‘South Park’ Creators Brutally Troll Trump With A ‘Little’ Reference You Won’t Forget

‘South Park’ Creators Brutally Troll Trump With A ‘Little’ Reference You Won’t Forget

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Key Points:

  • "South Park" creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone appeared on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" to showcase the deep-fake AI technology used in their show, particularly highlighting a finger puppet representing Donald Trump's genitalia from a controversial episode.
  • The beige-colored finger puppet, adorned with hand-drawn "South Park" style eyes, was used to create a realistic yet humorous portrayal of Trump in a polarizing season premiere that sparked significant attention last summer.
  • The episode concluded with a surreal scene where Trump tears off his clothes in the desert, revealing the small finger puppet, symbolizing the show's satirical take on the former president.
  • Jimmy Kimmel praised the segment, suggesting the finger puppet could become a notable cultural artifact, potentially even ending up in the Smithsonian.
  • The interview and demonstration highlighted the sophisticated AI technology behind the show's satire, blending animation with innovative digital effects to create its distinctive humor.

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