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A type of sketch comedy primarily aimed at an audience of kids or teenagers. This category may include shows for a family audience that have strong kid appeal, as well as general variety shows that contain sketch comedy pieces or skits among other content forms.
1.1 Recurring SNL TV Funhouse skits. 1.1.1 Disney parodies. 1.2 ... Fun with Real Audio – This sketch presented ... When two kids are brought to the Disney Vault ...
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.
Kids in the Hall: Same Guys, New Dresses: 2000 Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy (1996) 2002 Kids in the Hall: Tour of Duty: 2002 Pilot episode (HBO Special) 1 August 14, 2007 Season 1: 20 + 2 best-of episodes April 27, 2004 Season 2: 20 + 2 best-of episodes November 16, 2004 Season 3: 20 + 2 best-of episodes October 25, 2005 Season 4: 20 + 2 best ...
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 Simians: We meet a half-ape weird family with two kids who has a father who is an ape and a mother who is a human former explorer. Mr. Oldman: A red-haired girl (Amanda Bynes) has some fun with a prank call to Mr. Oldman (Dan Schneider) which involves a cheese delivery. Penelope Taynt: Penelope shows her website to a fellow audience member.
Hey Vern, It's Ernest! is an American children's television program.It aired on Saturday mornings on CBS for one season in 1988. [1] Each episode involved short sketches on a certain theme or scenario, featuring Ernest P. Worrell (), his unseen friend Vern, and various others.
Colbert invites a member of the audience up to read holiday/special event cards and their "first drafts", which poke fun at the event in question. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, Colbert's wife Evelyn McGee took the place of the audience member. In the first edition, producer Paul Dinello handed Stephen the cards.