The two do have their disagreements, but always reconcile without any long-term damage to their friendship. Kyle normally has the angrier reaction of yelling, "You bastards!" [8] In some instances, Kyle is the only child in his class to not initially indulge in a fad or fall victim to a ploy. [15][21] Parker notes that while Kyle is sometimes cynical and profane, there is an "underlying sweetness" to the character,[22] and Time described Kyle and his friends as "sometimes cruel but with a core of innocence". [39], Kyle's opinions have been the subject of much critical analysis in the media and literary world. [38] In the season 10 (2006) episode "Cartoon Wars Part II", Kyle expresses his opinions on censorship,[39] and iterates Parker and Stone's sentiments on the topic by telling a television executive "Either it's all okay, or none of it is" in regard to whether any subject should remain off-limits to satire. [9], Leonard Maltin was complimentary about "Mecha-Streisand", and told Parker and Stone his children particularly enjoyed his portrayal in the episode. The boys try to rescue their new video game system from the hands of a government agency with the help of a talking towel named Towelie. Kyle is distinctive as one of the few Jewish children on the show, and because of this, he often feels like an outsider amongst the core group of characters. He lives in South Park with his father Gerald, a lawyer, and his overprotective mother Sheila, a housewife who fits the mold of a Jewish mother stereotype. [9] Parker and Stone have compared the relationship to the one shared by Archie Bunker and Michael Stivic on the 1970s sitcom All in the Family. The scene in which six-inch-tall twins appear and ask actor Sidney Poitier to fight Mecha-Streisand are based on similar scenes and characters from the Mothra film. 16.1 TrollTrace History Meanwhile, Leonard Maltin comes to South Park and asks Chef whether he has seen Barbra Streisand. Like the other South Park characters, Kyle is animated by computer in a way to emulate the show's original method of cutout animation. [12] Parker and Stone recorded commentary tracks for each episode, but they were not included with the DVDs due to "standards" issues with some of the statements; Parker and Stone refused to allow the tracks to be edited and censored, so they were released in a CD separate from the DVDs. Being the only Jewish kid in town, he is routinely bullied by Cartman whom he vehemently hates. Kyle McCulloch (born February 2, 1961) is a former staff writer on South Park from 1999 - 2005 (105 episodes) as well as a producer from 2005 - 2008 (42 episodes) and occasional voice actor. As Smith walks into the sunset, a version of The Cure's "Let's Go to Bed" is played on the Japanese Lute (Biwa). The boys evade fiery debris from the fight, but Kenny is killed when he stops to play tetherball and gets strangled by the rope. South Park (TV Series 1997– ) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. "Mecha-Streisand" was written by series co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with writer Philip Stark, and was directed by Parker. Actor Sidney Poitier arrives and turns into a giant fanged turtle to fight Mecha-Streisand, but he too is easily defeated. The footage was shot by a friend of Parker and Stone and used because the animators did not yet know how to create roads in perspective.[2]. Mary Kay Bergman voiced the majority of the female characters until her suicide on November 11, 1999. With Trey Parker, Matt Stone, London Quincy, Sebastian Yu. [30] [8], Parker and Stone created the second season episode "Spookyfish" in response, where they took a picture of Streisand's head, placed the image into all four corners of the screen and called it "Spooky vision". "Mecha-Streisand" is the twelfth and penultimate episode of the first season of the American animated television series South Park. South Park launched on August 13, 1997. Streisand takes them to her condo in the mountains, where she ties the boys up and tortures them with her singing voice. [4], Several episodes focus on Kyle and his religion,[8] and being the lone Jew has resulted in an enmity with the Antisemitic Cartman that has become significantly more pronounced as the series progresses. During a field trip to an archeological dig, Cartman discovers a mysterious stone triangle, which he promptly throws away without interest. The rare instances in which he is shown without his cap, he has a bright red-to-auburn Jewfro. [citation needed] The Mecha-Streisand featured in "200" is designed with more sophisticated computer imagery than the original, as the animation quality of the series has improved over the years in general. voiced by Matt Stone. On November 29, 2014, Comedy Central Records and South Park released a limited edition 7-inch vinyl picture disc in honor of Record Store Day Black Friday. Eric Cartman. [3][28] Kyle's guilt is quickly alleviated when he encounters Mel Gibson, the film's director, and perceives him to be nothing more than a deranged masochist.[28]. Stan Marsh. ", Gerald often attempts to teach Kyle important morals. During a scene with Chef and Leonard Maltin driving in a car, actual video footage of Colorado roads is visible through the back window of the car. [3] Kyle tells Robert Smith, "Disintegration is the best album ever". Shortly after Kyle picks it up, the guide identifies the writing on the triangle as Anasazi. He spent his childhood in Littleton, Colorado, in the Denver area, and attended the Heritage High School. The Musical. Margaritaville. Before Leonard Maltin transforms, he screams in Japanese, "Listen, listen, here's a tulip", which Parker said is a phrase Japanese children say before passing gas. [27] During both instances, he renounced his affiliation with Judaism, only to have his faith restored by events occurring at the end of an episode. Kyle's mother reveals in the episode "Cherokee Hair Tampons" that Kyle is diabetic and had to get a kidney transplant. Streisand later dons a disguise and visits the boys again, offering them a monetary reward for the triangle. Directed by Trey Parker. [2], When Parker and Stone made fun of celebrities in previous South Park episodes, they were chosen at random and "all just in good fun". [9] He has a tendency to make what he thinks are safe bets with Cartman, often losing these bets when the improbable actions promised by Cartman are accomplished. Stan, Kenny and Kyle are suspicious, but Cartman insists they go along for the money. Franchise: South Park. voiced by Trey Parkerand 5 others. Kyle often displays the highest moral standard of all the boys and is usually depicted as the most intelligent. Bergman was originally listed in the credits under the alias Shannen Cassidy to protect her reputation a… As they search for Streisand, Maltin tells Chef she is seeking the boys' triangle to complete a powerful and ancient relic, the "Diamond of Pantheos", which will allow her to become an evil and dangerous creature capable of conquering the world. Stan Marsh. following Stan's exclamation of the popular catchphrase, "Oh my God, they killed Kenny" after one of Kenny's trademark deaths.[5]. Since Ike was designed with both, Matt and Trey decide… When Streisand becomes Mecha-Streisand, the line was written in Japanese, "From this moment on, I am Mecha-Streisand! Streisand is based on Mechagodzilla, the mechanical doppelgänger of Godzilla. Kyle attends South Park Elementary as part of Mr. Garrison's class. [41] Essays in the books South Park and Philosophy: Bigger, Longer, and More Penetrating, Blame Canada! When developing the character, Parker recalled there being only one Jewish student in his entire hometown of Conifer, Colorado, and described her as being "the token Jewish person". Mona Marshall and Eliza Schneider succeeded Bergman in 2000, with Schneider leaving the show after its seventh season (2003). At the time, it was a record high viewership for a South Park episode, breaking the record that was set earlier that month by "Damien",[5][6] and was ten times the average of Comedy Central's non-South Park programming. VIEW BY: Voice Cast | Characters | Japanese Cast | Voice Actors | Credits By Actor. [16][clarification needed] Stone cited that he came up with the voice of Kyle while he and Parker were in film class, where they would speak in high-pitched childish voices that would often get them into trouble. [13] In keeping with the show's animation style, Kyle is composed of simple geometrical shapes. In many episodes, Kyle draws upon his sense of social purpose and moral outrage,[4][7] and reflects on the lessons he has learned during the course of an episode, with a speech that often begins "You know, I learned something today...". In the episode, Barbra Streisand obtains the Diamond of Pantheos from Stan, Cartman, Kyle and Kenny, and transforms into a giant mechanical dinosaur called Mecha-Streisand. Images of the Eric Cartman voice actors from the South Park franchise. Kyle Broflovski. [32] Detractors of the character cite his own habit of eschewing common Jewish practices and reiterating negative stereotypes for comedic purposes. He is voiced by and loosely based on co-creator Matt Stone. Smith is based on Mothra, the giant moth-like monster from the 1961 film Mothra and also one of Godzilla's rivals, which Parker described as his favorite of the Kaiju films. His diabetes could explain why he gets sick more often than his classmates. Their rivalry often elevates to the point where Kyle becomes so obsessed with beating Cartman at whatever he does, he sometimes neglects Stan and Kenny in the process. Parker, a fan of The Cure, said it was his lifelong dream to meet Smith, and he was one of the few celebrities Parker specifically requested to make an appearance. He is from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. When the monsters battle each other at the end of the episode, a Japanese man sings songs about each of the monsters while they approach. [5] He is amused by bodily functions and toilet humor,[5] and his favorite television personalities are Terrance and Phillip, a Canadian duo whose comedy routines on their show-within-the-show revolve substantially around fart jokes. [9] Though he has claimed Kenny was not his friend, in order to avoid having to spend the night at his poverty-stricken household,[10] Kyle has professed a friendship with Kenny and shown genuine concern for Kenny's health and safety. Games Movies TV Video. The original Japanese theme song for the creature also plays in the episode. The characters of Gerald and Sheila Broflovski are named after them. South Park is an American animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and developed by Brian Graden for the Comedy Central television network. Ike's birth parents, Harry and Elise Gintz (who christened Ike \"Peter\") gave him up for adoption because Canada had been \"devastated by the Cola Wars\" and as a result, they were unable to raise a child.This fact was introduced after the flappy heads and beady eyes were established as Canadian traits in the world of South Park. 1 Bio 2 Talent 2.1 Ultimate Jew 3 Weaknesses 4 Casting Call Description 5 Behind the Voice Actors Description 6 CiDR Wiki Description 7 Character Stats 8 Interpretation 9 References 10 Gallery While Kyle originally didn’t want to come to this academy, Cartman had other plans. [8] He is nevertheless lonely in this regard, particularly around Christmas time, though he takes solace in anticipating the annual appearance of Mr. Hankey, an anthropomorphic piece of feces who emerges from the sewer to spread Christmas cheer. Matt Stone is the voice of Kyle Broflovski in South Park, and Kappei Yamaguchi, Yu Hayashi are the Japanese voices. The series revolves around four boys—Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick—and their exploits in and around the titular Colorado town. Kyle's depiction on the show has drawn both praise and criticism from the Jewish community. [13][15] He is not offered the same free range of motion associated with hand-drawn characters; his character is generally shown from only one angle, and his movements are animated in an intentionally jerky fashion. South Park Cast. According to Nielsen ratings, "Mecha-Streisand" was seen by 5.4 million viewers, a record high viewership for a South Park episode at the time. [10], "Mecha-Streisand" was released, along with 11 other episodes, in a three-disc DVD set in November 1998. [31] Kyle was conceived in New Jersey. [11] "Mecha-Streisand", along with the other twelve episodes from the first season, was also included in the DVD release "South Park: The Complete First Season", which was released on November 12, 2002. voiced by Trey Parker. Officer Barbrady makes a reference to singer-songwriter Fiona Apple with the line, "Well, you ain't Fiona Apple, and if you ain't Fiona Apple, I don't give a rat's ass. [16][17], https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mecha-Streisand&oldid=999226506, Short description is different from Wikidata, Television episode articles with short description for single episodes, Articles with unsourced statements from May 2020, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 9 January 2021, at 03:01. The show's official website defines Kyle's role amongst his friends as "the smart one". Parker wrote the songs in Japanese language. During a duet with Neil Diamond, Mecha-Streisand lets out a green cloud from her groin that disgusts the people of South Park. [28], Over the seasons Kyle has addressed topics such as brotherhood,[4] excessive litigation,[33] hate crime legislation,[34] civil liberties,[35] profanity in television,[36] hybrid vehicle ownership,[37] and the economy. It was included in the third volume, which also included the episodes "Starvin' Marvin", "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" and "Tom's Rhinoplasty". But I wonder if shows like South Park and Beavis and Butt-head don't add to the cynicism and negativity in our culture, especially in children. It wasn't mean-spirited. [15], The episode was revisited twelve years later in the show's 200th episode, along with many other past South Park storylines, featuring a redesigned Mecha-Streisand. [2] They explained that after Colorado passed the Amendment 2, an amendment to the Colorado state constitution which forbids homosexuals from being recognized as a protected class (and would later be struck down by the Supreme Court in Romer v. Evans), Streisand made a public statement in which she called the Coloradans "a bunch of hicks", vowing never to visit Colorado again. 132 images (& sounds) of the South Park: The Fractured but Whole cast of characters. Ike was adopted by Gerald and Sheila Broflovski. Photos of the South Park: The Fractured but Whole (Game) voice actors. Kyle Broflovski. [11] Parker and Stone initially chose Kyle because they deemed him as being too similar to Stan, in terms of personality. [12] Nevertheless, Kenny returned from a year-long absence in the season six (2002) finale "Red Sleigh Down", and has remained a main character ever since. [13][14] In 2008, Parker and Stone made "Mecha-Streisand" and all South Park episodes available to watch for free on the show's official website, "South Park Studios". [clarification needed] The recorded audio is edited with Pro Tools, and the pitch altered to make the voice sound more like that of a fourth grader.[19][20]. [4][23], As a Jew, Kyle often defends and shows pride in his religion and ancestry. Eric Stough, director of animation for the series, said "Mecha-Streisand" was slightly more challenging to animate than other first-season episodes due to the laser beam-type effects featured in the final monster fight, which were specifically designed to resemble a low-budget monster movie with poor graphics. [3] Although he engages in the reckless act of punting Ike like a football, Kyle shows concern for his brother's well-being. They tried to make Streisand's portrayal as "sick and disgusting as possible" in the episode. Kyle Broflovski (sometimes called Brovlofski or Broflofski) is a fictional character in the animated television series South Park.He is voiced by and influenced by Matt Stone, one of the people who made the show.Kyle is one of the four main characters.The other three main characters are Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman.He is friends with Stan and Kenny. Maltin, having seen Kyle and the triangle on television, tells Chef the boys are in great danger. [26] He also once feared damnation for not having grown up as a Catholic. She was replaced by April Stewart, who, along with Marshall, continues to voice most of the female characters. [4][7] He tends to offer reasonable or scientific explanations both to situations most others view as supernatural in nature, and in opposition of propaganda dispensed by Cartman. Eric Cartman. [3] The Diamond of Pantheos, on the other hand, closely resembles the pendant worn by a major character in the anime Galaxy Express 999. He worked on 147 episodes in total. Kyle Broflovski has always been considered one of the most intelligent children in South Park, and whenever crazy things are happening in South Park, Kyle and his super best friend, Stan, are there to provide the voice of reason and help resolve problems, often with a comforting 'gay little speech', something that has become Kyle's trademark amongst his friends... for better or for worse. South Park- The amazingly cute voice actor of Ike - YouTube Kyle Broflovski[a] is a main character in the animated television series South Park. Voiced most times by Trey Parker. Maltin then transforms into a giant robot to battle Mecha-Streisand, but is quickly defeated. His father Gerald is of Irish Catholic descent, while his mother Sheila is an Ashkenazi Jew. His portrayal in this role is often dealt with satirically, and has elicited both praise and criticism from Jewish viewers. While Parker and Stone portray Kyle as having common childlike tendencies, his dialogue is often intended to reflect stances and views on more adult-oriented issues, and has been cited in numerous publications by experts in the fields of politics, religion, popular culture, and philosophy. Streisand uses the triangle to complete the diamond, transforming herself into a giant mechanical dinosaur version of herself, Mecha-Streisand, and begins to lay waste to South Park with her new form. 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). [17][18] While he originally voiced Kyle without computer manipulation, Stone now does so by speaking within his normal vocal range and then adding a childlike inflection. She is ultimately defeated by The Cure frontman Robert Smith, who himself transforms into a giant moth monster. ", but Parker said Bergman misread some of the words so the on-air translation was imperfect. Streisand herself finds the boys at the bus stop and demands the "Triangle of Zinthar", and gets aggravated when they reject her. His birthday is May 26, the same day as Stone. [13] When asked three years later by friend Brian Graden to create another short as a video Christmas card that he could send to friends, Parker and Stone created another similarly-animated The Spirit of Christmas short, dubbed Jesus vs. Towelie's autobiography, "A Million Little Fibers", becomes Oprah Winfrey's official Book of the Month selection and a bestseller... but for how long? With Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Vernon Chatman, Mona Marshall. Musical elements from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon Super Friends are also featured during the battle. Parker and Stone watched many Godzilla films during their childhoods, and Parker said he knew from the beginning of South Park that he would base an episode around the films. Near the end of the production run of the show's fifth season (2001), Parker and Stone contemplated having an episode in which Kyle was killed off. South Park and Contemporary Culture, and Taking South Park Seriously have also analyzed Kyle's perspectives within the framework of popular philosophical, theological, and political concepts.[42][43][44]. Mary Kay Bergman, a voice artist who had done most of the female voices on South Park, portrayed Streisand in the episode. The line was based on Parker's own enthusiasm for The Cure's 1989 album, Disintegration, and Robert Smith himself would go on to say in an interview that the line was his "happiest moment". Being dragged with him to Hope’s Peak; Kyle is actually one of the most normal kids we’ve got. voiced by Trey Parkerand 6 others. [3] Parker said he also finds her singing voice "annoying", which inspired the scene with Streisand torturing the boys by singing to them. 13.1 South Park: The Stick of Truth; 13.2 South Park: Phone Destroyer; 14 Behind the Scenes. Directed by Trey Parker. Following the success of "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo", a large number of celebrities started contacting Comedy Central with the hopes of making guest appearances in South Park episodes, allowing Parker and Stone to practically take their pick of guest stars. Many fans also did not like Kenny's tether ball accident death scene because it had nothing to do with the plot of the episode, which Parker and Stone said was supposed to be the joke. Kyle Broflovski is a main character in the animated television series South Park. Matt Stone was born in Houston, Texas, to Gerald Whitney Stone and Sheila Lois Belasco. [29] Kyle is hopelessly inept at choreographed dancing; in the eyes of Cartman, he perpetuated the stereotype that "Jews have no rhythm". TV Show: South Park. Robert Smith, lead vocalist and guitarist for the English rock band The Cure, makes a guest appearance as himself, marking only the second time a celebrity guest played a major role in an episode, after Natasha Henstridge in "Tom's Rhinoplasty". [6] He often provides a sober thought to plans or ideas made by the other boys, and explains a moral outlook while drawing upon his vast knowledge and intelligence. In the episode, Barbra Streisand obtains the Diamond of Pantheos from Stan, Cartman, Kyle and Kenny, and transforms into a giant mechanical dinosaur called Mecha-Streisand. The English translation for the lyrics sung when Robert Smith transforms translates are, "I really like Robert Smith", and the lyrics sung about Mecha-Streisand translate, "Barbra, Barbra, she's a bitch, Barbra". Directed by Trey Parker. He is voiced by and loosely based on co-creator Matt Stone. From the show's second episode, "Weight Gain 4000" (season one, 1997), Kyle, like all other characters on the show, has been animated using computer software, though he is presented to give the impression that the show still utilizes its original technique. He is best friends with Stan . Voiced most times by Matt Stone. His hat and hairstyle were influenced by those of James Humphrey, a character whom Matt Stone portrayed in the 1993 film Cannibal! The book South Park and Philosophy: You Know, I Learned Something Today includes an essay in which Bridgewater State College philosophy professor William J. Devlin references the teachings of Socrates and Friedrich Nietzsche when describing Kyle's role in the show. [8][25] Already regarding God as cruel for allowing him to suffer from a life-threatening hemorrhoid while Cartman enjoys a million-dollar inheritance, Kyle became further appalled after being read the story of Job. 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