South Park, Season 27
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Con, "South Park" creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker briefly addressed this week's episode -- and the debate over Trump's penis.
If operating under the shallow assumption that "South Park" is a show that exists to mock woke culture, Cartman’s despair could be seen as a meta-commentary.
On June 23, a new season of the animated satire series kicked off with a bang. South Park eviscerated the U.S. president as well as its parent company Paramount’s merger with Skydance, in the jaw-dropping debut.
Following a near two-and-a-half-year hiatus, the premiere episode shows a naked Trump trying to seduce Satan, and came a day after the show's creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone had reached a $1.5 billion streaming deal with Paramount.
During the Comedy Central Animation panel at SDCC 2025, Matt Stone and Trey Parker said they use the internet as their South Park "Show Bible"
SAN DIEGO (AP) — “South Park” co-creator Trey Parker had the briefest of responses Thursday to anger from the White House over the season premiere of the animated institution, which showed a naked President Donald Trump in bed with Satan. “We’re terribly sorry,” Parker said, followed by a long, deadpan-comic stare.
The roasting comes right after Trey Parker and Matt Stone's $1.5 billion global streaming deal with the Comedy Central parent company