‘South Park’ Creators Go to War Over Trump’s ‘Tiny’ Controversy!

Imagine a world where even animated penises spark fiery debates! That’s exactly what happened when Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the founders of South Park, found themselves in a heated standoff with Comedy Central over a contentious scene in their Season 27 premiere.
The center of this whirlwind? An animated image of Donald Trump’s genitals. Comedy Central wanted to blur the image for air, but Parker and Stone were having none of it. They defiantly declared, ‘No, you’re not gonna blur the penis.’ Talk about a battle over artistic integrity!
This explosive episode, dubbed ‘Sermon on the Mount’, aired just prior to Parker and Stone’s Comic-Con appearance, where they were grilled about Comedy Central’s reactions to their content. Parker noted the usual corporate love, but quickly followed with the reality of their disagreement over the explicit imagery. “It’s always like, ‘So we love the episode,’ but that’s what happened,” he lamented.
In a moment of levity, Stone humorously suggested, “We put eyes on the penis,” transforming the taboo into a character instead of a blur. Parker recalled that this creative workaround turned into a lengthy debate that spanned four days. “If we put eyes on the penis, we won’t blur it. And then that was a whole conversation for about four f**king days. It’s a character,” he explained, eliciting laughter from the Comic-Con crowd.
With a hint of sarcasm, Parker acknowledged the bold nature of their episode, saying, “We’re terribly sorry.” The playful banter continued as Stone whimsically responded to a moderator's mention of a subpoena, “That’s fine, man, I’m ready.”
The episode itself didn’t just stop at poking fun at Trump; it also took jabs at his legal antics and the corporate giant Paramount. In a particularly wild segment, Trump is depicted in a Deepfake video, begging Satan for sex—accompanied by the cheeky caption, “His Penis Is Teeny-Tiny, but His Love for Us Is Large.”
Of course, the internet exploded with reactions following this audacious dig at the former president. Critics and supporters alike rushed to platforms like X to share their amusement and disdain. One user remarked, “The ‘this show is SUPPOSED to be offensive towards EVERYONE’ crowd when South Park calls Trump a pedophile.” Another defended the show, asserting, “I thought it was fine. South Park makes fun of everybody and that’s why it’s good.”