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|appearance = "[[The Entity]]"
 
|appearance = "[[The Entity]]"

Revision as of 09:27, 18 April 2012

Kyle Schwartz is Kyle Broflovski's cousin from Connecticut. He has heavy breathing due to asthma, along with poor eyesight, for which he has large glasses.

Background

Role in the Series

While his mother was in the hospital, Kyle stayed with the Broflovski family during the events of "The Entity". He is a stereotypical Jew (with characteristics such as hypochondria, poor athleticism and being good with money), unlike Kyle, who was worried about his anti-semitic friend Cartman, whom he feared would constantly make fun of him. Kyle then offered Cartman forty dollars not to make fun of Kyle Schwartz. Cartman initially tried to comply with the agreement, but later makes a concentration camp joke in class, blowing the deal.

Kyle Schwartz then stated that Kyle (Broflovski) should have tried to get away with paying him $12.50. Angered by his ingratitude and personal quirks, the boys help Kyle try to get rid of him. They put him on a sled tied to a bus headed for Connecticut, put him in a box and placed him on a plane. He nevertheless kept returning to the Broflovski home. In the end his mother's condition improves, and he decides to go home after receiving $5,000,000 from an investment bailout to the airlines. The boys suddenly see their opportunity and try to convince him to stay, but Kyle Schwartz replied by saying that he couldn't stand how everyone in South Park was a stereotypical hillbilly jock redneck.

Kyle also appears in "Red Sleigh Down", where he calculated how many presents Cartman would get for Christmas, concluding that he would still owe two presents even if he found a cure for cancer and AIDS before Christmas, and "The Losing Edge", where the boys were playing on the South Park baseball team, had to get the worst person they could find to play for them because they did not want to qualify for a tournament.

Talents

Kyle Schwartz is very good with investing and other matters concerning money. He is cautious and avoids trouble, this may be the reason he kept returning after all the times the South Park kids tried sending him away.

Appearance

Kyle is odd-looking due to his upper lip being pulled above his teeth. Kyle has a brown "Jewfro" that is parted in the middle. He wear a dark pink jacket with blue triangles across it, and light green pants. In "The Entity", he stated that he has lumps on the dorsal part of his hands.

Personality

Kyle is the stereotypical jew. He is good with money, a constant complainer, and overly cautious. He also has various health issues.

Trivia

  • His voice is based on Tony Curtis's impression of Cary Grant in the movie Some Like It Hot. Tony Curtis's real name was Bernard Schwartz, which may explain Kyle's surname.
  • The name Juan Schwartz is also an a pseudonym used by Trey Parker[2] early in his career in the credits to the horror musical Cannibal: The Musical. It is unknown if Kyle's last name was influenced by this.
  • Kyle's worrisome manner is very similar to that of Mort Goldman of Family Guy, who incidentally is also Jewish and wears glasses.

Prominence

References

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