![]() ![]() Cartman, Stan, and Kenny believe Kyle is insane and have him committed to a mental institution. Mackey, the guidance counselor, but gets into further trouble when Mr. Hankey lunges at him in retaliation, which everyone perceives as Kyle throwing Mr. After Cartman sings an insulting song about Sheila, Mr. Hankey does not come alive in front of people who do not believe in him. Hankey to school to prove his existence, but Mr. Hankey emerges from the toilet and spreads feces stains around the bathroom, for which Kyle is blamed. At home, Kyle is scolded by his parents for believing in Mr. Hankey, since he does not discriminate against anyone. Kyle again suggests that the town use Mr. ![]() Mayor McDaniels decides that anything deemed offensive will be removed from the Christmas celebrations. Kyle leaves the school feeling lonely and excluded because he cannot celebrate Christmas with everyone else. Hankey" song as a secular substitute, but is rejected because no one else believes in its eponymous subject, a living piece of feces. Garrison's question, Kyle suggests the " Mr. Kyle is cast as Saint Joseph in South Park Elementary's Christmas play, but is forced to withdraw when Kyle's mother Sheila expresses anger that her Jewish son is participating in a Nativity play. John Kricfalusi, the creator of The Ren & Stimpy Show, accused Parker and Stone of plagiarizing his idea, which the duo vehemently denied. It was watched by 4.55 million viewers during its original broadcast, the highest Nielsen rating to that date for South Park and the fourth-highest overall for a basic cable entertainment program of 1997. The episode received generally positive reviews and has been described as one of the classic South Park episodes. It served as a satire of political correctness and religious sensitivity. Mackey, and the songs "The Lonely Jew on Christmas" and "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch". Hankey, the episode introduced Craig Tucker and the school counselor Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" was the first South Park Christmas episode the first musical episode and the first episode, as well as the only one of the first season, in which Kenny does not die. Heavily influenced by A Charlie Brown Christmas, "Mr. Hankey character was based on an idea from Parker's childhood when Parker and Stone conceived the South Park series, they intended for Mr. The episode was written and directed by co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Meanwhile, the townspeople remove all religious aspects of Christmas to remain politically correct and inoffensive. Hankey does not come alive in the presence of other characters, who consequently think that Kyle is delusional. The episode follows Kyle as he feels excluded from the town's Christmas celebrations due to being Jewish, finding solace in Mr. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on December 17, 1997. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" is the ninth episode of the first season of the American animated television series South Park. Hankey to resemble Mickey Mouse as he appeared in the 1928 short film Steamboat Willie. ![]()
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