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Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus : ウィキペディア英語版 | Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus
"Terrance and Phillip in ''Not Without My Anus''" is the second season premiere of the animated television series ''South Park'', and the 14th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 1, 1998. The episode follows the two titular characters, a duo of Canadians who attempt to save their country from the dictator Saddam Hussein while performing repetitive toilet humour. 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. The script was written by series co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, along with writer Trisha Nixon. The episode is one of the favorites of Parker and Stone. The episode was an 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". The prank angered viewers, and resulted in 2,000 angry e-mail complaints to Comedy Central within a week of the original broadcast. The broadcast date of the subsequent episode, "Cartman's Mom Is Still a Dirty Slut", was moved up in response to the complaints. "Terrance and Phillip in ''Not Without My Anus''" received generally mixed reviews, with some commentators criticizing Parker and Stone for "duping" their viewers, and others praising them for taking the risk. The creators cited this episode as their favorite and response to it has become warmer since. ==Plot== 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 ''Not Without My Anus'' starring Terrance and Phillip. A caption wishes the viewers a happy April Fools' Day. The drama itself opens in a courtroom in Canada, with Terrance on trial for the murder of a local doctor; Phillip is his lawyer while Terrance and Phillip's sworn nemesis, Scott, who has had a long hatred of the duo's toilet humour, is acting as the prosecutor. Scott uses a group of seemingly airtight exhibits such as a hammer, a piece of Terrance's shirt, and an incriminating haiku to prove Terrance's guilt, while Terrance's defense consists of nothing but a long string of fart jokes. Ultimately, the jury returns a verdict of not guilty. Angered, Scott promises vengeance. 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. Scott is apprehensive about trusting Saddam, but agrees to the deal. The pair then conspires to kidnap Sally, daughter to 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. Terrance and Phillip become aware of the kidnapping when they receive a letter, but they immediately locate Sally, unguarded, upon arrival in Tehran. Indifferently, the duo return Sally to her home, where Saddam has now taken control. Terrance's ex-wife, Celine Dion, is now dating, and has become pregnant by, a friend of the duo named Ugly Bob, who rather looks very much like them. While the couple discuss their relationship, Saddam interrupts and takes them hostage, with Celine having planned to sing at a Canadian football game. Scott has also become worried about the presence of the Iraqi soldiers in Canada, but becomes infuriated when he finds that Terrance and Phillip have returned to Canada safely. He confronts Saddam about the double-cross, but Saddam's armed guards scare him into backing away. It is revealed that Saddam is trying to take over Canada as the first step in a plan for world domination. Terrance and Phillip arrive at the game. 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. With brute force everyone farts a huge gas cloud which kills Saddam and his soldiers. Scott arrives, and is annoyed to find not only that Terrance and Phillip are still alive, but "that after all () criticism, it was farting that saved Canada". Terrance, Phillip, Celine, and everyone else (excluding Scott) celebrate their freedom with a rendition of "O Canada". During the credits, an announcement is made that the solution to who Cartman's father is would be answered next week .
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