The Man Show

The Man Show

1999
The Man Show
The Man Show

The Man Show

6.6 | TV-MA | en | Comedy

The Man Show is an American 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.

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EP11  Compilation Show II
Jul. 11,2004
Compilation Show II

A compilation of clips from the second half of the 5th season.

EP10  Hot Tubs for Humanity
Jun. 19,2004
Hot Tubs for Humanity

Joe and Doug encourage you to Quit Your Crappy Job, they do a solid for the everyday man in Hot Tubs for Humanity, present new stuff for sale on The Man Show Shopping Network, and test the Juggies engineering skills in Girlfriend Junk Wars.

EP9  Juggy Boot Camp
Jun. 19,2004
Juggy Boot Camp

The juggy's are sent to boot camp.

EP8  Guess Whose Asscrack
Jun. 13,2004
Guess Whose Asscrack

It's time for everyones favorite Asscrack game.....again.

EP7  Juan Goes Wild
Jun. 06,2004
Juan Goes Wild

Doug brings average joe, Juan, with him to girls gone wild to show him what it's like to be rich.

EP6  Sexy Censor Pays a Visit
May. 30,2004
Sexy Censor Pays a Visit

Joe and Doug are mad because the censor for the show, is a girl, telling people what men want to see. The only solutioun is to re-anact what the censor is doing when she pays a visit.

EP5  Stealing Another Man's Midget
May. 23,2004
Stealing Another Man's Midget

The Man Show midget is back, after he was thrown away by Adam and Jimmy.

EP4  A Man Show Man Tribute
May. 16,2004
A Man Show Man Tribute

Doug and Joe give out awards to some Man Show Men. Including some guy who threw water on a baby, and a frozen Baseball player who's name i forgot.

EP3  That's My Boy!
May. 09,2004
That's My Boy!

Joe & Doug's mothers compete to see who know's their son better. Also, The Wheel Of Destiny, and Doug goes to a garage sale and plants items for sale, such as dildos and rubber fists.

EP2  Joe & Doug Road Trip
May. 02,2004
Joe & Doug Road Trip

Doug, Joe, and the Juggys hitchhike naked and also a look at the deleted scenes in pulp fiction.

EP1  Tonya Harding Boxing Match
May. 02,2004
Tonya Harding Boxing Match

Doug Stanhope Goes One-On-One with figure skater Tonya Harding in a 3 round boxing match. The judges include 2 juggy's, and the man show blind guy. Included: The Magical Negro helps the boys' and even the newest diet plan -- Tape worm!

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6.6 | TV-MA | en | Comedy | More Info
Released: 1999-06-15 | Released Producted By: Jackhole Industries , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.themanshow.com/
Synopsis

The Man Show is an American 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.

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Cast

Joe Rogan , Cindy Crawford , Nicole Pulliam

Director

Daniel Kellison

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Reviews

liquidcelluloid-1 Network: Comedy Central; Genre: Variety; Average Content Rating: TV-14 (strong sexual content); Available: on DVD; Classification: Contemporary (star range: 1 - 4); Season Reviewed: Complete Series'The Man Show' has to be the most infantile, pathetic and wildly mis-directed attempts at satire in recent TV history. In the face of Oprah's victimization, a steady stream of cultural feminization, sitcoms galore promoting men as buffoonish, sex-obsessed oafs and political correctness at a fever pitch the time couldn't be more right for a show to stand up for the male demographic. But creators Jimmy Kimmel and Adam Corolla apparently think the best way to answer it all is with a loud, obnoxious shout of 'Yes, ma'am, may I have another'.It's pretty clear that the show came about as a result of Kimmel and Corolla deducing that women are going to hate, nag and call men pigs no matter what so they might as well do whatever they please. That I admire and that's where the admiration and ideas end. The presentation of this material is amateurish and lazy. It's built simply on a 3 ring circus platform that panders to every male cliché in the book. It's a faux-celebration of men who have become so neutered by their women they are perfectly willing to put their arms around their own clichés in a desperate attempt to try to reconnect. It's an amazing sight to watch the men in the audience chugging commercial beer and drooling on cue like Pavlovian dogs at the sight of the 'juggies' all the while thinking they are rebelling against something.With such a reliance on male clichés it's hard to differentiate this show from just about everything else on TV. With male-bashing being the norm any supposed parody of it ultimately gets mixed in, unrecognizable with the rest of the crowd. I can't help but wonder if Kimmel and Corolla have even watched a sitcom in the last few years. But the inept concept is ingenious compared to the sloppy execution. 'Man' drags out fat jokes, fart jokes and beer jokes - all the bits feel 30 years old. This poor thing desperately wants to be edgy and outrageous, but the rest of life and television has already passed it by.Hosts Corolla and Kimmel come off more like a pair temporary fill-ins than hosts. They stand in front of the camera shifting around, awkwardly reading lines off the teleprompter and generally looking as if any minute Craig Kilborn is going to return from a late tennis game and put them out of their misery. Watch to see their eyes darting around the room nervously, trying not to slip up in front of whoever high power Comedy Central goon or beer advertiser is standing just offstage actually pulling the strings. Their heart just doesn't look into it.The two have gone onto better things since their departure and Comedy Central put two knew stooges in their place - an even less funny Joe Rogen and Doug Stanhope. The show is already a disaster no matter who hosts. But in the end it's not about the supposed chauvinism and sexism that is most offensive as much as 'The Man Show' violates the cardinal sin of variety television - it's not funny. It lays back on the novelty of it's gags without making any effort to take anything to a new level. I actually think Adam Corolla is the most talented of the production. Of course, you'd never know that from watching this mess.½ / 4
Cadwaladr_of_Gwynedd I watched a little of it with the new hosts, and it's just not the same. The old Man Show with Adam and Jimmy was great. I'm gay, and I still liked it; that should tell you something, since it is obviously aimed at heterosexual men. The humour was perverse, often puerile, yes, but it sometimes had a rather sophisticated satirical edge to it, which I always loved. It was the Man Show, featuring the stereotypical male sexist pig, or Porcus Americanus, as I like to call him, but it poked fun at the stereotype, and at various aspects of the American male culture.Well, at least Adam and Drew are still together. That's something.
firefly-27 Please bring back Jimmy and Adam, or at the very least get rid of Joe. I have been a fan since the first episode and have generally enjoyed most of it until this season. The straw that broke my affiliation was when they dissed the "ziggy-zoggy" and with it the memory of The Fox. I think these two are trying way too hard to be disgusting and the quality of the show is suffering.Ken Crosby Lynnwood, Wa.
nutz4n64 Am I being immature for saying that this is my favorite show and that I laugh my a$$ off every time I watch? Probably. What can I say? I'm a 17 year old guy. I can identify with some of the things that are discussed here. I started on this show because of Jimmy Kimmel, who I know from Win Ben Stein's Money. Not only is he just as funny (if not funnier) here, he and Adam are the greatest and I think that women could like it as much as men (I do see a LOT of women in the audience). I enjoy shows that kind of give political correctness a slap in the face, and this one is perfect for that.