South Park 2025: Naked Trump Parody: ‘His Penis Is Teeny-Tiny, but His Love for Us Is Large’

PSA Launches Website for Naked Trump Parody: ‘His Penis Is Teeny-Tiny, but His Love for Us Is Large’

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“South Park” pulled no punches against Trump in its 27th season premiere on Comedy Central Wednesday night, stripping the president naked in deepfake PSA video.

In the episode, South Park settles a lawsuit with Trump (sound familiar?), requiring the fictional mountain town to produce “pro-Trump messaging.” The final minute of the broadcast, in a departure from “South Park’s” trademark paper cut-out animation, shows one of such patriotic ads.

“Trump. His penis is teeny-tiny, but his love for us is large,” the narrator concludes, while PSA links to the website HeTrumpedUs.com, which confirms
“This parody contains synthetic media.”
In 2020, “South Park” creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone established an artificial intelligence entertainment start-up, Deep Voodoo, which leverages deepfake technology to create hyper-realistic depictions of people.
Also in the Season 27 premiere of “South Park,” Cartman mourns the cancellation of his favorite radio program, NPR, and Randy tries to prevent Jesus from taking over the elementary school. Meanwhile, President Trump is too busy arresting and suing his enemies to care. In the Oval Office, Trump argues with the Canadian Prime Minister, threatening to bomb Canada “like I did Iraq.” (“Iran, Iraq, what the hell’s the difference? Relax guy!” Trump yells.) Later, Trump cozies up in bed with Satan, insinuating he wants to have sex. “You haven’t been working! You’ve been doing your stupid memes and just fucking around,” the Devil sneers at Trump, to which the president responds, “Come on Satan, you know you can’t resist this!” Trump then pulls down the sheets and reveals a poorly endowed manhood. Satan then says, “I can’t even see anything, it’s so small.”

When this episode of “South Park” was pushed by 2 weeks, from July 9 to 23, the comedy series issued expletive-laden statement on social media, blaming the impending Paramount-Skydance merger for the delay.

“This merger is shit show and it’s fucking up ‘South Park,’” said Parker and Stone. The day of the Season 27 premiere, the creators announced they resolved standoff with Paramount and had signed 5-year extension of overall deal, worth $1.5 billion.

Under the terms of the deal, “South Park” received order for 50 new episodes, plus all 26 previous seasons will be available to stream on Paramount+ for the first time.

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