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* [["I Want" Song]]: "Up There".
* [["I Want" Song]]: "Up There".
** The bridge if "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" serves as this for Cartman, Kyle, and Stan.
** The bridge if "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" serves as this for Cartman, Kyle, and Stan.
{{quote| '''Cartman''': I want this V-chip out of me. It has stunted my vocabulary.<br />
{{quote|'''Cartman''': I want this V-chip out of me. It has stunted my vocabulary.
'''Kyle''': And I just want my mom to stop fighting everyone.<br />
'''Kyle''': And I just want my mom to stop fighting everyone.
'''Stan''': For Wendy I'll be an activist too, 'cause that's what Brian Boitano'd do! }}
'''Stan''': For Wendy I'll be an activist too, 'cause that's what Brian Boitano'd do! }}
* [[I Was Told There Would Be Cake|I Was Told There Would Be Punch and Pie]]: The kids' lure to get people to join [[La Résistance]].
* [[I Was Told There Would Be Cake|I Was Told There Would Be Punch and Pie]]: The kids' lure to get people to join [[La Résistance]].

Revision as of 11:48, 8 August 2014

South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut is The Movie of that famous cartoon about the foulmouthed kids that airs on Comedy Central, released in 1999. The four protagonists -- Cartman, Stan, Kyle, and Kenny -- sneak into a Sunday morning screening of "Asses Of Fire", a new film starring their favorite Canadian comedians Terrance and Phillip. The epic amounts of obscenity they take from the film cause all sorts of trouble; their parents go on the Moral Guardian warpath after learning about their sons' new linguistic skills, kidnapping Terrance and Phillip, starting a war between Canada and America, threatening to kill them live during a USO show, and inadvertently allowing Satan to rise up and cause The End of the World as We Know It. The film has a lot to offer.

Plus, it's a musical.

For such a vulgar, offensive movie (it holds the world record for most obscenities in an animated feature, with 399; at 599, the live-action champion is the Martin Scorcese film Casino), Uncut is notable for quite a few things. For one, it's one of the fastest TV-to-movie adaptations in the history of Hollywood, South Park having debuted two years before. For another, the song "Blame Canada" earned the film an Academy Award for Best Original Song (Disney's "Tarzan" won, but Matt Stone and Trey Parker didn't take it sitting down). Above all this, the movie is just laugh-out-loud funny and benefited by some terrific original tunes, like "Blame Canada", "Mountain Town", "Uncle Fucka", and "What Would Brian Boitano Do?"


The movie is the Trope Namer for:

Tropes featured in this work include the following:

  • The Ace: Gregory.
  • Adam Westing: George Clooney has a cameo role as a doctor who attempts to save Kenny's life. It goes without saying that Kenny dies, but the kicker is that the doctors replaced his heart with a baked potato.
  • And There Was Much Rejoicing: "It's been 5 months since a pack of wild boars trampled Saddam Hussein to death, and the world is still glad to be rid of him".
  • Angry Mob Song: "Blame Canada" and "La Résistance".
  • Anti-Villain: For being the Prince of Darkness, Satan's actually a big softy.
  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: "Fuck, shit, cock, ass, titties, boner, bitch, muff, pussy, cunt, butthole, Barbra Streisand!!"
  • Award Bait Song: Parodied with "Eyes of a Child" by Michael McDonald of the Doobie Brothers. The one that actually got award nominations, "Blame Canada", is not much of an example.
  • Bad Guys Do the Dirty Work: Satan kills Saddam Hussein and pulls his demons back to Hell.
  • Big Bad Ensemble: Sheila Broflovski, Saddam Hussein and Satan. Amazingly, Satan is the least evil of the three.
  • Blatant Lies: Subverted. In his Villain Song, Saddam only says he can change, not he will change. Big difference.
  • The Cake Is a Lie: Sorry if you came to La Résistance hoping for punch and pie.
  • Camp Gay: Of course played straight with Big Gay Al, but this trope deserves mentioning for the number "I'm Super, Thanks For Asking!"
  • Canada, Eh?
  • Chekhov's Gun: The V-chip.
  • Chuck Norris Facts: Replace Chuck Norris with Brian Boitano and you have the majority of the song "What Would Brian Boitano Do?"
  • Cluster F-Bomb: When Cartman's V-chip malfunctions near the climax, his newly-gained electrical powers are fueled by this trope.
    • You could make an argument for "Uncle Fucka". On a grander scale, the entire film.
  • Conspicuous CG: A few famous people Kenny passes by as he falls into Hell (among them Adolf Hitler, George Burns, and Mohandas Gandhi) are rendered as this. Although they're not people so much as demons.
  • Dark Reprise: The dying words of Ze Mole are one of "La Resistance".
  • Demoted to Dragon: Satan may be the chief entity of evil in the universe, but Saddam is clearly the one who wears the pants in their relationship.
  • Deus Ex Machina: The entire ending, full stop.
  • Died in Your Arms Tonight: How Ze Mole dies.
  • The Dog Bites Back: Satan finally has enough of Saddam's emotional abuse and impales him on a stalagmite. Not that it makes any difference - after all, where was he going to go, Detroit?
  • Driven to Suicide: Conan O'Brien, following his My God, What Have I Done? moment.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: The Mothers Against Canada (except Sheila) support war with Canada, but not if it means their children are in the middle of it. Sheila learned her lesson the hard way.
  • Fan Service: Kenny sees Heaven as being full of topless women. When he's finally allowed in, two of them adorn him as an angel.
    • Fan Disservice: At the end of Big Gay Al's song, he bares his naked genitals to the audience.
  • Flanderization: Sheila's Jerkass and Moral Guardian qualities are taken Up to Eleven here. She even crosses several Moral Event Horizons.
    • Terrance and Phillip swear much more harshly here than in the show.
    • The boys had a reputation for having filthy mouths before, but it's also taken Up to Eleven in the movie. Of course, it's all part of the plot.
  • Foreshadowing: During the "Quiet Mountain Town" number, a news report says that Saddam Hussein (who appears in Hell as Satan's lover) was killed 5 months ago by wild boars. There's also a line by Kenny's mom that predicts Kenny will end up in Hell (which happens after he dies).
  • Freeze-Frame Bonus: A chart on the hospital wall where Kenny dies lists several doctors assigned to different things; the doctor assigned to "Kill Bond" is No.
  • Getting Crap Past the Radar: The working title for this movie was "South Park: All Hell Breaks Loose." When they showed the original trailer to the MPAA, however, it was only approved for "Restricted Audiences", because "Hell" wasn't a G-rated word. So they changed the title to its current form, which (despite the much racier innuendo) didn't contain any words that weren't G-rated, and thus their trailer was approved for "All audiences."
  • Good Is Not Nice: Ze Mole.
  • Go, Ye Heroes, Go and Die: "La Resistance" is a very inspiring song for everyone who hears and sings it... except Stan, Kyle and Cartman, who are the three people it's supposed to be inspiring.
  • Gosh Dang It to Heck: Cartman is reduced to this, since the "V-Chip" installed in his head shocks him whenever he tries to swear.
    • What Mr. Mackey tries to teach the kids by singing "It's Easy, Mkay".
  • Heel Realization: Most of the Mothers Against Canada have one when they realize that they have endangered their own boys with their actions. Sheila's doesn't come until it's almost too late.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: Kenny is willing to sacrifice his immortal soul in order to hit the Reset Button on the Canadian-American war. For his selfless actions, he is admitted into heaven after all.
  • Hypocritical Humor: Kyle says, "God, your mom sucks, Cartman" after the boys find an Internet video of her doing German scat porn. But considering what a Complete Monster his own mother is in this film, it's definitely throwing stones in a glass house on Kyle's part.
  • Impaled with Extreme Prejudice: When Satan throws Saddam Hussein back into Hell, he lands with a sharp rock going through his torso.
  • Inferred Holocaust: "All Canadian-Americans are to report to one of these death camps right away. Did I say death camps? I meant happy camps!"
  • "I Want" Song: "Up There".
    • The bridge if "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" serves as this for Cartman, Kyle, and Stan.

Cartman: I want this V-chip out of me. It has stunted my vocabulary.
Kyle: And I just want my mom to stop fighting everyone.
Stan: For Wendy I'll be an activist too, 'cause that's what Brian Boitano'd do!