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Hell | World Supremacy
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7.7/10
IMDbBest Sound Editing Music Animation | 2000 | Dennis S.
Best Music Original Score | 2000 | Trey
Best Original Score | 2000 | Marc
Best Animated Film | 1999
Best Music | 1999 | Marc
Best Musical Performance | 2000 | Trey
Best Original Score | 2000 | Marc
Best Music Original Song | 2000 | Trey
Best Music Adapted Song | 2000 | Marc
Best Sound Editing Animated Feature | 2000
Feature Film | 2000
Best Animated Film | 2000 | Trey
Outstanding Achievement in an Animated Theatrical Feature | 1999
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting in an Animated Feature Production | 1999 | Mary Kay
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Writing in an Animated Feature Production | 1999 | Trey
Best Film | 1999
Budget 21,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 83,137,603 USD
In the Guinness World Records 2001, this film was said to have the most profanity used in an animated film. The book cited a total of 399 swear words, including 146 uses of the word "fuck," along with 199 offensive gestures and 221 acts of violence.
Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and fans in general often joke that a majority of the people who saw this movie were under 17, and got in by buying tickets to the PG-13 rated Will Smith flop Wild Wild West (1999). The urban legend became so popular in 1999 that it would be spoofed in an episode of South Park (1997).
When the children are in rehab, a poster in the back of Mr. Mackey's room reads, "Get High!!! On Pottery," which was a quote from a high school teacher of Matt Stone's. The original quote was, "Son, you need to know not to use pot as a natural high. Instead of getting high with pot, get high with pottery."
In the credits, both Saddam Hussein (Matt Stone) and Satan (Trey Parker) are listed as playing themselves.
Trey Parker and Matt Stone did not need to get Brian Boitano's permission to use his name and likeness for the song "What Would Brian Boitano Do?". A few years later, Boitano DID need to get (and received) Parker and Stone's permission to use the phrase on T-shirts that he sold for charity.
"Mr. Garrison: ...I'm Sorry Wendy, but I don't trust anything that bleeds for five days and doesn't die."
"Saddam Hussein: Let's start by building a big statue of me, right over there where that fat kid is standing. Cartman: Hey, don't call me fat buttfucker! [rays shoot from malfunctioning V-chip and kill a demon from hell] Stan: Do it Cartman! Do it! Cartman: Damn! Shit! Respect my fuckin' authoritayyy! [shocks Saddam] Saddam Hussein: You need to watch your mouth, brat. Cartman: Dog-shit taco! Saddam Hussein: Quick Satan! Do something! Cartman: Try this on for size... Blood drenched frozen tampon popsicle! Saddam Hussein: Hey, buddy! I know I was mean before. But don't worry - I can change! Cartman: OK... not! Fuck, shit, cock, ass, titties, boner, bitch, muff, pussy, cunt, butthole, Barbra Streisand!"