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Encyclopedia > Kyle Broflovski
South Park character
Kyle Broflovski
Age: 9[1]
Gender: Male
Hair color: Auburn
Job: Student
Religion: Jewish
First appearance: The Spirit of Christmas
Voiced by: Matt Stone

Kyle Broflovski (portrayed as 'Brovlofski' on a sign at his dad's office in the season 4 episode Chef Goes Nanners[2]) is a fictional character in the Emmy-award-winning American animated series South Park. Voiced by and based on series co-creator Matt Stone, Kyle is one of the show's four central characters, together with Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman. Stone has asserted that the character is loosely based on himself and his experiences growing up in suburban Colorado. The surname Broflovski is derived from Brosloski, the original surname of Stone's mother (changed to Belasco when an ancestor immigrated to the United States). Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... Image File history File links Question_book-3. ... This article is about the TV series. ... Image File history File links This is a lossless scalable vector image. ... This article is about the Male sex. ... This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ... The Spirit of Christmas is the name of two different animated short films made by Trey Parker and Matt Stone. ... Matthew Richard Matt Stone (born May 26, 1971) is an American animator, screenwriter, director, producer, voice actor, musician and actor. ... Chef Goes Nanners is episode 55 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... An Emmy Award. ... This article is about the TV series. ... Matthew Richard Matt Stone (born May 26, 1971) is an American animator, screenwriter, director, producer, voice actor, musician and actor. ... Stanley Stan Marsh is a fictional character in the animated television series South Park. ... Kenny McCormick, voiced by Matt Stone, is one of the five (originally four) central characters of South Park, the four others being Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, and in recent seasons, Butters Stotch. ... Eric Theodore Cartman, commonly referred to by his family name, Cartman, is one of the four main characters in the animated series South Park (the others being Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick). ... Official language(s) English Demonym Coloradan Capital Denver Largest city Denver Largest metro area Denver-Aurora Metro Area Area  Ranked 8th in the US  - Total 104,185 sq mi (269,837 km²)  - Width 280 miles (451 km)  - Length 380 miles (612 km)  - % water 0. ...

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Family

His mother, Sheila Broflovski, is very overprotective; she instigates a war between the USA and Canada in the feature-length movie South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut because of Canadian natives Terrance and Phillip's extremely scatological R-rated movie. Mrs. Broflovski is very prone to "making a mountain out of a molehill" whenever she thinks something is threatening her son. Her catchphrase is "What, what, what?!" Kyle's father Gerald Broflovski is a lawyer, but Kyle reiterates that despite his father's profession, they are not as wealthy as Token Black. Kyle also has an adopted younger brother, Ike Broflovski. Ike's birth parents are Canadian. He also has a cousin who appeared in "The Entity", "Red Sleigh Down" and "The Losing Edge", also named Kyle. Gerald and Sheila Broflovski are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. ... South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is a 1999 motion picture based on the cartoon television series of South Park. ... Terrance and Phillip are a pair of fictional characters in the American animated series South Park. ... Gerald and Sheila Broflovski are fictional characters in the animated series South Park. ... This page is a list of students at the school South Park Elementary. ... Ike Moisha Broflovski (born Peter Ike Gints) is a fictional character on the American animated series South Park. ... This article is about the South Park episode. ... Red Sleigh Down (a. ... The Losing Edge is episode 905 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


Appearance

Kyle getting his picture taken without his hat in "How to Eat with Your Butt"
Kyle getting his picture taken without his hat in "How to Eat with Your Butt"

Kyle wears a bright green ear-flapped cap (or ushanka), a bright orange jacket with black-edged pockets with a bright green collar,dark green pants and lime-green mittens or gloves. He is rarely shown without his cap, but without it he has a bright red-to-auburn Jewfro, a hairstyle he seems to resent. In "Good Times with Weapons", His anime self is shown to have either brown or violet eyes. In the episode "Ginger Kids" Kyle is referred to as a 'Daywalker' (a part ginger, the only ginger trait is the hair) Image File history File links KyleWithoutHat. ... Image File history File links KyleWithoutHat. ... How to Eat with Your Butt is episode 510 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... An ushanka with the ear flaps tied on top. ... Woman with an afro at the Tribeca Film Festival For the Italian painter known as Afro, see Afro Basaldella. ... Good Times with Weapons is episode 801 of South Park. ... Ginger Kids is episode 136 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...

Characterization

Religion

He is one of few Jewish characters in the show, though he shows a very Deist point of view throughout the course of the series. For instance, rather than integrating Jewish Mysticism and Religious ideas with Science, he rather puts down supernatural explanations and prefers to see things scientifically rather than religiously. For instance, when Cartman claims to have Psychic powers and Kyle displays plausible psychic ability (by blowing up a few lightbulbs while shouting), he dismisses it saying that there is a reasonable explanation. He is considered by some to believe in God as First Cause and take on the religion of his parents out of respect for them (the latter being increasingly likely as he has actually met and seen Jesus, who is the reason for the Christianity-Judaism split). Cartman's most frequent topic to tease Kyle over is his religion, and because of this, Kyle is very insecure about his origins, and is more defensive than he is proud. He does not seem to know much about Jewish traditions or beliefs, as when his little brother, Ike, was going to have a bris in "Ike's Wee Wee", he thought Ike's entire penis was going to be cut off, rather than just the foreskin (this may be due to the fact that Kyle had his Brit milah at a younger age). Brit milah (Hebrew: convenant of circumcision), also bris milah (Ashkenazi pronunciation) is a Jewish ceremony which welcomes infant boys into the covenant through ritual circumcision performed by a mohel in the presence of family and friends, followed by a celebratory meal. ... Ikes Wee Wee is episode 17 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ... The penis (plural penises, penes) is an external male sexual organ. ... The foreskin or prepuce (a technically broader term that also includes the clitoral hood, the homologous structure in women) is a retractable double-layered fold of skin and mucous membrane that covers the glans penis and protects the urinary meatus when the penis. ... Brit milah (Hebrew: [bərīt mīlā] literally: covenant of circumcision), also berit milah (Sephardi), bris milah (Ashkenazi pronunciation) or bris (Yiddish) is a religious ceremony within Judaism to welcome infant Jewish boys into a covenant between God and the Children of Israel through ritual circumcision performed by a...


Personality

When angered or frustrated, Kyle has a tendency to clench his fists and growl or yell angrily. He has also apparently picked up Stan's trait of pinching the bridge of his nose when frustrated, as seen at the end of "I'm a Little Bit Country." Kyle and Cartman share the AB negative blood type, as revealed in the episode "Cherokee Hair Tampons". It was also revealed in this episode that Kyle is a diabetic. Im a Little Bit Country is episode 701 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Cherokee Hair Tampons is episode 54 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


Kyle typically displays the highest moral standards of all the boys, even though he lies in "Are You There God? It's Me, Jesus". Kyle also usually gets higher grades than his associates, and often provides the sober thought to plans or ideas made by the other boys. As Kyle is the most rational of his peers, he usually acts as the protagonist to Cartman's antagonist. Kyle is on better terms with Stan Marsh, who are usually seen as very close friends. Either he or Stan are usually the ones to say "You know, I learned something today", and/or save the town from various disasters or negative influences. However, while Stan usually accomplishes this through his clear-headedness and unbiased views, Kyle usually does the same through his vast knowledge and intelligence. A notable example of this is in Cartoon Wars, where he warns the president of the Fox Network of the dangers of censorship and it's violation of American principles. Another instance is in Imaginationland Episode III, where he convinces the Pentagon General not to nuke Imaginationland by explaining that despite being "imaginary", imaginary characters are just as real as non-imaginary ones. (see Pantheistic solipsism). Apart from Butters, Kyle is the most caring and compassionate of the boys, but can be violent towards Cartman, and has beaten him up on several occasions, notably in "Kenny Dies" because Cartman had pretended to care about Kenny's illness in order to get the ban on stem cells lifted, only to then use stem cells to clone his own Shakey's Pizza, and in "Tonsil Trouble" after Cartman purposely infected Kyle with the HIV virus. It is also revealed that he has no rhythm in "Rainforest Schmainforest". In the episode "Cartman's Silly Hate Crime 2000" it is shown that Kyle is able to speak pig latin fluently. As for his friend Kenny McCormick, in most South Park episodes Kyle and Kenny seem to be quite good friends, and Kyle later heavily mourned Kenny's death in "Kenny Dies". Are You There God? Its Me, Jesus is episode 316 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Cartoon Wars is a two-part episode of South Park. ... Imaginationland Episode III is episode 1112 (#165) of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... Pantheistic solipsism is a technical term that has been advanced for the World as Myth idea proposed by science fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein in several of his books and stories, although the concept has nothing in common with either Pantheism (the universe is God) or Solipsism (nothing exists but... Leopold Butters Stotch, voiced by Matt Stone, is a fictional character in the animated TV series South Park. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ... Rainforest Schmainforest (aka. ... Cartmans Silly Hate Crime 2000 (sometimes shortened to Cartmans Hate Crime) is episode 50 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Pig Latin (Igpay Atinlay in Pig Latin) is a language primarily used in English, where the syllables of English words are spoken in inverse order and an ay is affixed, to both obfuscate the encoding and to indicate for the intended recipient the encoding as Pig Latin. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Kyle has revealed that his birthday is somewhere in October.[3]


Health

Besides Kenny, Kyle becomes sick more often than any of the other boys, likely due to his Type One diabetes. He experiences a painful infected hemorrhoid when Cartman inherits $1 million from his grandmother and uses it to buy his own amusement park in "Cartmanland" (though this could be psychosomatic, as the hemorrhoid disappears as soon as Cartman loses his park). He also needed a kidney transplant (that only Cartman could provide because they are both Blood Type AB-negative) in "Cherokee Hair Tampons". In the episode "Guitar Queer-o", sickness apparently prevents Kyle from practicing playing Guitar Hero as much as Stan does, and in the episode "The Death Camp of Tolerance", he succumbs to the physical effects of torture before Stan and Cartman. However, in the episode "Chickenpox" he is the only person in his class who does not easily catch chickenpox, even after playing a game in which Kenny (who had chickenpox) spat into his mouth and he had to swallow it while saying "ookymouth" (an activity suggested by his mother in hopes that her son would catch chickenpox). He does catch it in the end, collapsing onto the ground melodramatically, though this only occurs after prolonged exposure to the sick Stan and Cartman. Also Kyle was off school with a cold when Cartman was worried that there was a terrorist in their class. Probably the most serious illness Kyle has "contracted" so far is HIV, deliberately given to him by Cartman. However, thanks to Magic Johnson (and his cash), he is cured of the disease. In three instances, Stan has saved his life (two of which involve illnesses). Hemorrhoids (AmE), haemorrhoids (BrE), emerods, or piles are varicosities or swelling and inflammation of veins in the rectum and anus. ... Cartmanland is episode 506 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Cherokee Hair Tampons is episode 54 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Guitar Queer-O is episode 1113 (#166) of Comedy Centrals South Park, which was broadcast on November 7, 2007. ... The Death Camp of Tolerance is episode 614 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Chickenpox is the 23rd episode of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park. ...


Best-friendship with Stan

In the group, Kyle and Stan are portrayed as the closest friends; they sing part of the opening theme song together, they generally stand next to each other in any situation and have both labelled themselves as Super Best Friends. Throughout the 12 seasons that South Park has aired, they have only 'broken up' 7 times, most recently in Guitar Queer-o, and have reconciled each time on screen (except in South Park Is Gay). In most episodes, Kyle prefers to side with Stan on arguments, however there have been instances where he has openly disagreed with Stan's views and sided with Cartman. Stan has saved Kyle's life three times, even when the situation has been potentially threatening or painful for him. Kyle, in turn, set out to rescue Stan and Butters in Imaginationland III, even experiencing a telepathic link with Stan. In Fun With Veal, Kyle worries over Stan's deteriorating health and barely left his side. Stan and Kyle show the physical evidence of their close friendship in Smug Alert!, when they hug on Kyle's return home from San Francisco, It's Christmas in Canada in which they sleep leaning towards each other (as opposed to Cartman and Kenny, who lean opposite directions) and The Return Of Chef: in a fictious 'Previously on South Park', they briefly hug at sunset. Kyle often gets himself involved in risky situations for the benefit of Stan, and vice versa. Cartman also recognized their close friendship in Kenny Dies. Super Best Friends is episode 68 of the Comedy Central series South Park, aired on July 4, 2001. ... Guitar Queer-O is episode 1113 (#166) of Comedy Centrals South Park, which was broadcast on November 7, 2007. ... South Park Is Gay! is episode 708 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Eric Cartman on his tricycle Eric Theodore Cartman, voiced by Trey Parker, is a fictional character in the animated series South Park. ... Fun with Veal is episode 605 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ... Smug Alert! is episode 1002 of South Park. ... Its Christmas in Canada (sometimes called Christmas in Canada? or simply Christmas in Canada) is episode 715 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... The Return of Chef, or referred to as Life Without Chef Part 2, is episode 140 of Comedy Centrals animated series South Park and aired on March 22, 2006. ... This article does not cite any references or sources. ...


Rivalry with Cartman

The enmity between Cartman and Kyle has been in the show from the start, but has become sigificantly more pronounced since season 4. Although most of the kids in South Park dislike Cartman, Cartman and Kyle's feud is a recurring and well-known theme. Cartman openly hates Kyle and considers him, as a Jew, to be sub-human. Kyle hates him in return, as well as being horrified and disgusted with Cartman's immorality, cruelty, bigotry and greediness. The two spend a great deal of time arguing and trading insults, with Kyle being the butt of Cartman's anti-semetism and Kyle making cracks about Cartman's weight and intelligence. Many episodes, such as Cartoon Wars, The Imaginationland Trilogy, Ginger Kids and several others deal with their animosity and attempts to defeat each other in their goals. Although Kyle always fights against Cartman's manipulative tactics, Cartman's hatred has been shown to have a negative effect on him. Cartman uses Kyle as a target for his sadistic desires and tendencies, and Kyle often becomes obsessed with beating Cartman at whatever he does, even abandoning Stan and Kenny in the process. However, neither Kyle nor Cartman seems to notice the toxicity of their relationship, and continue to live in close contact, even referring to each other as friends. Anti-Semitism (alternatively spelled antisemitism) is hostility towards Jews (not: Semites - see the Misnomer section further on). ... Cartoon Wars is a two-part episode of South Park. ... Imaginationland is episode 1110 (#163) of Comedy Centrals South Park. ... Ginger Kids is episode 136 of the Comedy Central series South Park. ...


References

  1. ^ Trey Parker
  2. ^ http://i25.tinypic.com/nyts1s.jpg
  3. ^ In "Casa Bonita (South Park episode)", he says "I'm gonna take Butters. He invited me to his birthday party last month, so I owe him one." Butters' birthday is September 11th.

Casa Bonita is episode 711 of Comedy Centrals South Park. ...

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