famous "death" scenes. In the next episode, "Spontaneous Combustion", he spends a lot of time at a new girlfriend's house but the viewer never sees her. Because Kenny had started dating Kelly in the previous episode, it is safe to assume that they are one and the same. Kelly hasn't been heard of since (although she was seen at the dance in "Hooked on Monkey Phonics", possibly having arranged to meet up with Kenny, but not being able to as he is dead at that point). If you look closely, you can actually see parts of kenny's parka with Kelly at the dance.

Millie

In the episode The Biggest Douche in the Universe Rob Schenider was possesed by Kenny, after eating a meat loaf that Kenny was inside. Then, during a commercial for a Rob Schneider movie coming out, he was seen trying to kiss Millie which may conclude that Kenny had a crush on her.

Tammy Warner

In the episode The Ring, Kenny gets a new girlfriend, the fifth grader Tammy Warner. She happens to be the only person in the school poorer then Kenny. Classmates at school call her a slut because she gave a boy named Dave Darskey a BJ (Blow Job) in the parking lot of TGI Fridays. Kenny finds out later in the episode that she did this because she got worked up watching the Jonas Brothers. This prompts Kenny to go and buy her Jonas Brothers tickets, hoping it is the way into her heart, and other body parts. After the concert, Tammy is called backstage where she is given a purity ring by the Jonas Brothers themselves, which stops her from doing anything 'naughty'. Eventually, due to boredom, they take off the purity rings and Tammy gives Kenny a BJ. Unfortunately it is this act that kills Kenny in the end - in the last few minutes it shows his funeral scene, in which the Vicar is heard to say: "And so, as we commit this young child to the earth, let us all be reminded that syphillis is still a deadly disease, and it can be caught even if using protection."

Hero

Despite these problems, Kenny is often portrayed as the hero of the group; indeed, several of his deaths have been acts of heroic self-sacrifice. Matt & Trey tried to kill him off for a year (he died in the Hell's Pass Hospital of a muscle disease) and replaced him first with Butters Stotch and then Tweek. During the 2002 Christmas episode Kenny returned after being trapped in the depths of Cartman. During the following season, he seemed to have lost his bad luck and didn't die anymore. In the 7th episode of season 12, he was almost killed, but was saved by Stan.

Talents

Weaponry

Kenny, like Stan,is good with weapons. As in Volcano he blows up fish in the lake and shoots a ram down.

Music

Kenny has a very good opera voice (after taking lessons), as seen in "Quintuplets 2000". He uses this talent to travel to Romania where he sings for money. He is also a proficient drummer as seen in "Christian Rock Hard" and "The Red Badge of Gayness" and plays violin as seen in "Summer Sucks." He can also sing and dance at the same time, extremely evident in Rainforest Schmainforest, Something You Can Do With Your Finger and Elementary School Musical.


Gaming

Kenny is shown to have a large mastery of strategic video gaming in "Best Friends Forever", reaching Level 60 in the PSP Game "Heaven vs Hell", and was known by the angels as the heaven's equivalent of Keanu Reeves (Neo or Constantine). In "Make Love, Not Warcraft" he is a human hunter in the game World of Warcraft (a race/class combination not actually possible in the game). In Towelie, he plays the 2001 Okama Gamesphere with the other boys until his death, at which time Towelie takes his place. in the "Chinpokomon" episode, he suffers a non-fatal seizure while playing a game about bombing Pearl Harbor.

Fighting

Kenny has fought on a few occasions. He also 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".

Acting

Kenny dressed up as a pregnant underage girl to get morning-after abortion pills (though the only thing he wore was a long, blond wig) in Cartman Joins NAMBLA.He also dressed up as Michael Jackson's son in "The Jeffersons"

Sports

Played football in the season one episode "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride", was part of the dodgeball team in the season two episode "Conjoined Fetus Lady", and played centerfield of the baseball team in the season nine episode "The Losing Edge". In "The Losing Edge" and "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride", the number on the back of his shirt is the number 13, a joke on how Kenny is unlucky due to being in poverty and dying all the time. In the second of those episodes, his number is 69, a reference to his perverted sense of humor. Kenny can also play tetherball, but ended up getting strangled by it in Mecha-Streisand.

Computer Skills

In "Christian Rock Hard" he teaches Stan and Kyle how to download music for free off the Internet. He also helped save the World... of Warcraft in "Make Love, Not Warcraft". In the The Ungroundable, Kenny is playing Call of Duty: World At War

References in other media

  • In the book South Park and Philosophy: Bigger, Longer, and More Penetrating, there is an article about Kenny, by Southern Illinois University philosophy professor Dr. Randall Auxier, entitled: "Killing Kenny: Our Daily Dose of Death."[1]
  • In Episode 3 of the anime FLCL, there is a scene best seen via freeze frame in which a car ornament in the likeness of Kenny can be seen impaled through the head with an arrow.
  • In his 2007 television special Jeff Dunham: Spark of Insanity, ventriloquist comedian Jeff Dunham and his puppet Walter remarked while looking into the camera, "This is Comedy Central! I can see Cartman. I can see Kenny. Oh, he just got killed."
  • The rapper Master P released a single in 1998 entitled "Kenny's Dead" as part of the Chef Aid album.
  • Kenny's deaths and the "Oh my God! They killed Kenny!" catchphrase is well known in popular culture, and has appeared on various pieces of merchandise, from T-shirts to guitar straps (like the one used by The Police guitarist Andy Summers),
  • In an episode of Celebrity Deathmatch, Flea (Red Hot Chilli Peppers) vs Kenny G, when Kenny G dies Nick Diamond cries out "Oh my god! Flea Killed Kenny G! Flea killed Kenny G!" Then a child that is modeled like a kid from South Park calls out "You Bastards!"
  • The golden Spacesuits in Danny Boyle's Sunshine (2007 film) are influenced by Kenny's trademarked Parka
  • In volume 3 of the Shrine of the Morning Mist manga, one of the posters shown in Yuzu Hieda's room is that of Kenny McCormick. In episode 5 of FLCL, Lieutenant Kitsurubami's has a Kenny McCormick keychain and when Naota is having an awkward conversation with Mamimi, his appearance changes to resemble Kenny and talks with his voice muffled.
  • In the game Fallout, there is a man named Deputy Kenny, and when killed it says on his computer screen "Oh my god, you killed Kenny."
  • In the popular MMOFPS 'Battleground Europe' when you type in the .wtf command one of the responses can be 'Maybe they were aiming for KenneY.' The misspelling is deliberate.
  • In the 2007 The Police reunion tour, the guitar strap used by Andy Summers features Kenny being electrocuted (the words "Oh My God! They killed Kenny!" can be read on the strap).

Quotes and Catchphrases

  • "Holy shit dude!"
  • "A dildo is a giant stick that goes inside Cartman's mom's vagina."
  • "FUCK YOU CARTMAN!"
  • (Before he gets killed) "aaaaaahhhhhhhhh"
  • "Fingerbang is when you stick your finger in a vagina over and over again."
  • "Girls like shaved balls."
  • (While unhooded in the movie) "Goodbye, you guys."
  • "Whoo-Hoo!"
  • "Hi, ladies!"
  • (Unhooded in "The Jeffersons") "Aren't I a little too big to be Blanket?"
  • (Unhooded) "Alright, but you guys owe me for this."
  • "I'm Okay!"
  • "Oh, your Penis!"
  • "Hey Guys, what's up?"
  • "I don't know, but I gotta think of something!"
  • "Hey Mom, I fixed your favorite drink!"
  • "That Does IT!! ("after his second dream in Cartman Joins NAMBLA")
  • "What's Happening?"
  • "Hey guys, I'm dyin-"(in Ike's Wee Wee)
  • "SHUT UP CARTMAN, YOU BLOOD BELCHING VAGINA!" (from "A Ladder to Heaven")
  • "Damn, i'd like to get a taste of her!"-(In Mrs. Ellen)
  • (To Kelly in Rainforest Schmainforest), "Heh, I'm not poor!" , "That's good!", and "Okay, I can do that!"
  • (Hoodless in Lice Capades) NO, NOT THE SOCKS, NOT THE SOCKS!!!
  • "But mom, I'm fucking sick!"
  • "Luckily, Cartman is big enough for the both of us."
  • "That's what 'lost' means, stupid!"
  • "I wanna watch, fat boy!"
  • "Fucking awesome!"
  • "Try this, Professor Chaos! Feel my wrath!"
  • "Oh my God, they killed Cartman!"
  • "Oh my God, they killed Mephesto!"
  1. Staff (February 5, 2007). "Philosophy Speaker Presents "Killing Kenny: Our Daily Dose of Death"", GMC Journal, Green Mountain College. 
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