Likewise, several songs from the television airing did not make it onto the album.
The voice-over is not on the home video releases nor has it appeared on any recent television airing.
The film experienced a quiet theatrical run, but it had regular television airings in the late '70s.
The movie was also bought by television airing on Lifetime during the 2012 holiday season.
The series is based on a concept that the Fine Brothers originally developed for a television airing.
The skit has also been cut from any further television airings.
However, it developed into a cult film due to its repeated television airings and home video sales.
The commercial made its first television airing on March 1, 2007.
It was accompanied by a violent music video which found limited television airing due to its graphic nature.
An alternate ending is presented in an extended version of the film, made available after the initial television airing.