After sneaking into an R rated film, they come out imitating their heros' profanity-laden dialogue and other behavior. WHY THE MPAA RATED IT: R For pervasive vulgar language and crude sexual humor, and for some violent images.ĬAST AS ROLE MODELS: While it's debatable whether kids see cartoon characters as role models, here's a quick look at how they behave. WILL KIDS WANT TO SEE IT? If they're fans of the original show they probably will and may try to sneak in if they're underage (the film is rated R). military from allowing Satan and Saddam to take over the world. When Kenny learns that a plan to execute Terrence and Philip will be the Seventh Sign of the Apocalypse for Satan to go topside and rule the Earth, he frantically gets the message back to his pals.Īs such, they form a resistance group, and the boys, including Cartman who now has a V-chip implanted in his head that shocks him whenever he cusses, set out to free their beloved Canadian performers and thus prevent their parents and the U.S. Meanwhile, Kenny, who's been rejected from Heaven, instead goes to Hell where he meets Satan and his new gay and dominant lover, Saddam Hussein. Eventually one thing lead to another and after Terrence and Philip are captured and jailed for corrupting young minds, the two nations declare war on each other. As such, Kyle's mom sets out not only to ban the film, but all things Canadian.
While not much is made about the fact that Kenny is accidently killed (as happens in every episode of the TV show), the surviving boys' parents are outraged at their foul language, especially when all of the town's kids repeatedly see the film.
It seems that their favorite Canadian actors, Terrence and Philip, have released a new movie, "Asses of Fire," but since it's rated R, they'll have to sneak in to see it.Īfter paying a homeless man to get them tickets, Eric Cartman, an obnoxious loudmouth, Stan Marsh who always vomits whenever he's around the girl of his dreams, Kyle Broflovski, the Jewish kid, and Kenny McCormick, the parka-clad kid with a chronically muffled voice, leave the movie repeating the newly learned curse words from it. PLOT: In the small Colorado town of South Park, a quartet of precocious and potty-mouthed third graders faces a dilemma. QUICK TAKE: Animated/Comedy: After constantly repeating the profanity they just heard in an R rated film, a group of young boys must fix the ever increasing problems created by their parents' reaction to the source of their new behavior. (1999) (voices of Trey Parker, Matt Stone) (R)