The show follows the daily lives of the quirky and diverse group of employees working in the Parks Department of Pawnee, Indiana. Through their hilarious and sometimes chaotic interactions, the show explores themes of friendship, politics, and workplace relationships.
Comedy Bang! Bang! is a comedy talk show that combines celebrity interviews, sketches, and absurd comedy. Hosted by Scott Aukerman, each episode features a celebrity guest and explores various topics through satire and improvisation.
Bessie Higgenbottom, a young honeybee scout, embarks on humorous adventures while earning badges and learning valuable life lessons.
Childrens Hospital is a dark comedy web series that parodies the medical drama genre. It follows the unconventional and chaotic lives of doctors and nurses working in a hospital.
NTSF:SD:SUV:: follows the adventures of a team of highly trained action cop crime-fighters in San Diego. They tackle various cases involving terrorists, explosions, shootouts, and more, all with a comedic twist. The show is a parody of police procedurals and action movies, featuring outrageous scenarios and over-the-top action sequences.
Happy Endings follows the lives of a group of friends in Chicago as they navigate relationships, breakups, and the challenges of adult life. With a mix of comedy, romance, and drama, the show explores the ups and downs of love, friendship, and the pursuit of happiness. From jilted grooms to interracial romances, Happy Endings captures the chaotic and hilarious moments that come with being part of a tight-knit group of friends in the Windy City.
The Birthday Boys is a sketch comedy series that features a talented group of comedians who deliver hilarious and absurd sketches filled with slapstick humor, social satire, and crude humor. The show is a mix of surrealism, absurdism, and irreverence, showcasing the talent and creativity of the comedy team.
Crossballs: The Debate Show is a Comedy Central television show which poked fun at cable news networks' political debate shows, especially CNN's Crossfire and MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews. In each episode, comedians posing as experts on a particular subject would debate two real commentators. The true experts were unaware that the show was a sham. Topics ranged from reality television to religion to violence in video games. It debuted on July 6, 2004 and ran for eight weeks. It aired Tuesday-Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET. The twenty-third and final episode aired on August 24, 2004. Show number 24 was taped but never aired, after one of the unsuspecting guests, James March, threatened to sue Comedy Central.
Review is a TV show that follows the life of a critic charged with murder while creating absurd and satirical reviews of various movies. It is a spoof of review shows and explores alternative comedy and crude humor.
Human Giant is a sketch comedy TV show that follows the comedic adventures of comedy group Human Giant. The show features various sketches and comedic skits, often with a satirical and surreal twist. With a mix of slapstick comedy, social satire, and pop culture parody, Human Giant offers a unique and entertaining viewing experience.
A hilarious parody comedy that spoofs the lives of housewives in Las Vegas, showcasing their marriages, friendships, and the ups and downs of their relationships.
Chris Gethard hosts a panel of comedians and weirdos who participate in weird games, take calls from listeners, and generally put on a bizarre weekly spectacle.
Dog Bites Man is a mockumentary TV show that takes a comedic look at the lives of a news team. With absurd humor, satire, and plenty of jokes, the show offers a hilarious take on current affairs and journalism. Join the team as they navigate the world of broadcasting, stand-up comedy, and the surrealism of their everyday lives.
The Hotwives of Orlando is a satirical comedy series that follows the lives of affluent housewives in Orlando, Florida. Through comedic parodies and social satire, the show pokes fun at the stereotypes and drama that come with this particular social circle. The series explores themes of friendship, marriage, family relationships, and the absurdities of their lives in a comedic and satirical manner.
Computer programmer Ken Gemberling – the titular "Fat Guy" – is accidentally sucked into his computer and learns he is destined to save cyberspace from a variety of evils.
Kroll Show is a television series created by and starring comedian Nick Kroll. The show features a variety of skits and sketches that often parody various aspects of pop culture and society. With its irreverent and satirical humor, Kroll Show offers a unique and alternative comedy experience.
A weekly variety showcase for the best sketch, characters and stand-up homegrown at the UCB Theatres in LA and NYC. Hosted by Upright Citizens Brigade co-founders Matt Besser, Amy Poehler, Ian Roberts and Matt Walsh and filmed with a live audience at UCB Sunset in Hollywood.
Best friends and troublemakers Nicky and Sheer are broke, single, and (adorably!) self-absorbed. They're looking for good men, easy money and free meals but would be satisfied to break even and find a guy who doesn't prematurely ejaculate. It's life, liberty and the pursuit of sexiness.
Players is an American comedy series which premiered on the Spike network on March 2, 2010. The series is a partially scripted/mostly improvised comedy about two brothers who run a sports bar together. After airing 3 episodes, Players was removed from the Spike schedule and put on hiatus. The remaining seven episodes from season one were pushed back to air beginning July 21, 2010. Spike aired the final four episodes back-to-back on August 14, 2010.
Three high school friends who still solve mysteries as kids open a lemonade stand selling mystery-solving services. When a small-time mystery involving a stolen ring escalates to murder, they must solve their first real case and confront their limitations as amateur sleuths.