The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer

"The New Terrance and Phillip Movie Trailer" is the 83rd episode of the Comedy Central series South Park. It originally aired on March 27, 2002.

Plot synopsis
The boys (Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Butters) stay for the night at Stan's to see the new Terrance and Phillip movie trailer which will be shown during one of the commercial breaks of Fightin' Around the World with Russell Crowe''.

While watching the first minute of the show, waiting for the commercial to air, Shelley interrupts the boys' watching time to watch Buffy. Stan tells Shelley that she loves Russell Crowe a lot, but even though she agrees on that, she stated that the one thing she loves more than Russell Crowe is seeing Stan unhappy, explaining why she want to watch Buffy. Nevertheless, she agrees to let them watch, but only if they get her tampons.

Butters is sent to get the tampons. While Butters is out, Cartman thinks the TV's color is "saturated" and decides to fix a loose cable, causing the TV to explode.

The boys leave the house (along with Butters who happens to arrive with the tampons as they are about to leave) to watch at Kyle's house.

At Kyle's house, the boys kick Ike off the TV and arrive before the first commercial break. While watching Russell Crowe travel to Tiananmen Square, China and beat up some random Chinese people, the boys are forced to go elsewhere, as Gerald Broflovski and Ike settle down to watch The MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour.

Since the boys cannot go to Butters' or Cartman's place, they go to Chef's instead to watch on his new plasma TV.

The boys made it to Chef's just in time to watch the first commercial break. To their disappointment the trailer is not shown during the break. While continuing to watch Russell Crowe beat up blacks and Puerto Ricans from New York, Chef tries to show the boys the features of his TV. He explains that his TV has the ability to play 3 channels at the same time. Unfortunately, he cannot quite figure out how to work the remote, and ends up inadvertently activating "HEM" mode. "HEM" turns out to be acronymous for "Human Eradication Mode" and the TV transforms into a robot which bears a passing similarity to ED-209. Chef's TV crashes through the wall and leaves the house to wreak havoc on the street, firing lasers at passers-by and cars. The boys leave Chef to solve his problem and go to the bar to use the TV there.

After watching Russell Crowe beat up his show's editor for cutting one of his fight scenes short, the barkeeper kicks the boys out of the bar since no children are allowed in. They all head off to find a TV. Meanwhile, Chef is following his rampaging TV robot while talking to the customer service hotline trying to find out how to stop it.

The boys arrive at "Shady Acres" retirement community and watch the Russell Crowe show not caring that the old people were using the TV. After watching Russell Crowe sing (which results in his tugboat friend Tugger almost succeeding in committing suicide), the second commercial break comes on. Again, the trailer is not aired. The old people are getting sick of the Russell Crowe show and use their incontinence to get rid of the kids.

Having nowhere else to go, the boys go to Cartman's house instead to watch the Russell Crowe show even though Cartman's house is being fumigated. However the gas proves too strong and they leave Cartman's for Stan's house to use the black and white TV.

There's a problem though: Butters had the tampons through their whole entire journey, meaning Shelley did not get to use one. As soon as Stan turns the front door knob, the door flies open and a torrent of blood gushes through the door, flooding the boys back into the street. With all other options impossible, they see some crack addicts on the street with a small TV and join them to watch Russell Crowe beating up a man with cancer (since he could not find cancer itself). The man is rail-thin, and hooked up to either an IV or an oxygen tank. The show is interrupted by Chef's TV destroying the tiny TV and killing one of the crack addicts. Chef is following and still talking to Customer Service.

The boys are lost with nowhere else to go and the last commercial break will be shown in a few seconds from now. The only option left is Butters' house, but Butters says that they cannot watch it at his place. The boys finally ask him why, and he explains that he does not have a babysitter to watch over him. The others are angry because Butters' TV is still in his house working with nobody in it and he did not tell them ("We can kill Butters later"). They get to Butters' just in time to view the last commercial break AND the new Terrance and Philip movie trailer. Of course, the trailer is a colossal let-down. This does not stop the boys from becoming ecstatic at having seen it. Happy and satisfied, the boys go to Clyde's to see the trailer again (since he taped it). The boys leave while the end of the Russell Crowe show is seen. Meanwhile, Chef's TV is still out on a rampage.

Trivia
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 * The theme song for Russell Crowe's show is a parody of The Lumberjack Song by Monty Python.
 * Terrance and Phillip's new movie is the sequel to the film they made in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut. This film is, according to Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow, their first collaboration since the first Asses of Fire.
 * The homeless man who is killed by the TV robot is the same one that bought the kids movie tickets in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
 * The song Russell Crowe sings to his tugboat is a parody of a 30 Odd Foot Of Grunts song, Things Have Got To Change.
 * The medal attached to Russell Crowe's chest is most probably a reference to his grandfather's OBE decoration that Crowe wore to the 2001 Academy Awards ceremony.
 * When one of Russell's fight scenes is cut short, he confronts (and beats up) the editor. This is a reference to when he was partly cut out at the 2002 BAFTA awards, and went on to accost the show's producer because of it. The part that was cut out was a poem he read, and then screaming at the editor he says "That fighting's my poetry! No one edits my poetry!".
 * This is one of only two episodes to be shown in real time, the other being season 11's "The Snuke," which parodies 24.
 * In the episode "Professor Chaos", Butters mentions going to get tampons for Shelley when he is ranting about being sacked. This is a reference to this episode.
 * In Australia, the UK and possibly some other countries, the episode was cut with fewer ad breaks, meaning they were not sychronised with the ad breaks in 'Fightin' Around the World'.
 * The on screen information at the end of the Asses Of Fire 2 trailer reads;

TERRANCE PHILLIP ASSES OF FIRE 2

MUSIC BY CHAIRMAN MOW PRODUCED BY KEMBA DU FORMAGE

SCREENPLAY BY SEAMORE TUSH DIRECTED BY TERRANCE

BASED ON THE BOOK "WORST SMELL OF THE WEST" BY A. DEEN

SOUNDTRACK AVAILABLE ON SWEET MAPLE RECORDS'