Kroll Show

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  • TV-14
  • 2013
  • 3 Seasons
  • 6.9  (5,057)

Kroll Show was a sketch comedy series that aired on Comedy Central from 2013 to 2015. The show was created and starred in by comedian Nick Kroll, best known for his roles in The League, Parks and Recreation, and Big Mouth. The show had a satirical approach to pop culture, with Kroll playing a wide range of characters that were parodies of real-life celebrities, reality TV stars, and social media influencers. The sketches were often interconnected and had recurring characters, creating a world of absurdity that was both hilarious and cringe-inducing. One of the most popular characters was PubLIZity, a reality TV show starring Liz B and Liz G, two publicists who were obsessed with all things glamorous and superficial. They often appeared in sketches alongside other characters, including Fabrice Fabrice, a haughty Frenchman who seemed to look down on everyone, and Dr. Armond, a bizarre plastic surgeon who would do anything to make his clients look perfect. Another recurring character was Bobby Bottleservice, a sleazy pickup artist who ran a club-promoting business called "Ed Hardy Boyz." Bobby was always trying to impress women, but his misguided attempts usually ended up making him look like an idiot. Other notable characters included "Wheels Ontario," a Degrassi-style teen drama set in a wheelchair-accessible high school, and "Oh Hello," two aging, opinionated New Yorkers who had a tendency to ramble on about their past experiences. The show featured a mix of live-action sketches and animation, with Kroll voicing many of the animated characters himself. The animation was often used to create fake commercials or parodies of popular TV shows like Breaking Bad or Scandal. One recurring animated segment was "Pawnsylvania," a game show set in a fictional pawn shop, where contestants would try to guess the value of bizarre and obscure items. Kroll Show received critical acclaim for its sharp writing and hilarious performances, but it also faced some backlash for its portrayal of marginalized groups, such as the disabled community and the transgender community. Kroll has since apologized for any harm caused and has acknowledged the need for greater sensitivity in comedy. Despite the controversy, Kroll Show remains a cult favorite among fans of sketch comedy. Its unique brand of humor, combined with Kroll's incredible range as a performer, made it a standout show on Comedy Central during its three-year run. Overall, Kroll Show was a hilarious and biting commentary on modern culture, and a showcase for one of the most talented comedians working today.

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Seasons
This Has Been Such An Amazing Experience
11. This Has Been Such An Amazing Experience
March 24, 2015
Wendy of the Rich Dicks decides to get a bris so he can convert to Judaism, PubLIZity plans Wendy's elaborate Bris Mitzvah, and the Too Much Tuna guys pull a glorious final prank.
The Time of My Life
10. The Time of My Life
March 17, 2015
C-Czar and Bob Ducca pitch their new invention to PubLIZity, and Dr. Armond goes after his wife's killer in Europe and makes a stunning discovery during the finale of "Show Us Your Songs."
Body Bouncers
9. Body Bouncers
March 10, 2015
The Rich Dicks open a restaurant called Dunch, Ruth Diamond Phillips feels a strong attraction to her new client Ref Jeff, and Bobby Bottleservice enters his own body to "bounce" Farley from his heart.
The Commonwealth Games
8. The Commonwealth Games
March 3, 2015
"Show Us Your Songs" travels the British Commonwealth searching for talent, Bryan La Croix and Gene Creemers have a huge fight, and Murph's gambling problem leads him to Pittsburgh to seek out Don's help in "Pawnsylvania."
Twins
7. Twins
February 24, 2015
Tunes is arrested for detonating a locker bomb in Wheels, Ontario; Farley gives lawyer Ruth Diamond Phillips a makeover; Bobby Bottleservice decides to rebrand himself and become a country star.
Lizards vs Penguins
6. Lizards vs Penguins
February 17, 2015
PubLIZity plans a party for the Illuminati, the European offers to help an underground organization take the Illuminati down, and Fabrice Fabrice hosts a game show called "Crab Cab."
The In Addition Tos
5. The In Addition Tos
February 10, 2015
Bobby Bottleservice directs an action movie in which he must rescue his mother from Eagle Wing, C-Czar goes on a date with a coworker despite his feelings for Pretty Liz, and Mikey questions his sexuality on "Wheels, Ontario."
Karaoke Bullies
4. Karaoke Bullies
February 3, 2015
Nash Rickey and Niece Denise confront a karaoke bully; the Pawnsylvania guys prepare for Murph's wedding, and Larry Bird tends bar on the sitcom "Chairs."
Bangs
3. Bangs
January 27, 2015
Liz teams up with a team of gold miners in the mountains.
Pleep Ploop
2. Pleep Ploop
January 20, 2015
The Too Much Tuna guys prank a doctor and decide to leave New York City, "Show Us Your Songs" returns, and Dr. Armond encounters some potential new female companions and has a realization about his wife's killer.
Gigolo H-O-R-S-E
1. Gigolo H-O-R-S-E
January 13, 2015
In the third season premiere, Bobby Bottleservice competes in an elaborate game of H-O-R-S-E with his fellow gigolos to determine who will be ousted from Gigolo House, and Mikey gets addicted to pills on "Wheels, Ontario."
Sneek Peak
0. Sneek Peak
December 2, 2014
Watch a sneek peak of what's to come in Season 3.
Description

Kroll Show was a sketch comedy series that aired on Comedy Central from 2013 to 2015. The show was created and starred in by comedian Nick Kroll, best known for his roles in The League, Parks and Recreation, and Big Mouth. The show had a satirical approach to pop culture, with Kroll playing a wide range of characters that were parodies of real-life celebrities, reality TV stars, and social media influencers. The sketches were often interconnected and had recurring characters, creating a world of absurdity that was both hilarious and cringe-inducing.

One of the most popular characters was PubLIZity, a reality TV show starring Liz B and Liz G, two publicists who were obsessed with all things glamorous and superficial. They often appeared in sketches alongside other characters, including Fabrice Fabrice, a haughty Frenchman who seemed to look down on everyone, and Dr. Armond, a bizarre plastic surgeon who would do anything to make his clients look perfect.

Another recurring character was Bobby Bottleservice, a sleazy pickup artist who ran a club-promoting business called "Ed Hardy Boyz." Bobby was always trying to impress women, but his misguided attempts usually ended up making him look like an idiot. Other notable characters included "Wheels Ontario," a Degrassi-style teen drama set in a wheelchair-accessible high school, and "Oh Hello," two aging, opinionated New Yorkers who had a tendency to ramble on about their past experiences.

The show featured a mix of live-action sketches and animation, with Kroll voicing many of the animated characters himself. The animation was often used to create fake commercials or parodies of popular TV shows like Breaking Bad or Scandal. One recurring animated segment was "Pawnsylvania," a game show set in a fictional pawn shop, where contestants would try to guess the value of bizarre and obscure items.

Kroll Show received critical acclaim for its sharp writing and hilarious performances, but it also faced some backlash for its portrayal of marginalized groups, such as the disabled community and the transgender community. Kroll has since apologized for any harm caused and has acknowledged the need for greater sensitivity in comedy.

Despite the controversy, Kroll Show remains a cult favorite among fans of sketch comedy. Its unique brand of humor, combined with Kroll's incredible range as a performer, made it a standout show on Comedy Central during its three-year run. Overall, Kroll Show was a hilarious and biting commentary on modern culture, and a showcase for one of the most talented comedians working today.

Kroll Show is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (33 episodes). The series first aired on December 10, 2013.

Where to Watch Kroll Show

Kroll Show is available for streaming on the Comedy Central website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Kroll Show on demand at Google Play, Apple TV, CMT and Comedy Central.

  • Premiere Date
    December 10, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    6.9  (5,057)