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South Park mocks crypto culture with memecoin episode

Jack Paul November 2, 2025

South Park Takes Aim at Crypto Hype

South Park has once again turned its satirical lens toward cryptocurrency culture in its latest season premiere. The long-running animated series, which first aired in 1997, dedicated significant screen time to mocking the memecoin phenomenon in its Season 28 opener titled “The Woman in the Hat.”

The episode features main characters Stan Marsh and Kyle Broflovski launching their own fictional cryptocurrency called “South Park Sucks Now.” The premise follows the boys attempting to capitalize on the crypto craze while simultaneously criticizing their town’s problems. Kyle justifies their venture by asking, “What’s wrong with trying to make a little money while also pointing out the things that are wrong with our town?”

The Crypto Advisor Parody

Perhaps the most biting commentary comes from the boys’ supposed crypto expert – Stan’s cousin from the East Coast. This character, depicted with curly black hair and oversized glasses, embodies the stereotypical crypto influencer who promises quick riches. He advises the boys on creating artificial hype, telling them they need to “come up with things to get people FOMO and make them ape ever harder.”

The advisor then outlines a classic rug pull scheme, explaining that it would only take “a few days to pull off.” His closing remark – “We are going to screw a lot of people out of their money, boys. It’s going to be fantastic” – serves as a direct critique of the predatory practices that have plagued the crypto space.

Timing and Cultural Relevance

This isn’t South Park’s first foray into cryptocurrency satire, but the timing feels particularly relevant given the recent memecoin mania that has swept through crypto markets. The show’s writers appear to be targeting the culture of quick-profit schemes and the often unrealistic promises made by crypto promoters.

What strikes me about this episode is how it captures the absurdity of the situation without being overly technical. The writers focus on the human behavior and psychology behind crypto hype rather than getting bogged down in blockchain mechanics. It’s a smart approach that makes the satire accessible to viewers who might not understand the technical aspects of cryptocurrency.

The episode raises interesting questions about whether satire can actually influence public perception of crypto trends. South Park has historically had a knack for identifying cultural phenomena just as they’re reaching peak saturation, and their take on memecoins suggests they see this as another bubble worth popping.

I think the show’s critique lands particularly well because it doesn’t attack the technology itself, but rather the human behavior surrounding it. The focus on creating artificial FOMO and planning rug pulls speaks to real concerns in the crypto community about bad actors and speculative mania.

Jack Paul

I’m a highly sought-after speaker and advisor, and have been featured in major media outlets such as CNBC, Bloomberg, and The Wall Street Journal. I am passionate about helping others to understand this complex and often misunderstood industry. I believe that cryptocurrencies have the potential to revolutionize the financial system and create new opportunities for everyone.

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