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==Other versions==
==Other versions==
A Norwegian version was aired on [[TV 2 (Norway)|TV 2 Zebra]].<ref>http://pub.tv2.no/TV2/zebra/magasiner/manshow/</ref> in 2006 and 2007, but only lasted for two seasons. Previously in Australia, a similar style show called [[Blokesworld]] had aired on [[Network Ten]] and is currently being shown on [[Aurora Community Television]] channel on [[Foxtel]]. A Danish unofficial version (Penislægens Værksted (the Workshop of the Penis Doctor)) aired on TV2 Zulu{{fact|date=February 2007}}
A Norwegian version was aired on [[TV 2 (Norway)|TV 2 Zebra]].<ref>http://pub.tv2.no/TV2/zebra/magasiner/manshow/</ref> in 2006 and 2007, but only lasted for two seasons. Previously in Australia, a similar style show called [[Blokesworld]] had aired on community tv station c31, but then moved to commercial free to air [[Network Ten]] and is currently being shown on [[Aurora Community Television]] channel on [[Foxtel]]. A Danish unofficial version (Penislægens Værksted (the Workshop of the Penis Doctor)) aired on TV2 Zulu{{fact|date=February 2007}}


==Famous Juggy Girls==
==Famous Juggy Girls==

Revision as of 06:20, 4 October 2007

The Man Show
Genresketch comedy, satire
Developed byAdam Carolla
Daniel Kellison
Jimmy Kimmel
StarringAdam Carolla
Jimmy Kimmel
Joe Rogan
Doug Stanhope
Bill "The Fox" Foster
Aaron Hamill
Opening themeSee below
Country of origin United States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes112
Production
Running time30 min
Original release
NetworkComedy Central
ReleaseJune 16, 1999 –
June 19, 2004

The Man Show is a half hour comedy television show on Comedy Central. It was created in 1999 by its two original co-hosts, Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Carolla, and their executive producer Daniel Kellison.

Format

The show celebrated the stereotypical loutish male perspective in a sexually charged, humorous light. The show consisted of a variety of pre-recorded comedy sketches and live in-studio events, usually requiring audience participation.

The Man Show is particularly well-known for its buxom female models, the Juggy Dance Squad, who would dance in themed, revealing costumes at the opening of every show, and in the aisles of the audience just before the show went to commercial break. The first year of the show featured beer-guzzling entertainer Bill "The Fox" Foster as the show's emcee. The Fox specialized in chugging two beers in record time (sometimes while suspended upside down) and singing lewd drinking songs. He would close every episode by leading the audience in the German drinking toast "Ziggy Socky, Ziggy Socky, Hoy, Hoy, Hoy!" (a misspelling of the actual Zicke Zacke, Zicke Zacke, Oi, Oi, Oi!), a tradition that continued after his death in 2000.

Recurring segments

Some of the show's features included:

  • As guaranteed when the show began, every episode ends with footage of "girls jumping on trampolines" during the end credits.
  • A recurring character called The Man Show Boy, an overweight teenager named Aaron Hamill [1] with a sharp wit, who would make precociously rude comments to unsuspecting passersby (often attractive women) while a hidden camera recorded his antics.
  • Frequent parody of NBA star Karl Malone performed by Kimmel, who was made up to appear black, muscular, and bearded, as well as shot from below to appear taller.
  • Game show parodies, including Wheel of Fortune parody Wheel of Destiny, in which men from the audience vied to win prizes. In general, four of the eight prizes were desirable (e.g., a wheelbarrow full of alcoholic drinks, 30 minutes in the back of a van with an attractive woman), while the other four were not (e.g., one of the co-hosts peeing on the man's wallet, a "swirlie").
  • A "Man-O-Vations" segment, in which the two hosts proposed inventions for all manner of incidents.
  • A famous skit, often posted online, featured Carolla and Kimmel setting up a booth at a farmer's market and successfully asking people to sign a petition to "end women's suffrage," demanding the repeal of the 19th Amendment (which guarantees women's voting rights).
  • The Man Show tribute to The Benny Hill Show
  • In the Rogan/Stanhope era, sketches frequently aired featuring Doug and Joe's "Magic Negro", who was "zippity here, zippity there, and zippity everywhere." He would appear at any given moment to help the two out with an issue, which usually led to him singing a folk jingle about treating your penis right. The sketches intended to mock films which used the Magic Negro stock character. During the sketch the Negro himself would usually name films and actors who have portrayed the character.

Theme song

The lyrics to theme song were:

Grab a beer and drop your pants.
Send your wife and kids to France.
It's the Man Show!
Quit your job and light a fart.
Yank your favorite private part.
It's the Man Show!
It's a place where men can come together.
Look at the cans on this chick named Heather.
Juggy girls on trampolines.
Time to loosen those blue jeans.
It's the . . . Man Show!

Departure of Kimmel and Carolla

In 2003, Kimmel and Carolla left the show and the job of hosting was passed down to Fear Factor host Joe Rogan and comedian Doug Stanhope. Under Rogan and Stanhope the show took a decidedly darker turn, with more jokes and segments being dedicated to blatant misogyny. The show ceased production after the 2003 season.

Kimmel and Carolla went on to helm their own shows Jimmy Kimmel Live, Too Late with Adam Carolla and The Adam Carolla Show. Carolla has appeared on Kimmel's program several times during its run, most recently in July 2007. [2]

G4 reruns and DVDs

Reruns of the show are currently airing on G4TV weeknights at 10:00 p.m. ET and 10:30 p.m. ET and on Saturdays at 12:00 a.m. ET. It was originally thought that the Rogan-Stanhope-era episodes would not be shown because the commercials referred to the syndicated episodes as "the way Jimmy and Adam made it"

The first four seasons of the show are also available on DVD.

Other versions

A Norwegian version was aired on TV 2 Zebra.[3] in 2006 and 2007, but only lasted for two seasons. Previously in Australia, a similar style show called Blokesworld had aired on community tv station c31, but then moved to commercial free to air Network Ten and is currently being shown on Aurora Community Television channel on Foxtel. A Danish unofficial version (Penislægens Værksted (the Workshop of the Penis Doctor)) aired on TV2 Zulu[citation needed]

Famous Juggy Girls

See also

References