Post by pieandchips on Nov 29, 2008 23:09:05 GMT -5
Full Name: Kenneth McCormick
Nicknames: Kenny
Age: 9
Height: Short
Weight: ?
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Alliance: Neutral
Home: South Park
Franchise: South Park
Physical Description: Wears an orange parka. Without it he has blond hair
Weapons: None
Abilities/Powers: He can die (if it's not from a terminal disease)
Skills: (Simple things like if they’re a good cook or can run real fast or something.)
Personality: Kenny comes from a very poor, violent, and alcoholic family;[4] his parents are Stuart and Carol McCormick. Eric Cartman often teases Kenny for his poverty.
When it comes to sexual matters, Kenny is the most knowledgeable of the group, and the others will typically go to him if they do not know something. Kenny is fond of toilet humor and pornography.
In a running gag for the five first seasons of the show, Kenny died in almost every episode, with only a handful of exceptions.[5] This was often followed by the catchphrase "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!" "You bastards!", usually said by Stan and Kyle, or some variation of it. It was also common practice for a number of rats to suddenly appear and begin picking at his corpse.
Kenny "permanently" died in the episode "Kenny Dies" (2001), and was taken off the show, with the creators confirming that they had killed the character for good.[6] Despite this claim, Kenny returned to the show less than one year later, first as a spirit possessing Cartman in "A Ladder to Heaven", then as his old self in "Red Sleigh Down". After this, Kenny has not died in every episode, but he still dies in some episodes, most recently in the Season 11 finale, "The List".[7]
Kenny has voluntarily died on numerous occasions in order to save people. In "Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut", Kenny electrocutes himself in order to restore power to a hospital that had been snowed in, saving the lives of everyone inside. At the end of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, he dies in order to restore the chaos that was unleashed from hell, in "Jewbilee", he dies to save a group of Jewish boy scouts, and in "Best Friends Forever", Kenny dies so that he can save Heaven during its war against Satan's minions.
Kenny goes well along with his friends Stan and Kyle. Kenny's friendship with Cartman is more complex. Although Cartman often teases Kenny, and Kenny wrote in his will that he did not like Cartman, but felt sorry for him,[8] it has also been indicated that Kenny and Cartman consider themselves to be best friends.[9][8] In "Rainforest Schmainforest", Kenny begins a relationship with a girlfriend named Kelly, and in the following episode, he is on his way to see her when he spontaneously combusts.
History: Kenny comes from a very poor, violent, and alcoholic family;[4] his parents are Stuart and Carol McCormick. Eric Cartman often teases Kenny for his poverty.
When it comes to sexual matters, Kenny is the most knowledgeable of the group, and the others will typically go to him if they do not know something. Kenny is fond of toilet humor and pornography.
In a running gag for the five first seasons of the show, Kenny died in almost every episode, with only a handful of exceptions.[5] This was often followed by the catchphrase "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!" "You bastards!", usually said by Stan and Kyle, or some variation of it. It was also common practice for a number of rats to suddenly appear and begin picking at his corpse.
Kenny "permanently" died in the episode "Kenny Dies" (2001), and was taken off the show, with the creators confirming that they had killed the character for good.[6] Despite this claim, Kenny returned to the show less than one year later, first as a spirit possessing Cartman in "A Ladder to Heaven", then as his old self in "Red Sleigh Down". After this, Kenny has not died in every episode, but he still dies in some episodes, most recently in the Season 11 finale, "The List".[7]
Kenny has voluntarily died on numerous occasions in order to save people. In "Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut", Kenny electrocutes himself in order to restore power to a hospital that had been snowed in, saving the lives of everyone inside. At the end of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, he dies in order to restore the chaos that was unleashed from hell, in "Jewbilee", he dies to save a group of Jewish boy scouts, and in "Best Friends Forever", Kenny dies so that he can save Heaven during its war against Satan's minions.
Kenny goes well along with his friends Stan and Kyle. Kenny's friendship with Cartman is more complex. Although Cartman often teases Kenny, and Kenny wrote in his will that he did not like Cartman, but felt sorry for him,[8] it has also been indicated that Kenny and Cartman consider themselves to be best friends.[9][8] In "Rainforest Schmainforest", Kenny begins a relationship with a girlfriend named Kelly, and in the following episode, he is on his way to see her when he spontaneously combusts.
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Nicknames: Kenny
Age: 9
Height: Short
Weight: ?
Gender: Male
Race: Human
Alliance: Neutral
Home: South Park
Franchise: South Park
Physical Description: Wears an orange parka. Without it he has blond hair
Weapons: None
Abilities/Powers: He can die (if it's not from a terminal disease)
Skills: (Simple things like if they’re a good cook or can run real fast or something.)
Personality: Kenny comes from a very poor, violent, and alcoholic family;[4] his parents are Stuart and Carol McCormick. Eric Cartman often teases Kenny for his poverty.
When it comes to sexual matters, Kenny is the most knowledgeable of the group, and the others will typically go to him if they do not know something. Kenny is fond of toilet humor and pornography.
In a running gag for the five first seasons of the show, Kenny died in almost every episode, with only a handful of exceptions.[5] This was often followed by the catchphrase "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!" "You bastards!", usually said by Stan and Kyle, or some variation of it. It was also common practice for a number of rats to suddenly appear and begin picking at his corpse.
Kenny "permanently" died in the episode "Kenny Dies" (2001), and was taken off the show, with the creators confirming that they had killed the character for good.[6] Despite this claim, Kenny returned to the show less than one year later, first as a spirit possessing Cartman in "A Ladder to Heaven", then as his old self in "Red Sleigh Down". After this, Kenny has not died in every episode, but he still dies in some episodes, most recently in the Season 11 finale, "The List".[7]
Kenny has voluntarily died on numerous occasions in order to save people. In "Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut", Kenny electrocutes himself in order to restore power to a hospital that had been snowed in, saving the lives of everyone inside. At the end of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, he dies in order to restore the chaos that was unleashed from hell, in "Jewbilee", he dies to save a group of Jewish boy scouts, and in "Best Friends Forever", Kenny dies so that he can save Heaven during its war against Satan's minions.
Kenny goes well along with his friends Stan and Kyle. Kenny's friendship with Cartman is more complex. Although Cartman often teases Kenny, and Kenny wrote in his will that he did not like Cartman, but felt sorry for him,[8] it has also been indicated that Kenny and Cartman consider themselves to be best friends.[9][8] In "Rainforest Schmainforest", Kenny begins a relationship with a girlfriend named Kelly, and in the following episode, he is on his way to see her when he spontaneously combusts.
History: Kenny comes from a very poor, violent, and alcoholic family;[4] his parents are Stuart and Carol McCormick. Eric Cartman often teases Kenny for his poverty.
When it comes to sexual matters, Kenny is the most knowledgeable of the group, and the others will typically go to him if they do not know something. Kenny is fond of toilet humor and pornography.
In a running gag for the five first seasons of the show, Kenny died in almost every episode, with only a handful of exceptions.[5] This was often followed by the catchphrase "Oh my God, they killed Kenny!" "You bastards!", usually said by Stan and Kyle, or some variation of it. It was also common practice for a number of rats to suddenly appear and begin picking at his corpse.
Kenny "permanently" died in the episode "Kenny Dies" (2001), and was taken off the show, with the creators confirming that they had killed the character for good.[6] Despite this claim, Kenny returned to the show less than one year later, first as a spirit possessing Cartman in "A Ladder to Heaven", then as his old self in "Red Sleigh Down". After this, Kenny has not died in every episode, but he still dies in some episodes, most recently in the Season 11 finale, "The List".[7]
Kenny has voluntarily died on numerous occasions in order to save people. In "Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut", Kenny electrocutes himself in order to restore power to a hospital that had been snowed in, saving the lives of everyone inside. At the end of South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, he dies in order to restore the chaos that was unleashed from hell, in "Jewbilee", he dies to save a group of Jewish boy scouts, and in "Best Friends Forever", Kenny dies so that he can save Heaven during its war against Satan's minions.
Kenny goes well along with his friends Stan and Kyle. Kenny's friendship with Cartman is more complex. Although Cartman often teases Kenny, and Kenny wrote in his will that he did not like Cartman, but felt sorry for him,[8] it has also been indicated that Kenny and Cartman consider themselves to be best friends.[9][8] In "Rainforest Schmainforest", Kenny begins a relationship with a girlfriend named Kelly, and in the following episode, he is on his way to see her when he spontaneously combusts.
Other: (Anything else you want to add about them, it’s optional)
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