The television series "South Park," which the movie is based on, first premiered.
Production started on the film adaptation of the popular TV show South Park, directed by Trey Parker and Matt Stone.
The movie premiered publicly, showcasing its unique adult animated comedy.
The film was released widely across cinemas in the United States and internationally.
The song "Blame Canada" from the movie was nominated for an Oscar, highlighting the film's critical acclaim.
Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny sneak into a movie theater to watch the controversial Canadian comedy duo 'Terrance and Phillip.'
Inspired by the movie, the boys start using the profanity they heard in 'Terrance and Phillip', alarming their parents.
The parents of South Park organize a boycott and protest against the Canadian shows, blaming them for their children's bad behavior.
Stan and Kyle sneak out to Canada to seek help from Terrance and Phillip to stop the war that is breaking out.
The United States government declares war on Canada in an attempt to censor their content and control the perceived moral decline.
Kenny dies tragically during one of the war battles between USA and Canada.
Stan, Kyle, and their friends confront political powers at the United Nations in a bid to resolve the conflict.
Following the resolution at the UN and Terrance and Phillip's involvement, peace between USA and Canada is restored.
The parents come to terms with the influence of the show and accept the innocence of their children despite their language.