Cameron Murphy's Obviously Incredible Sketch Film and/or Anthology of Craziness and Wackiness: The Sailor Scouts vs. the Zika Virus?!

 (also known as CMOISSoCaW: The Movie with a Ridiculously Long Title) is a 1999 American sketch comedy film based on the hit MTV/Comedy Central comedy sketch series, Cameron Murphy's Obviously Incredible Sketch Show of Craziness and Wackiness. Directed and co-produced by series creator Cameron Murphy, and produced by South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the film stars the regular television cast of Cameron Murphy, *add television cast here*, with guest performances by Mary Kay Bergman (the original voice actor for South Park before her suicide on November 11, 1999), Otis the Aardvark (a puppet presenter for CBBC during the 90s), John Cleese, Eric Idle, the voice cast for the English DIC dub of Sailor Moon (Terri Hawkes, Karen Bernstein, Katie Griffin, Susan Roman, Stephanie Morgenstern, Tracey Hoyt, Vince Corazza, Jill Frappier, and Ron Rubin), and Mike Judge (creator of Beavis and Butthead and King of the Hill). It is also Aardman Animations' first film to be rated R by the MPAA.

The film was released on November 13, 1999 and recieved positive reviews from critics and fans alike. It was then re-released in IMAX and premium large formats on November 13, 2019 for its 20th anniversary, with the Sailor Moon segment redubbed by the Viz Media cast.