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The phrase "Oh my god - They've killed Kenny!" and other variations are evidently references to the recurring line " | The phrase "Oh my god - They've killed Kenny!" and other variations are evidently references to the recurring line "[[southpark:"Oh my God, they killed Kenny!"|Oh my god, they killed Kenny!]]" in {{wi|South Park}}, itself a reference to the recurring gag of character [[Kenny McCormick]]'s various [[death]]s; another character from the series, [[Eric Cartman]], was also referenced earlier in {{cs|The Tomorrow Windows (novel)}}. The cartoon characters on Bernice Summerfield's t-shirt in {{cs|Another Girl, Another Planet (novel)}} are never identified, but are presumably intended to be ''South Park'' characters. | ||
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Bernice Summerfield 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)"])
Private Eye once printed a picture of Ken Livingstone with the words "Oh my god - They've killed Kenny!". (PROSE: The Tomorrow Windows [+]Loading...["The Tomorrow Windows (novel)"])
Behind the scenes[[edit] | [edit source]]
The phrase "Oh my god - They've killed Kenny!" and other variations are evidently references 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; another character from the series, Eric Cartman, was also referenced earlier in The Tomorrow Windows [+]Loading...["The Tomorrow Windows (novel)"]. The cartoon characters on Bernice Summerfield's t-shirt in Another Girl, Another Planet [+]Loading...["Another Girl, Another Planet (novel)"] are never identified, but are presumably intended to be South Park characters.
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