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** Kenny's dialogue is not nonsensical mumbling, but just Matt Stone speaking into his sleeve. If you're able to decipher it Kenny easily has the most raunchy dialogue. ''Especially'' in the [http://southpark.wikia.com/wiki/Kenny_McCormick#In_The_Theme_Song opening].
** Kenny's dialogue is not nonsensical mumbling, but just Matt Stone speaking into his sleeve. If you're able to decipher it Kenny easily has the most raunchy dialogue. ''Especially'' in the [http://southpark.wikia.com/wiki/Kenny_McCormick#In_The_Theme_Song opening].
** The Chinese man who owns the City Wok. Whenever he says "City Wok", his accent makes it sound like "Shitty Wok", much to the kids' amusement.
** The Chinese man who owns the City Wok. Whenever he says "City Wok", his accent makes it sound like "Shitty Wok", much to the kids' amusement.
** Most recently, DP-oil. Though they didn't simply get the crap past the radar, but sneaked in the control room and, well, DP-d the operator.
** In the Coon and Friends trilogy in Season 14, DP-oil. Though they didn't simply get the crap past the radar, but sneaked in the control room and, well, DP-d the operator.
** Muhammad was in the opening crowd shot for 27 episodes (from "Smug Alert!" to "The List").
** Muhammad was in the opening crowd shot for 27 episodes (from "Smug Alert!" to "The List").
** On at least one occasion in the Coon and Friends saga, Cartman refers to Kyle as "The Human Kike" <ref>"Kike" is an offensive term for a Jewish person.</ref>.
** On at least one occasion in the Coon and Friends saga, Cartman refers to Kyle as "The Human Kike" <ref>"Kike" is an offensive term for a Jewish person.</ref>.
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* [[Hell of a Heaven]]: Heaven is full of Mormons. This was used to punish Sadam Hussein, actually.
* [[Hell of a Heaven]]: Heaven is full of Mormons. This was used to punish Sadam Hussein, actually.
* [[Henshin Hero]]: Bradley Biggle plays this trope straight to become ''Mint Berry Crunch''. Complete with [[By the Power of Grayskull|a henshin phrase]], [[Clothes Make the Superman|a costume]] influenced by [[Kamen Rider]], and a [[Transformation Sequence]] which is heavily influenced by ''[[Sailor Moon]]''.
* [[Henshin Hero]]: Bradley Biggle plays this trope straight to become ''Mint Berry Crunch''. Complete with [[By the Power of Grayskull|a henshin phrase]], [[Clothes Make the Superman|a costume]] influenced by [[Kamen Rider]], and a [[Transformation Sequence]] which is heavily influenced by ''[[Sailor Moon]]''.
* [[Hermaphrodite]]: Liane Cartman is revealed to be one at the end of the Eric Cartman's Father Two-Parter. {{spoiler|Though recent events suggest this may have been a fabrication}}.
* [[Hermaphrodite]]: Liane Cartman is revealed to be one at the end of the Eric Cartman's Father Two-Parter. {{spoiler|Though "200" and "201" suggest this may have been a fabrication}}.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Stan and Kyle, though both Randy and Cartman have questioned the 'heterosexual' part.
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Stan and Kyle, though both Randy and Cartman have questioned the 'heterosexual' part.
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: Although it's never explicitly shown or mentioned in the show, this trope has been very gradually wearing away at Kyle since the beginning of the series, owing to Cartman's constant verbal, emotional, and psychological abuse. As of now, Kyle has only reached [[Determinator]] status, but his obsession breaks through rather... [[Knight Templar|darkly]] on occasion (e.g. "Ginger Kids", "Fatbeard").
* [[He Who Fights Monsters]]: Although it's never explicitly shown or mentioned in the show, this trope has been very gradually wearing away at Kyle since the beginning of the series, owing to Cartman's constant verbal, emotional, and psychological abuse. As of now, Kyle has only reached [[Determinator]] status, but his obsession breaks through rather... [[Knight Templar|darkly]] on occasion (e.g. "Ginger Kids", "Fatbeard").