Canadians of South Park
Ike Broflovski: The First Canadian
Ike Broflovski is the first Canadian character to appear on South Park. He is introduced in the Season Two episode "Ike's Wee Wee", in which it is revealed that he was adopted from Canada after Kyle's parents were unable to have a child of their own. Ike is often depicted as being more polite and well-behaved than his American counterparts, but he is also shown to have a mischievous side. Despite some initial difficulties, Ike eventually becomes a beloved member of the Broflovski family and the South Park community.
Scott Malkinson: The Dick
Scott Malkinson is a Canadian student who attends South Park Elementary School. He is first introduced in the Season Five episode "Scott Tenorman Must Die", in which it is revealed that he suffers from a rare genetic condition that causes him to have diabetes. Scott is often portrayed as being a whiny and annoying character, and he is frequently the target of bullying from the other children.
Christmas in Canada
The Season Seven episode "Christmas in Canada" features a visit to Canada by the boys from South Park. They are initially impressed by the country's beauty and the kindness of its people, but they soon discover that things are not as idyllic as they seem. The episode explores the differences between Canada and the United States, and it satirizes some of the stereotypes that Americans have about Canadians.
Royal Pudding
The Season Fifteen episode "Royal Pudding" features the return of Terrance and Phillip, the Canadian duo who are known for their crude humor and offensive jokes. The episode follows the pair as they travel to England to meet the royal family. Along the way, they encounter a variety of misadventures and meet a cast of colorful characters.
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