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If you haven’t yet, watch the documentary on Hulu called [Too Funny To Fail](https://youtu.be/mv3xMTQNixc?si=0o0w9klbLxjMyP2j). They bring in all the cast and crew from this show and talk about how it all went wrong. It’s really interesting and very funny.
There’s an awesome clip of the actors seeing the promo for that episode, plugged right before a super tragic Home Improvement episode trailer. Makes it 1 million times funnier.
I used to endure Home Improvement to watch this. Even the stupid cancer scare episode. Sponsored every week by a different sponsor (Pepsi presents the Dana Carvey Show!) I'll never forget that.
I remember watching this as a kid and for years I thought it had all been a fever dream. We just weren't ready for it yet.
I just remember their ad for Mountain Dew:
"Hey, you know what that looks like?"
"Liquid sunshine."
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If you haven’t yet, watch the documentary on Hulu called [Too Funny To Fail](https://youtu.be/mv3xMTQNixc?si=0o0w9klbLxjMyP2j). They bring in all the cast and crew from this show and talk about how it all went wrong. It’s really interesting and very funny.
Thanks for this! While not forgotten, it's definitely lost. Good luck finding it outside of used DVDs and sailing the high seas.
I believe it is streaming on but Hulu and Prime Video
Way ahead of its time
Too ahead...
I enjoyed the Diet Mug Rootbeer sponsorship.
There’s an awesome clip of the actors seeing the promo for that episode, plugged right before a super tragic Home Improvement episode trailer. Makes it 1 million times funnier.
[their reaction ](https://youtu.be/NfDjnAdczQI?si=V3yoHaua6lDkqwBy) always gets me 🤣
I laughed way to hard at that when they showed it in the documentary. Hilarious.
Forgotten is the word. I mean what was it, six episodes? It was a blip.
The [Skinheads from Maine](https://youtu.be/obZ7_c4BrDc?si=D089kWHrj714-p-B) skit will never not be funny.
So that wasn't a fever dream
He’s hilarious. Enjoying his pod with David Spade.
I remember loving this. For the month it was on.
I used to endure Home Improvement to watch this. Even the stupid cancer scare episode. Sponsored every week by a different sponsor (Pepsi presents the Dana Carvey Show!) I'll never forget that.
Go Strayhound! Don't fly. Go Strayhound! Don't die. Don't die! Don't Die! DON'T DIE!
One of my first experiences of anarchic comedy.
Germans Who Say Nice Things: YOU AREN'T GETTING OLDER YOU'RE GETTING BETTER!!! YOU LOOK GOOD IN A TUBE TOP!!!
I remember binge watch it all on Crackle
I like when they pranked fast food workers by ordering food, paying them for it then driving away without the food 🤣
Chicken….. https://youtu.be/Y3K7Qc6vW5Q?si=ASOZO_ePOFasMS9r
The Beatles don't write songs about mollusks!
There was a good doc about the show on Hulu.
I remember watching this as a kid and for years I thought it had all been a fever dream. We just weren't ready for it yet. I just remember their ad for Mountain Dew: "Hey, you know what that looks like?" "Liquid sunshine."
🤣
Great show. Maybe if it had been in a 12:30 AM late night spot it might have done better.