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Terrance and Phillip
star in this one episode where the boys play a cameo role. Terrance and
Phillip get a letter from Iran about Terrance's daughter Sally, so they
go over to get her. Saddam Hussein takes notice and follows them back
to Canada, which he quickly sets about subduing. Terrance finds that
his ex-wife, Celine Dion, is shacking up with Ugly Bob. |
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Originally Aired
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1st April 1998 |
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How Kenny Dies
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Does not appear in this episode. |
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Guest Starring
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Trivia
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- As an April Fool's joke, we were treated to this episode instead
of resolution to the cliffhanger from Episode 113 - Cartman's Mom is
a Dirty Slut.
- Saddam Hussein: I changed my mind: When Scott confronts Saddam over
his continued occupation of Canada, the resulting exchange ("I changed
my mind. Pray that I do not change it any more." / "This deal's getting
worse all the time") is an exact replica of the similar exchange between
Darth Vader and Lando Calrissian in the 1980 film "The Empire Strikes
Back".
- The first episode that Mary Kay Bergman and Isaac Hayes don't voice
over in. Isaac Hayes becomes a semi-occassional performer after this.
- When Scott meets Terrance and Phillip outside the Stadium, they spell
out "TPS". Again, in French Canada, these three letters represent the
Goods and Services Tax ("Taxe sur les Produits et les Services"), which
was established in the early 1990's as an added source of tax dollars
by the Brian Mulroney government. The GST has always been scorned by
the general Canadian public.
- Despite the fact that Canada doesn't have capital punishment, Phillip
is, nonetheless, saved from the gas chamber.
- When Terrance and Phillip talk about "Kroff Dinner," they're actually
referring to "Kraft Dinner" (Macaroni and Cheese). The pronunciation "kroff" is
just a play on their accents, as is the pronunciation of "aboot" for "about."
- When this episode first aired in the UK it actually aired as the
season 2 finale.
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