Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus
- Episode aired Apr 1, 1998
- TV-14
- 22m
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6.2/10
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Terrance and Phillip must go to Iran to rescue Terrance's kidnapped daughter. Meanwhile Saddam Hussein takes over Canada.Terrance and Phillip must go to Iran to rescue Terrance's kidnapped daughter. Meanwhile Saddam Hussein takes over Canada.Terrance and Phillip must go to Iran to rescue Terrance's kidnapped daughter. Meanwhile Saddam Hussein takes over Canada.
Trey Parker
- Phillip
- (voice)
- …
Matt Stone
- Terrance
- (voice)
- …
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThe first season finale, Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut (1998), ended on a cliffhanger in which the identity of Cartman's father was to be revealed. But Trey Parker and Matt Stone played a joke on the viewers with the second season opener, "Terrance & Phillip in 'Not Without My Anus'" which aired on April Fool's Day. Instead of revealing the identity of Cartman's father, the episode was all about Terrance & Phillip trying to stop Saddam Hussein from taking over Canada. As a result, Comedy Central was flooded with phone calls from angry viewers. They were outraged that the cliffhanger was not resolved after waiting for five weeks. Viewers became even more outraged when they learned they had to wait another three weeks for the next episode Cartman's Mom is Still a Dirty Slut (1998) in which the identity would finally be revealed. This notorious episode has rarely been rerun since.
- GoofsIn the background as the subway speeds along, it is actually going back and forth, passing the same station each time.
- Crazy creditsKeeping up the pretense that this episode is a TV movie starring Terrance & Phillip, the following fake credits appear in place of the usual end credits: "1st Unit Supervising Fart Cutter -Gian Ganziano Moyel -John M. Watson Visual Effects Supervisor -Warren Fuller Pyrotechnics Supervisor -Carlos "Frogfingers" Palazio Animatronics Operator -John Baurley Special Underwater Pants Photography -Chris Fria Insemination Consulitant -Dariush Derakhshani Best Boy -"Uncle Jimbo" Valladao Boom Operator -David L. Yanover "Props" Dispenser -Christine A. Mueller Bead Puller -Lydia Quidilla Fart Coach -David Goodman Fart Wrangler -Adrien Beard Fart Coordinator -David List Fart Layout -Greg Postma Digital Fart Artist -Tony Postma Fart Foley -Albert Lozano Flatulence Designer -D.A. Young Location Scout -Toni Nugnes Welfare Teacher -Monica Schmidt Mitchell Transportation Chief -J.J. Franzen Make-up Artist for Terrance & Phillip -Alecia Shyngle Hair and Make-up for Mr. Hussein -Kelly Cross Body Double for Ms. Celine Dion -Katie W. Scott Body Double for Ugly Bob -Scott Oberholtzer Stunt Butt -Brandon Cruz Executive Assistant to John Cusak -Jennifer Howell Assistant to Terrance -Paul Shomer Assistant to Phillip -Jenny Shin Assistant to Ugly Bob -Jackie Watson Stand-in for Mr. Hussein -Andrew Kemler Personal Trainer to Mr. Hussein -Chris "Crispy" Brion Driver for Mr. Hussein -Margie Stubbs Personal Pilot for Terrance & Phillip -Angi Glenn Trainer for Barky and Purry -Bruce Howell Monkey Handler -Jon Singer Moose -Peter Merryman Moose Wrangler -Amy Winfrey Pharmaceutical Catering -Sean Laverty Kroff Services -Melissa Morvant, Karin Perrotta Voice Coach for Ms. Dion -Martin Cendreda Dialect Coaches -Jennifer M. Allen, Annie Combs, Steve Kindernay, David Koch, Sabrina Mar, Ivy Panlilo, James Sant' Anselmo, Holly Wenger Special Thanks -Denon Electronics, Chris Greenleaf, Kevin Morris, 3 Point Digital, Woodfin Camp & Associates, Zildjian"
- ConnectionsFeatured in South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999)
Featured review
April Fool's!
This episode was only shown a few times on American TV, mostly because people were furious that it didn't resolve who Cartman's father was from the Season 1 finale. Ironically, Trey Parker and Matt Stone have stated that this is their favorite episode! I guess if I was a fan back then, I would have hated this ep too. There actually is in fact a brief part where Terrance and Phillip watch Dr. Mephisto tell Cartman who his father is (on TV), but it's drowned out by talking. Interestingly enough, this episode actually does have relevance in the series. It introduces Saddam Hussein into the series.
We do get some good bits in this episode with Angry Bob. It really is funny how everyone is scared of how he looks even though he looks the exact same as everyone else. This was meant to be like a movie, but it was only for a 22 minute episode. Well, if it was longer than that, people would have gone even more crazy. At least it wasn't literally nothing but fart jokes. I like seeing Canadian celebrities. **1/2
We do get some good bits in this episode with Angry Bob. It really is funny how everyone is scared of how he looks even though he looks the exact same as everyone else. This was meant to be like a movie, but it was only for a 22 minute episode. Well, if it was longer than that, people would have gone even more crazy. At least it wasn't literally nothing but fart jokes. I like seeing Canadian celebrities. **1/2
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- ericstevenson
- Jun 29, 2018
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- Runtime22 minutes
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- Aspect ratio
- 4:3
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