

Although he engages in the reckless act of punting Ike like a football, Kyle shows concern for his brother's well-being. Although his mother's outspoken, manipulative nature usually overwhelms Kyle, he tends to show that he truly loves her, and takes offense to any insult Cartman may offer about her. Gerald often attempts to teach Kyle important morals. Kyle has a younger brother named Ike, who Kyle learns was adopted and originally from Canada in the episode " Ike's Wee Wee". Gerald and Sheila have been referred to have Polish and Russian Jewish background, and they mutually share a strong devotion to their Jewish religion, while expressing deep concern during the multiple times Kyle's faith in Judaism becomes enervated. He lives in South Park with his father Gerald, a lawyer, and his overprotective mother Sheila, a housewife who fits the mold of a Jewish mother stereotype. During the show's first 58 episodes, Kyle and the other students were in the third grade following which they have been in the fourth grade. Kyle attends South Park Elementary as part of Mr. While Parker and Stone portray Kyle as having common childlike tendencies, his dialogue is often intended to reflect stances and views on more adult-oriented issues, and has been cited in numerous publications by experts in the fields of politics, religion, popular culture, and philosophy. He also appears in the 1999 full-length feature film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, as well as South Park-related media and merchandise. Like the other South Park characters, Kyle is animated by computer in a way to emulate the show's original method of cutout animation. His portrayal in this role is often dealt with satirically, and has elicited both praise and criticism from Jewish viewers. Kyle is distinctive as one of the few Jewish children on the show, and because of this, he often feels like an outsider amongst the core group of characters. Kyle is an elementary school student who commonly has extraordinary experiences not typical of conventional small-town life in his fictional hometown of South Park, Colorado. He debuted on television when South Park first aired on August 13, 1997, after having first appeared in The Spirit of Christmas shorts created by Stone and long-time collaborator Trey Parker in 1992 ( Jesus vs. Kyle is one of the series' four central characters, along with his friends Stan Marsh, Kenny McCormick, and Eric Cartman. He is voiced by and loosely based on series co-creator Matt Stone. Kyle Broflovski is a fictional character in the adult animated sitcom South Park. Regularly Jewish, formerly Blaintologist and Roman Catholic
