Below is an overview of the film, its impact, and its production.
The film is famous for its unique visual style, inspired by the 1960s television show Thunderbirds .
Like Parker and Stone's other work ( South Park , The Book of Mormon ), the film features original satirical songs. The most famous, "America, F*** Yeah," became a cultural phenomenon, serving as both a parody and an accidental anthem of American exceptionalism. 3. Critical Reception and Controversy
The film originally received an NC-17 rating from the MPAA due to a graphic scene involving two puppets. After several rounds of edits, it was eventually released with an R rating. 4. Legacy
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It was released during the height of the Iraq War. It was notable for mocking both the hawkishness of the Bush administration and the perceived self-importance of anti-war Hollywood celebrities (including puppets of Sean Penn, Alec Baldwin, and Matt Damon).
Upon its release, the film was both acclaimed and controversial: