Wearing horns in a balloon factory can be dangerous. Wearing horns in school might be an infringement of the dress code. Gnursk and Biff are practitioners of the ancient Bastroonk faith. Wearing the sacred horns of Trooski on Holy Days is a duty. The ancestors sacrificed their lives for these horns. But the outer trappings of religious practice can sometimes be mistaken for a provocation in today's diversified societies. When Gnursk and Biff take their grievances to court, the finer points of religious tolerance are debated. The voice of reason proposes a compromise amidst the sometimes conflicting rights and freedoms we enjoy in Canada. John Weldon puts a humorous spin on a serious legal issue. His madcap characters capture the essence of bigotry in bold, wacky scenes. Seasoning the film are those ingredients that help make our world function - respect, resourcefulness, adaptability.