TV Funhouse

2000

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  • 1
7.9| TV-MA| en| More Info
Released: 06 December 2000 Ended
Producted By: Comedy Central
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
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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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Chirphymium It's entirely possible that sending the audience out feeling lousy was intentional
Sharkflei Your blood may run cold, but you now find yourself pinioned to the story.
Donald Seymour This is one of the best movies I’ve seen in a very long time. You have to go and see this on the big screen.
Fleur Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.
nathan-574-799939 Warning: Spoilers may follow!This was a sick program for sick, desperate people with juvenile mindsets and a 12-year-old's adoration of anything dirty. The Anatominals Yogi Bear parodies on SNL were about as low as that program has ever sunk - so low that in jest, the creators brought on an animated Lorne Michaels to provide a tongue-in-cheek apology for the baseness of the sketches. Ho ho ho. But by that point, the jig was up - they had already gone an extra mile by creating a whole spin off series that upped the disgusting quotient to an unseen level, with characters eating poop and cuddly animals (only puppets, mercifully) exploding and showering the studio with their "innards." Fortunately, not enough viewers dug it and the series lasted only one season - proving that most viewers do in fact have standards. As for those who think the creator of this is a genius... news-flash: the adults-only puppet gimmick was hardly novel at the time; it was done more imaginatively by Peter Jackson in his Meet the Feebles, and over a decade before that, by Gerry Damiano in his X-rated puppet feature Let My Puppets C--e.
david_hands_of_fate No doubt canceled because of what must have been an avalanche of lawsuits, this show strove to offend everyone. The most shocking thing about this show really was that Comedy Central let it be killed. It was truly awesome. Robert Smigel is a vicious satirist in the tradition of Monty Python. Like Monty Python, much of his satire goes unnoticed, or people just don't see the irony in it. What few episodes were made are funny enough to make you wet your pants.
blukat14 i think this show is pretty funny. i love that cat who wears the tie, hes so funny. this show is weird and makes no sense, but thats what makes it good! no one should actually take this show seriously. it is meant to be dumb! anipals are da COO'EST
super579 TV Funhouse is one of the funniest shows on Comedy Central. Its a great sendup of all those kiddie learning shows thats just so politically incorrect it generates HUGE laughs! Its original and well written. Robert Smigel had the great cartoon bits on SNL which were funnier than most of the horrible skits they had, and now he brought that to Comedy Channel.