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Matt Stone, Trey Parker, Masasa Moyo, and Kristen Miller in Team America: World Police (2004)

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Team America: World Police

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Featured in

    • "Siskel & Ebert" Ray/Primer/Being Julia/The Final Cut/Vera Drake/Team America: World Police (TV Episode 2004)

      Reviewed; clips are shown.
    • Last Laugh '04 (TV Movie 2004)

      footage is shown
    • "Troldspejlet" Troldspejlet Special: Computerspillets historie (TV Episode 2005)

      To be reviewed in next episode - clip shown during credits
    • "Troldspejlet" Episode #32.2 (TV Episode 2005)

      reviewed + footage used
    • 'Team America': An Introduction (Video 2005)

      Documentary is about the film

Referenced in

    • "Aquí no hay quien viva" Érase un premio (TV Episode 2005)

      Paco's T-Shirt
    • 'Team America': An Introduction (Video 2005)

      Clips are shown
    • 'Team America': Building the World (Video 2005)

      Referenced by title
    • 'Team America': Capturing the Action (Video 2005)

      Referenced by title
    • 'Team America': Crafting the Puppets (Video 2005)

      Referenced by title

References

    • Distant Drums (1951)

      The Wilhelm scream is heard.
    • North by Northwest (1959)

      Spies on Mt. Rushmore.
    • The Ugly American (1963)

      In Cairo, we see a middle eastern man carrying two jars of rice on a bamboo pole. It is a sly reference to "the Ugly American" with Marlon Brando, which subtly mentioned how political it was by having this same symbol, widely considered by Vietnamese citizens to represent their country.
    • Charade (1963)

      The opening scene of Team America shows a Paris scene in which a pretty young woman calls for a small boy "Jean-Francois". This references Charade when Audrey Hepburn and her friend in the stamp market, as they are calling for a small boy "Jean-Louis".
    • The Great Race (1965)

      Destruction of Eiffel Tower.

Spoofed in

    • "Stargate SG-1" 200 (TV Episode 2006)

      A segment is re-enacted by puppets in the same style as Team America.
    • Alvin and the Chipmunks (2007)

      Uncle Ian's show is a pun of King Jon Ill's deication.
    • "My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic" Daring Don't (TV Episode 2013)

      Daring Do's use of a very poor makeshift beard as a disguise.
    • Lieutenant Jangles (2018)

      referenced in movie
    • Dennis Miller: Fake News, Real Jokes (TV Special 2018)

      Dennis Miller does his impression of how the puppets move in this movie.

Spoofs

    • World News Tonight with David Muir (TV Series 1953– )

      Spoof of Peter Jennings newscast.
    • Thunderbirds (TV Series 1965–1966)

      The use of Supermarionation puppets and an organisation in a secret location trying to save the world from evil. Also close-up shots of hands that are actually human hands made to look like puppet hands.
    • You Only Live Twice (1967)

      Plastic surgery changing one's ethnicity.
    • Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977)

      There is a bar scene that mocks the cantina scene, and at one point Gary does the Jedi Mind Trick.
    • The Spy Who Loved Me (1977)

      Shark scene.

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