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Kenny McCormick, one of the characters from the animated series South Park , died in almost every episode in the first five seasons. [1] After the episode "Kenny Dies" (#513) that changed. The entire episode was pretty much about Kenny's death - who eventually died of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy - and he then disappeared for almost an entire season.
After season 7, Kenny no longer dies in every episode. Kenny's role has therefore become considerably less in the series. In some episodes after season 9, he is not even seen.
In the 1999 film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut , Kenny dies after his heart is transplanted and replaced by a potato. Kenny goes to hell and becomes a ghost. At the end of the film he is allowed to go to heaven. After the movie came out, and Kenny's return in "Red Sleigh Down", Kenny started getting more roles where he's seen without a parka, like in the film, showing that he has blond, messy hair.
Episode | How? |
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101 - Cartman Gets an Anal Probe | Kenny survives a UFO bombardment and a panicked herd of cows, only to be run over by Officer Barbrady's police car as it chases the cows. |
102 - Weight Gain 4000 | Mr. Garrison attempts to kill Kathie Lee Gifford with a gun, but the bullet hits Kenny, sending him flying and impaled on a flagpole. |
103 - Volcano | A volcanic eruption causes Kenny to be hit by a lava ball. He survives this, but a bullet from Ned's gun is fatal to him. |
104 - Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boatride | His arms and head are pulled off his torso by three Middle Park Cowboy rugby players. |
105 - An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig | Kenny is smashed into the microwave by Stan's clone. He burns in this microwave and comes out roasted. |
106 - Death | He is touched by Death (Grim Reaper) |
107 - Pinkeye | Kenny is hit by the space station Mir in the beginning. He later comes back as a zombie and is sawed in half by Kyle. At the end he also comes out of his grave, but is immediately crushed by a statue and a crashed plane. |
108 - Damien | Damien turns Kenny into a platypus, who is later shot dead by Jimbo, after the fight between Jesus and Satan. |
109 - Starvin' Marvin | Kenny loses one eye after an attack by mutant turkeys. |
111 - Tom's Rinoplasty | Impaled by an Iraqi sword. The sword was thrown by Miss Ellen, the temporary replacement for Mr. Garrison (who had cosmetic surgery). |
112 - Mecha-Streisand | When Kenny starts playing tetherball with himself, he gets stuck on a pole. He is about to die from suffocation on this pole. |
113 - Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut | Kenny is thrown onto the railroad tracks by a go-kart. There, he is run over by a train. Stan's grandfather recorded this and wins the main prize of the competition. When Stan, Kyle and Cartman see this video, Stan and Kyle say: "Oh my god! They videotaped killing Kenny! You bastards!" |
Episode | How? |
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202 - Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut | Kenny is electrocuted when he turns on the hospital's backup generator. |
203 - Chickenlover | 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. The ball hits him so hard that he flies into the wall behind him and dies. |
206 - The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka | During a fight at the show Jesus and Pals, Kenny is grabbed by two people from the audience. These two people pull him in two. |
207 - City on the Edge of Forever | A large, black monster pulls Kenny out of a bus and kills him in the street. Also, in a flashback, Kenny is crushed against a wall by a motorcycle. |
208 - Summer Sucks | The big, burning Snake goes berserk and Kenny is nearly killed by it. Then the safety fence crushes him. In the flashback, Baby Kenny's head is blown off by a firecracker. |
209 - Chef's Chocolate Salty Balls | Kenny is crushed by a group of people leaving the theater. In this episode, Stan and Kyle don't say the famous lines, but two tourists do and the line is slightly modified. Tourist 1: Oh my god, I found a penny!! Tourist 2: You bastard!! |
210 - Chickenpox | At the end of the episode, he laughs along with everyone, but he dies from chicken pox. |
211 - Roger Ebert Should Lay off the Fatty Foods | Kenny's head explodes when Kyle and Stan turn up the intensity of the observatory demonstration to the max. |
212 - Clubhouses | During a party at Cartman's house, Kenny is crushed by partygoers. |
213 - Cow Days | The bull that Ming Lee aka Cartman is riding goes berserk. Kenny refuses to help, because he thinks he'll die. Later, the bull kills Kenny anyway. |
214 - Chef Aid | During Ozzy Osbourne's performance, Ozzy bites Kenny's head off. |
215 - Spookyfish | Kenny is killed by Stan's goldfish. This happens when Stan and Kyle aren't looking. |
216 - Merry Christmas Charlie Manson | Kenny is shot by the police. This at the moment he wants to surrender. |
217 - Gnomes | In the secret factory of the Underpants Gnomes, a mine car derails. This mine car kills Kenny. |
218 - Prehistoric Ice Man | Before the exhibition of the prehistoric ice man, Kenny is crushed by a treadmill. |
Episode | How? |
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301 - Rainforest Shmainforest | Kenny is struck by lightning and dies. However, Kelly (a girl Kenny likes) manages to revive him. |
302 - Spontaneous Combustion | A spontaneous combustion at the beginning of the episode. |
303 - The Succubus | Kenny dies at the beginning of the episode for unknown reasons while they are waiting for Chef. At sunrise, he suddenly comes back to life. However, he is later rammed to death by Succubus. |
305 - Jackovasaurus | Kenny imitates a deer to distract Cartman. However, a bear mistakes him for a real deer and kills him. |
306 - Sexual Harassment Panda | Kenny is attracted to a magnet in a large fan and dies. |
309 - Jewbilee | Kenny sacrifices himself to save Moses from a shell. |
310 - Chinpokomon | Kenny has some sort of epileptic seizure while playing a computer game. At the end of the episode, Kenny explodes. |
312 - Korn's Groovy Pirate Ghost Mystery | Kenny is destroyed by a snowspeeder while wearing an ED-209 costume. |
313 - Hooked on Monkey Phonics | In Cartman's room, Kenny is beaten up by Phonics Monkey. |
314 - The Red Badge of Gayness | Kenny is set on fire by a US Army warning flare. He burns alive. |
315 - Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics | During a Christmas carol, Kenny is crushed by a falling chandelier. |
316 - Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus | Kenny's insides explode from the increased pressure of a tampon stuck in his buttocks. |
317 - World Wide Recorder Concert | Kenny is killed by a massive bowel movement after they played "The Brown Note". |
Episode | How? |
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401 - Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000 | He is crushed by bricks that are supposed to represent Cartman after he flies off a sled. |
402 - The Tooth Fairy Tats 2000 | Kenny is thrown into a river wearing cement shoes. However, the river is not deep enough to drown in. But while trying to get out, he falls into a hidden ditch and drowns anyway. |
403 - Quintuplets 2000 | Kenny is accidentally shot dead by the Romanian police. |
404 - Timmy 2000 | Cartman beats Kenny to death with a frying pan because Cartman has hallucinations with Christina Aguilera. |
406 - Cartman Joins NAMBLA | Kenny is run over by an ambulance while the ambulance is taking his father away. |
407 - Cherokee Hair Tampons | He is crushed by a piano while walking home angrily. This is because the others don't care about him if he dies. |
408 - Chef Goes Nanners | Kenny explodes after taking an overdose of antacid tablets and starts drinking water. He thought they were peppermints. |
409 - Something You Can Do With Your Finger | He is crushed by an elevator just before the performance at the mall. |
412 - Fourth Grade | Kenny dies because of Timmy's wheelchair, which he tries to fix. |
413 - Trapper Keeper | Kenny is crushed between the wall and Cartman's door as Trapper Keeper rams the door open. |
414 - Helen Keller! The Musical | Crushed by a falling set light, which was actually meant for Timmy's dysfunctional pet, Gobbles. |
415 - Fat Camp | In this episode, Kenny doesn't die, but an impersonator of him does. |
416 - The Wacky Molestation Adventure | He is sacrificed in "Carrousel". This is not shown. |
417 - A Very Crappy Christmas | Kenny is run over by a car. |
Episode | How? |
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501 - Scott Tenorman Must Die | Kenny laughs himself to death after watching Cartman's "I'm a little piggy" video. |
502 - It Hits the Fan | Kenny pukes his guts out and dies. This after surviving the plague. |
503 - Cripple Fight | He is grabbed by a bird of prey just as the boys are being thanked for their efforts. |
504 - Super Best Friends | He drowns in the Reflecting Pool during a cult mass suicide. |
506 - Cartmanland | Kenny is hit by a loose pole while riding a roller coaster. |
507 - Proper Condom Use | Kenny's face is sliced in half by a boomerang thrown by Bebe. |
508 - Towelie | He falls into a vat of lava. This while trying to save the boys' Gamesphere. |
509 - Osama Bin Laden Has Farty Pants | An explosion caused by American bombs kills Kenny and his new Afghan friend. |
510 - How to Eat With Your Butt | Kenny is run over by a motorcycle. |
511 - The Entity | Airport security shoots Kenny in the head. |
512 - Here Comes The Neighborhood | This episode doesn't show Kenny dying, but at the end he is lying on a sled pulled by Craig. We see that Kenny has 2 holes in his head and is burned. He also has a wound that comes from a claw cut. |
513 - Kenny Dies | Kenny dies for good in this episode from DMS. He will not be seen for a season. In the last episode of season 6, Red Sleigh Down, he suddenly reappears. |
Episode | How? |
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715 - It's Christmas in Canada | He gets zapped by Saddam Hussein who introduces the Prime Minister of Canada with laser eyes. |
Episode | How? |
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807 - The Jeffersons | Kenny dresses up as the son of Mr. Jefferson (Michael Jackson) and dies when Mr. Jefferson throws him through the ceiling. Kenny doesn't have a parka on so you can see his face and hear his voice. |
Episode | How? |
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903 - Wing | Kenny is shot dead by the Chinese mafia. |
904 - Best Friends Forever | When Kenny is playing with his PSP, he is run over by a truck, whose driver is also playing with his PSP. |
Episode | How? |
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1008 - Make Love, Not Warcraft | Kenny himself is not killed here, but his character in World of Warcraft is twice. |
Episode | How? |
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1114 - The List | When Bebe Stevens fights with Wendy Testaburger over a gun, Wendy fires a bullet. The bullet doesn't hit a bystander, but instead flies through the window of Kenny's house and through Kenny's head, who is eating at the time. |
Episode | How? |
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1301 - The Ring | Kenny dies of syphilis after receiving oral sex from his girlfriend. |
1310 - W.T.F. | Kenny picks up a firework, is then shot into the air and the firework explodes. |
1314 - Pee | Kenny drowns in a tsunami of puddle. |
Episode | How? |
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1401 - Sexual Healing | Kenny hangs himself in a Batman costume from his doorknob. |
1411, 1412 and 1413 - Coon 2: Hindsight, Mysterion Rises and Coon vs. Coon & Friends | Kenny dies multiple times as his (talking) alter ego Mysterion. Dying and living again is his gift. At the end he says he wants to go to sleep and shoots himself. Then he is reborn and his parents put him back to bed, as they have done more than 80 times. |
Episode | How? |
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1514 - The Poor Kid | After being the poorest kid in school again, Kenny is picked up by a large reptile and thrown around and eventually eaten. This time Stan and Kyle didn't say what they always say, this time Stan just said: "What the f*ck?" |
Episode | How? |
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South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut | After watching the Terrance and Phillip movie, Kenny sets his fart on fire for a bet. This burns him and he is taken to the hospital. There the doctors replace his heart with a potato. When he wakes up the doctors say he has three seconds left to live. Kenny just shouts "What?" when the potato explodes from his body. |
The Real South Park | The Real South Park was an April Fool's joke from Comedy Central. |
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