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The phrase was later referenced in the [[2004 (releases)|2004]] novel {{cs|The Tomorrow Windows (novel)}}, however, the "Kenny" being referred to was [[Ken Livingstone]].
The phrase was later referenced in the [[2004 (releases)|2004]] novel {{cs|The Tomorrow Windows (novel)}}, however, the "Kenny" being referred to was [[Ken Livingstone]].
An overview of the [[Series 7 (Doctor Who 2005)|2012/13 Series]] of ''[[Doctor Who]]'' published in [[TCH 70]] referred to both [[Clara Oswald]] and [[Rory Williams]] as "''Doctor Who'''s equivalent of Kenny from ''South Park''", due to both characters frequently dying through the course of the series (or in the case of Clara Oswald, [[Clara Oswald splinters|her echoes]]).


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Revision as of 00:07, 28 September 2024

"Kenny McCormick" is a title based upon conjecture.

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Kenny McCormick

Bernice Summerfield once wore a t-shirt covered with cartoon characters with the caption "Oh my God... He killed Kenny!". She had found the shirt in a cupboard on Dellah, and had not seen it before. (PROSE: Another Girl, Another Planet [+]Loading...["Another Girl, Another Planet (novel)"])

Behind the scenes

The phrase "Oh my God... He killed Kenny!" is evidently in reference to the recurring line "Oh my god, they killed Kenny!" in South Park, itself a reference to the recurring gag of character Kenny McCormick's various deaths.

The phrase was later referenced in the 2004 novel The Tomorrow Windows [+]Loading...["The Tomorrow Windows (novel)"], however, the "Kenny" being referred to was Ken Livingstone.

An overview of the 2012/13 Series of Doctor Who published in TCH 70 referred to both Clara Oswald and Rory Williams as "Doctor Who's equivalent of Kenny from South Park", due to both characters frequently dying through the course of the series (or in the case of Clara Oswald, her echoes).

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