"THE END" then appears, and Kenny is excited and relieved that he has survived the entire episode without getting killed in spite of being involved in dangerous and life-threatening situations throughout. Parker cited as an example a chorus concert in which the single Jewish student was asked to sing her own Hanukkah song while everybody else sang Christmas songs; although the idea was to make the student feel special, Parker said it only made her feel more lonely and isolated. Parker said this decision was made because, "Garrison at that point had already shown himself to be the most messed up person in the entire town, and there's obviously so much wrong with him mentally. "[26], Alison Halsall said "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" is the strongest example of a history of scatology, the study of excrement, throughout the South Park series. Although they had long planned to feature Mr. Hankey in the show, they did not decide to make him a Christmas character until halfway through the filming of "Damien". His high-pitched greeting, "Howdy-ho", was equally recognizable and became one of the most quoted lines from the show's first season. Мистер Хэнки, рождественская какашка Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo Эпизод сериала « Южный Парк » Кайл и мистер Хэнки Основная информация Номер эпизода Сезон 1 Эпизод 110 (#9) … Stan Marsh Kyle Broflovski Eric Cartman Kenny McCormick Wendy Testaburger Chef Jimbo Kern … However, Parker and Stone said during the meeting that FOX didn't like a talking poo character on its network and demanded the duo to remove him, which they refused. [38] Alan Sepinwall of The Star-Ledger called the episode "a brilliant skewering"[9] of political correctness and over-sensitivity, and called it "at once hilariously satiric and extraordinarily foul. [22], In addition to the title character, "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" included the first appearances of characters Father Maxi and Mr. Mackey. [3][9] While many Christmas specials focus on the religious, spiritual and moral values of the Christmas holiday rather than the commercial aspects, "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" actually embraces commercialism in Christmas, suggesting viewers should enjoy those elements of the holiday without taking religion too seriously. The episode is styled as a variety show and features Mr. Hankey as the host;[4] he sits by the fire in his sewer home and introduces shorts featuring unusual holiday songs. Character Debuts Two misters -- Mr. Hankey the Christmas poo and Mr. Mackey the school counselor.Father Maxi also makes his first appearance as well as Philip Glass. I'm … [36] Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock, author of Taking South Park Seriously, said, "This episode arguably pushes the boundaries of what is acceptable, both for Christmas specials and television in general, farther than any previous one." Parker and Stone, as two agnostics who still appreciated the Christmas holiday, said they felt the idea was "ridiculous"[3] and, according to Stone, "We just wanted Mr. Hankey to say Christmas was about good and about presents, and it doesn't have to be this religious [controversy]. Rohan said South Park "can be brilliantly over the edge, but often tonight, it sorely needs a comic bungee cord". [3] Parker shared the concept with future South Park co-creator Matt Stone when the two met at the University of Colorado at Boulder, and the duo immediately knew they wanted to create a film or production involving Mr. [3] Not all reviews of "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" were positive. After the shorts began to generate interest for a possible television series, Parker and Stone conceived the idea of an adult-animated show with four children as main protagonists, and one of the minor characters included a talking stool named Mr. Hankey. Hankey. It appeared in the Season One episode, "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo". [2] The concept stayed with Parker throughout his childhood; starting in elementary school and throughout his entire education, he would often draw the character in class, wearing a sailor's hat instead of the Santa Claus hat he would later wear in South Park. The original tape featured a brief clip at the end from WCBS-TV featuring newscaster Rolland Smith informing viewers, "Fighting the frizzies, at eleven." [3], "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" was written and directed by Parker and Stone, and first aired in the United States on Comedy Central on December 17, 1997. Parker claimed during a meeting, he said, "One thing we have to know before we really go any further: how do you feel about talking poo?" "[12] Doug Pratt, a DVD reviewer and Rolling Stone contributor, said, "Technically, the Christmas episode might well be the show's best effort, artistically, because it tackles the PC-ification of Christmas head-on, and also has an interesting psychological subtext: does the hero actually see Mr. Hankey, or does he have some serious psychological problems? "Mr. Hankey, The Christmas Poo" – Performed by Cowboy Timmy, "Cheesy Poofs (Theme)" – Performed by Eric Cartman, "Chocolate Salty Balls" (Karaoke Version) – Performed by, "My Best Friends" (Snippet) – Performed by Eric Cartman, "Swiss Colony Beef Log" – Performed by Eric Cartman, This page was last edited on 2 January 2021, at 17:08. Mr. Garrison See, that's what you get when you raise your child to be a pagan. Eric, Stan, and Kenny believe Kyle is insane, diagnosed as an Acute Fecalphilliac on Prozac, and take him into a mental institution where Kyle is hastily committed. 16–Kenny McCormick & Mr. Hankey Poo “The Most Offensive Song Ever” 17–Mr. [18][19], Songs from "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" were featured in the October 2007 CD soundtrack release called "Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics". [1] The episode also earned a 51 share of the male demographic aged between 18 and 24; a share represents the percentage of households using a television at the time the program is airing. John Kricfalusi, the creator of The Ren & Stimpy Show, accused Parker and Stone of stealing the idea for Mr. Hankey from him, which the duo vehemently denied. Three popular South Park songs debuted in this episode:" Mr. Hankey, The Christmas Poo ", " Kyle's Mom's a Bitch ", and " The Lonely Jew on Christmas.". " Sheila Kyle, that is enough! "[1] Kricfalusi said he felt other elements of South Park were lifted from his work, and he told media outlets his company Spümcø was contemplating taking legal action against Parker and Stone. However, while the original news ad was apparently referring to "frizzy" hair, the ending credits of this episode of South Park feature the news anchor boxing a man in a giant fuzzy suit.[6]. Mr. Hankey the Christmas Poo by Early '50s recording by Cowboy Timmy on Amazon Music - Amazon.co.uk Skip to main content Tags: Stan Kyle Wendy Chef parody Mr. Hankey The Christmas Poo Mickey … During the ending credits a reprise of "Dreidel Dreidel Dreidel" plays. [37], Before the episode was released, Debbie Liebling, then-Comedy Central vice president of development and production, herself described the episode as "adorably offensive". [33], "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" has been described as one of the classic episodes of South Park. Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo Season 1 E 9 • 12/17/1997 While South Park Elementary is attempting to stage a non-denominational holiday play that won't offend (or entertain) anyone, Kyle checks himself … Heavily influenced by the Peanuts Christmas special A Charlie Brown Christmas from 1965, "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" was the first South Park (fully animated series) Christmas Special episode, the first musical episode, and the only episode in season one (and therefore the first time in the series) in which Kenny does not die. Kricfalusi even confirmed that he pitched the idea for an animated series of "Nutty the Friendly Dump" to Comedy Central, who turned it down. It's yucky. Wikimedia Commons alberga una categoría multimedia sobre Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo. [1] Parker said he had never seen more than half an episode of Ren & Stimpy, which he said he did not enjoy because the characters were too over-the-top and the voice acting was too annoying. Weinstock said this was particularly true of the episode's fake live-action commercial. Mr. Hankey does not come alive in the presence of other characters, so they think that Kyle is delusional. "[9] Sepinwall also added Mr. Hankey to his 1997 list of most memorable TV moments, describing the character as the year's "most disturbing cartoon image"[39] and as "a mythical holiday creature so bizarre and offensive it literally cannot be described in a family newspaper". Kyle gets caught with poo in his hands. Parker and Stone deliberately included several scenes that looked like they might lead to Kenny's death, but they decided because it was Christmas that they would not kill him (though he would later go on to be killed in several subsequent Christmas episodes). It's probably offensive. They planned for the boy's parents to find him holding a stool in the bathroom and blame the child for smearing feces along the walls when it was actually Mr. Hankey's fault; they also planned to have him visit a school counselor, where Mr. Hankey would leap into the counselor's coffee mug and the boy would be blamed. Craig Tucker can be seen sitting outside Mr. Mackey's office. At home, Kyle is scolded by his parents for believing in Mr. Hankey. They contacted the Fox Broadcasting Company about the show's concept, and the network arranged a meeting with the duo at its office in Century City to discuss how it would proceed. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on December 17, 1997. When FOX continued to stand by its decision (and supported by sister company 20th Century Fox Television, the show's original developer), the duo cut ties with the network and began pitching the series somewhere else. [3] Although the Mr. Hankey short film was never made, Parker and Stone made two Christmas-related animated short films called The Spirit of Christmas, which served as precursors to the South Park series. [3], Although Comedy Central did not object to most aspects of the episode, they did require some edits to material they deemed potentially offensive. [21], "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" is a satire on political correctness and religious sensitivity, particularly in its portrayal of the characters organizing "The Happy, Non-Offensive, Non-Denominational Christmas Play" to avoid offending anyone of any religious backgrounds. [16] The episode, along with the other 12 from the first season, was also included in the DVD release "South Park: The Complete First Season", which was released on November 12, 2002. At the end, it would turn out that the boy was indeed crazy and Mr. Hankey was not real at all, but a figment of the boy's imagination. [23][24] M. Keith Booker, author of Drawn to Television: Prime-Time Animation from The Flintstones to Family Guy, said although the episode is irreverent in its treatment of Christmas, "even if spearheaded by a singing turd, [it] is about as close as South Park ever comes to being sentimental and nostalgic". For the Mr. Hankey character, Parker and Stone adapted most of the elements from the Mr. Hankey short film they planned in college, except that Mr. Hankey would prove to be real, not a figment of Kyle's imagination. [14] "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" was also one of six episodes included on a 1998 VHS called "South Park Festival Special", which included "Starvin' Marvin", "Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson! Kyle suggests he could sing the "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" song as a non-religious substitute, but his suggestion is rejected because nobody else believes in Mr. Hankey, a living and talking "Christmas Poo". "[22], Some writers consider Mr. Hankey one of the most easily recognizable and popular of the non-regular South Park characters. He is sent to talk to guidance counselor, Mr. Mackey, but Kyle only gets into further trouble when Mr. Hankey takes a bath in Mr. Mackey's coffee. [29] Jacobs also said Mr. Hankey was so popular, he half-jokingly suggested Matt Stone and Trey Parker pursue a spin-off revolving around the character. [45], John Kricfalusi, the creator of The Ren & Stimpy Show, claimed the Mr. Hankey concept was stolen from his cartoon short, "Nutty the Friendly Dump", which was part of a cartoon book series viewable online. [17] Parker and Stone recorded commentary track for each episode, but they were not included with the DVDs due to "standards" issues with some of the statements; Parker and Stone refused to allow the tracks to be edited and censored, so they were released in a CD completely separately from the DVDs. [3] "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" was the fourth-highest overall basic cable entertainment program of 1997. [3], "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" is the first episode in which Kenny was not killed. An album of the same name consisting of versions of songs from the show as well as a number of additional songs was released the week prior to the episode's original air date, December 1, 1999. See actions taken by the … In a return to form, a forbidden love story … Facebook is showing information to help you better understand the purpose of a Page. Slack, the popular messaging software, also uses the word "hankey" as a shortcut for the Pile of Poo emoji. Parker and Stone never made the short film, but practically all of its elements were included in the future South Park episode "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo", with the notable exception of the ending. "A Lonely Jew on Christmas" has been described as a "classic song",[41] and "Kyle's Mom is a Big Fat Bitch", which reviewers described as one of Cartman's trademarks,[25] was included in the 1999 South Park film, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. Additionally, during filming of the live-action Mr. Hankey commercial, the baby originally held the Mr. Hankey stool and took a bite out of it. Listen free to South Park – Mr. Hankey's Christmas Classics (Mr. Hankey The Christmas Poo, Merry F**king Christmas and more). "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" is the ninth episode of the first season of the animated television series South Park. While Kyle is brushing his teeth, Mr. Hankey comes out of the toilet, singing "Carols" and writing words, like "Noel" on the mirror and spreading feces stains everywhere he goes, prompting Kyle's father to blame Kyle for the mess and as added punishment, to think about his "poor mother stuck cleaning up this mess*. Kyle começa cantando uma música sobre o Sr. Hankey, o … Filmed in a live action TV commercial spoof. York University Professor Alison Halsall said of this aspect of the episode, "Again, Parker and Stone blur the sacred and the profane, in this instance, to gut holidays of their traditional meanings. They totally stole your story!' [28] In January 1998, Entertainment Weekly reported that Comedy Central executives had plans to produce a Mr. Hankey chocolate bar. Parker said, "At this point, we just sort of wanted to do a Charlie Brown Christmas South Park version. — I'm not a Ren and Stimpy fan. Mr. Mackey was inspired by Parker's real-life school guidance counselor; Parker, who provides the voice for Mackey, said the real-life counselor was similarly thin and wiry and that Parker's voice for Mr. Mackey is an exact, unexaggerated version of how his counselor spoke. In the DVD commentary, Stone and Parker indicate this is a reference to a bootleg tape of Star Wars Holiday Special. It is located here! [43] In October 2004, the Comedy Central website held a poll to determine the top 27 South Park episodes for a television marathon; "Mr Hankey, the Christmas Poo" came third, just behind "Good Times with Weapons" at #2 and "Fat Butt and Pancake Head" at #1. In the episode, the Jewish character Kyle feels excluded from the town's celebrations during Christmas, and is comforted by Mr. Hankey, a talking and singing lump of feces wearing a red hat. Kathie Lee is late, giving Mr… [11], A doctor prescribes Prozac, a real life antidepressant, to Kyle for his apparent love for feces, which he describes as "fecalphilia", a condition perhaps better known by the medical term coprophilia. Sheila Now that does it! "[3] The two sought to write an episode in the tradition of old classic Christmas specials with their own irreverent South Park twist, and so they watched the famous 1965 Peanuts special, A Charlie Brown Christmas, repeatedly during the production process. Both characters appeared in "Damien", which was produced before "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo", but the Christmas episode aired first. 28-mrt-2012 - Find Cash Advance, Debt Consolidation and more at Tvsoulmates.com. 18 tracks (36:26). Mr. Hankey The Christmas Poo. When all the children start believing, Mr. Hankey finally reveals himself to everyone and scolds them for losing sight of the good things of Christmas and focusing on the bad. Kyle is playing Saint Joseph in the South Park Elementary School's Christmas nativity play, but he is forced to quit when his mother hears of the play and expresses outrage that her Jewish son is being forced to participate in a Christian production. "[34] Diane Werts of Newsday said of the episode, "It's gross. [8] Charlie Patton of The Florida Times-Union said the episode was "crude, nasty, irreverent and generally offensive—also extremely funny". Once they made the decision, they decided to make "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" the holiday episode instead; although it would not air until after the "Mr. Hankey" episode, Parker and Stone finished production of "Damien" before working on "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo". Parker and Stone felt Mr. Hankey should embody the wholesomeness and morals of cartoons from the 1930s, so they designed him to resemble the version of Mickey Mouse in the 1928 cartoon Steamboat Willie, particularly in his eyes. The album features more songs than the show. Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo Season 1 E 9 • 12/17/1997 While South Park Elementary is attempting to stage a non-denominational holiday play that won't offend (or entertain) anyone, Kyle … When Chef finds out where Kyle is, he reveals to the children that Mr. Hankey does actually exist. [12] He also said of the Mr. Hankey character, "If you're the sort of person who didn't care for that scene in Trainspotting where the Ewan McGregor character dove down the toilet and into the sewer in pursuit of his lost suppository, the whole Mr. Hankey subplot is going to be deeply disturbing. It's also possibly the funniest holiday episode anybody's airing this year. [...] South Park refuses sanitization through the gross-out factor. (This would not happen again until "Rainforest Shmainforest."). [10] Television journalists said the Spirit of Christmas shorts were precursors to Mr. Hankey and that they shared some common traits, but that the television episode was considered tamer and more tasteful. [4] The two discussed filming a three-minute short film involving a boy who befriended the talking stool, but Mr. Hankey would not come alive for anybody else, prompting others to believe the boy was crazy. Kyle decides he will bring Mr. Hankey to school to prove he is real, but this only causes more problems as Mr. Hankey disguises himself as an unadorned, dried-out piece of feces when he is around people who do not believe in him, leading Cartman to ask if carrying around boxes with feces in them is some kind of Jewish tradition. List of all South Park episodes "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" is the 9th episode of Season One, and the 9th overall episode of South Park. "[47], "There was this sort of backlash from agnostics saying, 'Don't force your Jesus stuff on us', and what we're trying to say with this show is, 'Hey, it's the one time of year where we're supposed to sort of have fun, so forget about all that. Rick Marin of Newsweek described the episode as "simply one long potty joke". During rehearsal for a Nativity play, a baby Jesus resembling a fetus pops out of Wendy, who is playing the Virgin Mary, and is caught by Kyle, who is portraying Joseph of Nazareth. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on December 17, … For my brother, Bil, and his life long … The rating was the highest yet for South Park, and was more than seven times the Comedy Central prime-time average. '", Mr Hankey, the Christmas Poo (South Park episode), "Fox Refused to Take 'South Park' in 1997 Because of One Character, and Something Else as well", "That Time Fox Refused To Pick Up South Park Because Of Mr. Hankey", "Could you please list the Five Most Notorious Episodes in order? With Hollywood tightening its stranglehold, only a resuscitated Mr. Hankey can save South Park by covering it in shit. Aug 30, 2015 - Wall dedicated especially for Mr Hankey everyone's favorite Christmas Poo!. A person that disturbed being a racist is funny to us. MR. HANKEY, the CHRISTMAS POO 1X 2 oz Trade Winds brandy 1/2 oz coffee liqueur (we like Mr. Black’s) 1/4 oz Tempus Fugit banana liqueur 2 dashes Aztec chocolate bitters 2X 4 oz Trade Winds … The episode was also the first time Mr. Garrison was portrayed as an anti-semite and racist, particularly when he asks Mayor McDaniels if she can get rid of all the Mexicans in South Park. Parker said of it, "This was the episode that just vaulted everything. The townspeople release Kyle from the asylum and apologize, then they all sing Christmas songs and watch Mr. Hankey fly away with Santa Claus. Mr. Hankey the "Christmas Poo", voiced by Trey Parker, is a talking piece of feces. The executives were receptive to the idea,[8] which Parker said was one of the main reasons he and Stone decided to sign on with the channel. [13], At the time they were writing the episode, Parker and Stone had seen a large number of news reports about government buildings refusing to allow the display of models of the nativity scene and other Christian holiday symbols, in an effort not to offend other religions. [3], "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" includes several references to the Peanuts holiday special, A Charlie Brown Christmas. Like the whole town, the school Christmas pageant is stripped of all symbols of Christmas, and the children instead present a minimalist song and dance created by composer Philip Glass. Additionally, some of those featured in the show are slightly different than the aired versions. "[3], "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" was released, along with 11 other episodes, in a three-DVD set in November 1998. During the "Christmas Time in Hell" song Satan is singing along with various celebrities in Hell, including Jeffrey Dahmer, John F. Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, Jr., Diana, Princess of Wales, Gene Siskel, Mao Zedong, Genghis Khan, Michael Landon and Jimmy Stewart. Since the episode features audio from the Christmas Classics album, which had been recorded months earlier, it marks the final episode in which Bergman's voice is heard. It was based … Discover more music, concerts, videos, and pictures … In the episode, the Jewish character Kyle feels excluded from the rest of town during Christmas, and is comforted by Mr. Hankey, a talking and singing Christmas poo. In a similar fashion to "Starvin' Marvin in Space", the episode was dedicated to Mary Kay Bergman, the original voice of most of the female characters on the show up to that point, who had committed suicide less than a month earlier. Ose “We Three Kings” 18–Mr. Jacobs of Entertainment Weekly said in January 1998 that the episode was "already infamous". The parents, astounded by how awful the pageant has turned out, begin blaming one another for destroying Christmas and a fight breaks out. A framed picture of comedian Andy Dick is also seen during the dance number. The unsuccessful efforts by the South Park Elementary School in the episode to include people of non-Christian denomination were inspired by similarly failed attempts Parker and Stone witnessed growing up. He first appeared in the first-season episode " Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo ". For the scenes in which Mr. Hankey smears feces wherever he walks, the animators scanned images of spread out chocolate and fudge and inserted those images into the episode. A Christmas pageant features the same biblical quote spoken by Linus in that special; additionally, the music featured in the pageant is very similar to the Peanuts special's musical score by Vince Guaraldi, and the South Park kids go outside to catch falling snowflakes on their tongues in the same way as in the special. [20] The Birmingham News said the album "gleefully tramples on one of America's most cherished holidays [and] will likely make even cynical listeners gasp". "[22], The episode has also been described as simultaneously embracing and parodying animated Christmas specials like A Charlie Brown Christmas, Frosty the Snowman and It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown. [39] Matt Roush of USA Today praised the episode, which he described as "ribald, raunchy and riotous". After every commercial break, a live action segment featuring a news anchor is shown, saying "Fighting the frizzies, at eleven." In September 2008, Russian prosecutors filed a motion to ban the series based on complaints received about this episode. [9] It was the first official South Park Christmas episode. [30] Composer Philip Glass composes the avant-garde musical score for the non-denominational Christmas play. Mr. Hankey Construction Set is a toy in the fictional world of South Park. [1] Parker said he refused to flush the toilet as a child, so his father told him if he did not flush down his stool, which he called "Mr. Hankey", it would come to life and kill him. While South Park … This idea of [feces] singing or dancing and being friends, well, that is my idea. [1] The TV station was allowed to keep its license by agreeing not to re-air the program. Learn how and when to remove this template message, Dreidel, Dreidel, Dreidel (The Dreidel Song), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mr._Hankey%27s_Christmas_Classics&oldid=997870070, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Juan Schwartz and the South Park Children's Choir, The Broflofskis with Eric Cartman and Stan Marsh, "Mr. Hankey The Christmas Poo", performed by a postman (a reference to. Haven't you guys ever heard of it? During the performance of Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas, a brief montage of several of Bergman’s characters are shown and some gather within Mr. Hankey’s home afterwards to sing. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.co.uk. [25] Literary critic Mark Caldwell said the fact that Kenny survived the episode demonstrates the episode's "strong, albeit dutifully ironic, undercurrent of conventional holiday decency. Mr. Hankey comes out of the toilet and proves he's real by singing Kyle a Christmas Song, but goes limp when Mr. Broflovski walks in. [11][12] Parker and Stone originally conceived the episode "Damien", which involves a boxing match between Jesus and Satan, as the first season's Christmas episode. The album reached #33 on Billboard's 1999 Christmas albums. 1 talking about this. [31] Stone said although "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" has become less shocking with time, viewers at the time of the episode's original broadcast were shocked, and some were horrified, at the idea of a living and speaking Christmas stool. [46] Parker said Kricfalusi eventually contacted the South Park creators: "He wrote a letter back saying, 'Oh, OK, I see how it could just be a coincidence, but you should just admit to the press that you're a big Ren and Stimpy fan.' Parker said this was decided because of his frustration with the character Mr. Snuffleupagus in the children's show Sesame Street; for his first 14 years on the show, Mr. Snuffleupagus was an imaginary character seen only by Big Bird, which Parker said "really bummed me out". [15] It was later released in the November 2007 DVD release "Christmas Time in South Park", which also included the episodes, "Merry Christmas, Charlie Manson! 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