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South Park Reveals Prosthetic Finger Used in Trump Micropenis Gag

Supported by Deep Voodoo’s AI enhancements, a googly-eyed finger prop allowed South Park to show a realistic Trump micropenis on air

Animated character resembling a public figure sits at a presidential desk, holding a phone with a comical expression in a parody setting
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Overview

  • Official South Park social posts unveiled behind-the-scenes photos of a finger prosthetic with cartoon eyes serving as the live-action Trump micropenis
  • At San Diego Comic-Con, Trey Parker explained that adding googly eyes classified the prop as a character and cleared four days of producer censorship talks
  • Series credits identify Deep Voodoo as the visual effects provider, suggesting AI was applied to refine Trump’s facial rendering rather than create the full sequence
  • White House spokesperson Taylor Rogers denounced the sketch as proof of the show’s declining relevance and accused its creators of hypocrisy
  • A new teaser confirms the Trump-Satan storyline will continue when South Park returns with episodes on August 6