Dec. 22, 2023
The episode titled ‘Not Suitable for Children’, is available now on Paramount+ which can be streamed in the US and Canada. By: Dylan Low
“South Park: Not Suitable for Children” talks about the popular adult content creation platform OnlyFans. In their latest trailer, Mr. Skinner rushes into his classroom and declares they have a problem. The parents of South Park then gather for a meeting, where they are heard shouting, “We’re talking about someone who influences our children!” and “This isn’t just softcore porn we’re talking about here!”
The official logline of the episode entails, “After it’s discovered that a teacher at South Park Elementary has an OnlyFans page, Randy is compelled to take a closer look at the seedy underbelly of the world of on-line influencers.”
With this episode, it makes it the sixth South Park special to be broadcasted on Paramount+, after previous specials “South Park: Post Covid,” “South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid,” “South Park: The Streaming Wars,” “South Park: The Streaming Wars Part 2” and “South Park: Joining the Panderverse.”
“South Park: Not Suitable for Children” can be watched on Paramount+ worldwide on December 21st onwards in the UK, Australia, Latin America, Brazil, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy on December 23rd, followed by other international markets.
South Park joint creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone will participate as executive producers, together with Anne Garefino and Frank C. Agnone II. Eric Stough, Adrien Beard, Bruce Howell and Vernon Chatman will take part as the episode producers. Christopher Brion takes up the role of South Park Digital Studios’ creative director. Adding on to MTV Entertainment Studios’ extended agreement with Stone and Parker, South Park has been newly lengthened on Comedy Central through 2027, becoming cable TV’s longest-running scripted series of up to Season 30.
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