: The boys find themselves in the role of frustrated parents. They have to deal with their "teens" hiding in the bathroom, using excessive amounts of lotion, and acting "too cool" for everything.
: Many fans noted the episode felt like "old-school" South Park because it focused on the four main boys going on an adventure rather than global politics or Randy’s farm.
: This is notably Kenny’s only speaking role in all of Season 25. [S25E5] Help, My Teenager Hates Me!
: Kobe Ervin, the son of Trey Parker’s ex-wife, provided the voices for all the teenagers in the episode.
💡 : The episode ends with the fathers telling the boys that they only have "a few good years" left before they turn into "monsters" (teenagers) themselves. If you'd like, I can provide more details on: Iconic quotes from the episode Fan reactions and critical reception Information on other Season 25 episodes : The boys find themselves in the role of frustrated parents
: In a standout scene, Kyle and Cartman run into each other at a supermarket while shopping with their slow-moving, moody teenagers, bonding over the shared misery of "parenting."
: The episode satirizes the modern teenage vocabulary, with the teens using the word "bruh" to express every possible emotion. : This is notably Kenny’s only speaking role
In Season 25, Episode 5, titled " Help, My Teenager Hates Me! " , the main boys discover the joys of Airsoft, only to find themselves "parenting" moody, stereotypical teenagers. Plot Summary