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2x01 Terrance & Phillip in 'Not Without My Anus'
First Aired: Apr. 01, 1998 on Comedy Central
Summary: Terrance and Phillip travel to Iraq to rescue Terrance's daughter, Sally. When they get back, they discover that Canada has been conquered by Saddam Hussein, so it's up to our two favorite Canadians to save the day. |
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Episode Quotes
Terrance: Wow, Scott really hates us Phillip.
Phillip: Yes, perhaps he's homophobic.
Terrance: But we're not gay, Phillip.
Phillip: We're not?
Phillip: Yes, perhaps he's homophobic.
Terrance: But we're not gay, Phillip.
Phillip: We're not?
Saddam Hussein: You're a journalist, right?
Scott: Yes, I'm a television critic for magazines.
Saddam Hussein: I understand that you hate Terrance and Phillip.
Scott: Yes, yes I do. They think that farts are a sophisticated form of comedy, but they're not.
Scott: Yes, I'm a television critic for magazines.
Saddam Hussein: I understand that you hate Terrance and Phillip.
Scott: Yes, yes I do. They think that farts are a sophisticated form of comedy, but they're not.
Phillip: Look at their silly American heads.
Terrance: They look like groundhogs.
Terrance: They look like groundhogs.
Mistakes/Goofs
- Goof (factual errors): The scoreboard during the Rough Rider/Rough Rider game shows 4th down. Canadian rules football plays only 3 downs.
- Goof (revealing mistake): Look carefully at the background as the subway speeds along. The subway is actually going back and forth, passing the same station each time.
Trivia
- A "trailer" for the TV-special "Not without my Anus" was shown in "South Park" (1997) {Cartman's Mom Is a Dirty Slut (#1.13)}.
- Although in DVD shorts, Matt and Trey jokingly refer to each episode as their favorite, their actual favorite is "Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus."
- The first season finale, "Cartman's Mom is a Dirty Slut", 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 in which the identity would finally be revealed. This notorious episode has rarely been rerun since.





















