WWE United States Champion Logan Paul finds himself the subject of satire in the latest Paramount+ special, “South Park (Not Suitable For Children).” He will not be providing the voice of his character, but in true South Park fashion, that doesn’t matter.
South Park (Not Suitable For Children) Plot
The new South Park special takes a jab at Paul and his PRIME energy drink, featuring a plot line where an influencer named Logan promotes a hydration drink to the children of the town, despite its explicit unsuitability for kids. The narrative unfolds as the kids, captivated by their “Cred,” eventually realize they are being manipulated.
Eric Cartman, Butters, and others confront the Logan Paul character, seeking to unveil the mastermind behind the scheme before facing a grim fate—Logan is shot through the head by those who paid him to influence the children. It’s worth noting that there are no explicit WWE references in this South Park special.
In “South Park (Not Suitable For Children),” the storyline unfolds as Randy takes a closer look at the darker side of online influencers after discovering a teacher at South Park Elementary with an OnlyFans page.
How To Watch South Park (Not Suitable For Children)
Paramount+ officially announced the availability of the exclusive South Park event, “South Park (Not Suitable For Children),” for streaming in the U.S. and Canada on December 20th, 2023. International audiences can access the special on December 21st in the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Brazil, France, Germany, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy on December 23rd, with other markets to follow.
The special joins Paramount+’s roster of exclusive South Park events, including “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 the recently released “South Park: Joining the Panderverse,” which set records on social platforms as the most engaging, watched, and talked-about event to date.
South Park’s Legendary History
Although some Gen Zers are just discovering South Park on TikTok, Matt Stone and Trey Parker’s creation has been lampooning culture since the dial-up internet days. They have secured an amazing streaming deal at this point, and have the luxury to still produce content while keeping a lighter schedule.
Looking back, the South Park series marked its 25th anniversary on August 13th, 2022, since its debut on Comedy Central. Co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with executive producers Anne Garefino and Frank C. Agnone II, have been steering the show since its inception.
The series has been renewed on Comedy Central through 2027, securing its place as cable’s longest-running scripted series, and paving the way for an unprecedented 30th season.