American influencer and professional wrestler Logan Paul was seemingly mocked in the latest "South Park" special episode titled "South Park: Not Suitable for Children," which premiered on Paramount Plus on Wednesday.

The episode featured a character named Clyde Donovan sitting in front of his computer and watching an influencer named Logan LeDouche promote his drink brand.

Logan LeDouche and his drink Cred seemingly had uncanny resemblances to Paul and his Prime Hydration drink.  

The Logan LeDouche spoof appeared to poke fun at Paul's marketing campaign and stunts for his drink brand, which included drinking a bottle of Prime while skydiving.

In the spoofed ad, LeDouche drank Cred while exercising, biking, lifting weights and skydiving.  

The Cred ad started with the lines, "You know, the most important thing in life is to be yourself. When I feel like I can't be myself, that's when I need a hydration drink that will pick me up. That's when I need Cred." At the end, the ad said, "Drink Cred or you're a piece of s-!"

This specific part of the special was clipped and posted by @ZuneIsBack on X, formerly Twitter, and was reposted by @DiscussingFilm on Wednesday. The tweet has since gained over 1.5 million views, 22,000 hearts and 2,000 retweets on the platform.

"'South Park' really just does whatever they want," one X user commented, while a second user wrote, "'South Park' always knows how to bring the humor!"

"[I] can't believe they made the best joke in the series in months in this clip," added a third user.

Meanwhile, the 28-year-old "IMPAULSIVE" podcast host seemed okay with it as he reposted the video clip on his personal X account.

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1998 "Kenny", "Cartman", "Kyle", and "Stan" are the characters in the hit series "South Park."

"South Park" is an American animated television series created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone in 1997, which centers around four boys who live in the fictional town of South Park: Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman and Kenny McCormick.

The sitcom, which is a "great source of TV satire," often impersonates and parodies celebrities and personalities. So far, the show has spoofed Barack Obama, Alec Baldwin, Cesar Millan, Tom Cruise, Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton, Dr. Phil, Jeff Besoz, Steve Jobs, Kanye West, Duchess and Duke of Sussex Meghan and Harry, Barbra Streisand, Sarah Jessica Parker, Jennifer Lopez, Nick Jonas, Ed Sheeran, Paris Hilton and Lorde, among many others.

It spoofed Logan Paul most recently for his alleged "over-the-top" promotions for his hydration drink brand.

In other news, Paul announced on Feb. 1 on his social media accounts that Prime Hydration just became the official sports drink of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).

Since then, he's been actively promoting it and even partnered with popular personalities to endorse the brand, including American football quarterback Patrick Mahomes, professional boxers Shakur Stevenson and Bud Crawford, ice hockey center Auston Matthews, YouTuber MrBeast, MMA fighters Alexander Volkanovski and Israel Adesanya, Swiss footballer Alisha Lehmann and Norwegian footballer Erling Haaland, among many others. 

According to Prime's official website, it was created "to showcase what happens when rivals come together as brothers and business partners," pertaining to Logan Paul and KSI.

Paul and KSI's hydration product line offers "bold, thirst-quenching flavors" that help "refresh, replenish and refuel."