Chappelle's Show

From its premiere in January 2003, Chappelle's Show was a cultural phenomenon. With characters like blind white supremacist Clayton Bigsby (who is not aware that he is black) and crack addict Tyrone Biggums, parodies like "the Mad Real World" and R. Kelly's "Piss on You" video and musical guests like Kanye West and Common, Chappelle's Show became one of Comedy Central's most popular shows ever. Dave Chappelle's portrayals of Rick James and Prince in "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories," parodies of Lil' Jon and Samuel L. Jackson, and sketches like "When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong," "The Time Haters," and a skit starring an against-type Wayne Brady made Chappelle's Show the stuff of legend.
Genre: Comedy
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Episode 13
The Best of Chappelle's Show: Volume 1 Mixtape
aired: Wed, Apr 16, 2003
A clip show featuring the best of Dave's sketches.
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Episode 12
Ep. #112
aired: Wed, Apr 9, 2003
Trading Spouses: A black man named Leonard switches with a white man and must deal with his wife and family. O'Dweed's: Dave shows a commercial for a family-friendly brand of pot called O'Dweeds. Cool Sports Moves: Dave shows moves that trick people in sports. Musical Performance by BlackStar (Talib Kweli and Mos Def)
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Episode 11
Ep. #111
aired: Wed, Apr 2, 2003
Headphones: New York City DJ Funkmaster Flex introduces a new street rapper to a label, but when he starts recording, all he can say is "turn the headphones up!" Make a Wish: A dying kid with cancer gets his wish when Dave visits him in the hospital. They start playing PlayStation. It's all fun and games until Dave starts loosing. Crazy Camera: Dave buys a video camera, which has special powers, from a Chinese guy . The camera lets you hear the person your taping's inner thoughts, see the person's inner self, the last person they had sex with, and where they'll be twenty years later. Dave does this to Carson Daly and others before turning the camera on himself. Musical Performance by De La Soul.
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Episode 10
Ep. #110
aired: Wed, Mar 26, 2003
History Channel: World's Greatest Wars: A Sketch about how the first gangs of New York came about over a guy stepping on another guy's shoe. R. Kelly (Piss On You) Music Video: Dave shows an R. Kelly video with evidence of his sex tapes in it. Ask a black dude with Paul Mooney: Paul Mooney answers some questions on black people that white people are too scared to ask in person. Real Version of Deep Impact: The real version of Deep Impact in which the president (Dave) tells all the secrets of the white house including: the cure for AIDS, cloning, and aliens. Musical Performance by GZA of the Wu-Tang Clan.
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Episode 9
Ep. #109
aired: Wed, Mar 19, 2003
Dave Stars in His Own Video Game: Dave wonders what life would be like if he was in Grand Theft Auto. Blackzilla: Dave plays Blackzilla, a huge black man the size of Godzilla who invades Tokyo. Dave's Two Minute Special: Dave does a two minute special for HBO, but it ends before he can get to the stage. The Player Haters Ball: The most ruthless player haters gather together to compete to be the biggest player hater. Musical guest: The Roots
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Episode 8
Ep. #108
aired: Wed, Mar 12, 2003
Real Movie Versions: Dave thinks of what the movies Ghost and Half-Backed would be like if they happened in real life. Racist Hollywood Animals: Frontline investigates accusations of racism against Flipper, Lassie, and Mr. Ed. Tyrone Biggums' Intervention: Tyrone Biggums' friends set up an intervention after Tyrone ruins their lives. What Men Want: Dave takes the movie What Woman Want and turns it into a much perverted version "What Men Want." Musical Performance by Slum Village
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Episode 7
Ep. #107
aired: Wed, Mar 5, 2003
Great Moments in Hook-up History: A guy named Bobby must deal with a girl's friends before he can hook up with her. Real Movies - The Matrix: A version of The Matrix that takes place in an office. Wu Tang Financial: Commercial for a company called Wu Tang Financial where members of the rap group are financial consults. Real Movies - Pretty Woman: In the real version of Pretty Woman , the guy tells the woman to get the f**k out of here instead of falling for her. Ask a Black Dude with Paul Mooney: Paul Mooney once again answers some more questions about black people. Channel 3 News: Channel 3 news investigates a sex scandal among the Jedi Knights. Musical Performance by Killer Mike
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Episode 6
Ep. #106
aired: Wed, Feb 26, 2003
The Mad Real World: A white guy named Chad is on The Real World with a bunch of crazy black people. Third World Girls Gone Wild: An infomercial smiliar to the Girls Gone Wild videos and replacing hot girls with women from the third world. The Dave Chappelle Story: This sketch spoofs Antwone Fisher, which tells the story of Dave Chappelle and how he was born and came to be. Ask a Gay Guy : This is a short sketch in which a few people get to ask Mario Cantone some funny questions.
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Episode 5
Ep. #105
aired: Wed, Feb 19, 2003
Rocka Pads: Damon Dash, head of Roc-a-fella records, introducing hip-hop tampons Redman Potty Fresh: A commercial for toilet cleaner featuring rapper Redman. Great Moments in Hook-up History: Martin Johnson has gone eight weeks without ass. Then at a bar he meets drunk Ashly Evans and sees his chance. Ask a Black Dude with Paul Mooney: Comedian Paul Mooney answers various questions about black people. Inside Chappelle's Show Studio: Dave Chappelle is interviewed about movies Dave has been in. Clips of each movie they talk about are shown Musical Performance by Fat Joe.
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Episode 4
Ep. #104
aired: Wed, Feb 12, 2003
Black Reparations: The world is turned upside down when black people finally get reparations for slavery and a black man named Tron becomes the world's richest person. New York Boobs: Dave gives awards to girls with great boobs in Times Square. Musical Guest: Busta Rhymes.
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Episode 3
Ep. #103
aired: Wed, Feb 5, 2003
QVC: Dave shows us exactly how low class the QVC shopping network is. In this parody, the QVC offer a bunch of disgusting products sold by even more disgusting TV personalities. Roots: Outtakes from a fictitious DVD of the movie Roots It's A Wonderful Chest: A woman wants to have smaller breasts but then comes along an "Angel"(Dave) who shows her why its good to have big breasts. Featuring a performance by Talib Kweli
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Episode 2
Ep. #102
aired: Wed, Jan 29, 2003
Pretty Whirl Girl: This sketch is about when Dave gets this pretty white girl to sing his thoughts, as he claims that nobody wants to hear himself say them. Tyrone Bigguns: Tyrone visits an elementary school in order to keep kids off drugs. Dave's Educated Guess Line: Dave having his own psychic hot line and predicts stuff based on stereotypes (a satire on Ms. Cleo) Wrap it Up: People who get tired of another person pull out a box that says Wrap it Up.
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Episode 1
Ep. #101
aired: Wed, Jan 22, 2003
Popcopy: Chappelle plays the manager in a Popcopy store training tape. The tape shows Popcopy's employees how to behave and essentially piss off the customers. Anyone who has ever been in one of these massive chain copy stores can relate. Mitsubishi Jab: he show comes out swinging with a jab at that annoying pop-lockin' girl in the Mitsubishi ads. A look-alike is in the car with Chappelle. As she dances in the seat, Chappelle makes terrible faces, clearly annoyed at her dancing style. Nat's Hollywood Christmas: Nat King Cole's rep is besmirched when Chappelle stands up for hip-hop's objectification of women. Home Stenographer In this skit, you can order a home stenographer, an actual person to transcribe what exactly was said in conversations. There is also a travel stenographer that is mentioned at the end of skit. Black KKK: Chappelle plays a blind white supremacist by the name of Clayton Bigsby. Clayton gets interviewed, thinking he is white based on what his foster caretakers have told him, and the world finds out the truth about this African-bashing, African-American author.
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Popcopy: Chappelle plays the manager in a Popcopy store training tape. The tape shows Popcopy's employees how to behave and essentially piss off the customers. Anyone who has ever been in one of these massive chain copy stores can relate. Mitsubishi Jab: he show comes out swinging with a jab at that annoying pop-lockin' girl in the Mitsubishi ads. A look-alike is in the car with Chappelle. As she dances in the seat, Chappelle makes terrible faces, clearly annoyed at her dancing style. Nat's Hollywood Christmas: Nat King Cole's rep is besmirched when Chappelle stands up for hip-hop's objectification of women. Home Stenographer In this skit, you can order a home stenographer, an actual person to transcribe what exactly was said in conversations. There is also a travel stenographer that is mentioned at the end of skit.Black KKK: Chappelle plays a blind white supremacist by the name of Clayton Bigsby. Clayton gets interviewed, thinking he is white based on what his foster caretakers have told him, and the world finds out the truth about this African-bashing, African-American author.




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