Phillip says that killing is never an accident, farts, then laughs along with Terrance. The episode was an elaborate April Fools' Day prank on South Park fans, who were waiting to learn the identity of Cartman's father after the cliffhanger ending of the first season finale "Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut". With Pip as their star player, the South Park dodgeball team is off to the championships.

The pair then conspires to kidnap Sally, daughter of Terrance and Celine Dion, and hold her hostage, as bait to lure Terrance and Phillip to Tehran; Saddam's soldiers would then murder Terrance and Phillip on arrival. Kenny McCormick /

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The show stars two Canadian actors, Terrance and Phillip, and has 23 seasons.

They say they read all about him in the Qur'an. Phillip calls him an asshole and they both laugh.

Phillip (Sir Phillip Niles Argyle of Montréal) has blond hair and a blue shirt with a "P" while, Terrance (Sir Terrance Henry Stoot from the "small village" of Toronto) has black hair and wears a red shirt with a "T". Terrance farted on the American president, but Phillip took the heat. Phillip asks Terrance who farted and Terrance said he sure did.

Terrance asks Phillip if he wants beans.

The show consists of fart jokes, which many adults, and later the girls of South Park Elementary, don't find amusing. It farts, like he says. Is "Canadian School for Gifted Babies" a real or fictional school?

Both start laughing. Want to share IMDb's rating on your own site? It is revealed that Saddam is trying to take over Canada as the first step in a plan for world domination.

The lesson: Pay off our expectations, or you'll be sorry. Ultimately, the jury returns a verdict of not guilty. Phillip then sees Muhammad, the holy prophet of the Muslim religion. The script was written by series co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with writer Trisha Nixon. [6] The prank played by the airing of this episode was revisited a number of times in subsequent episodes. The creators cited this episode as their favorite and response to it has become warmer since. Roger Ebert Should Lay Off the Fatty Foods. They both wear gray trousers and black shoes. [13] The Toronto Sun listed the episode as one of the most memorable television moments of 1998, and the single most memorable moment from the month of April. "Terrance and Philip in Not Without My Anus" was written by Trisha Nixon and South Park co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and directed by Parker.It was the second season premiere and first episode centered completely around Terrance and Phillip, fictional cartoon characters within the series.. Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Keep track of everything you watch; tell your friends.

[6] The prank played by the airing of this episode was revisited a number of times in subsequent episodes. With Trey Parker, Matt Stone, Eliza Schneider, Isaac Hayes. He then farts on Phillip and they laugh. The duo return Sally to her home, where Saddam has now taken control.

Terrance and Phillip are both dressed as Vikings. "[6][7][8] Allan Johnson of the Chicago Tribune said Comedy Central was "punking out" with the decision. South Park Archives is a FANDOM TV Community.

[5], This article is about the South Park episode produced under the production code 201. Phillip then goes up and does they same thing, and they laugh again.

South Park and all related titles, logos and characters are trademarks of Comedy Partners. "[1] "Terrance and Philip in Not Without My Anus" was among the episodes featured in a 2006 list by the Winnipeg Free Press of the ten most memorable South Park episodes. This is a movie rather than an episode. Angering viewers, the prank episode resulted in 2,000 e-mail complaints to Comedy Central within a week of the original broadcast. Before he does, Terrance tells him to pull his thumb. Although the TV turns off, it is highly likely that Terrance farted on him.

Muhammad states that he is there to solve the murder. Terrance Henry Stoot of Toronto (voiced by Matt Stone) has black hair and wears a red shirt with a letter "T", while Phillip Niles Argyle of Montreal (voiced by Trey Parker) has blond hair, diabetes, and a blue shirt with a "P". Terrance says that it is the man's name. He is ultimately approached by Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein, proposing a deal: Saddam would assist in getting Terrance and Phillip out of Canada, in exchange for Scott assisting Saddam and his Iraqi associates into Canada.

Terrance and Phillip become aware of the kidnapping when they receive a letter, but they immediately locate Sally upon arrival in Tehran. The fifth season episode, "Terrance and Phillip: Behind the Blow", also references the controversy over the airing of this episode,[14] as does the thirteenth season episode, "Eat, Pray, Queef". Kyle Broflovski / Tim Clodfelter of the Winston-Salem Journal said, "It was a funny, clever move [that] quickly separated the fans who truly "got" [Parker and Stone's] humor from those who were just watching for the dirty jokes.

When Terrance opens it, Phillip farts on him.

The episode begins with an announcement that viewers have waited for weeks for the answer to the mystery "Who Is Cartman's Father", but then points out that the answer will not be revealed in this episode; instead, there is a presentation of an unrelated cartoon titled Not Without My Anus, starring Terrance and Phillip.

It is based on the book "Worst Smell of the West" according to the preview.

Terrance, Phillip, Celine and everyone else (excluding Scott) celebrate their freedom with a rendition of "O Canada".

Angered, Scott promises vengeance. Instead of following a plan set up by Scott to commit suicide by using a bomb, they come up with a new plan and put on gas masks. He asks how it's going. Like virtually all Canadians in South Park, they are geometrically-figured with small beady eyes and egg-shaped heads which flap up and down whenever they speak. All Rights Reserved. He then tells Phillip to stick his finger in his butt. 21:59. The episode was an elaborate April Fools' Day prank on South Park fans, who were waiting to learn the identity of Cartman's father after the cliffhanger ending of the first season finale "Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut". Terrance tells him that the fart was absolutely ghoulish and they start stabbing each other and laughing. Terrance, Phillip, Celine and everyone else (excluding Scott) celebrate their freedom with a rendition of "O Canada". Katherine Queef appears in this episode, most likely meaning that the Queef sisters will most likely be part of the show. For Terrance and Phillip's character card in South Park: Phone Destroyer, see Terrance and Phillip (Phone Destroyer). "[6][7][8] Allan Johnson of the Chicago Tribune said Comedy Central was "punking out" with the decision. [1][2], The episode first aired on April 1, 1998 as an April Fools' Day prank by Parker and Stone on South Park fans who were anxiously waiting to learn the identity of Cartman's father after the cliffhanger ending of "Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut", the first season finale. Terrance informs Phillip that he bought a new car. "Terrance and Philip in Not Without My Anus" was written by Trisha Nixon and South Park co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, and directed by Parker. Angered, Scott promises vengeance.

For the episode with that title, see, Last edited on 20 September 2020, at 13:48, Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus, "Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Terrance_and_Phillip_in_Not_Without_My_Anus&oldid=979393643, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 20 September 2020, at 13:48. Terrance and Phillip must save Terrance's Little Daughter, Sally, and all of Canada from an evil dictator. They then laugh. [16] It was also released on DVD, along with the rest of season two, in June 2003. Instead, Parker and Stone presented a stand-alone episode entirely focused on a Terrance and Phillip cartoon with nothing in the story about Cartman's father. The kids' parents only have their best interests at heart when they arrange for Stan, Kyle and Cartman to be exposed to the chickenpox virus. This sketch is performed live in this episode.

Celine, Terrance's now ex-wife, is dating, and has become pregnant by a friend of the duo named Ugly Bob. However, he said the characterization of Terrance and Phillip was too thin to be particularly funny, and added that the novelty of the prank is lost in later years. Check out some of the IMDb editors' favorites movies and shows to round out your Watchlist. Phillip (Sir Phillip Niles Argyle of Montréal) has blond hair and a blue shirt with a "P" while, Terrance (Sir Terrance Henry Stoot from the "small village" of Toronto) has black hair and wears a red shirt with a "T". It was previously on Cartoon Central. [12] Others, however, praised Parker and Stone for making the move at the risk of upsetting fans. Mistaking Cartman for a starving African child, government authorities send him to Ethiopia where he runs into Sally Struthers.

Terrance farts on Phillip and they both laugh. They both then fart and laugh. The boys wait for Dr. Mephesto to regain consciousness and reveal the identity of Cartman's father. Scott is apprehensive about trusting Saddam, but agrees to the deal. The broadcast date of the subsequent episode, "Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut", was moved up in response to the complaints.

They then both laugh and fart. Unbeknown to them, the plan was partially set up by their rival, Scott, a critic who is often displeased by their random jokes of flatulence. At the beginning, it contains a music number called "Uncle Fucka", and ends with Terrance lighting his fart on fire and burning to death. Terrance and Phillip are a Canadian comedy duo from South Park, voiced by Matt Stone and Trey Parker respectively. Some jumped ship and never came back.

"[1] "Terrance and Philip in Not Without My Anus" was among the episodes featured in a 2006 list by the Winnipeg Free Press of the ten most memorable South Park episodes. South Park Quotes. After being shunned by the others kids, Damien, the Son of Satan, calls upon his father to fight Jesus in the ultimate Pay-Per-View Boxing Match between good and evil. Terrance and Phillip arrive at the game. The Terrance and Phillip Show is a show that runs on The Canada Channel, a fictional and the only TV channel in Canada, and Canada Ploos, a streaming service with Canadian shows. Phillip gives Terrance a present for it is the season of sharing.