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He reads what seems to be every book on psychology, reality, and science ever written. In the end of the episode, Kyle seems to fade from existence before going into a God-like state for a while; distorting reality and making a giant squirrel-chicken hybrid appear. Subsequently, towards the end of "Cartman's Incredible Gift" Kyle screams at Cartman and the other "psychic" detectives, causing the lights to go out and the shelves behind his hospital bed to shake and their contents to fall. However, at very rare times, like most of the children, he is also portrayed as being ignorant. Meanwhile, Mr. Garrison is suspended for his incompetence as a third grade teacher and for being arrested for attempted child molestation in the previous episode.
Season 21
Every December, Kyle eats as much fiber as he can around Christmas Eve so that he can produce one of the holidays' most beloved characters, Mr. Hankey, made from Kyle's own fecal matter. The two have remained close and Kyle considers Mr. Hankey to his 'other' best friend, mourning his death at the South Park Film Festival, working together to prophet Muhammad, and coming to Kyle's rescue during the notorious zip-lining incident. There's no stronger bond between a child and his crap than Kyle and Mr. Hankey's. One of the most important aspects of Kyle's character is his Jewish upbringing, something that has influenced him in a number of ways - and something that Eric Cartman will never, ever, let him forget, or live down, for a second.
South Park: Kyle Broflovski
Kyle tried to help Butters and himself however when they were diagnosed as sex addicts in Sexual Healing. At one point Stan's dad Randy Marsh even told him that they shouldn't hang out too much together or else people would start to think they are 'funny' (i.e. homosexual). Others have insinuated they were gay, as in "Super Best Friends," where Cartman asked them, "Aw, do you want me to get you a room so you can make out?" (to which Kyle and Stan responded by kicking him in the nuts repeatedly).
Alter Egos From Season Fifteen
He serves as legal counsel for the Town Council, though the exact nature of his regular practice is unclear. He is involved in litigation at various points, one time briefly becoming quite wealthy from his involvement in a spate of sexual harassment lawsuits against the town. In "The List", Kyle was voted the ugliest boy in class out of sixteen students including Cartman. This shakes Kyle's confidence; he stoops down to the level of the ugly misfit kids at school, who constantly talk about burning the place down. Eventually it was revealed that the list was the result of a corrupt compromise, technically relieving Kyle of his status as ugliest kid.
He debuted on television when South Park first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in The Spirit of Christmas shorts created by Stone and long-time collaborator Trey Parker in 1992 (Jesus vs. Frosty) and 1995 (Jesus vs. Santa). Kyle's frustration boils over when he catches Ike watching Cartman's "Let's Play" channel, a lazy, catchphrase-heavy mess lampooning the type of YouTube channels many in the younger generation grew up watching. While the episode takes plenty of jabs at the world of YouTuber commentary, Kyle's bafflement is as much about his own failure to get with the times as it is a critique of YouTubers. And like everything else "South Park" does, the show seems to understand both sides, a balanced perspective that's reinforced by the episode's PewDiePie appearance at the end. The truth behind the list is revealed when Stan convinces Wendy to investigate.
Cartman and Kenny contract a virus that causes them to bleed out of their anus, leading them to believe they've started their period. In an attempt to fit in with them, Kyle lies and says that he has also started his period. When hanging out at their clubhouse, he wears this outfit, consisting of a red scarf tied around his head, and a golden wing-shaped collar.
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It consists of clown face paint, a red wig, an oversized yellow jacket over his usual one, and blue pants. Kyle and the rest of the boys are shown to be a part of the South Park Cows dodgeball team. The uniform consists of green jerseys with the South Park Cows insignia near the left sleeve. Their team ends up winning the State Competition in Denver, the Nationals in Washington D.C., and finally the World Championships in China. Pajamas Kyle is an alter ego that has made several appearances since "A Very Crappy Christmas". After being dumped by Heidi Turner and denouncing Terrance and Phillip, Kyle decides to make a change and shaves his hair shorter along with changing his shirt.
Airplane Shirt Kyle
In "Guitar Queer-O", the boys compliment Kyle and Stan's skill on Guitar Hero 123, and later in the episode, they pass the million point mark together in co-op mode - a feat that was thought to be practically impossible. In "Whale Whores", Kyle is shown playing guitar or bass in Rock Band for the song Poker Face. "South Park" occasionally manages to do a solid job of explaining fairly weighty subjects. It's a world the boys are introduced to by Jimmy, who is quietly turning kids on to the freemium Terrance and Phillip game like a drug pusher in an after-school special.
Bebe wrote in a note that she "could sleep for days on his perked cheeks" and "wanted to wear his ass as a hat" (which Mr. Garrison made Stan, who he thought was trying to pass it, read aloud to the class). In the episode, Wendy helps Bebe try to pursue a relationship with Kyle, who is oblivious to her attempts. It eventually becomes clear that Kyle doesn't share her feelings, when Kyle, Stan, Wendy and Bebe play Truth or Dare in Stan's clubhouse. Wendy dares Kyle to kiss Bebe "on the lips." Kyle expresses fear and shock after kissing Bebe, and flees from the clubhouse screaming in terror. Bebe ultimately decided that she couldn't take the "codependency" of a relationship, and purported to "break up" with an uncaring Kyle (in a manner of speaking).
After ManBearPig starts causing destruction in South Park, the boys seek help from Al Gore, who informs them that ManBearPig is actually a demon. After being bullied by Cartman and Heidi, Kyle decides that the new Terrance and Phillip show is not funny anymore and believes it promotes bullying and meanness. He starts up a group called Millennials Against Canada, abbreviated to M.A.C., hoping his movement will put a stop to all the negativity in the world. He wears a white t-shirt with that reads "M.A.C." on the front and a whistle tied around his neck. Kyle is seen during Cartman's dream sequence taking place Ancient Egypt during the biblical plagues.
They are found by Randy and Sharon, who have realized they gave the boys the wrong DVD and ask them to bring it back to them. The boys decide to go on a quest to return the DVD to the Two Towers Video Store after realizing how much power it had over the adults and Butters. They are then chased by Butters, The 6th Graders, and their parents who all seek to obtain the DVD. Kyle became increasingly annoyed by Cartman's constant abuse and mistreatment of Heidi, and did not understand how Heidi can go out with a person like Cartman. Kyle later convinced Heidi to break up with Cartman, and they develop mutual feelings for each other. Heidi then started a relationship with Kyle, although this outcome did not go the way he hoped, he went along with it.
But he was quite difficult to intentionally infect with Chicken Pox, as his parents discovered. In addition to these conditions, unbeknownst to most of the town, Kyle was concieved while his parents were in Newark, New Jersey... And Kyle Broflovski becomes angry or outraged, or whenever unruly Jersey folks are near, a startling metamorphisis occurs, as Kyley-B comes out to exact a swift but deadly brand of spray-tan-themed justice... In the episode, Kyle needs a kidney transplant, and Cartman is discovered to be a perfect donor.
He and his parents are Jewish, but his younger brother Ike is actually from Canada. He appears to be the smartest of the original four—at least academically—but has a tendency to get sucked into the latest fads/problems/social issues sweeping South Park. Kyle is also known as the moral compass of the otherwise chaotic town — although he has a nasty temper to go along with it.
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