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In "It's a Jersey Thing", Kyle was ironically the one who saved Cartman when he was being raped by Snooki. Cartman showed genuine appreciation for this act, thanking him and later going as far as to say that although Kyle was a "monster" (for having Jersey blood running through his veins), he was "my [Cartman's] little monster", and pinched his cheek. Although they bicker constantly, the two haven't full on fought since then, and have had a lot more moments together where they seem happy, such as Kyle sharing music with Cartman in "You're Getting Old". There are also moments such as in "Faith Hilling" where the two share a common goal.
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They attempt to start a movement against pirating music until they realize that all the time they spent protesting could have been spent making actual music. Professor Chaos tries to create a diabolical plan to get back at the town of South Park; however, he becomes frustrated when he realizes all of his ideas have already been done on the show The Simpsons. He eventually starts hallucinating, seeing everyone as characters from The Simpsons, including Kyle. Here he retains his regular outfit but is drawn in an art style parodying the aforementioned show. Frightened by a sex education class taught by Ms. Choksondik, the boys and girls start a gender war mistakenly believing the other sex would give them STDs.
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Kyle is of the Jewish faith, but this detail is not officially revealed until "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo", despite having been mentioned briefly in the second The Spirit of Christmas short, and in "Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride". Kyle has a democratic political stance, as seen in the episode The Wacky Molestation Adventure, where he brings democracy to the previously communist Cuba.
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Another example can be found in "Imaginationland, Episode III", where Stan is trapped in Imaginationland and Kyle is the only one who can hear his voice. Kyle goes to extreme measures, including breaking into the Pentagon, to stop the government from nuking Imaginationland (and Stan along with it). Kyle even agreed to kill Jesus (at His request) despite his strong misgivings in order to help him save Stan's life in "Fantastic Easter Special". This depresses him a great deal (to the point of bringing him to arson), and Stan, seeing how it has affected him, tries to get the girls to change the list (ultimately uncovering the fact that the list was wrongfully altered and that Kyle was not in fact voted last).
When Kyle develops renal failure in "Cherokee Hair Tampons," Stan gladly offers to donate one of his own kidneys to save his life, and ultimately orchestrates the plan that tricks Cartman (the only compatible donor) into donating one of his. Another example can be found in "Imaginationland Episode III," where Stan is trapped in Imaginationland and Kyle is the only one who can hear his voice. Kyle even agreed to kill Jesus (at His request) despite his strong misgivings in order to help him save Stan's life in "Fantastic Easter Special." Kyle wears a greenish lime ushanka, a bright orange jacket, dark green pants, and lime-green mittens.
Kyle also seems to take a leading role in writing the book The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs with the other boys in "The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs". Rebecca lacked knowledge about love and was quite inept socially due to her sheltered upbringing, however, a determined Kyle explained to her the importance of love. She has not appeared or been mentioned since, so it is a major possibility that Kyle had got over her. Bebe Stevens had a crush on him in "Clubhouses", mainly because of her sudden interest in Kyle's ass.
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The only time Kyle ever showed any interest in Bebe was when she began developing breasts in the episode "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", (although every other boy in the class shared the same sudden interest). Later in the episode, Kyle helps her to throw rocks at cars with the other boys, and eventually goes into an ape-like primal state with all of the other boys. At the end, Kyle and all of the other boys realized that they were attracted to Bebe's breasts and decided they should not be influenced by them.
Alter Egos From Season Nine
Written during the height of the Pokemon craze, "Chinpokomon" finds the "South Park" kids wrapped up in their own Japanese toy fad — a fad Kyle is the last to get in on. By the time he finally starts picking up Chinpokomon figures, Kyle finds his friends have already ditched the toys and moved on to the video games, kicking off a frustrating game of catch-up he can't seem to win. When school starts back again, Kyle is seen in the classroom wearing a dark gray mask along with the other children. He also wears this mask throughout "South ParQ Vaccination Special" when outside his house. After being dumped by Heidi Turner and made fun of by her and Cartman, Kyle decides to change his appearance. He looks pleased by this change, though he covers it up with his hat and jacket anyway.
However, the fact that Kyle challenges Cartman more than any other character in the series, may in fact be the core reason for Cartman's obsessive fixation on him. In "Fatbeard", he says that Kyle has "finally come to terms with his disability" and seemed more willing to kill Kyle later in the episode by making his walk the plank over an alligator. As of "Dead Celebrities", he seems to be more passive toward Kyle, greeting him with only " 'Sup, Jew?". This passive attitude however seemed to be only temporary, as seen in "Crippled Summer", in which during Towelie's intervention on national TV, each of the boys is asked to read a pre-written statement about their feelings for Towelie.
The back-and-forth of their outward conflict yet still regularly meeting with the other boys can be seen as somewhat ironic. Therefore, Kyle and Cartman could be seen to have a more complex connection than Stan and Kyle with . In "The Entity", Kyle described Cartman as "my sort of friend-ish", as his best explanation of their relationship. A photorealistic version of Kyle's appearance was produced as a police artist sketch for the episode "Free Willzyx"; however, his mother, Sheila Broflovski, comments that it's "kind of a bad drawing". Kyle is shown to have relatively strong computer skills, as shown in "The Snuke" wherein he uses various public resources to thwart a terrorist threat from a Soviet style militant. In the film he initiates research on the clitoris and accidentally stumbling on pornography featuring Liane Cartman.
Buying into Cartman's apparent concern that "Family Guy" will needlessly offend Muslims, Kyle accompanies his frenemy to Hollywood, but soon realizes that Cartman only cares because he hates "Family Guy" and wants to get it canceled. While Cartman, Kenny, and Kyle find the game frustrating, Stan becomes a serious addict. Each of the boys play a part in helping their friend out with his freemium problem, but it's Kyle who first recognizes the issue and leads the gang's confrontation with Jimmy.
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