
"South Park" Season 27 Escalates Satire of Trump in "Sickofancy" Episode, Targets DC Police Takeover, Shifts to Biweekly Airing
The animated sitcom "South Park" has intensified its satirical focus on President Donald Trump and his administration in its 27th season. The latest episode, titled "Sickofancy," includes scenes depicting Trump naked and rejected by Satan, sulking over the "Epstein list," and wandering the desert nude in an AI public service announcement that mocks him personally. The show also critiques the federal takeover of the Washington, D.C. police and skewers big tech companies. "South Park" portrays Trump supporters as fervently praising the president and presenting him with gifts. The series, created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, has adjusted its release schedule for Season 27, now airing new episodes every other week instead of weekly.
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- GainesvilleSun
Comedy Central’s “South Park” announced a schedule switch up to air a new episode every other week. https://t.co/tC8fDd05rd
- CBR
The hit animated series has a new release pattern for Season 27. https://t.co/2khRe5EpkF
- Santi Ruiz
Recording three episodes in a week: https://t.co/3TbBN4qKlb https://t.co/KFQdQFghil
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