Mountain Town

Mountain Town is the first song in the film, South Park: Bigger, Longer &amp; Uncut. The song introduces the main characters and introduces the audience to the town and the initial plot line involving the Terrance and Phillip movie.

The song is later reprised at the end of the film.

Lyrics
Stan: There's a bunch of birds in the sky, And some deers just went running by, Ohh, the snow's pure and white on the earth rich and brown, Just another Sunday morning in my quiet mountain town!

The sun is shining and the grass is green, Under the three feet of the snow I mean, This is a day when its hard to wear a frown! All the happy people stop to say hello, (spoken) Man on street: Get out of my way! Even though the temperature's low, It's a perfect Sunday morning in my quiet, little mountain town!

(speaking part) Sharon Marsh: Well, good morning Stan. Stan: Mom, could I have eight dollars to see a movie? Sharon: A movie? Stan: Yeah, it's going to be the best movie ever! It's a foreign film from Canada. Sharon: Alright, alright, here you go. But be back for supper! Stan: Thanks, Mom.

Sharon: Oh, what a picture perfect child, Just like Jesus he's tender and mild, He'd a wear a smile while he wore a thorny crown! What an angel with a heart so sweet and sure, And a mind so open and pure, Thank God we live in this quiet, redneck, mountain town!

(speaking part) Stan: Dude! Dude, wake up! Kenny, come on! Kenny: (Coming!) Stan: Kenny, the Terrence and Phillip movie is out, you wanna come? Kenny: (Yeah, dude! Hell, I wanna come!) Carol McCormick: Where do you think you're going? Kenny: (To the Terrence and Phillip movie.) Carol: You can't, you have to go to church. Kenny: (But Mom, I wanna see this movie!) Carol: Well fine, go ahead and miss church. And then when you die and go to hell you can answer to Satan! Kenny: (Okay!)

Stan: You can see your breath hanging in the air, You see homeless people, but you just don't care, It's a sea of smiles in which we'd be glad to drown!

Kenny: (Don't ya know it's like a perfect winter's day, And that I'm glad I can say...)

Stan: That's right! It's Sunday morning in our quiet, little, white-bred, redneck mountain town!

(speaking part) Kyle: Okay, Ike. Lets try this one more time. Ike: (Unknown) Doo-ferm-uh-ner? Kyle: Ready, Ike? Kick the baby! Ike: Don't kick the baby. Kyle: Kick the baby! Stan: Kyle! We're going to the Terrence and Phillip movie! Kyle: Oh my God, dude! Sheila Broflovski: Kyle, where are you going? Kyle: Nothing, we're going ice skating now. Sheila: Oh, well, take your little brother out with you. Kyle: Aww, Ma! He's not even my real brother. He's adopted! Sheila: Do as I say, Kyle! Kyle: Okay, okay. I'm sorry.

Sheila: Look at those frail and fragile boys, It really gets me down, The world is such a rotten place, And city life's a complete disgrace! That's why I moved to this redneck, meshuganah, quiet mountain town!

(speaking part) Cartman: Mom, somebody's at the door! Liane Cartman: Coming, hon. Cartman: Ey, I can't see the TV! News Reporter: It's been six weeks since Suddam Hussein was killed by a pack of wild boars, and the world is still glad to be rid of him. Liane: Ooh, look Eric. It's your little friends. Ike: Fireman! Cartman: What are you guys doing here? ... Aw, sweet, dude! Yes! Yes!

Kyle/Stan/Cartman/Kenny: Off to the movies we shall go, Where we learn everything that we know, Because the movies teach us what our parents don't have time to say, And this movie's gonna make our lives complete, 'Cause Terrance and Phillip are sweet, (spoken) Cartman: Super sweet! All: Thank God we live in a quiet, little, redneck, podunk, white-trash, Kenny: Kick ass! All: ''U- S- A-!