Never watched this, does it still hold up?
Yeah I'd say so
Just finished watching through the Brak Show, and that still holds up as well.
I think the great thing about absurdist humor is it almost always holds up.
I mean I can't think of a series that did it well that I don't still love; all the early adult swim stuff, monty python, mr show, monkey dust
is there any instance where it doesn't hold? Genuinely curious now.
>>84339397
Actually with this show there's a bit of humor, that I can't really describe, I guess I'd just call it "2007 internet humor" that's kind of the predecessor to so randum.
Not much though.
Also, and this is more a personal problem, I tend to cringe during the interviews because the people seem to have no clue what the fuck is going on or where they are and don't really know how to respond to this really weird show. It's very awkward. That may be the appeal to some people.
>>84339487
It also had MC Chris working on it back before he became a nerd rapper. I even think he did an interview in an episode.
yep even with the dated celebrity guests the writing and voicework is still great.
That is old Kentucky Shark and he has been there!
>>84339487
>2007 internet humor
is that because of when you were watching it? I mean most of the series came out in the 90s
>>84339487
>I tend to cringe during the interviews because the people seem to have no clue what the fuck is going on or where they are and don't really know how to respond to this really weird show
That's the point. It's a deliberately terrible talk show, where neither the host or the guest knows who the hell each other is and the host keeps asking incredibly inane questions while also making the interview about himself.
Remember /co/
A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, a shark on beer is a beer engineer
>>84340049
You know that bear's a Yankee?
>>84340073
well fuck him
>>84339919
I honestly didn't watch it till this year.
>>84340033
I get it, I just find it funny in how cringe inducing it is, kind of like the good episodes of the Office.
>>84340033
>I'd like to say that I think this show is very bad and should be stopped. I think you're a bad person, and don't take this the wrong way, but I think you represent evil, and your presence makes any kind of progress in the universe impossible.
Which ones the episode where he's on his knees, slowly following a trail for several minutes straight, humming to himself?
The Thom Yorke & Bjork episode is a good starting point, IMO
Got me into the show, at least
>>84340547
I'm a knife
Knifing around
cutcutcutcutcutcutcut
>>84340535
Pretty sure it's Fire Ant.
Space Ghost followed an ant for almost 15 minutes.
>>84340766
Yeah there's a shortened version and an extra LOOOONG version.
>>84340766
YOUR SON IS A MORON
>>84339755
I just realized that shark was reused in the first episode of 12 oz mouse
>>84340547
Do you like sulfur?
Misery and Drizzelda swapping outfits please
>>84337408
Not really. Harvey Birdman has much better and timeless humour, as long as you kinda get some of the shows they're talking about.
>>84345951
The draw thread is two doors over
Zorak is cute.
>>84346211
Well, we're getting merch of him and Brak soon.
And yes, there's no Moltar.
>>84337408
It's one of those shows that I hated as a kid, but I started to appreciate it as I got older. So i'd say, yeah, it holds up.
>>84345883
He was a recurring character in 12 oz mouse. He also makes a cameo in Aquateen's second episode I think.
>>84346236
>there's no Moltar.
>>84346310
There's also no Rusty Wallace
>>84346236
I know it's not intentional but I can just picture Moltar complaining about how he's not included