External References to South Park/Publications

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This section is a list of external references to South Park from publications such as books, comics and manga.

Big Nate

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  • In the February 12, 2007 strip, when Nate mentions how he is the "king of homemade Valentines" Francis brings up a poem Nate created last year for Jenny, which mentions Kenny.

Close to Home (comic strip)

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  • A comic was made in which Kenny tries to get life insurance.

FoxTrot

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  • At the end of one of the comics, Marcus asks if he wanted Jason to upload South Park videos in a specific order.

Get Fuzzy

Get Fuzzy makes a South Park reference.
  • In a comic published on March 5, 2016, Bucky writes a pilot script for a show that he says is going to be the most controversial and risky show of all time. Satchel tells him that what his stories are tired and hackneyed and that everything in it has been done before. Bucky argues that this is only because it is a classic, and that in 80 years, South Park will be tired and old as well. Satchel argues, saying that the concept of one episode is so bizarre that he is sure not many other shows will have done that also. What he says is obscured by censored signs, but he appears to be talking about "Freak Strike", saying "What about the one where the (censored) kid glued a (censored) to his chin? Can't imagine a time when that happens too frequently."

MAD (magazine)

  • In MAD Magazine Issue #371, South Park is parodied on the cover, with Alfred (the main character of MAD), depicted being killed by Kenny.
  • In MAD Magazine Issue #375, South Park is depicted on the cover in therapy with Dr. Katz from Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist, a show that also aired on Comedy Central at the time the magazine was made.
  • In a German issue of MAD Magazine titled "Happy Tree Friends in: Hurra! Sie haben Kenny getötet!" (Happy Tree Friends In: Horray! They Killed Kenny!), Kenny McCormick is depicted on the cover being slaughtered by characters from the black comedy series Happy Tree Friends.