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The following is a list of episodes from the sketch comedy group the Whitest Kids U' Know which ran from March 20, 2007 – June 17, 2011 with a total of 60 episodes and 5 seasons on Fuse and IFC. Based on counting the number of skits in this article, the series contained 381 sketches.
Nimona (2023) Knights with mechanical arms, shape-shifting teenagers, monsters — this movie has all the stuff that fantasy fans adore. Nimona is the shape-shifter in question, who decides to ...
While taking roll, Garvey begins stating the names of students in the class and pronounces their names incorrectly. As each student corrects him, Garvey becomes progressively angrier. Upon being uploaded to YouTube, "Substitute Teacher" became a viral video; as of February 2025, the video has 223 million views. The sketch spurred a sequel ...
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This skit is about the two policemen who have a plan to arrest anyone with comical jokes. Kamandog: 2007–08: A parody of GMA Telebabad's Kamandag (lit. ' Venom ') and a portmanteau of kamandag and "dog". Ang Huling El Video (lit. ' The Last El Video ') 2008: A short sketch whose title is a parody of the Eraserheads song Ang Huling El Bimbo (lit.
You're Skitting Me is an Australian children's sketch comedy series that began airing on 29 February 2012 on ABC3. [6] The cast consists of six teen actors who make up the main cast, as well as another six teens who make up the additional cast, who together perform numerous sketches or "skits".
Short: Two lobsters in a tank are being watched at by various people. One of them thinks he is watching TV, saying he hates the "show," but can't find the remote. Dinosaurs with Corrected Bird Sound Effects: A professor shows his kids various dinosaur movies, but the dinosaurs make bird sounds. Mike Wartella short: A man puts a "For Sale" sign ...
The ridiculous spoof features the king of short shorts stabbing his way to freedom. Watch Paul Mescal defy gravity in “SNL”'s “Gladiator II-Wicked ”musical parody: 'There's no place like Rome'