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Henrietta's Bedroom, located within the Biggle Residence, is one of the Goth Kids' most common hangout spots. They often get together here to sit in the dark, listen to music, smoke, read gothic literature, write and perform poems about pain, and dabble in the occult.

The room is a fading dark blue and is decked out in goth-related items such as red melting candles in candelabrums, crucifixes, skulls, crystal balls, ashtrays, scattered books, clothing and papers, silky pillows, chests, a red throw rug with spades, a small cassette player, and posters of bands such as Skinny Puppy, Joy Division, and Blauhaus (Parody of Bauhaus). In "Coon vs. Coon & Friends", the room was filled with posters and writings of Cthulhu after they gave up on Cthulhu doing nothing to do their misery. The carpet rug shows to be a pentagram when they try to summon a demon with Necronomicon in South Park: The Fractured But Whole.

The room has a major redesign in "Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers" to reflect Henrietta's switch to being an Emo. The new room is painted gray with large wall decals of spiders, features a flat checkerboard carpet over a dark blue floor, gray and purple color schemes, a white writing desk where Henrietta draws, an iPod docking speaker decked out with stickers, dimmed lamps and plasma balls, and posters of Emo bands such as My Medical Relationship (Parody of My Chemical Romance) and Bail Out Boy (Parody of Fall Out Boy). Henrietta and her four Emo friends would hang out sitting there to self-mutilate and talk about how depressed they are while they cut themselves.

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In South Park: The Fractured But Whole, the Goth Kids can be found hanging in the room. The New Kid will be able to take selfies with them after completing a ritual in the room.

Prominence[]

  • "Raisins" - The Goth Kids read poems about pain and scold newly recruited Stan for the last two lines of his poem not being goth.
  • "The Ungroundable" - In response to the rising prominence of vampire kids, Henrietta plans to get rid of the head vampire.
  • "Coon vs. Coon & Friends" - The Goth Kids, having already abandoned their cult due to nothing being changed by Cthulhu, help Mysterion in learning Cthulhu's weakness after he shows up at their window.
  • "Goth Kids 3: Dawn of the Posers" - The only episode in which the bedroom switches to an Emo theme.

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