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General: Now each battalion has a specific code-name and mission. Battalion 5, raise your hands!
[All of the African-Americans raise their hands]
General: You will be the all important first defense wave, which we will call "Operation Human Shield".
Chef: Hey, wait a minute!
General: Now keep in mind, Operation Human Shield will suffer heavy losses. But don't lose your spirit, men! Stay until the bitter end. Battalion 14?
[The rest of the group, all Caucasian, raise their hands.]
General: Right, you are "Operation Get Behind The Darkies". You will follow Battalion 5 here, and try not to get killed for God's sake! Are there any questions, men?
[Chef raises his hand.]
General: Yes, soldier?
Chef: Haven't you heard of the Emancipation Proclamation?
General: I don't listen to hip-hop.
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During the USO Show, Terrence is sitting in the left electric chair, and Phillip is sitting in the right electric chair. Just before they get electrocuted, they swap places, and then quickly swap back. See more...
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut (1999) - 22 trivia entries
Directed by Trey Parker, starring Isaac Hayes, Mary Kay Bergman, Matt Stone, Trey Parker (add more)
The song "What Would Brian Boitano Do" is a reference to the short film "The Spirit of Christmas-Jesus vs. Santa Claus", on which the series is based. In the film, Stan asks Cartman "What Would Brian Boitano Do?" when Jesus is fighting with Santa and then Brian appears to help them. You can watch this film at www.southparkstudios.com/behind/how.
Cartman getting zapped by the V-Chip inside his brain every time he swears is a homage to "A Clockwork Orange," in which Alex DeLarge becomes deathly ill when he thinks about sex and violence or listens to the Ninth Symphony as a result of the Ludvigo technique. Note the similarity between the scene in this film where Dr. Vausknocker demonstrates the V-Chip to MAC and the scene in "A Clockwork Orange" where the doctors demonstrate the Ludvigo technique to the scientists and government officials.
This film contains many references to the "Les Miserables" musical, first, "La Resistance" is somewhat similar to the barricades in the musical, second, the song "Tomorrow Night" is very similar to the song "One Day More", third, the mole's death scene is a lot like Eponine's death scene, and fourth, perhaps the most obvious, when the kids walk up the hill to save Terrence and Phillip, and again when they step in front of them, you can hear a little bit of the tune "Little People".
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