Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo (South Park episode)

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Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo
South Park episode

Mr. Hankey about to be flushed down the toilet.
Episode no. Season 1
Episode 10
Written by Trey Parker
Matt Stone
Directed by Trey Parker
Matt Stone
Production no. 110
Original airdate December 17, 1997
Season 1 episodes
South Park - Season 1
August 13, 1997February 25, 1998
  1. Cartman Gets an Anal Probe
  2. Weight Gain 4000
  3. Volcano
  4. Big Gay Al's Big Gay Boat Ride
  5. An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig
  6. Death
  7. Pink Eye
  8. Damien
  9. Starvin' Marvin
  10. Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo
  11. Tom's Rhinoplasty
  12. Mecha-Streisand
  13. Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut

  Season 2
List of South Park episodes

"Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo" is the tenth episode of Comedy Central's animated series South Park which originally aired on December 17, 1997.

[edit] Plot

Related article: Christmas controversy

This Christmas-themed episode of South Park opens as the children rehearse their Christmas play. They are performing a Christian Nativity, and when Kyle's mother hears of this, she is angered by the play, because her son, a Jew, plays the role of Joseph. Mrs. Broflovski is offended by the Christian imagery, and demands that the religious elements be taken out of the public school Christmas pageant. Kyle suggests they celebrate Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo as a non-religious substitute, but since he is the only one who believes in Mr. Hankey, his suggestion is rejected.

Mrs. Broflovski's demands trigger uproar in the town, and so it is decided that anything offensive to anyone will be removed from the Christmas celebrations, including Santa Claus, wreaths, trees, stars, lights, candy canes, and mistletoe. Kyle is embarrassed by his mother's actions, and turns to Mr. Hankey for solace, who, it turns out, is a real-life talking piece of poo. Kyle tries to introduce Mr. Hankey to the masses, but no one believes in him, and most are in fact horrified at the idea of a talking piece of poo. Kyle's efforts result in mishaps that are blamed on him, such as Mr. Hankey (who looks like a normal piece of feces to everyone else) leaping at Cartman's face (Kyle tries to restrain him in this instance, resulting with his hands covered in feces) and taking a bath in Mr. Mackey's coffee. Mr. Mackey declares Kyle a "clinically depressed fecalphiliac on Prozac" and Kyle's friends have him committed.

Ultimately, the school Christmas pageant is stripped of all semblance of Christmas, as anything that does resemble Christmas is deemed offensive by someone. Instead, the children present a minimalist song and dance created by Philip Glass. The parents, astounded by how awful the pageant is, begin blaming one another for destroying Christmas, and a fight breaks out. Finally, Mr. Hankey reveals himself to everyone, and scolds everyone, saying that in spending so much time trying to find what's wrong with Christmas, they forgot everything that was "so right about it" — singing songs, cookies and goodwill towards men. The townspeople release Kyle from the asylum and apologize, and they all watch Mr. Hankey fly away with Santa Claus.


[edit] Cultural references

  • At first, Mr. Hankey is a parody of Michigan J. Frog, the singing frog from various Warner Bros. cartoons (most notably "One Froggy Evening.")In his cartoons, the frog sings and dances to showtunes for one amazed man, but when the man tries to show him to anyone else, he acts like a normal frog.

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Preceded by
Starvin' Marvin
South Park episodes (in production order) Followed by
Tom's Rhinoplasty


Preceded by
Starvin' Marvin
South Park episodes (in airdate order) Followed by
Damien