Kabbage - 2016-03-03
Ho. Ly. Shit.
WOW
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Xenocide - 2016-03-03 I remember Spike TV promoted the hell out of this show. They bragged about how it was going to be the new South Park, the right-wing voice that comedy had been waiting for.
It lasted three episodes.
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Scrotum H. Vainglorious - 2016-03-03
This is worse than a late term abortion.
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Sanest Man Alive - 2016-03-03
You had me at "conservative comedy." Now please let go, you're hurting my arm.
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dairyqueenlatifah - 2016-03-03 You know you're in for Poeworthy material when "conservative comedy" appears unironically.
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Miss Henson's 6th grade class - 2016-03-03
Better or worse than FOR....THE....RECORD!?
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memedumpster - 2016-03-03 If Molotov Mitchell ever gets killed by bears, I am converting to Christianity with no questions asked. Now, it will be one of those barely denominations, minimum Christianity, but it will be Christianity nonetheless.
#molotovusa
#deargodsendbears
I wont do anything for this cartoon.
So maybe For the Record is worse?
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Cena_mark - 2016-03-03 I'm still mad at him for calling me "Cina-bun".
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memedumpster - 2016-03-03
This cartoon completely justifies 9-11.
9-11-1777 when the British won the Battle of Brandywine Creek.
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BHWW - 2016-03-03
This is like worse than any of the failed Comedy Central attempts at "original" animated programming around the same time.
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Maggot Brain - 2016-03-03
uhg... Two black jokes right of the bat followed by twenty minutes of nothing.
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Crab Mentality - 2016-03-03
God damn. This show makes "American Dad" look like finely crafted, well thought-out political satire.
If anyone can't manage to watch all of this garbage, be sure to at least see his speech at the 19 minute mark.
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spikestoyiu - 2016-03-03 "American Dad" abandoned political humor in like the 1st season
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That guy - 2016-03-03
Even the sound design is terrible, almost as if a bunch of people turned down the job, or the post sound people didn't give a fuck.
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Seven Arts/H8 Red - 2016-03-03 I remember Spike's feed always sounding that over-loud and tinny back then. It's a perfect representation of the quality of the channel.
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Crab Mentality - 2016-03-03
I just remembered my favorite part about this- we've added to the view of this video. It's been on youtube for nearly 3 years now, and when I first checked it in the hopper, it had a whopping 34 views. Nice find, Kid Fenris.
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Old_Zircon - 2016-03-03
Makes those grounded videos look like high art.
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Caminante Nocturno - 2016-03-03
This might be the most embarrassing thing to ever come out of Spike TV, but I wouldn't be surprised if it weren't.
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Sanest Man Alive - 2016-03-04 To really determine that, you'd have to cast such a wide net on that dogshit ocean that you'd simply pull yourself under for trying to reel it in.
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Accidie - 2016-03-03
Who gave this a green light? Who? Who works in television and commissioned this and then AIRED it?
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Seven Arts/H8 Red - 2016-03-04 From Wikipedia: "The show was co-created by comedian Steve Marmel and former Nickelodeon executive Kevin Kay" - Kay having joined TNN/Spike TV in 2003. Kay's now the president of Spike TV (http://www.spike.com/press/network-info/kevin-kay/).
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Gmork - 2016-03-04 HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
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Born in the RSR - 2016-03-04 His nickname is The King of All Men or "Cue Card Boy" from his days on Late Night with David Letterman.
Jesus, what cunts.
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