Shorties Watchin' Shorties

2004
Shorties Watchin' Shorties

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EP1 Episode 1 Apr 28, 2004

Comics: Dane Cook, Denis Leary, Janeane Garofalo, Jeffrey Ross, Brian Regan, Jonathan Corbett, Gilbert Gottfried, Richard Jeni, Elon Gold, Joey Vega, Jay Mohr tell their stand-up stories on the series opener.

EP2 Episode 2 May 05, 2004

Comics: Ted Alexandro, Mike Birbiglia, Billy Burr, Jim Gaffigan, Greg Giraldo, Jeremy Hotz, Dwayne Kennedy, Al Madrigal, Sue Murphy, John Pinette, and Joe Yanetty.

EP3 Episode 3 May 12, 2004

Comics: Richard Belzer, Dane Cook, Greg Fitzsimmons, Bobcat Goldthwait, Dana Gould, Dom Irrera, Cory Kahaney, Paul Nardizzi, Johnny Sanchez, Nick Swardson, and Steve Sweeney.

EP4 Episode 4 May 19, 2004

Comics: Jay Mohr, Billy Burr, Adam Ferrara , Mike Birbiglia, Greg Behrendt, Wanda Sykes, Bob Marley, Jake Johannsen, Joey Kola, Eric Ingram, Andrew Donnelly.

EP5 Episode 5 May 26, 2004

Comics: Arj Barker, Eddie Brill, Dane Cook, Hugh Fink, Janeane Garofalo, Greg Giraldo, Bert Kreischer, Juston McKinney, Colin Quinn, Nick DiPaolo, Joey Vega, Laurie Kilmartin.

EP6 Episode 6 Jun 02, 2004

Comics: Todd Barry, Greg Behrendt, John Diresta, Dana Gould, Chris Hardwick, Richard Jeni, Jim Lauletta, Kathleen Madigan, Patton Oswalt, Chelsea Peretti, John Pinette, Brian Posehn, Christian Finnegan, and Tim Young.

EP7 Episode 7 Sep 08, 2004

Nick and Patrice talk about sex, babies on airplanes, and Nick talks about his future in the mob. Comics: Dane Cook, Denis Leary, Adam Ferrara, Dwayne Kennedy, Brian Regan, Jim Short, Robert Hawkins, Bill Burr, Sue Murphy, Paul Nardizzi, Laura Kightlinger, Warren Hutcherson.

EP8 Episode 8 Sep 15, 2004

Nick and Patrice discuss hunting, being baptized, and just what their babysitter is doing in the back room. Comics: Bobcat Goldthwait, Lewis Black, Richard Jeni, Gregg Rogell, Joe Yannetty, Russ Meneve, Bobby Collins, Ted Alexandro, Adam Ferrara, Tim Young, Tracy Smith.

EP9 Episode 9 Oct 28, 2004

Comics include Marc Maron, Nick DiPaolo, Mike Birbiglia, Jay Moore, Vic Henley and Mitch Headberg.

EP10 Episode 10 Oct 24, 2004

Comics include Steve McGrew and Pablo Francisco.

EP11 Episode 11 Nov 04, 2004

Comics include Patton Oswalt and Mitch Hedberg.

EP12 Episode 12 Nov 10, 2004

Comics include Kevin Flynn and Eddie Gossling.

EP13 Episode 13 Dec 16, 2004

Comics include Vince Morris and David Cross.
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Shorties Watchin' Shorties was a television show broadcast on Comedy Central that is now on DVD. The show is made up of various short animated clips with audio from comedians' stand up routines. It also features two "shorties," a pair of babies voiced by Nick DiPaolo and Patrice O'Neal who watch and comment upon the routines on TV. For many of the episodes, the babies only stayed in the house, but in later episodes, they were shown walking around the city. The show featured comedians such as Dane Cook, Bill Burr, Brian Regan, Brian Posehn, Chris Hardwick, Mitch Hedberg, Mike Birbiglia, Jim Gaffigan and Lewis Black. The animation was scripted and produced at World Famous Pictures and Augenblick Studios. The show was not renewed but full episodes are available on DVD. Clips from the show are posted on the Comedy Central website as well as on Hulu and Netflix. 14 episodes were produced and 13 aired.

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TheTailorsDaughter Ugh. This show was okay, and fun to see illustrated/animated versions of certain comedy bits, however, the babies were NOT funny. I don't know if they let those comedians write for themselves or what, but they were terrible. I always muted the t.v. when they were on. Most of the stand up bits were very well done but, again, there were issues with poop and genitalia or sexual connotations that the original comedian I'm sure didn't intend. They'd finish off a funny bit they had animated pretty well with some gross-out animated bit that had little or nothing to do with the actual stand up bit. Then they'd go to the stupid babies who would try "Mystery Science Theater-ing" the bit and fail miserably. I'm guessing it's hard to face listening to actually funny comedians when Patrice O'Neal and Nick DePaolo are so painfully unfunny themselves. I'm also glad Comedy Central dropped the "street/urban" feel by re-imaging to something a bit more modern and (hey, why not) funny. And we must thank them for bringing back Futurama.
zanderman15 This show is perfect!! Every time you hear a stand-up comic say something funny you instantly try and visualize what they just said. This show does the exact thing...perfectly.This show is great for introducing you to comics you might not have heard of and also uses one of the best parts of their routines and puts a picture in front of your face. From Dane Cook to John Pinette.So basically this show is of 2 babies watching TV. What they see on TV is what the comics say. They only use maybe 1 minute or so with each comic before the station is changed and a new comic is introduced. Through this you witness what the situation might have been like and make it funnier with the artwork.Definitely worth a try for anyone who loves comics or loves to laugh and always in the mood for a good joke. Not everyone will like this show however. Like some other guys posting comments about this show. The artwork isn't the best done and can get annoying some of the time but the comic material is what drives it home. Sadly however this show has been taken off the air and you'll have to wait for re-runs. Or look it up on tuber.
antifilmworks Being a fan of animated comedy I think this show is hilarious. The babies banter with the way they are drawn make great hosts to the show. And having them step out on adventures talking like jaded New Yorkers is great. Its like the South Park kids but babies and in New York with different names. Now, give the show some time and maybe the laugh factor will get up to the SP level but for now its funny.The stand up bits are hit and miss but the animation that comes with it, at times, is laugh out loud funny. In all this a brilliant idea and but show is new and still working out the kinks so give it some time. But out of the gate its a hell of a lot better than most out there. Good job comedy central! Keep it up. But definitely get rid of Draw Together, that show sucks!
Chromium_5 Here are my suggestions on how this show could be improved:-Get rid of the babies. There is not one single molecule of humor in watching two animated babies talk about private parts.-Get rid of the creepy animation. Who on earth wants to watch cartoon versions of standup routines?-Get rid of whoever dreamed this up in the first place.In other words, JUST SHOW A REGULAR STANDUP ROUTINE WITHOUT ANY ANIMATION WHATSOEVER AND THIS SHOW WOULD BE PERFECT! OTHERWISE TAKE THIS OFF THE AIR IMMEDIATELY!Thank you.