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South Park (Not Suitable for Children) (2023)

After a teacher at South Park Elementary is discovered to have an OnlyFans page, Randy Marsh delves into the seedy underbelly of the online influencer world. Simultaneously, students grapple with the impact of influencer culture, particularly around a trendy hydration drink called Cred. The episode humorously explores the intersections of social media, influencer marketing, and their effects on the community, especially the younger generation.

Length: 47min
Genre: Comedy, Animation
This Title is: A satirical exploration of social media and influencer culture

“South Park (Not Suitable for Children)” IS STREAMING ON Paramount+ IN CANADA!

Trailer

Cast

  • Trey Parker as Various Characters (voice)
  • Matt Stone as Various Characters (voice)
  • April Stewart as Various Characters (voice)

Parental Guidance

Maturity Rating: Not rated but contains adult themes

Contains explicit content and themes not suitable for children

Trivia

  • The episode is the sixth South Park television special and the 327th episode of the series overall.
  • It parodies real-life figures and brands, including Logan Paul and his Prime beverages.
  • The special is part of a $900 million deal to extend the “South Park” series to 30 seasons through 2027, including 14 feature films for Paramount+.

Our Review

“South Park (Not Suitable for Children)” continues the series’ legacy of sharp social satire, this time focusing on the influencer culture and its impact on modern society. The special uses its well-known brand of humor to critique the absurdities of social media marketing and its influence on both adults and children. While some critics felt the special didn’t fully hit the mark, others lauded it for addressing issues often overlooked in mainstream media. The dual storyline, featuring both the schoolchildren and Randy Marsh, offers a comprehensive look at the pervasive reach of influencer culture, making it a relevant watch in today’s social media-driven world.

Critic Scores

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