This one is definitely not made for kids. An all-new South Park special has just dropped on Paramount+, titled South Park: Not Suitable for Children. The streamer has also released the teaser trailer for the animated sitcom’s new special, highlighting the parents’ concern over a certain teacher’s online presence, which is apparently “not suitable for children.”
The new South Park special spoofs a popular adult content creation platform called OnlyFans, where various adult influencers share mature content for their paying subscribers.
South Park: Not Suitable for Children is now streaming on Paramount+, available for subscribers in the U.S. and Canada. According to Variety, the special will be available internationally on December 21 in the U.K., Australia, Latin America, Brazil, France, Germany, Switzerland, and Austria. The show will also be available to stream in Italy on December 23.
Other international markets have yet to receive streaming dates. You can watch the teaser trailer down below:
What is South Park: Not Suitable for Children about?
In the newly released trailer, the principal of South Park Elementary suddenly bursts into the scene when they discover one of the teachers has an OnlyFans account. The parents then assembled a meeting, with one of them exclaiming, “This isn’t just softcore porn we’re talking about here!”
“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 online influencers,” the logline for South Park: Not Suitable for Children reads.
South Park: Not Suitable for Children served as the animated franchise’s sixth special on Paramount+. All five South Park specials include South Park: Post Covid, South Park: Post Covid: The Return of Covid, the two South Park: The Streaming Wars specials, and South Park: Joining the Panderverse.