South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut/Trivia

Trivia

 * The plot for the episode "Death" shadows one of the plots about the movie (Mothers Against Canada.)
 * When the main mothers are singing about their boys in "Blame Canada", Kyle is the only one of the four main boys not to be mentioned.
 * The audio clip used for Ike's phrase "don't kick the baby" during the opening number "Mountain Town" is the same as the one used in Season One's in "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe".
 * When Kenny McCormick is denied access to heaven, he falls down to Hell. You can see a sign saying "Heaven" as he falls, and the sign says that the population of heaven is 1,656. The population for hell, however, increases from 923,545,421,207 to 923,545,421,267 and counting (due to others dying at the same time going to Hell).
 * This is the first out of four times women's breasts are actually seen on women. The second being in "Bebe's Boobs Destroy Society", the third in "Major Boobage" and the fourth being "South Park: The Stick of Truth".
 * Despite the large cast in this movie, Tweek Tweak does not appear in the cast.
 * The colors in this movie are a lot darker than in the TV series.
 * When the boys go to class after they see the movie, the lower-case cursive letters above the chalkboard are backwards.
 * Jesus is seen 3 times in the movie, 1st time in the crowd pan in the briefing room to the left of Officer Barbrady and then seen in the army in the marching scene before Kyle hides Ike in the attic and finally right at the back of the crowd scene at the end.
 * Saddam Hussein is voiced by Matt Stone, but in the credits it says he was voiced by himself.
 * Though Conan O'Brien dies before the war, his death was temporary as he is seen in "Two Guys Naked in a Hot Tub". He was likely revived along with everyone else due to Kenny's wish. In the real life, O'Brien is still alive.
 * Saddam died when he was killed by Wild boars and in the end of the movie he dies again. However, he returns to hell in "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?". He later dies for good in the Season Seven episode "It's Christmas in Canada" (NOTE: In that episode, he marks his last appearance in the South Park series).
 * During the opening song, Kenny wakes up and is in his underwear and seen from behind, making it the first time his hair is seen (though if you freeze frame at the point where he zips his hood up, you can see a lock of his hair and his mouth).
 * Kenny removes his hood when he makes his wish at the end of the movie. This is the first time his face is seen in full and the first time his voice is clearly heard. Kenny's voice was provided by Mike Judge. However, whenever un-hooded in the series from then on, he is voiced by Eric Stough.
 * When Gregory was sharing his plan with the others, his map of the Canadian internment camp is the same map used in the episode "Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut"
 * During the scene where everyone is meeting for "La Resistance", there is a kid resembling Clyde Donovan but has longer bangs and longer hair in the back.
 * The movie was released in Season Three between "Jakovasaurs" and "Sexual Harassment Panda" episodes.
 * Damien Thorn, a character from the episode with the same name and the son of Satan, is seen at the Terrance and Phillip movie when the kids watches it the second time. He's sitting on the left of Stan.
 * Original, Damien was to play as a supporting character, but the idea was scrapped
 * There is a such thing as a V-Chip but is used on TVs for parents to block TV shows that were for mature audience or pornography
 * The piano used in Big Gay Al's solo is a Felcher and Sons, a reference to the sexual act of the same name.
 * In the German version of the film, the scatological pornographic film the boys watch on the computer is changed from German to British.
 * When Cartman says "Scheiße", the V-Chip doesn't go off.
 * The boys seem to be much more mild-mannered, like normal kids, before watching "Asses of Fire", this doesn't make sense considering that the boys are shown to be much more hostile in episodes taking place before the episode the movie falls after.
 * Trey Parker, in a VH1 special, said he heard that Stephen Sondheim, famed musical theater producer and composer, thinks South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is the best musical he's seen in the past 15 years. He wrote Mr. Sondheim in response, saying, "We think you've done some good work, too."
 * In 2000, readers of Total Film magazine voted South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut the 13th greatest comedy film of all time.
 * The four-assed ostrich from "An Elephant Makes Love to a Pig" can be seen in the crowd.
 * At the movie theater entrance, a poster for a movie called, Mecha-Streisand takes New York can be seen, a reference to the episode "Mecha-Streisand".
 * Similar to Terrance slapped her, In South Park: The Stick of Truth, Prince slapped Royal Canadian Guard.
 * According to the film critic Richard Corliss from TIME, South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut ranks #6 of the top of The 25 All-TIME Best Animated Films..
 * In the VHS version of the film, after Ike says "Guys out there is hurted" and eats the rat, there is a quick shot of the movie theater playing "Asses of Fire" and the doors opening and the boys leaving.  No audio is heard and it is only a brief glimpse.  This shot is removed from the DVD.
 * Several characters are drawn twice on the movie's poster, such as Priest Maxi, Shelly Marsh and Dr. Alphonse Mephesto.
 * This is the first time Kenny is shown without his parka also making it the first time where he is shown removing his hood and fully showing his face and hair. This makes him the second out of four of the boys to be shown without a headgear.
 * This movie has made the 2001 world records book for having 399 swear words and more than 400 offensive gestures.
 * Up until "The List", this is the last time Stan throws up when he's near Wendy.
 * Some fans believe that the trilogy of the Season 11 episodes "Imaginationland" are the sequel to the movie. These three episodes, released in 2007, were later made into a direct-to-video movie in 2008. It was rumored that an actual sequel to South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut was being planned up to as late as 2011, but nothing came of it. Trey Parker and Matt Stone have said that if a sequel were to be made, it would likely be the conclusion of the show.

Differences in Cuts
- Instead of Gregory introducing us to Christophe at the La Resistance bunker, the first time we see him was at his house. - Christophe mistaking the guy who works at the ticket booth for the cinema as Terrance or Phillip. Baby your thighs sparkle like diamonds Baby your butt is tender like the night I can see by the look in your pants that you want to treat me right. I'll whisper sweet nothings in your cleavage And you can kiss me gently with your tongue And I'll make love to you so deeply That you'll feel pressure clear up                  to your lungs. I'm going to the movies To see the brighter side of life! I'm going to the movie Everything's gonna be alright! Forget all my troubles Put my own life on hold Let a studio tell me                  how I should view the world Where everything works out I love it that way I'm going to the movies The movies today!
 * The Following was cut from the movie:
 * In the scene, in Mr. Mackey's office, the word "asshole" was replaced with just "ass". The words "cum-sucking ass" were taken out.
 * At one part, the Mole had a speech starting with "God has fucked me in the ass so many times...". It was cut. Many parts including Christophe had been cut out and were changed in many different ways. These include;
 * In the scene where Saddam has two dildos, acting like they are real, originally the first was a dildo and the second was his real penis.
 * Another cut from the movie was when Kenny woke up, he walks over to his kitchen, where the rest of his family is standing.
 * Mrs. McCormick started selling t-shirts of Kenny after he died, and later, mentioned in the Eighth Draft of the official Script, she starts counting all the money she made from selling shirts.
 * Chef was originally going to start singing songs naked in a hot tub with another lady. The song went like this;
 * In the Eighth Draft, Kenny was never going to originally show his face, and was going to disappear with Satan and his minions. This was changed, and we got to see Kenny's face. The script stilled showed that Kenny was going to wake up and only show his hair.
 * Mountain Town originally had different lyrics, with the first verse sounding somewhat similar to this;
 * In the scene where Winona is hitting balls with a ping pong paddle, was originally never revealed if she was, in fact, shooting ping pong balls from her vagina, or not.
 * The German scheisse video with Liane Cartman was originally a video of her having sex with a horse.

References to Popular Culture

 * The ending of the film, in which Satan tells Saddam Hussein, "I have had enough of YOU!" as he throws him into a pit of fire, mirrors the climax at the end of the film Star Trek III: The Search for Spock, in which Captain Kirk, struggling on the edge of a cliff with the Klingon Kruge on a planet erupting into fire, kicks Kruge in the face while telling him the same thing with similar inflection on the words "had" "enough" and "you".
 * When using the V-Chip, Cartman's energy attacks resemble the energy blasts seen in Dragon Ball Z. Also, when Saddam gets knocked down from one of his attacks, the sound that plays was from Dragon Ball Z. Cartman's hair also becomes spiked like a Super Saiyan. (Although this could be due to the electricity.)
 * Barbra Streisand's name is said as a swear word by Eric Cartman during the fight between him and Saddam
 * The plot of La Resistance and the boy named the Mole is a reference to the musical play Les Miserables which was inspired by the book written by Victor Hugo. The song "Le Resistance" is performed in the style of "One Day More" from Les Miserables, featuring various characters in different locations, all singing songs relating to the approaching battle.
 * Many of the musical numbers are melodies parodying Disney songs from their films.
 * Kenny McCormick's heart being replaced with a baked potato is a reference to Trey Parker and Matt Stone's earlier movie Cannibal! The Musical's opening song "It's a Shpadoinkle Day" with the lyric "My heart's as full as a baked potato". This is also similar to when Zim replaces the kids' organs with gadgets in the Invader Zim episode "Dark Harvest".

Controversy

 * South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is one of the most profanity-filled movies ever produced. The film features a song entitled "Uncle Fucka" in the Terrance and Phillip movie that uses the word fuck 27 times. The song title was originally' going to be called "Mother Fucka", but it was changed in order to get an R rating instead of the NC-17 rating originally issued.
 * The movie's excessive use of profanity also gained it a place in the Guinness Book of Records for "Most Swearing in an Animated Film" (399 profane words, 128 offensive gestures and 221 acts of violence).
 * The movie angered moral conservatives not only for its heavy use of profanity, but also for its depiction of conservatives starting a war against Canada purely because of Terrance and Phillip's use of profanity. The underlying theme of the film, however, is that it is the responsibility of parents and guardians to protect their children from what they deem inappropriate, and that censorship of anything (particularly in movies and TV) is simply a parental tool for escaping blame. This is summed up neatly in the climactic line of "Blame Canada", in which a group of parents sing: "We must blame them / and cause a fuss / before somebody thinks of blaming us."
 * It is often claimed that the movie was originally titled South Park: All Hell Breaks Loose, and that the MPAA forced a change of the title. The creators of the characters, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, counter proposed South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut as a title, which itself is a double entendre. This version of events comes directly from Parker and Stone; Richard Taylor, a spokesman for the MPAA, denies that any film was ever submitted with that title and states that the MPAA did not reject the use of the word "hell" in the title.
 * In spite of the controversy, film critics were generally enthusiastic about the film as an intelligent and entertaining satire.

Politics

 * This film deals with race relations, war, and censorship. The film clearly opposes censorship, as it is ultimately Eric Cartman's foul mouth that saves the day. In the film, Kyle's mother starts a campaign to censor a Canadian film called Asses of Fire, which culminates in a war being waged against Canada by the United States, a possible criticism of the perceived overeagerness of some nations, particularly the United States, to jump to war over unimportant issues.
 * Race-relations themes are also touched upon in a sequence in which a group of soldiers designated as Operation Human Shield turns out to be entirely black, whereas another troop composed entirely of white soldiers is called "Operation Get Behind The Darkies".

Goofs

 * When Stan first comes on screen and starts singing Mountain Town, he is seen opening the door and walking down the stairs. However, when it turns to close up, he is still at the door and doesn't start walking down the steps until a few verses. This was fixed on the VHS release, but is prevalent still in the DVD version. It was finally fixed again for the Blu-ray release.
 * When the movie "Asses of Fire" starts. Terrance and Phillip are seen on the couch with nothing else on it. When they start laughing after calling Phillip a "Pig f***er". An envelope suddenly appears on the couch. When the camera pans to the boys then back to the movie, Terrance is seen holding the sealed envelope but also the supposed paper from inside the envelope. But when Terrance calls Phillip a "S***face C***master, the envelope disappears. Finally, as they begin the start of the Uncle F***a song, he throws the envelope away. There is also another goof to this part. When they begin the song, a small table with a phone, and a picture of T&P with Santa can be seen on our left of the couch, the camera pans to Terrance 'dancing' on the couch. Then when it turns to the boys, the camera goes close-up to Terrance's face which then appears on the far left of the cinema screen (on our left of the table and picture). Then their 'pets' appear on the far right on the screen out of nowhere.
 * When Terrance and Phillip are blocking traffic and confusing the traffic director. One of the drivers' legs can be seen underneath his car. When the camera zooms out from the intersection, they are no longer there.
 * When Mr. Mackey announces Rehabilitation to the kids. There is an edge of a poster saying "You're no Heroine" behind the Earth Globe. But during his announcement, when the camera pans to Stan and Kyle and back to Mr. Mackey. The poster is raised up.
 * When the children leave the movie theater after the rehab session you can see two Bebes.
 * When the boys leave, Cartman claims you can't light a fart on fire. The background has no buildings. However, when the camera pans to Kyle and Stan after Kenny lighting a fart, a building suddenly appears behind Stan.
 * When Kenny arrives in the surgery room. There is a board on the left of the door that have 2 collumns. The top left says Doctor and the top right says Schedules. When Eric, Kyle & Stan appear in the room. The second collumn (From the right) disappears and the collumn from the left is placed next to the door. But for some reason, when Dr. Gouache asks "Who's baking a potato?" The sides are changed with Schedule on the Left and Doctor on the right.
 * Related to Kenny's failed operation. A door to the corridor of the hospital appears out of nowhere. And the TV is also moved towards our right side of Kenny's bed. During Kenny's final seconds. The boys parents (Except Ms. McCormick) walk in on the boys. There are 4 movements of Kenny's eyes. First is when Kenny looks up when the boys are forced to confess they went to see the movie again. Second is when Kenny looks at the boys when their parents tell them that they're grounded. Third is when he looks up again as they are leaving the room. Final is when he looks at the parents when Eric swears and Sheila says "What was that word, young man."
 * While Cartman is singing his popular "Kyle's Mom's a Bitch", when Terrance Mephesto runs past with the other children, the yellow  stripes on his shirt are gone.
 * During the song "It's Easy, Mmm'kay" Fosse is seen wearing a brown shirt instead of his usual purple one with white stripes. At the end of the song, he is back in a purple shirt.
 * When The Mole demands the boys to synchronize watches, his eyebrows disappear. In his next appearance, they are back to normal.
 * When the boys talk to Chef in the cafeteria, Terrance Mephesto and Red can be seen leaving with their lunch and have Terrance and Phillip shirts on. When Chef says "Hello there children", they can be seen but they have their ordinary clothes and no Terrance and Phillip shirts. In the next scene when the boys walk up to Chef, Terrance and Red walk away with their Terrance and Phillip shirts on again.
 * At the end, Jimbo is shown wearing his regular outfit. The next scene he's in, he's wearing his army uniform. At the end of the last song, he's wearing his regular outfit again.
 * Saddam exits Hell holding a martini glass which changes from hand to hand and disappears at times.
 * When Terrance and Phillip perform their "classic Canadian joke" for Conan, Phillip's false mustache disappears when Terrance breaks the drum set, but in the next scene it is there again.
 * When Mr. Mackey announces over the speaker that there will be a special announcement in the gym, Gregory and his wallet disappear.
 * When Kenny's ghost comes to warn Cartman, and scares him. He hides in Cartman's cassette-wielding bear. When Liane comes and checks on him, and Cartman says "I saw him, I saw Kenny". The bears' eyes turn towards Liane and Cartman, this may be the result of the bears possession by Kenny. Although, when Liane calms down Cartman. The bears eyes return to normal.
 * At the scene of "La Resistance" when Sheila announces "When Canada's done and gone, there will be no Celine Dion!" she suddenly has a helmet on her head, when at the previous scene where she was singing, didn't have anything on her head. At the last scene where all four areas of the singers are shown, her helmet disappears.
 * When Kenny McCormick is chained upside down in Hell, his eyes are right side up.
 * Damien Thorn is seen sitting next to the boys the second time they view Asses of Fire in the theater. The first time the boys are seen from the back of their seats, Damien was not seen. The second time, Damien is seen briefly.
 * When Kyle joins Stan and Kenny during the introduction, the doorknob on his front door switches sides when the interior of his house is seen.
 * Although when Satan takes Mr. Hat back to hell with him near the end, during the last scene you can spot Mr. Garrison still wearing Mr. Hat.
 * When Satan returns to Hell with his minions, Barbrady can be seen in his Police outfit. However, when the Mountain Town Reprise plays, Barbrady is seen in his Military outfit.
 * If you look closely during "Mountain Town (Reprise)" when everybody is in the crowd singing, Sheila's earrings are missing.Veronicaspants.png
 * At the end of the film, Ms. Crabtree's pants are black and not green like they are in episodes.
 * It's not even a real country anyway - Québéc, leading the French-speaking part of Canada, keeps trying to break away.
 * Liane mentions Anne Murray. Anne Murray is from Springhill, Nova Scotia, Canada.
 * An album, "Alanis Morissette: Naked and Crying," is one of the Canadian items burned in the pyre. Celine Dion and Shania (Come All Over) CD's are also burned, as are Canadian basketballs. Basketball was created in 1891 by the Canadian Dr. James Naismith at the YMCA in Springfield, Massachusetts.

International television airings
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UK and Ireland

 * England and Northern Ireland
 * Channel 4 (2002-2005)
 * Comedy Central UK/Ireland (2010)
 * Sky Movies (Indie) (2008-2011)
 * FIVER (5*) (2011-2012)
 * Channel 5 (2011)
 * ITV2 / ITV4 (2013-)


 * Republic of Ireland
 * TG4 (2002-)
 * TV3 (2007)
 * RTE Two


 * Scotland
 * ITV 1 Scotland (STV)
 * Channel 5 (2011)
 * Wales
 * S4/C (Channel 4 Wales)
 * Channel 5 (2011)
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North America

 * United States
 * Comedy Central


 * Canada
 * The Comedy Network

Australia and New Zealand

 * The Comedy Channel
 * SBS (Australia)
 * GO!
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Hidden Visitor(s)
Six visitors can be found in the movie:
 * When Sharon Marsh hands Stan $8, one of the bills has a visitor on it.
 * Right after "It's Easy, Mmm'kay", when the boys are in the theater, a black visitor can be seen to the left, 2nd to the back.
 * On the bill (reward money) Sheila Broflovski hands Conan.
 * Cartman has a picture of a visitor by his window.
 * In the finale, in the line way behind Cartman, off to his left.
 * A poster saying "Have you seen?" with an image below of a visitor can be seen before the boys are lining up to get lunch in the beginning.

Continuity

 * The events occurring in hell, being the relationship between Satan and Saddam, are continued in the episodes, "Do the Handicapped Go to Hell?" and its conclusion, "Probably" (NOTE: In that episode, Satan get a new boyfriend named Chris)
 * Butters, Bebe, Red, Annie Knitts, Token, Pip Pirrup, DogPoo Petuski, Kevin Stoley, & Craig have very minor roles in the film (almost like cameo appearances).
 * This is one the few where Kenny keeps appearing on-screen even after he dies. This would happen again in Best Friends Forever.