

South Park: The End of Obesity
Directed by Trey ParkerWeight loss drugs are all the rage though obtaining them can be problematic. However, some of the mothers of South Park clearly have no problem in obtaining them, as Randy Marsh discovers. Meanwhile, Cartman is desperately wanting to lose weight and a weight loss drug would be ideal for him.
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- neuroparadox6d agoBest Lost Boys reference, maybe... of all time? ❤️ Gen X forever! 🤣✌️
- Kevin WardJuly 1, 2025🎶Navigating the American Healthcare System🎶 is a bop.
- RonFlix316June 18, 2025True to south park style 👌 hilarious
- Jacob O’NealJune 7, 2025One of the most sharply constructed South Park stories to come along in some time. Not only was hitting Ozempic a great idea, but sliding that into attempts to navigate the health care system, jabs at Lizzo and the insanity of suburban housewives on drugs. The jokes were fast and very clever, still obviously toilet humor. Wait till you find out what an Oppenheimer is. This is everything I love about South Park - clever writing, great topical stories and a fun social commentary that hits every side equally.
- Manuel FrangisMarch 9, 2025I just watched South Park: The End of Obesity, and it’s easily a 5 out of 5 stars for me. This special is South Park at its best, brutal, hilarious, and perfectly timed with real-world issues. They take on the craze around Ozempic and weight-loss drugs in the way only South Park can, mixing social commentary with absolute absurdity. The story kicks off with Cartman trying to get his hands on Ozempic after realizing how effective it is, only to find out that it’s way too expensive for him. This leads to a classic Cartman scheme with him and the boys trying to get access to the drug while taking shots at the healthcare system and pharmaceutical industry. Meanwhile, Randy gets caught up in his own mess when he realizes all the moms in town are suddenly getting slim on semaglutide and decides he wants in. It’s got that perfect mix of personal stupidity and larger satire that South Park does so well. One of the best parts of the episode is the introduction of the cereal mascots as a literal mafia, furious that weight-loss drugs are ruining their sugary empire. It’s such a ridiculous idea but also so spot-on, making fun of how the food industry has played a huge role in obesity while pretending they aren’t responsible. Seeing these cartoon mascots acting like mob bosses is easily one of the funniest things South Park has done in years. They also go after celebrity culture in the best way, especially with the running joke that listening to Lizzo’s music can replace Ozempic. It’s so dumb but so funny, especially since even Lizzo herself ended up embracing the joke. The pacing is perfect, the jokes land hard, and there’s just enough truth in the satire to make it sting. It’s exactly what South Park should be, taking a real issue, pushing it to the absolute extreme, and making you laugh while also realizing how ridiculous reality actually is. Final thoughts This is South Park doing what South Park does best. It’s sharp, funny, and completely unfiltered in its takedown of the weight-loss craze. If you love South Park, this is an instant classic.
- RyezooFebruary 4, 2025Haven’t loved these since the Disney bashing one. There’s a laugh here and there, but it hasn’t been hitting on all cylinders for a while for me.