South Park Kyles 10 Funniest Storylines Ranked
South Park: Kyle’s 10 Funniest Storylines, Ranked
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South Park’s quartet of elementary school boys get into some strange situations, but Kyle often seems to have it the worst of any of them.
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When Trey Parker and Matt Stone first created the characters of South Park, they loosely based Stan on Parker and Kyle on Stone. Stan and Kyle are the two voices of reason in the town, and, until the popularity of Cartman, Butters, and Randy took off, they were really the stars of the show.
As one of the two everymen at the heart of the show, Kyle has been involved in some of its funniest storylines, from defending a “piece of sh*t” to being trapped in a water park flooded with urine, to getting sewn into a true-to-life Human Centipede experiment for Apple.
10 HumancentiPad
A lot of us just blindly accept the “terms and conditions” that our devices present us with because they’re simply too long to read every last detail. South Park exposed the dangers of this negligence in “HumancentiPad,” an episode in which Kyle agrees to be involved in a gruesome Human Centipede-esque experiment for Steve Jobs.
9 The Problem With A Poo
What would it be like to be friends with someone who gets “canceled?” That’s the reality South Park imagined in “The Problem with a Poo,” in which Mr. Hankey keeps tweeting inappropriate comments and then brushing them off as a bad attempt at humor.
While Stan, Cartman, and Kenny are more than happy to abandon Mr. Hankey in his time of need, Kyle sticks up for him. Eventually, Kyle can’t keep defending Mr. Hankey. Gerald sums it up best: “if you defend poop, you get stained.”
8 Pee
The boys go to a water park in the season 13 finale “Pee,” and, in a spoof of disaster movies, after one too many guests pee in the pool, the whole place is flooded with urine. Everyone’s grossed out by pee, but Kyle is particularly grossed out by it. Yet, since he’s the one who can hold his breath for the longest, he’s the one who’s recruited to drink a bunch of pee and go swimming in it to get to the controls and drain the park.
7 Mexican Joker
In the season 23 premiere “Mexican Joker,” Cartman falsely reports that Kyle and his family are illegal immigrants and gets them sent into ICE detention centers. When Stan finds out, he makes a similar report about Cartman and gets him sent there, too.
There, Kyle worries the ICE officers by telling them that their treatment of the detainees could result in an origin story for the titular hypothetical supervillain.
6 The List
In the season 11 finale “The List,” Kyle is named the ugliest boy in class in a poll by the girls, but Stan and Wendy uncover corruption in the system. Bebe misreported the vote count to get Clyde bumped up the ranking.
As Kyle comes to terms with being ugly, the episode becomes a poignant study of the role of superficial beauty in determining a person’s social standing.
5 Ginger Cow
When Cartman unwittingly brings about world peace by putting a ginger wig on a cow in the aptly titled “Ginger Cow,” Kyle is dismayed when it’s the one lie that Cartman wants to come clean about, because it’s also the only one with a positive impact and that positive impact is massive.
To get Cartman to keep quiet, Kyle does everything he wants, including complimenting Cartman on his “yummy farts.” After putting up with this for a while, Kyle decides to shave his head and become really holier-than-thou about it, which, hilariously, rubs Stan the wrong way.
4 Margaritaville
In response to the recession, Parker and Stone made “Margaritaville,” which compares the economy to a religion: an abstract, intangible idea that requires people’s faith in it to exist.
Kyle becomes a Christ-like figure, as he’s the young Jew who makes the ultimate sacrifice of getting himself into a ton of debt by paying everyone else’s debts off with a credit card—but it’s Obama who ends up getting credit for it.
3 Free Willzyx
The announcers at SeaWorld decide to mess with Kyle when he sticks around to get a closer look at the killer whale. Pretending to be the whale, they say that his name is Willzyx and that he wants to get home to his family on the Moon.
However, this comes back to bite them when Kyle rallies his classmates to break into SeaWorld, liberate the whale, and work with the Mexican space program to send him to the Moon.
2 Cartoon Wars
In the since-banned two-parter “Cartoon Wars,” Parker and Stone explored the dangers of depicting the Muslim prophet Muhammad through the story of Family Guy promising to air an image of the prophet. As Fox considers censoring the image, Kyle and Cartman race to Los Angeles, Kyle, so he can protect free speech, and Cartman so he can get Family Guy off of the air.
1 The Passion Of The Jew
The immense box office success of The Passion of the Christ makes Cartman feel like his years of anti-Semitic rhetoric have been validated. Kyle watches the movie, sees how it vilifies Jewish people, and begins to lose faith in his own religion based on Mel Gibson’s depiction of it.
While Cartman starts a neo-Nazi movement disguised as a Passion of the Christ fan club, Kyle proposes that Jews offer reparations to Christians for Jesus’ crucifixion. Then, Gibson himself comes to town, and everyone in town realizes that they shouldn’t be hung up on some lunatic’s movie.
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