In the 1960s, a group of students at the fictional Faber University finds themselves in a whirlwind of chaos and anarchy. The fraternity Delta Tau Chi is known for its reckless and carefree lifestyle, serving as the home for those who love to party. However, with the arrival of a new dean and a strict regime, the brothers of Delta face the threat of being expelled from their wild parties and antics.
Featuring a diverse cast, from the charismatic Bluto, the life of the party, to the cunning Otter and the romantic Flounder, the group embarks on a series of hilarious and ridiculous adventures to prove that fun cannot be subdued. They throw everything from outrageous epicurean parties to comical showdowns with other fraternities and the university administration. The situations become increasingly absurd and exaggerated, showcasing how the spirit of brotherhood rises amidst the chaos.
Meanwhile, the students must confront the realities of college life, love, and friendship, all set against the backdrop of a comedy that redefines the concept of "college comedy." With irreverent humor and a message about the importance of freedom and fun, this group of misfits becomes a symbol of rebellion and camaraderie, leaving an indelible mark on popular culture. The film invites everyone to remember that sometimes, the best parts of life are found in the craziness we share with friends.