Ya they never will. Trey Parker and Matt Stone after they finished this said “we are never fucking doing this again.” The whole project was taxing for the so they really don’t feel like making another one of these.
No you don't. This was lightning in a bottle that you absolutely cannot make a sequel without it being less than half as funny. The main one that comes to mind is Borat. Like Borat 2 is fine, but it really isn't even half as funny Borat was just because the first time you do something is always WAY more funny than repeat attempts.
@@soundwavegamer2321 Half of the pros that made Thunderbirds and all that burned out from the work. The other half went and worked on Thomas the Tank Engine.
I love how this presents an American action movie-centric version of Panama, which is baiscally a canal with everyone living within a few hundred feet of it (just like how in Paris, all the recognizable landmarks were in one place).
I never laughed so hard in my life. Just the absurdity of someone yelling that during a disaster. Next time there's an earthquake in California, I'm screaming "No Me Gusta!" as buildings are collapsing.
for some reason this scene, pops in my head from tim to time and i laugh out loud in front of my coworkers and they look at me like I'm fucking crazy. lmao
Como que mezclaron todas las formas de vestir de latinoamerica, por lo menos las más típicas y artesanales para representarnos a los panameños. Jajaja.
XD Yeah, Team America: World Police is a big satire of how Americans see the world, so every country they go to is a painfully inaccurate stereotype that the most ignorant Americans think the country is like. The movie is awesome.
Those Sombrero Pintaos are good tho. It's supposed to be how America views the world that is why it's funny. My parents are from Panama and the real Canal is a must see for everyone. 🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦
@@twilightspyzero No it is not for me! You’d be scared for your life too if you were trapped under a giant boat towed blow-up raft and your life vest meant to keep you afloat is contributing to your impending death by suffocation!
😂that despairing music that comes in at the end. I'm slain when the vocals come in @ 1:36. The score takes the movie so seriously sometimes and it's gold
I laughed so hard at this! God! The self-awareness of a movie, mocking Americans with an elementary grasp of Spanish! What happened to comedy like that? The last show I busted a gut to was...oh wait...Ash vs Evil Dead. That’s kinda recent
@This Will Get Me Banned Again You just don't appreciate it, do you? The humor is low-brow but STILL nuanced. This is perhaps the only time in human history our perspectives are going to appreciate this particular lampooning of contemporary American culture. Eventually, English will merge with Spanish and create a new suborbital language, just like Anglo-Saxon merged with French to give us the language we have now, and people in the future won't get why that joke was funny
The movie made good money but the only reason they wont make a sequel is that they didnt like working with marionettes ....so sad for us because the movie was badass
Has humorous elements, makes some sly comments about a movie-centric view some Americans have of the world, but also works as an action scene, with a surprising effectiveness at the end when it shows the quiet after the destruction.
Lol I only had my left earphone in the first time I watched this, I was wondering why it was called no me gusta, I had to read the comments and put my other headphone in to hear it.
I watched this movie at the cinema in England. This was about 18 hours after the tsunami that hit Indonesia and Sri Lanka in 2004. Despite it being really busy, the cinema was deathly quiet for about 10 minutes after the scene and nobody so much as coughed. This scene always reminds me of the footage of that tsunami because of it,
I know this was posted four years ago, but I have to say this. The tsunami happened on December 26th, 2004. Team America didn't open in the UK until January 14th, 2005. In other words: the movie wasn't even out in England "18 hours after the tsunami", and you're full of shit.
Trivia - "The very first footage screened for Paramount executives was of a poorly crafted puppet in front of a background of a badly drawn Eiffel Tower, prompting one executive in the audience to yell, "Oh God, they fucked us!" This was a prank pulled by the directors and the shot then pulls back to reveal a highly refined marionette manipulating the inferior one, then flies over beautifully detailed Parisian landscape full of believable yet cheesy marionettes. This actually ended up being the opening shot of the movie."
The best parts of this movie for me are the little shit they put in like the guy playin the drum or the band playing the bar or even the little boy singin in the beginning
"No me gustaaa!" Just the kind of thing a person would yell if they were swept away by a giant wall of water :)
No! No me gusta agua grande!
More like "Ayudame, dios!!"
Ah ah no me gusta. Just showed this to two Mexicans I work with.....not impressed
"I don't like thiiiiis!!!"
@@michaelpoppe6264 they no gustarles
hahaha 0:28 "Churrroooos!!.... Churritoooos!..... Taaacooooss!"
+Erich Clever hahaha
I think it's Churros, burritos and tacos.
100th like
Shit it's true
No it's churrito!
Aside from being hilarious you gotta give props for having great detail in making this. I wish they could make a sequel with today's world events.
Or todays.
Ya they never will. Trey Parker and Matt Stone after they finished this said “we are never fucking doing this again.” The whole project was taxing for the so they really don’t feel like making another one of these.
No you don't. This was lightning in a bottle that you absolutely cannot make a sequel without it being less than half as funny. The main one that comes to mind is Borat. Like Borat 2 is fine, but it really isn't even half as funny Borat was just because the first time you do something is always WAY more funny than repeat attempts.
@@soundwavegamer2321 Half of the pros that made Thunderbirds and all that burned out from the work. The other half went and worked on Thomas the Tank Engine.
@@iratepirate3896 what? How does any of this have to do with Matt and Trey?
''2,193 miles from the real America '' lmao
I love how this presents an American action movie-centric version of Panama, which is baiscally a canal with everyone living within a few hundred feet of it (just like how in Paris, all the recognizable landmarks were in one place).
I have never laughed so hard at a death scene.
All those well crafted miniature buildings, one-shot puppets, dressings, etc...only to destroy the whole thing in a
No, no, noo me gustaaaa! LOL
I'm learning Spanish on Duolingo while on quarantine during coronavirus 2020, and every time I type the word "gusta" I always think of this scene.
NO ME GUSTAAAAA
I really have to admire the work here. Working with puppets must be incredibly hard.
On the DVD they have a featurette about making the film and what a nightmare the puppers were. It's pretty interesting.
Killing them all, makes it a lot easier.
Then look at Taiwan Pili. It will blow your mind.
Thats why there's never been a sequel. They said it was way too difficult and refused to consider it.
The fact that the creators of South Park made it happen AND became a success is awesome! Just my personal opinion
The floating dead donkey killed me. That is commitment to detail.
It was ogre for it.
I never laughed so hard in my life. Just the absurdity of someone yelling that during a disaster.
Next time there's an earthquake in California, I'm screaming "No Me Gusta!" as buildings are collapsing.
Play the soundtrack too!
Hahahha hahahha u mad.
Ahhh! No! No! No me gusta!!!
high school spanish ftw
They call the year it was made 'The Year from Hell,' The puppets were frighteningly difficult to work with. And it gave them severe creative burnout.
for some reason this scene, pops in my head from tim to time and i laugh out loud in front of my coworkers and they look at me like I'm fucking crazy. lmao
🤣
Try the movie theater 😂
SAME
That's how my brain works as well
As a Panamanian i am so offended that I simply loved it!!!!!!! "NO NO NO ME GUSTA!"
Como que mezclaron todas las formas de vestir de latinoamerica, por lo menos las más típicas y artesanales para representarnos a los panameños. Jajaja.
The no me gusta at 1:17 always gets me
it's the part where the guy is drumming that literally has me laughing
"Ok, who brew up Panama Canar?"
We were angry about Cairo.
Why is everyone so fucking stupid?
Why can’t they be mor interigent rike me?
@@manderschannel2275 I am so ronry.... So ronry
so ronery and sadry arone
1:26 I remember people in the theater positively howled with laughter at this scene.
When you leave your toys floating in the bathtub
@@itwontcomeout5678 hahahahhaha
The man yelling gibberish in Spanish in the beginning is what gets me every time.
I'm from Panama and no, they don't dress like Mexicans. But this shits still funny as hell!!!
XD Yeah, Team America: World Police is a big satire of how Americans see the world, so every country they go to is a painfully inaccurate stereotype that the most ignorant Americans think the country is like. The movie is awesome.
Hence the 2,193 Miles South of the REAL America tagline.
Those Sombrero Pintaos are good tho. It's supposed to be how America views the world that is why it's funny. My parents are from Panama and the real Canal is a must see for everyone. 🇵🇦🇵🇦🇵🇦
No me gusta!
@@JeshikaKazeno true, but obviously every country is ignorant about how other countries are. But all that matters is its fuckin hilarious
i love it when trey parker does that voice lolol
"Ok. who brew up Panama Canal"
Theo Axford we were angry about Cairo
1:36 They even spoof the overused wailing woman that always sings in a tragic scene in every movie!
I remember the cinema was very quiet and sombre during this scene as thee Indonesian tsunami disaster happened a couple of weeks before.
Someone remind me to say No Me Gusta the next time a giant flood enters town.
miles south of real America.....
森島健一 its a joke xD
Trey Parker is probably the funniest voice actor ever.
I wish I could've seen this in theatres at release day.
i dont know how to feel about my spanish teacher showing me this
This shit was tragic yet funny af at the same time 😂🤣😂
Why tragic? ... Water is life!
@@diegoandres6857
Is death by drowning a joke to you? I almost drowned once and I wasn’t laughing afterwards.
@@TPDManiacXC626 yes it's funny
@@twilightspyzero
No it is not for me! You’d be scared for your life too if you were trapped under a giant boat towed blow-up raft and your life vest meant to keep you afloat is contributing to your impending death by suffocation!
@@twilightspyzeroChill bro
0:41 Aw, cute donkey.
1:40 To bad it was ogre for him. :(
I want this scene played at my funeral 😂
i love then random a dude yell Burrito
The best part is they're not even in Mexico, it's like an Irish guy yelling "FISH AND CHIPS!!!"
As a panamanian I can tell you this. We do in fact say no me gusta while wearing hats
This is pretty much the idea of U.S citizens about Latin America, it's funny and sad at the same time...just like this scene. This movie was gold.
😂that despairing music that comes in at the end.
I'm slain when the vocals come in @ 1:36.
The score takes the movie so seriously sometimes and it's gold
"Panama Canal, Central America, 2193 miles from the real America". lol
I laughed so hard at this! God! The self-awareness of a movie, mocking Americans with an elementary grasp of Spanish! What happened to comedy like that? The last show I busted a gut to was...oh wait...Ash vs Evil Dead. That’s kinda recent
@This Will Get Me Banned Again You just don't appreciate it, do you? The humor is low-brow but STILL nuanced. This is perhaps the only time in human history our perspectives are going to appreciate this particular lampooning of contemporary American culture. Eventually, English will merge with Spanish and create a new suborbital language, just like Anglo-Saxon merged with French to give us the language we have now, and people in the future won't get why that joke was funny
@r33mote Back then, I think it was The Great Ha'Tuh. But this one is lemony, and still retains its earthy taste. Hoping to get some Purple Urkel soon
@r33mote Sadly, not since I was in the 82d. In Iowa now, just across the river from Illinois
the score in this movie is the funniest a score has ever been
1:25 jokes aside, this is a really good shot
"¡No Me Guuuuuuuuuustaaa!"
hehehe.
This is the most darkest scene in the whole film. The fact that we see all of these people drown to death. It's pretty scary.
no me gusta
@@cirejc2235 It's the drowned donkey, that really cut me up.
Only two years later would be the world's biggest tsunami.
I've see some messed-up stuff in my time but, those puppet bodies floating in the flood waters.... you don't forget stuff like that.
1:25 missed opportunity to sign on Celine Dion and get the Titanic theme to play
Forgot how awesome this movie is
It'd be even funnier if they used those cheap marionettes from Mexico. lol
Bobsheaux kinda like how Canadians look lower budget compared to other characters in South Park.
funniest scene in the movie
team america was ahead of it time
Considering Matt and Trey's experience making the film, it's not a shame.
The movie made good money but the only reason they wont make a sequel is that they didnt like working with marionettes ....so sad for us because the movie was badass
My super power : able to take anything seriously . This this = great
I love how he rolls his R at 0:14 lol
I got " Ecuador" something...
Has humorous elements, makes some sly comments about a movie-centric view some Americans have of the world, but also works as an action scene, with a surprising effectiveness at the end when it shows the quiet after the destruction.
Churros
Burritos
Tacos
--La cucaracha playing in the background
Eso es de México XD
@@thefockerwolf6428 Para los gringos todo lo que está pasando río grande/bravo es México incluido américa del sur jaja.
The puppets are great actors
When i was young i thought he said "no me new car".
Dude... look at all of that weed XD
Carnage is funny when it's dolls!
I know they were just puppets, but still that was very sad....
I wish they showed us this in high school spanish
Is it wrong that I laughed at this?
Well no... It is in fact kind of the point :)
Not really
Hahaha typical South Park Voice 😂😂😂
I still find that scene funny becaus ethe entire foliage is weed plant...
There goes the Economy of panama
Lol I only had my left earphone in the first time I watched this, I was wondering why it was called no me gusta, I had to read the comments and put my other headphone in to hear it.
Hahaha, I just laughed my ass off! Never noticed that before! :D
The entire set is loaded with them. All the trees are actually...trees.
"2000 miles from the REAL America"
LOL
Puerto Rico when hurricane Maria hit 🤣
0:37 Lol she's holding marijuana
I watched this movie at the cinema in England. This was about 18 hours after the tsunami that hit Indonesia and Sri Lanka in 2004.
Despite it being really busy, the cinema was deathly quiet for about 10 minutes after the scene and nobody so much as coughed.
This scene always reminds me of the footage of that tsunami because of it,
...
no me gusta.
How do you have a movie viewing of this without laughter, like the fuck is wrong with england lol.
I know this was posted four years ago, but I have to say this.
The tsunami happened on December 26th, 2004. Team America didn't open in the UK until January 14th, 2005. In other words: the movie wasn't even out in England "18 hours after the tsunami", and you're full of shit.
My family is Latin and we always crack up at the no me gusta part 😂😂😂
Trivia - "The very first footage screened for Paramount executives was of a poorly crafted puppet in front of a background of a badly drawn Eiffel Tower, prompting one executive in the audience to yell, "Oh God, they fucked us!" This was a prank pulled by the directors and the shot then pulls back to reveal a highly refined marionette manipulating the inferior one, then flies over beautifully detailed Parisian landscape full of believable yet cheesy marionettes. This actually ended up being the opening shot of the movie."
No they didn’t why do people repeat this nonsense? Did you even read the script?
Lmaoo is this where tumblr "no me gusta" came from?
I liked the part where he said no me gusta
This was really to to watch the making of!
I thought the ending was pretty dark then the donkey floated past and I lost it...
The best parts of this movie for me are the little shit they put in like the guy playin the drum or the band playing the bar or even the little boy singin in the beginning
0:42
That's no sugar...
Cocainum?
"Who bombed Panama Canal?" ~Kim Jong-il
what a great line for that part no me gusta lol
0:08 The real America is the continent
The funny thing is if a dam would break and flood central America it would actually be an improvement
Le pala, Be dala, Pa dorrrrrrrr
ese acento gringo XD jajaja
Is it wrong for me to laugh at all the dead puppets floating in the water? Because it does.
0:44 swag
Jajajajaja jajakquq omg
I always thought he said new car
@Biankito That's the whole point! that's what's hilarious!! xD
Okay. Who brew up Panama Canal?!
0:44 = Swag
Matt Damon
To see what this young gentleman doesn't like, press 6
0:39 is that couple Gary and Lisa undercover or just lookalikes?
Team america
Aaaaah no no no me gusta!
We lost a little bit of Spanish that day
TAKE UR WMDS AN WAIT FOR THE FUCKIN SIGNAL!!!
Saving Private Ryan
“Matt Damon!” - Matt Damon, Team America: World Police