The Amanda Show

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  • TV-Y7
  • 1999
  • 5 Seasons
  • 6.7  (7,954)

The Amanda Show was a sketch comedy series that aired on Nickelodeon from 1999 to 2002. The show starred Amanda Bynes as the host and included a talented group of cast members, including Drake Bell, Nancy Sullivan, John Kassir, Raquel Lee, and Josh Peck. The show was known for its high-energy antics and off-the-wall humor that was popular among kids and teens of the early 2000s. The Amanda Show was innovative in its use of cutting-edge technology and special effects, making it a visually stunning show that was always exciting to watch. The show featured a wide range of skits, including parodies of popular TV shows, movies, and commercials. Despite the show's zany, sometimes absurd humor, it had a lot of heart and was always kid-friendly. One of the most popular segments on The Amanda Show was the "Ask Ashley" skit, which featured Amanda as Ashley, a teenage girl who gave misguided advice to her audience members. This skit often involved Amanda getting increasingly angry and frustrated at her viewers for asking her ridiculous questions. Another popular segment was the "Hillbilly Moment," which featured Amanda, Drake, and Josh as a trio of hillbilly siblings, delivering exaggerated takes on country life and culture. The show also introduced viewers to a number of recurring characters, including Penelope Taynt, a superfan of Amanda Bynes who repeatedly tried to meet her idol, and Judge Trudy, a no-nonsense judge who dispensed hilarious and often nonsensical justice to her courtroom audience. In addition to its comedy skits, The Amanda Show featured musical performances by popular artists of the time, including Aaron Carter, Britney Spears, and O-Town. The show had a talented musical band, made up of cast members and special guest musicians, who performed during musical breaks between skits. One of the things that set The Amanda Show apart from other shows of its time was its focus on empowering girls and young women. Amanda, along with her fellow female cast members, showed young girls that they could be funny, creative, and smart. The show's humor was never at the expense of its female cast members or audience members, making it a refreshing departure from some of the boy-centric shows that were popular at the time. Throughout its run, The Amanda Show was a trailblazer in the world of sketch comedy and children's programming. The show's influence can still be seen in popular shows today, including Saturday Night Live and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. In addition to its entertainment value, the show served as a positive influence on a generation of young viewers, helping to shape their sense of humor and their perspectives on gender and creativity. In summary, The Amanda Show was a groundbreaking sketch comedy show that entertained and inspired a generation of kids and teens. With its talented cast, innovative use of technology and special effects, and focus on empowering girls and young women, the show was a cultural touchstone of its time and continues to inspire and entertain audiences today.

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Episode 215
4. Episode 215
October 14, 2000
Sketches include Judge Trudy, Moody's Point, and Totally Kyle. Plus, a commerical for lunchbay.com, an online site where kids can sell their gross lunches.
Episode 113
3. Episode 113
February 19, 2000
Amanda is interrupted continually during her greeting by people asking her to keep an eye on their kids, dogs, prisoners and finally, grizzly bear. Sketches include Totally Kyle, Blockbister, and a commercial for Meatloaf cereal. Yum!
Episode 111
2. Episode 111
February 5, 2000
Amanda's monologue is interrupted by the whole cast and the Dancing Lobsters as they push out a birthday cake for Amanda. Amanda makes a wish on the candles, and thirty cute guys appear. Other sketches include Girl's Room and Totally Kyle.
Episode 103
1. Episode 103
November 6, 1999
Sketches include Hillbilly Moment, Smelling Bee, The Wrestlebergs, and Totally Kyle. Plus, Amanda's number one fan, sneaks backstage in search of Amanda, but instead finds Jennifer , Amanda's costume designer.
Description

The Amanda Show was a sketch comedy series that aired on Nickelodeon from 1999 to 2002. The show starred Amanda Bynes as the host and included a talented group of cast members, including Drake Bell, Nancy Sullivan, John Kassir, Raquel Lee, and Josh Peck. The show was known for its high-energy antics and off-the-wall humor that was popular among kids and teens of the early 2000s.

The Amanda Show was innovative in its use of cutting-edge technology and special effects, making it a visually stunning show that was always exciting to watch. The show featured a wide range of skits, including parodies of popular TV shows, movies, and commercials. Despite the show's zany, sometimes absurd humor, it had a lot of heart and was always kid-friendly.

One of the most popular segments on The Amanda Show was the "Ask Ashley" skit, which featured Amanda as Ashley, a teenage girl who gave misguided advice to her audience members. This skit often involved Amanda getting increasingly angry and frustrated at her viewers for asking her ridiculous questions. Another popular segment was the "Hillbilly Moment," which featured Amanda, Drake, and Josh as a trio of hillbilly siblings, delivering exaggerated takes on country life and culture.

The show also introduced viewers to a number of recurring characters, including Penelope Taynt, a superfan of Amanda Bynes who repeatedly tried to meet her idol, and Judge Trudy, a no-nonsense judge who dispensed hilarious and often nonsensical justice to her courtroom audience.

In addition to its comedy skits, The Amanda Show featured musical performances by popular artists of the time, including Aaron Carter, Britney Spears, and O-Town. The show had a talented musical band, made up of cast members and special guest musicians, who performed during musical breaks between skits.

One of the things that set The Amanda Show apart from other shows of its time was its focus on empowering girls and young women. Amanda, along with her fellow female cast members, showed young girls that they could be funny, creative, and smart. The show's humor was never at the expense of its female cast members or audience members, making it a refreshing departure from some of the boy-centric shows that were popular at the time.

Throughout its run, The Amanda Show was a trailblazer in the world of sketch comedy and children's programming. The show's influence can still be seen in popular shows today, including Saturday Night Live and The Ellen DeGeneres Show. In addition to its entertainment value, the show served as a positive influence on a generation of young viewers, helping to shape their sense of humor and their perspectives on gender and creativity.

In summary, The Amanda Show was a groundbreaking sketch comedy show that entertained and inspired a generation of kids and teens. With its talented cast, innovative use of technology and special effects, and focus on empowering girls and young women, the show was a cultural touchstone of its time and continues to inspire and entertain audiences today.

The Amanda Show is a series that is currently running and has 5 seasons (40 episodes). The series first aired on October 22, 1999.

Where to Watch The Amanda Show

The Amanda Show is available for streaming on the Nickelodeon website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Amanda Show on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    October 22, 1999
  • IMDB Rating
    6.7  (7,954)