Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! is a satirical sketch comedy TV show that parodies various aspects of modern culture. With its quirky and surreal humor, the show explores themes of awkwardness, cringe comedy, and post-modern meta commentary. The show incorporates elements of live-action and animation, along with celebrity guests and bizarre fictional TV shows. It is known for its lo-fi production style and offbeat humor.
Kevin Spencer is a dark comedy that follows the lives of a dysfunctional family living in a twisted and satirical version of the current world. The show explores controversial themes such as alcoholism, drug abuse, welfare fraud, and dysfunctional relationships, while incorporating elements of surrealism and satire. Kevin, the teenage protagonist, navigates through the challenges of his dysfunctional family, including his alcoholic father and promiscuous mother, as well as his own struggles with autism. The show is known for its scatological humor and twisted plot twists.
Superjail! is an animated comedy series that takes place in a surreal and twisted version of a maximum-security prison. The show follows the sadistic adventures of the prison warden and his staff as they deal with a variety of eccentric and dangerous criminals. The series is known for its sardonic humor, bizarre comedy, and psychedelic visuals.
Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule is a post-modern, lo-fi, and awkward comedy talk show. Dr. Steve Brule, a recurring character, explores various topics in a low-budget TV series format, often leading to crude humor, stupidity, and absurdism. The show is a clever satire with social commentary, parodying the broadcasting industry, showbiz, and late-night talk shows.
In The Telephone Box, a man finds himself trapped in a phone booth, surrounded by a surrealistic world. As he desperately tries to escape, he encounters various strange and disturbing situations. The movie explores themes of suffocation, desperation, and the twisted nature of reality.
Puppets Who Kill is a Canadian television comedy programme co-produced by The Comedy Network. It premiered in Canada on the Comedy Network in 2002, and in Australia on The Comedy Channel in 2004. In Puppets Who Kill, Rocko the Dog, Cuddles the Comfort Doll, Buttons the Bear, and Bill the Dummy are four live, anthropomorphic puppets with a history of delinquency and recidivism. Canadian courts sent each of them to a halfway house for puppets, operated by a man named Dan Barlow.
Les Bougon, c'est aussi ça la vie! is a dark comedy TV show that follows the lives of the Bougon family, a dysfunctional and stereotypical Quebecois welfare family. The show provides a twisted version of the current world, highlighting their satirical and humorous struggles with alcoholism, family relationships, and societal stereotypes.
After a series of mishaps, a young man is fired from his job for failing to deliver a package. He goes on a journey to find himself, encountering various characters including a priest and the owner of a pornographic bookstore, who are seen in black and white interview segments.
Bob and Doug is a Canadian animated sitcom, which premiered on Global on April 19, 2009. The series is a revival of the SCTV sketch characters Bob and Doug McKenzie. The first season consisted of 10 episodes. The show was produced by Animax Entertainment. The first season premiered on April 19, 2009 and held the first season finale on June 29, 2009. A short second season of "five secret episodes" has since aired in sporadic form. The show was originally planned for development by Fox in the United States.
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