South Park spoofed The Trump Administration's Secretary of War Pete Hegseth for the first time in its Thanksgiving episode on Wednesday.
The former Fox News host was mocked mercilessly in the episode, painted as a social media-obsessed bully.
One scene pit him against South Park's version of Kristi Noem, with the two bickering over views and subscriptions.
The show's version of Donald Trump deployed Hegseth to the fictional town of South Park for a mission shortly before.
'Don't just make a bunch of content. Like, actually go and do something,' Trump tells the cabinet member, who proceeds to mistake a Thanksgiving-themed run as an Antifa uprising.
The assessment leads to some unwanted help from Homeland Security's Noem, who reappears after being relentlessly panned in other episodes as an over-Botoxed, image-obsessed ICE agent.
Noem - who has earned the nickname ICE Barbie in real life - tells tells Hegseth in the episode, 'At ease, solider,' before framing the town's 'Turkey Trot' as a 'civilian uprising.'
'Yeah. We don't need Homeland Security's help. We got it,' Hegseth shoots back, accompanied by hundreds of members of the military.
The former Fox News host was mocked mercilessly as a social media-obsessed bully in his South Park debut Wednesday night. The frame of mind pit him against the show's version of Kristi Noem at a point, with the two bickering over followers
Hegseth mistakes a Thanksgiving-themed run as an Antifa uprising in the episode
'We're just here to assist in any way that we can. That's what Homeland Security does,' Noem responds. 'Be sure to like and subscribe, guys,';
Hegseth interrupts. 'No, no, no, no, no - this is not your content! Be sure to like and subscribe to the Department of War!'
A montage of the secretary invading the town to a parody version of 'Danger Zone' followed.
'Hegseth is a fing dhe,' the chorus went.
Thee song also lambasted Hegseth with the lines, 'Acting like a tough guy, posting it around the world...Making lots of content, like a little teenage girl.'
At another point, South Park's Trump, frustrated with his cabinet member's ineffectiveness, slams him as 'a d*hebag.'
The unforgiving nature of the episode caused a stir on social media.
'Man South Park is out for blood with pete hegseth,' someone wrote on X of his South Park debut.
Creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker also depicted Hegseth as an ineffective, unqualifies leader
By the episode's end, Hegseth winds up in a jail cell with Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel, who appeared as an antagonist in the previous episode
Hegseth is only the latest Republican to receive the South Park treatment, with the show already panning JD Vance, the president, and Noem (seen here together in August)
Others found amusement at the show Hegseth offering townspeople a malapropism - 'I'm here to kick bubblegum and chew a, and I'm all out of bubblegum'.
'That Pete Hegseth song on South Park is stuck in my head now,' someone else said, capped by a series of laughing emojis.
By the end of the episode, Hegseth ends up in a jail cell with Silicon Valley billionaire Peter Thiel, who was cuffed in the previous episode.
'You son of a b*h! The president will come for us. South Park's gonna pay for this. They're all gonna pay!' Hegseth says before the credits, in the style of a foiled Scooby-Doo villain.
Hegseth is the latest public figure to receive the South Park treatment, with creators Matt Stone and Trey Parker also tearing into JD Vance and Charlie Kirk.
Paramount recently secured the rights to the long-airing Comedy Central series for $1.25 billion in July. The company merged with David Ellison-run Skydance days before.
On Wednesday, Hegseth announced that 500 more National Guard troops will be deployed to Washington, DC, in coming weeks, after two National Guard members were shot blocks from the White House.