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South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut
(1999)
In Trey Parker's and Matt Stone's co-written and directed
often-vulgar, non-PC, and anarchistic animated musical that showed
satirical irreverence toward small towns, the movie ratings system,
various religious icons, bad parenting, censorship, and much more:
- in the tale, four young boys (Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski,
Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick) were able to sneak into the
showing of an R-rated Canadian feature movie; it was the viewing
of a film within a film ("Asses of Fire") by the group
of third-grade boys from the sleepy town of South Park, Colorado
- featuring Canadians Terrance (voice of Matt Stone)
& Phillip (voice of Trey Parker), about lighting farts on fire.
The duo also performed the vulgar song "Uncle F--ka"
on-screen in "Asses of Fire."
- in school the next day, the
boys were profusely swearing at their teacher - corruptive after-effects
of the film; parents (mothers) were summoned and the school counselor
Mr. Mackey (Trey Parker) led the anti-profanity sing-along song: "It's
Easy, M'Kay," stressing
through rehabilitation that one had to get "back in touch" and
stop cursing or using bad words
- later after watching the forbidden
film a second time, the scene of muffled-voiced, parka-clad third-grader
Kenny (voice of Matt Stone) lighting his flatulence on fire during
a $100 bet with Eric (voice of Trey Parker), dying (as usual) in
the hospital, and being sent to Heaven (with lots of nude females
awaiting entry), where he was rejected, and then to Hell where Satan
was portrayed as the homosexual lover of recently-deceased Saddam
Hussein
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Kenny's Flatulence Lit on Fire
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Females Awaiting Entry Into Heaven
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Dead Kenny Denied Access to Heaven
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Kenny Entering Hell
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Saddam Hussein with Satan in Hell
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- the declaration of war against Canada by the South
Park PTA (led by Kyle's mother Sheila Broflovski)
formed "Mothers Against Canada" (M.A.C.). They pushed for
censorship efforts against Terrance and Phillip, as well as the whole
nation of Canada - to blame it for the ensuing corruption and misbehavior
of the children - with the song "Blame Canada"
- the scene of Terrance
and Phillip appearing on TV - on the Conan O'Brien Show (Brent Spiner),
a talk show, where they were arrested by the US Army and jailed as
war criminals ("for corrupting America's youth") after being set
up by M.A.C., while Conan committed suicide (although later revived).
When the US refused to release the duo, the US was ultimately pressured
into waging war against Canada.
- to retaliate against corpulent foul-mouthed Eric,
Sheila (now appointed U.S. Secretary of Offense) compelled Dr. Vosknocker
(voice of Eric Idle) to implant a V-chip into Eric's brain to stop
him from uttering profanities by delivering an electric shock: ("Now
I want you to say 'big floppy donkey dick'")
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The Conan O'Brien Show
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Demonstration of V-Chip Implantation
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"What Would Brian Boitano Do?"
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- the boys attempted to save their
two Canadian idols from being executed by electrocution (in an electric
chair) during a USO show, by uprising and forming a children's underground
resistance force, known as La Resistance, after singing: "What
Would Brian Boitano Do?", and offering punch and pie to those
who joined their effort; on the other hand, the US Army was planning
to present the show and execution, and then send ground troops into
Canada
- during the chaos after the USO show and war, the boys
freed Terrance and Phillip. Ultimately, a war against Satan and Saddam
(who planned to rule the Earth) ended with their defeat and return
to Hell, as everything returned to normal, and self-sacrificing Kenny
entered Heaven, where he was greeted by two nude angels
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(l to r): Kenny, Eric, Kyle, and Stan
Film Within a Film ("Asses of Fire")
"Uncle F--ka"
"It's Easy, M'Kay"
"Blame Canada"
USO Show
La Resistance
Kenny Entering Heaven, With Nude Angels
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