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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: alternative comedyx
The Kids in the Hall
The Kids In The Hall are a hilarious sketch comedy troupe. They got their name from a comedian named Jack Benny, who would often end a joke by saying: "I got this from the kids in the hall", referring to the amateur comedians who would hang around outside his office.
Jackass
Join sadomasochistic superheroes Johnny Knoxville, Bam Margera, and the rest of the Jackass crew as they terrorize your TV screens and everyone that gets in their way (especially themselves) with their own sick and twisted interpretation of physical entertainment. Their brand of pranks, goofball antics, and unabashed brutal comedy are sure to bring new meaning to the phrase "Don't Try This At Home!".
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job
A bizarre comedy, which consists of sketches, fake commercials, prank phone calls, etc. It features many guest stars, in addition to it's numerous appearances by the show's creators. It is mostly live-action, which is very unusual for a channel called "Cartoon Network".
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John C. Reily reprises his role as the quirky Dr. Steve Brule. Dr. Brule now has his own show and tackles the hard hitting topics such as food, health and even love.
Space Ghost Coast to Coast
An interview show which involves an old Hana Barbera cartoon super hero Space Ghost as revived by Adult Swim to interview celebrities in a humorous manner. As Adult Swim Explains: Watch Space Ghost's Definitive interviews with real celebrities whose expressions reveal everything from awkward puzzlement to an obvious hangover. Brak, Zorak, and Molter are also there to help ease your suffering - and deliciously add to Space Ghost.
Upright Citizens Brigade
The underrated comedy central TV show Upright Citizens Brigade was created in 1998 and canceled in 2000. It was created by four improv comedians Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts, and Matt Walsh. The show is various sketches that are linked together in the end in one big conflict. The four main characters (Adair, Trotter, Colby, and Antoine) operate in an under ground sanctum were they plot out ways to create chaos in society.
Man to Man with Dean Learner
The masterminds behind the cult favorite Garth Marenghi's Darkplace offer up this parody of the late night talk show. Celebrity guests make appearances on this series and are interviewed by their very own entertainment agent, Dean Learner.
The Katering Show
Fill the void in your life by joining celebrity chef, Kate McLennan, and her food intolerant friend, Kate McCartney, as they cook their way into the Food Culture Revolution with a series of edible recipes!
Watch as The Kates create food intolerant-friendly meals and explore modern culinary trends like quitting sugar, food porn, food trucks and drinking shit out of jars! They road test everybody's favourite culinary moneysuck, the Thermomix, and sample a range of libations, like wine, whiskey and kombucha, the hot new drink that combines parasitical fungi with intestinal spasming!
Change your life through the power of good food and even better Friendship.
T.V. Funhouse
In this spin-off of the TV Funhouse cartoons on SNL, our host Doug (Doug Dale) hosts a show on a set that resembles Blue's Clues if it wasn't computerized. He picks a theme for the day (Caveman Day, Western Day, Astronaut Day, Mexicans Day) and encourages his "Anipals" (His animal puppets) to do stuff for the day that corresponds with the theme. Of course, they never do and get themselves in crazy situations like going to a Tijuanese Bordello and Doug is stuck on the set all alone. There's also Robert Smigel cartoons and mock-educational films! Robert Smigel is best known as the voice of Triumph The Insult Comic Dog which is originally from Conan O'Brian.
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