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Team America: World Police

Team America: World Police

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"Team America: World Police" is a 2004 satirical film that uses marionettes to parody American foreign policy and action movies. The film was created by the creators of the TV show "South Park" and follows the titular team as they try to stop a terrorist plot by the dictator Kim Jong-il. Along the way, they encounter various obstacles and engage in over-the-top action sequences.

The film is known for its crude humor, political commentary, and use of profanity and violence. It uses the marionettes to create a comedic effect, with exaggerated movements and facial expressions. The film's soundtrack, composed by "South Park" co-creator Trey Parker, also adds to the humor with its cheesy, bombastic score.

Despite its controversial content, the film received mixed reviews and was a box office success. It has since gained a cult following and is appreciated for its irreverent humor and biting satire. Some have also praised the film for its use of puppets as a unique storytelling device.

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