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‘South Park’ Creators Show Jimmy Kimmel How They Made Trump’s Tiny Penis

Why Trey Parker and Matt Stone Aren’t in a Gulag

Jimmy Kimmel recently posed a hilarious question to the co-creators of “South Park,” Trey Parker and Matt Stone, on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” The late-night host jokingly asked, “Why aren’t you guys in a gulag somewhere, shackled down in a basement?” This humorous inquiry was in reference to the animated series’ fearless mockery of President Trump, including their infamous depiction of him in the nude with a micropenis.

In response to Kimmel’s question, Trey Parker quipped, “We hide behind cartoons.” This witty remark showcases the duo’s ability to use satire and humor as a shield against potential backlash.

Kimmel, who has faced his fair share of censorship and criticism from the Trump administration, showed a keen interest in how Parker and Stone have portrayed Vice President JD Vance on “South Park.” The character is hilariously transformed into a confused version of Tattoo from “Fantasy Island,” played by the late Hervé Villechaize.

Parker revealed the origins of this character choice, explaining that Tattoo was one of the first impressions he did when he was just nine years old. What started as a one-off joke about Mar-a-Lago being akin to “Fantasy Island” turned into a beloved recurring character for the show.

One standout moment from the interview was when Parker showcased their deepfake AI rig used to create Donald Trump’s infamous nude scenes on the show. He even brought out a fake piece of foreskin, complete with eyes drawn on it, for a hilarious demonstration.

Kimmel couldn’t resist joining in on the fun and playfully interacted with the fake foreskin on his pinky, adding to the comedic atmosphere of the interview.

Despite the controversial nature of their content, Parker and Stone continue to push boundaries and provide audiences with irreverent humor that keeps them coming back for more. Their ability to navigate satire in a politically charged climate is a testament to their talent and fearlessness as creators.

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