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The Jokers make members of the Impractical Jokers crew play the grocery store challenges they usually play, such as putting balloons, post-its and pencils on people without getting caught, looking for their wives, and so on. Whoever the Jokers declare the MVP gets a week off of work, with pay. MVP: Christine Morris (Art Director)
Impractical Jokers: After Party is an aftershow hosted by Joey Fatone, in which the Jokers and surprise guests go through a deep dive of challenges, special play-by-play punishment analysis from the latest episode, and bonus content from the latest episode or the whole show. The first episode of the series aired on August 3, 2017, after the ...
The Jokers act as reporters preparing an interview, caricature artists in a mall, and oddball apartment dwellers looking for roommates, and cut in line for Broadway show tickets. Punishment: Sal is forced to pose as a published author and read an excerpt from a brand new book the other Jokers have created for him. However, the book is ...
TruTV’s flagship series Impractical Jokers is getting a remotely filmed offshoot, Impractical Jokers: Dinner Party, amid the coronavirus-related Hollywood production shutdown. The new, six ...
Starting this July, TV’s Impractical Jokers will pull their pranks on a new network. The hidden camera comedy series — which was reported in March to be relocating to TBS amid a programming ...
The Jokers go head-to-head utilizing strangers at Jersey Gardens to mediate their mindless conflicts, complete specialized tasks at Dairy Queen, and start protests for ridiculous causes at a park. Punishment: As a result of Joe taking the loss on the whole episode, he is forced to allow strangers to do as they please to his face while trapped ...
The Impractical Jokers have joined Chase and IHG to celebrate the launch of the new Chase and IHG Rewards Club Credit Cards. The Impractical Jokers on how they keep their hit TV show authentic ...
The guys compete head-to-head posing odd TV shows as execs to the public, and do and say whatever they're told at a department store. Punishment: At a fundraising event for the Algonquin Arts Theatre, Joe and Sal are forced to present to charity donors how they spent the money on ridiculous and insensitive projects.