Tim Corrigan
I don't know how on Earth they did it—though the best minds in UK comedy were assembled on their creative team: Episodes seem to bend time somehow, leaving me feeling like I've been entertained for twice the length of the actual play time. Simply sublime, and superb.
lawrenceconwayvulcan
The Mighty Boosh may not to be everyone's taste but if you are in the mood for some most and weird and wacky ideas to hit the TV screen since the days of Monty Python. The following is just scratching the surface.Human vs Kangaroo boxing matches, slap bass hating bears, creatures made of VHS tape, crimping contests and none other than Roger Daltry having to do the clearing up at the end of the day. This is a show that is not for people who watch Mrs Browns Boys and Birds Of A Feather on a regular basis. The Mighty Boosh is for those people who prepared to allow their minds to expanded with some of the most weird, crazy ideas in any British TV programme in the last 20 years.
Richard Mason
It's amazing not just because it's comedy that isn't going to try and create in depth relationships within the show and rely on them to boost audience numbers it's just the sheer commitment the guys have to the show: to make up the krimps, write the whole script, write all the songs from scratch and do magnificent tours is something you don't see with any other comedy show or duo.The fact that they have not changed the show's style to suit tastes is another reason I have had to buy the dvds again because they just don't work anymore due to me watching them so much.I love this show and I know I'm not alone.
Mark William
So I bought series 1 and 2 of this show. I only watched the first episode. The longest half hour of my life. This is getting rave reviews, for what. The pilot episode was ignorant and devoid of comedy. I song that was a complete rip of Forever Autumn, with the lyrics of a 4 year old. The Boxing Guru Uncle strummed a bass guitar as if it were a six string, Indigenous Australians that bore no resemblance to the real thing. A punchline at the end that needed a flashback just in case the mentally challenged audience forget the last 10 minutes of the show. This was the first and last episode I will be watching, even if the show miraculously turns into a classic. Will be using the DVD's as beer coasters and the cases will be salvaged to replace some PS2 games I have with tatty cases. Enough said.