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Deaths that could have been avoided

Summary

  • Due to the shock value and the bad decisions, South Park are cruel deaths from some characters such as PIP.

  • Do you remember the violent death of the chef? Isaac Hayes’ Scientology Dispute led Trey and Matt to write down the character.

  • Kenny constantly dies in a confused way and shows Trey and Matt’s creativity and adds South Park Humor.

South Park is one of the most popular animation shows for adults that fans cannot get enough of. Trey Parker and Matt Stone’s comedic genius shine in this astonishing title, which is full of questionable humor and funny rooms.

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Given the brutal show, it is easy to see why South Park is full of fair proportion of cruel deaths. Some of these murders relate to the pure shock value and could have been avoided if events have developed differently.

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Phillip “PIP” Pirrup

Tried to speak to speak mecha-strisiand just to stamp

PIP from South Park written written by retired characters killed

  • Occurs in: before: 201 (Season 14, Episode 6)

201 is one of the most controversial South Park Episodes that were censored after Comedy Central discard complaints and threats about the representation of Muhammad. The episode also shows the return of Mecha-Streisand, the Kaiju version of a celebrity tray and Matt, love to rip again and again.

If this monster falls onto the city of South ParkYoung PIP tries to settle it just to be squeezed in the shortest possible time. If he had prioritized his survival instead, the fans could have enjoyed more episodes that made fun of British culture.

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Diane Choksondik

The combination of lake persons and intimate relationships with Mr. Mackey led to her death

Ms. Choksondik from South Park written written by retired characters

  • Occurs in: before: The Simpsons have already done it (Season 6, Episode 7)

Diane Choksondik, one of the most iconic teachers in the show who were as exaggerated as they come, had their students on iron and managed to teach the Rowdy class, even though other teachers failed to do so.

She enters into a relationship with Mr. Garrison to fall the shenanigans of the young victims, whom they accidentally accepted the sea people. During a round of love production, the adverse reaction for Diane was too much to do, and it suffocated to death.

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Mr. & Mrs. Tenorman

If her son hadn’t tried to put around with Cartman, they would not have died

Scott Tenorman has to die, an episode in South Park

  • Occurs in: before: Scott Tenorman has to die (Season 5, episode 4)

One of the greatest South Park Episodes of all time, Scott Tenorman has to die presented Cartman’s psychopathic side. It was an important episode that found that crossing Cartman was the wrong step for anyone, since Scott had avoided these tragedies if he had only been more warm with this character.

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After Cartman was repeatedly terrorized and deceptive by Scott Tenorman, Cartman slips the ultimate revenge plan. He lets Scott’s parents kill and adds them into a bowl of chilli that Cartman feeds his arch enemy before explaining his elaborate plan and drinking tears while mourning his parents’ loss.

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Jerome “boss” Mcelroy

Differences between the show runners and Isaac Hayes led to the character being written off

The death of the chef in South Park

  • Occurs in: before: The return of the chef (Season 10, Episode 1)

South Park Mocked Scientology in a brilliant episode that was not correct with the language actor of the chef Isaac Hayes. It is a shame that they could not add their differences, since this beloved character would have been a focus of the show to this day.

Instead, Trey and Matt decided to write out Koch in the most violent way, which led to one of the strange deaths in the entire series. The way in which Stan and Kyle are talking about these characters reflects the real conflict that preceded this event, whereby the creators at Scientology make potent hops again.

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Gordon Stoltski

Confused and murdered for a 40-year-old truck driver

Gordon Stoltski's death in South Park

  • Occurs in: before: Dances with smurf (Season 13, Episode 13)

Gordon Stoltski, an ginger student who was regularly announced in the PA, came to an end in a funny but brutal way after he had managed as a forty-year-old truck driver who had slept with someone’s wife.

The outrageous husband broke into school and terrorized Gordon for a long time before blowing out the brain. While this death was avoidable, this misunderstanding was clarified, but Cartman paved the way to take over the morning announcements instead.

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Betsy Donovan

Died after Clyde forgot to put down the toilet seat

Betsy Donovan's death in South Park

  • Occurs in: before: Reverse cowgirl (Season 16, Episode 1)

One of the funniest episodes that makes fun of the TSA focuses on Clyde and his relationship with his mother. The latter is pleased that Clyde never puts the seat down, which ultimately leads to a funny death.

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She sits on the toilet and gets stuck South ParkThe most shocking and funniest moments. If Clyde had been more careful, his mother would have been alive to see another day and to scream Clyde for another trivial reason.

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Jason White

A frenzied police car wrote the end for this child

Jason White runs over a police car in South Park

  • Occurs in: before: Seasonal finals (Season 23, Episode 6)

Jason, a member of the White Family, who hardly got a time with the screen, was playing a regular football game with his buddies. After the ball ends up on the street, Jason deals to take him just to be run over by a police car.

It is a shocking moment that could be avoided if the child had looked in both directions. In order to make things worse, his funeral was hardly visited by someone, which led to his father made a tirade about how nobody cares about the white ones when they are killed.

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Kenny McCormick

A pile of his death was involved and could have been avoided

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  • Occurs in: before: Numerous episodes

Kenny is a member of the group, who dies again and again in every episode, even if his friends don’t forget his death long afterwards. This becomes a kind of superpower that he exploits as a mystery.

This ongoing gag encouraged Trey and Matt to experiment and kill this character in the most brutal way, some of which were fatal coincidences that were too good to be true. At least half of Kenny’s death could have been avoided if he had only been lucky.


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South Park


Publication date

August 13, 1997

network

Comedy Central

Showrunner

Trey Parker


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    Karri Turner

    Liane Cartman / Wendy Testaburger / Ms. Crabtree (voice)

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    Matt Stone

    Kyle Broflovski / Kenny McCormick (voice)

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    Trey Parker

    Eric Cartman / Stan Marsh (voice)

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