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Impractical Jokers is an American hidden camera comedy and reality show with improvisational elements. Produced by NorthSouth Productions, Impractical Jokers premiered on truTV on December 15, 2011, starring the members of The Tenderloins: James "Murr" Murray, Brian "Q" Quinn, Sal Vulcano, and formerly Joe Gatto.
The Jokers act as receptionists trying not to laugh at gag names written by the other guys and team up to give presentations on homeschooling. Punishment: Murr becomes a national spokesperson for the Shiney Hiney anal bleaching kit, a product that he was seen using in a season 4 episode.
The Jokers try not to laugh alongside strangers being interviewed for a fake documentary at a food court and compete head-to-head in a tournament shooting marshmallows into shoppers cart at a supermarket. Punishment: Sal is forced to serve as the bouncer for Delmonico's steak house in Manhattan, and purposely not give customers their reserved ...
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The guys conduct interviews while the others try to make them laugh from behind a two-way mirror and compete head-to-head in a grocery store to see who can get a customer to try more samples. Punishment: In a surprise punishment, Murr enters a car to drive to what he thinks is a challenge, but it turns out to be Murr being " taken " onto on a ...
The guys play "Laugh Man Standing" challenge, and then try to get strangers to repeat the strange backstory of the Gatto dogs. Punishment: Joe, being the most out of shape between the quartet, gets humiliated at MLB Network studios when he poses as a TV producer and is forced to interrupt the televised performances of Carlos Peña and Mark ...
The NFL schedule is sure to get a little wacky in Week 16.. To be sure, Sunday is distinctly light on marquee matchups. But much of that is a function of the league trying to push into the ...
The Joker is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics. Created by Bill Finger, Bob Kane, and Jerry Robinson, the character first appeared in the debut issue of the comic book Batman on April 25, 1940. Credit for the Joker's creation is disputed; Kane and Robinson claimed responsibility for his design while ...