TV Funhouse

2000
TV Funhouse

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EP1 Western Day Dec 06, 2000

Doug must wrangle up his own fun when the Anipals ditch him to head for high times south of the border to Tijuana, Chickie engages in a cock fight and gets pecked to a bloody pulp, the Anipals head to a Mexican Bordello, and Mr. Whiskers' sister has kittens, one of them is a puppy. Also Doug tries to guess what Terrance the snake ate. Cartoons: (1.) ""Wonderman"" a spoof of Superman which features a superhero trying to get his alias laid. (2.) ""The Baby, the Immigrant, and the Guy on Mushrooms: Construction Site."" Plus a Mnuemonics educational film, and a ""Day in the Life of a Police Man"" educational video.

EP2 Hawaiian Day Dec 13, 2000

Doug has to have a luau all by his lonesome while the Anipals help Chickie rescue his son from a cult.

EP3 Christmas Day Dec 20, 2000

Doug walks into the Funhouse and is filled with christmas joy. The anipals think they could make money out of the christmas joy, so they take some joy out of doug's spine. Late, the gang use the help of Chickie's son, to turn the liquid joy into powder...so they could smoke it. After they finish smoking, the gang hits the streets, in order to sell the joy. Cartoons feature: ""Christmas with tingles"", ""Places to look for your christmas presents"" and ""The Harlem Globetrotters First Christmas"".

EP4 Mexican Day Dec 27, 2000

The Anipals appear on a talk show to help an endangered lizard get laid, leaving Doug to celebrate Mexican Day with his friend the tequila worm. Shorts include: Fetal Scooby Doo,Joe camel's tabacco-free cartoon.

EP5 Caveman Day Jan 03, 2001

The Anipals compare New Year's Resolutions: Hojo wants to learn how to play the saxaphone, and Fogey must resist eating his own poop. Meanwhile Doug builds a dinosaur out of baby back ribs, and Rocky the Fish takes a group of kids to visit a cookie factory. Cartoons: (1.)""Mischievous Mitchell"" a racist version of Dennis the Mennace, and (2.) ""Lost Cartoon Flashback: The Black Sabbath Show, with Doom Doom the dog."" Plus a Mnemonics educational film.

EP6 Safari Day Jan 10, 2001

The Anipals travel to Atlantic City to visit their friend Triumph the Insult Comic Dog. Meanwhile Doug has to celebrate Safari Day all by himself and gets a horrible rash from a tropical plant, Fogey gets jealous of Triumph for stealing all the glory. Cartoon: (1.)""Stedman"" Which features Oprah's boyfriend pretending to be an undercover spy to avoid commitment, Also a short film called ""Porn For Everyone: Silence of the G.A.M.S."" Plus Chickie gets married to a monkey hooker! To Be Continued...

EP7 Astronaut Day Jan 17, 2001

The Anipals continue their Atlantic City mission to see Triumph the Insult Comic Dog.

EP8 Chinese New Year's Day Jan 24, 2001

The Anipals ditch the Funhouse to enter the lucrative, glamorous world of lab animals.
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Released: 06 December 2000 Ended
Producted By: Comedy Central
Country: United States of America
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When you were a kid, cartoons were on Saturday mornings, TV show hosts were beloved, and puppets were friendly, caring and kind. Well, you're not a kid anymore. That's why Comedy Centrals TV Funhouse, featuring host Doug and his Anipals, is packed with enough twisted cartoons, crass puppets, live animals and guest stars to send you to bed weeping over your lost youth.

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liquidcelluloid-1 Network: Comedy Central; Genre: Sketch Comedy; Content Rating: TV-14; Classification: Contemporary (Star range: 1 - 4); Season Reviewed: Complete Series (1 season)Robert Smigel, the voice of Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog, spins off his shining diamond in the rough 'TV Funhouse' animated shorts from Saturday Night Live into his own sketch comedy show for Comedy Central. The title couldn't be more appropriate, as the show is a brightly colored carnival ride through the absurd, the sick and the twisted in Smigel's mind now given free reign for a full 22 minutes. It is delivered to us like a full-length children's television show. Doug (Doug Dale) is our gosh darn, sweet as sugar host, always coming to us in ridiculous get-up of whatever theme day today's show is about - Astronaut Day, Hawaiian Day, Western Day, etc. His puppet pals are the AniPals and include a turtle, a chicken and his chicks, a dog who does nothing but chase his tail with malicious intent and Triumph himself. We follow the AniPals into their world and out of the studio as they discuss all manner of foul things and get into all kinds of wacky situations. It's pretty well known at this point that what Comedy Central finds funnier than anything in the world is not a well timed comedy of errors or witty naturalistic dialogue, but nothing more than scatological vulgarity - especially when it is juxtaposed against a backdrop as wholesome as a kid's show. Swearing puppets? Comedy gold to them. Despite this autopilot programming, they actually stumbled onto something with this show. 'TV Funhouse' is actually funny. It works because the show doesn't tip it's hand and ironically snicker at itself, but plays it's cornball set-up with a poker face. Smigel doesn't spare us from anything crude here, making ample use of projective vomit, novelty poop, hair balls and - in a particularly disgusting segment - Terrance the snake hacking up a mystery item that he ate that day. But Smigel does it all with a giddy smile. He splatters the walls with that wit, edge and feverish enthusiasm that make his 'Ambiguously Gay Duo' or 'Fun with Real Audio' segments on 'SNL' such a hoot. His dead-pan animated segments were the best, featuring such things as 'Wonderman' whose soul goal was to save only beautiful women and get his alias some action and 'Sted-Man' in which Oprah's live-in boyfriend Stedman haplessly pretends to be a CIA agent to avoid commitment.Most amazingly, 'Funhouse' is able to keep it's pace up at a funny pitch almost the entire 22 minutes. There are dud skits here and there, but any attempt at sketch comedy series in primetime is wrought with dead spots and minefields. The disaster that was 'The Dana Carvey Show' proved that even the most talented comic can't keep every sketch in each episode hysterical. So Smigel hits more than he misses, particularly compared to most shows. That is quite an achievement in this genre. Disgusting, fitfully funny and lined with pointed commentary. I can imagine that if this type of offbeat crude comedy is ever going to get appreciated as a kind of post-modern art it would have to be from Robert Smigel leading the charge. I'd follow him. * * *
capncoma There is no doubt that comedy central has gone down hill... but this show is awesome. I don't think there's been a time I haven't laughing during this show. It has great writing and I think corrupting children is the funniest. "Places to find Christmas presents", "Jokamel", "Stedman"... this show is genius.
Casey-55 This show is what Comedy Central needs. Good stuff. Its obvious the creator is ballsy enough to snub his nose at censors and for that I applaud him. Who out there wish there was a show with puppets that was as nasty as the puppet shows we made as kids? C'mon now! This makes up for the other shows which just plain sucked, like Strip Mall and the League of Gentlemen (Which they thankfully canceled).
doctrnoles This show totally warped my mind! I've never seen anything on television that could top how raunchy and offensive this show was. I thought the characters, the acting, and the writing were all dug up from some junior high school playground. Sexist, perverted, and mysogonistic, this is one great show! I'd recommend it to anyone who thinks that television is just here to keep us in a perpetual state of numbness. Trust me, this one will wake you up! It's amazing that in these PC times, a show like this is allowed to be on the air! Rating: 10/10