Jonas Brother Joe Jonas Discusses His Affection for South Park's Amusing Band Satire, With Others Remaining Indifferent
Hop Back to Colorado with South Park: Season 27
After a brief hiatus, South Park is making a comeback with its 27th season! Slated to premiere on Comedy Central on July 9, 2025, the gang from Colorado is ready to unleash more hilarious antics that'll have you rolling on the floor with laughter[1][2].
Remember the iconic Season 13 premiere, "The Ring"? Well, it's back in the limelight, thanks to Joe Jonas - one of the episode's subjects - expressing his fondness for it during an interview[4]. In a chat with host Josh Scherer on Mythical Kitchen's Last Meals series, Joe shared an amusing anecdote about how he felt like the odd one out in the band when they were parodied on South Park[4]. If you're itching for a refresher, check out "The Ring" on HBO Max[6].
Satire is South Park's bread and butter, and Joe's response to the episode echoes the reactions of many musicians when faced with Weird Al Yankovic's parodies. A perfect fit for South Park's signature comedic style[4].
If you're seeking a streaming bargain, a Disney+/Hulu/Max bundle offers access to all three libraries for as little as $16.99 a month[5]. Why not create an unforgettable night by combining Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience (on Disney+) with South Park's "The Ring" (on Max)[5]?
"The Ring" was especially significant since the Jonas Brothers were at the height of their fame, and their 2009 film, Jonas Brothers: The 3D Concert Experience, was a hot topic as well. Take a peek at the clip below for a glimpse of the animated Joe Jonas' clash with Mickey Mouse - reminiscent of a Martin Scorsese flick[6].
During the interview, Joe and his host discuss the true target of South Park's satire - the Jonas Brothers themselves[4]. Given Joe's recent stint on Saturday Night Live[7], it's safe to say that "The Ring" may have played a role in encouraging the brothers to venture into comedy[4]. Joe also mentioned that the fictional encounter with Disney's iconic mascot was a memorable one for him[4].
While "The Ring" isn't one of South Park's most outrageous episodes, it's still a fun time capsule and a fine example of the show's humor[4]. And apologies seem to be a thing of the past, as The Jonas Brothers' holiday movie is set to debut on Disney+ later this year[4].
But if you're eager to catch up with Eric, Kyle, Stan, and Kenny's latest shenanigans, mark your calendars for July 9! Just remember that after the initial broadcast, subsequent episodes will be available to stream on Paramount+, although the exact date is not specified[3][5]. The rest of the South Park library will migrate to Paramount+ after June 30, 2025[3][5].
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Whether you're seeking a daily dose of entertainment news or revisiting iconic episodes, you won't want to miss South Park's interview-inspired "The Ring," now streaming on HBO Max. This episode, which features Joe Jonas sharing amusing anecdotes about the show's satire, mirrors the comedic styles of Martin Scorsese movies and Weird Al Yankovic parodies. After catching "The Ring," catch the Jonas Brothers in action with Jonas Brothers: The Concert Experience on Disney+, creating an unforgettable movies-and-tv night. Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter for a daily blend of entertainment updates!