A series episode dedicated to the conflict in Ukraine, only a week after the start of hostilities.

Titled

Back to the Cold War

,

episode

4 of the 25th season of

South Park

, airing Wednesday on American television on the Comedy Central channel, features the school's guidance counselor South Park Elementary, Mr. Mackey, gripped with anxiety at the prospect of a global nuclear war.

Vladimir Putin's masculinity mocked

He carries out safety exercises with the students in the event of a nuclear attack, asks the school to finance the construction of anti-bomb shelters and the purchase of old spy films from the 1980s such as

War Games

or

L 'Red Dawn

.

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In Trey Parker and Matt Stone's sassy animated series, Russian President Vladimir Putin appears aged midway through the episode dancing shirtless in his office to the iconic track 

Two Tribes

by cult 1980s British band Frankie Goes to Hollywood.

A song that reflects the fear of a global nuclear conflict aroused by the renewed tension between the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc during the period 1975-1984.

The caricature of the Russian president then explains that he is more aggressive because his "cock no longer works as before".

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