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  2. Eat, Pray, Queef - Wikipedia

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    The two get all the South Park men together and record an inspirational song called "Queef Free", declaring women should have the right to queef, while photographs of women working various careers are displayed on a television screen. Terrance and Philip, despite a continued disgust with the constant queefing, attempt to marry the two Queef ...

  3. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    Song Time (minutes) Characters Artists 1 "Mountain Town" 4:27 Stan Marsh Kenny McCormick Kyle Broflovski Eric Cartman Sharon Marsh Sheila Broflovski: Trey Parker Matt Stone Mary Kay Bergman: 2 "Uncle Fucka" 1:06 Terrance and Phillip: Trey Parker Matt Stone 3 "It's Easy, M'Kay" 1:54 Mr. Mackey Stan Marsh Eric Cartman Kyle Broflovski Gregory ...

  4. Terrance and Phillip in Not Without My Anus - Wikipedia

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    "Terrance and Philip in Not Without My Anus" was written by Trisha Nixon and South Park co-creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and directed by Parker. It was the second season premiere and first episode centered completely around Terrance and Phillip, fictional cartoon characters within the series. [2] [3]

  5. South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut - Wikipedia

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    Stan leads the others to Terrance and Phillip, whom the United States Army have cornered. The children form a human shield as Kyle tries to reason with Sheila, faulting her for scapegoating others for his mistakes. While the soldiers begin to back down, Sheila refuses and shoots Terrance and Phillip dead, fulfilling Satan's prophecy.

  6. Blame Canada - Wikipedia

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    "Blame Canada" is a satirical song from the 1999 animated film South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut, written by Trey Parker and Marc Shaiman. The song satirizes scapegoating and parents who fail to control "their children's consumption of popular culture", with the fictional South Park parents, led by Sheila Broflovski (Mary Kay Bergman), blaming the nation for children imitating the Terrance ...

  7. Death (South Park) - Wikipedia

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    Terrance and Phillip are loosely based on Parker and Stone themselves, and were also inspired by the Itchy & Scratchy characters from The Simpsons, as well as the protagonists from the MTV cartoon Beavis and Butt-Head. Although "Death" marked the first appearance of Terrance and Phillip, Parker said the duo "took on a life of their own".

  8. Freemium Isn't Free - Wikipedia

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    As Terrance and Phillip continue to listen to the Minister explain his plan, the Minister reveals himself to be the Canadian devil, Beelzaboot (a portmanteau of Beelzebub and the Canadian raising pronunciation of "about"). Satan realizes that the game is from Canada (particularly immediately realizing it is from Beelzaboot, despite Satan ...

  9. South Park: The Stick of Truth - Wikipedia

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    South Park: The Stick of Truth is set in the fictional town South Park in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. [26] The main character, whom the player controls, is the New Kid—nicknamed "Douchebag" [3] —a silent protagonist who has recently moved to the town.