Kenny McCormick
Kenneth "Kenny" McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone (and, on one occasion, Mike Judge), is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. He is one of the four central characters, all of whom are nine-year old boys.
He is well-known for almost always wearing his orange parka, and for being killed in nearly every episode. Due to his hood, which covers his mouth in all but a few scenes in the show's history, his lines are muffled, though occasionally they are intelligible, and closed captioning sometimes clarifies his lines. He has only spoken without being muffled on 2 occasions: in the South Park movie and in the season 8 episode, "The Jeffersons."
Character
Kenny's unmuffled voice sounds like a slightly higher-pitched version of Stan Marsh. In the movie Kenny's voice was performed by Mike Judge, creator of Beavis and Butt-head and King of the Hill. In the Season 8 episode The Jeffersons, Kenny's voice was performed by Matt Stone.
Kenny's family is extremely poor. His father, Stuart McCormick, is an alcoholic, and his friends (especially Eric Cartman) often tease him about it. Kenny has two siblings: Kevin McCormick, and a little girl who seemingly has no name and apparently didn't exist until the episode "Best Friends Forever." Because Kenny's family is so poor (they are on welfare, although the officer in "Lil' Crime Stoppers" says the McCormicks run a meth lab.), they eat frozen waffles with no side dishes for dinner and bread sandwiches for breakfast. 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.
Visual appearance
Kenny almost always wears an orange hooded parka with brown gloves (although he does remove it during the movie South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut and in episodes #504 "Super Best Friends",#402 "The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000", #305 "Jakovasaurs", #706 "Lil' Crime Stoppers", #807 "The Jeffersons" and #905 "The Losing Edge".). In these episodes he would usually have some type of accessory accompanying him such as a colourful bird mask in #807 "The Jeffersons" and a red baseball hat in #905 "The Losing Edge". Underneath his hood he has messy blonde hair, which looks very similar to that of another South Park character, Tweek.
Geometrically, the shape of the portion of Kenny's face visible through his hood is almost a lens, although the arcs are either elliptical or parabolic rather than circular. This gives the face a squashed look, as does the use of an ellipse rather than a circle for the lip of the hood. The dark areas to either sides of the face are lunes.
It has not been widely noted, but it is possible that he is dressed in this way to make him appear like a vulva or venus symbol (♀). It has also been noted that his body is very similar in shape to an ankh, which goes along with the theme of reincarnation that is present in the character - see also Anorankh.
In episodes "Fat Camp" and "Cripple Fight," it is suggested that Kenny's wardrobe plays a role in his many deaths. In "Fat Camp" Kenny is never actually killed, although a boy dressed up as Kenny dies in the end; to which Stan replies, "They killed Kenny!...sort of." In "Cripple Fight" Timmy tried to have Jimmy killed by giving him a parka that resembles one Kenny would wear. Jimmy is seen walking down a street, narrowly escaping death with every step.
Talents
Music
Kenny has a very good singing voice (after taking lessons), as seen in Quintuplets 2000.
Supernatural Abilities
Kenny has the power of self-resurrection, although this may be considered more of a 'gift' than an actual 'talent'.
Death
Kenny is most famous for dying in nearly every episode of the first five seasons, often followed by a cry of "Oh my God, They killed Kenny!" and "You bastards!" from his friends Stan and Kyle. In the earlier seasons, usually right after his death, rats show up, start nibbling on the body and carry off body parts. In The Succubus, Kenny even dies twice: first when the boys are waiting for Chef to come play baseball, then the next day when he is squashed by the Succubus during Chef's wedding. Also in the episode Pink Eye Kenny dies three times. First he is crushed by a satellite. Then he is cut in half as a zombie. Then when trying to come out of his grave an angel statue falls.
Matt Stone and Trey Parker tried to kill him off for a year (he died in the "Hell's Pass Hospital" of an ambiguous muscle disease) and replaced him first with Butters and then Tweek. During the 2002 Christmas episode Kenny returned after being trapped inside Cartman. Cartman had mistakenly made chocolate milk from Kenny's ashes while the boys were searching Kenny's house for tickets, entrusted to Kenny, to a candy shopping spree. Kenny's soul was trapped inside Cartman's body until it was exorcised into a pot roast, which was subsequently eaten by Rob Schneider, who subsequently died. During the following season, he seemed to have lost his bad luck and didn't die anymore. Kenny's lucky streak ended during the 2003 Christmas episode ("It's Christmas in Canada").
Throughout the series, many of Kenny's deaths have been described as "senseless," only serving as cheap amusement until he really died in season five. Contrast that to one of the unwritten rules of Hollywood that children cannot die violently on the screen. The satire is very apparent, considering that Assault on Precinct 13 (1976 movie) would have been given the politically incorrect X rating if the infamous scene of the little girl being shot was not cut out (although John Carpenter got around this problem by cutting the scene from the MPAA's copy and distributing the film with the death scene intact, a ruse that probably wouldn't be successful today). However, in the March 30th, 2005 episode, Best Friends Forever, Kenny was the first in South Park to get a Sony PSP and the first in the world to reach level sixty; he died 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.
Kenny's frequent deaths may be inspired by the Irish county Kilkenny (kill Kenny), as Kenny's family is presumably of Irish descent (this is furthered by his last name 'McCormick', which is of Irish origin).
Kenny's deaths and series canon
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", while relating stories of previous episodes, Cartman mentions how Kenny died in one such incident, to which Stan and Kyle protest, "That doesn't make any sense; Kenny died a few hours ago, how could he have died then?"
In later seasons, the other characters do occasionally seem aware of Kenny's many fatalities. In "Cartmanland", the McCormick family sues Eric Cartman for Kenny's wrongful death, to which Cartman protests " Kenny?!?! Kenny dies all the time!" In "Cherokee Hair Tampons", Kyle is suffering potentially fatal kidney troubles and Stan tells Kenny several times that he's worried his friend might die. Kenny's irritated response to this (including a parody of Cartman's catchphrase: "screw you guys! I'm going home!") implies strongly that he's aware of the other kids' apathy towards his own deaths.
In "Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut", the second part of a two-part episode, Kenny materializes next to Stan, who merely acknowledges him with "Oh hey, Kenny." In "The Succubus", Kenny also dies and is brought back without explanation. These events suggest that Kenny has the supernatural ability of self-resurrection, and that mostly everyone is aware of it.
Kenny himself seems to be somewhat aware of his own recurring death. In the first season's Christmas special, he cheers when he realizes he hasn't died at the end. In "Tweek vs. Craig", Kenny avoided shop class fearing the dangers of the many hazardous tools.
In "Cartman Joins NAMBLA", Kenny spends most of the episode upset that his mother is having another child, and continually tries to find ways to abort the fetus. Near the end of the episode, Kenny is unexpectedly killed by being backed over by an ambulance. In the final scene, Kenny's mother and father fawn over the infant she has just given birth to. Kenny's father, struck by how much the new child resembles their deceased son Kenny (including orange parka), decides to name the new baby boy Kenny in his brother's memory, to which Kenny's mother declares "Yes! A brand-new Kenny!" The final punch line of this gag comes when Kenny's father says "God, this must be like the 50th time this has happened," to which his mother corrects, "52nd." (Arguably, this is indeed the 52nd incarnation of Kenny). These events suggest that all the Kennys are different children, but that the other boys are unaware of it and treat them all as the same person. This does not explain how and why the Kennys gestate and age so quickly, or why they all have the same personality; it is possible that Kenny's soul is reincarnated into each new body. However Kenny's mother's explanation is likely not canon and just there for the humor.
The gag of Kenny dying in almost every episode is dropped as of "Kenny Dies", in which Kenny's death is treated with more weight; in particular, the other boys are somehow able to sense that it would be more permanent (though it should be noted that in a few episodes---for example "Pink Eye"---they treat his death as if permanent [ironically, since Kenny comes back to life twice in that episode]). Since then, Kenny has usually only died when the plot of an episode requires it.
Season 7-Present
Some fans have noted that since being brought back to life in "Red Sleigh Down," Kenny's role on the show has been greatly diminished. This is most notable in the 9th and 10th seasons, where in some episodes---for example, "Smug Alert!"---he is completely absent with no explanation. Another episode, "Two Days Before the Day After Tomorrow," showed him in the TV preview of the episode, but in the same scene from the episode---and the whole episode, as a matter of fact---he was not to be found.
This downsizing is somewhat understandable, one could say, as what can probably called the biggest facet of his character---that is, his constant dying---is no longer regular and occurs in only a few episodes. It can also be noted that, with his inability to be easily understood, he was the main protagonist of only a few episodes, usually just accompanying his friends in episodes where they did most of the action. Another reason for his decline as a character may be because Butters, the first of his two replacements, grew as a character after his death---though he was only an "official fourth friend" for five episodes, his personality---and fan base---grew enough that Butters still appears and stars in many episodes, even while not being one of the main four. It could even be argued that Butters---who has starred in such recent episodes as "Marjorine" and "The Death of Eric Cartman"---is now a bigger character that Kenny is. (The Butters Phenomenon did not occur, however, with Kenny's second replacement, Tweek.)
Ways Kenny Dies
Kenny has died 78 times since Season 1 through Season 9. The following is a list of Kenny's deaths in each episode:
Season 1
# | Episode | Description |
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101 | Cartman Gets an Anal Probe |
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102 | Weight Gain 4000 |
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103 | Volcano |
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104 | Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride |
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105 | An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig |
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106 | Death |
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107 | Pink Eye |
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109 | Starvin' Marvin |
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110 | Mr. Hankey, The Christmas Poo |
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108 | Damien |
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111 | Tom's Rhinoplasty |
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112 | Mecha-Streisand |
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113 | Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut |
Season 2
# | Episode | Description |
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201 | Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus | (doesn't appear) |
202 | Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut |
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203 | Chickenlover | |
204 | Ike's Wee Wee |
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205 | Conjoined Fetus Lady |
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206 | The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka |
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207 | City on the Edge of Forever |
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208 | Summer Sucks |
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209 | Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls |
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210 | Chickenpox |
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211 | Roger Ebert Should Lay off the Fatty Foods |
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212 | Clubhouses |
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213 | Cow Days |
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214 | Chef Aid |
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215 | Spookyfish |
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216 | Merry Christmas Charlie Manson! |
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217 | Underpants Gnomes |
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218 | Prehistoric Ice Man |
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Season 3
# | Episode | Description |
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301 | Rainforest Schmainforest |
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302 | Spontaneous Combustion |
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303 | The Succubus |
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304 | Tweek vs. Craig |
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305 | Jakovasaurs | |
306 | Sexual Harassment Panda |
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307 | Cat Orgy | (he doesn't die/appear in this episode) |
308 | Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub | (he doesn't die/appear in this episode) |
309 | Jewbilee |
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310 | Chinpokomon |
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311 | Starvin' Marvin in Space | |
312 | Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery |
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313 | Hooked on Monkey Phonics |
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314 | The Red Badge of Gayness |
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315 | Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics |
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316 | Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus |
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317 | World Wide Recorder Concert |
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Season 4
# | Episode | Description |
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402 | The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000 |
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401 | Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000 |
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403 | Quintuplets 2000 |
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404 | Timmy 2000 |
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405 | Pip | (he doesn't appear in this episode) |
406 | Cartman Joins NAMBLA |
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407 | Cherokee Hair Tampons |
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408 | Chef Goes Nanners |
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409 | Something You Can Do With Your Finger |
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410 | Do the Handicapped Go to Hell? |
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411 | Probably |
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412 | 4th Grade |
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413 | Trapper Keeper |
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414 | Helen Keller! The Musical |
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415 | Fat Camp |
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416 | The Wacky Molestation Adventure |
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417 | A Very Crappy Christmas |
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Season 5
# | Episode | Description |
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501 | Scott Tenorman Must Die |
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502 | It Hits The Fan |
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503 | Cripple Fight |
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504 | Super Best Friends |
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505 | Terrance and Phillip: Behind The Blow |
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506 | Cartmanland |
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507 | Proper Condom Use |
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508 | Towelie |
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509 | Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants | |
510 | How to Eat with Your Butt |
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511 | The Entity |
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512 | Here Comes the Neighborhood |
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513 | Kenny Dies |
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Season 6
Since Kenny's death in Kenny Dies (513), he does not reappear until Red Sleigh Down (617) (in which he is not killed), but "dies" at least once this season in:
- The Biggest Douche in the Universe, where Rob Schneider eats a roast beef joint containing Kenny's recently-excorcised soul (Kenny possessed Cartman's body for a few episodes this season) and dies when Rob Schneider gets impaled by a flagpole in a movie trailer (in reference to one of Kenny's death in Weight Gain 4000)
Season 7
Since his reappearance in Red Sleigh Down (617), he hasn't been subjected to dying in each episode and only dies once in season 7. Stan is the first to notice him: "Oh hey Kenny. Where've you been?" To which Kenny replied: (muffled) "Here and there."
# | Episode | Description |
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715 | It's Christmas in Canada |
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Season 8
Since his reappearance in 617, he hasn't been subjected to dying in each episode and only dies once in season 8.
# | Episode | Description |
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807 | The Jeffersons |
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Season 9
Since his reappearance in 617, he hasn't been subjected to dying in each episode and only dies twice in season 9. But he also dies in the opening theme:
- Opening Theme: When the man builds Kenny with the bits of paper, he cuts his head off with some scissors (no blood shows)
# | Episode | Description |
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903 | Wing |
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904 | Best Friends Forever |
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Season 10
Kenny has been in the background for the first four episodes so far.
South Park: Bigger, Longer, and Uncut (Movie)
Suffers third degree burns when he attempts to light his fart on fire, but is ultimately killed by the ER doctors who replace his heart with a baked potato, which explodes and splatters some of his remains across the hospital room.
It has been noted that he perhaps "dies again" when he makes his unselfish wish that sends him temporarily back to hell, before he is sent to heaven. However, this is questionable, because it is unclear in what form he appears when he climbs out of Hell after Satan invades earth. It isn't treated as a true "resurrection," and he may have only appeared in "spirit form." The fact that he fades away may in fact back up that he was an apparition, and was not truly "alive" again.
Trivia
- According to http://www.spscriptorium.com/SPinfo/TheSouthParkCalendar.htm, Kenny McCormick's birthday is March 22.