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‘South Park’ parodies weight loss drug craze in new special ‘The End of Obesity’

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Paramount+ has released a teaser for its seventh South Park special, which takes aim at weight loss drugs. You can watch the teaser above.South Park: The End of Obesity will premiere in the US on May 24, before arriving in Europe and other international territories a day later.In the trailer for the special, Cartman is told by a doctor that “drastic” action is required in order to bring his weight down, before learning about the drug Ozempic.

When Cartman is denied access to the medicine, he recruits Kyle, Stan, Butters and Kenny for help.Cartman is then seen lamenting his size in the mirror as his friends run experiments in lab coats and goggles, preparing him to take the drugs. “We’ve been out navigating the American healthcare system,” says Butters. “I almost died!”Paramount+ has released six other South Park streaming exclusive events: South Park: Post COVID, South Park: Post COVID: The Return of COVID, South Park: The Streaming Wars, South Park: The Streaming Wars Part 2, South Park: Joining the Panderverse, and the recently released South Park (Not Suitable For Children).In Not Suitable For Children, the satirical animation took aim at Logan Paul and his Prime energy drink.The special sees character Clyde Donovan sit in front of his computer as he watches Logan LeDouche – an influencer who is clearly a parody of the YouTuber – promote his energy drink “Cred”, with packaging similar to Paul’s brand.“When I feel like I can’t be myself, that’s when I need a hydration drink that will pick me up.

That’s when I need Cred,” says LaDouche as he promotes his product on a YouTube parody.“It’s the coolest sports drink in the world!

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