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The Eric Andre Show | |
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Presented by | Eric André |
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Country of origin | Usa |
Original linguistic communication | English |
No. of seasons | five |
No. of episodes | 50 (plus 3 Specials) (list of episodes) |
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Running fourth dimension | 11 minutes |
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Benefactor | Warner Bros. Television Distribution |
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Original network | Adult Swim |
Original release | May twenty, 2012 (2012-05-20) – present |
The Eric Andre Show is an American surreal sketch comedy television series which began airing on May 20, 2012. The testify premiered on Adult Swim and is a parody of low-budget public-access talk shows. The series is hosted past comedian Eric André and formerly co-hosted past fellow comedian Hannibal Buress[ane] and Blannibal (played by James Hazley).[2] All episodes of the testify take been directed by Kitao Sakurai and Andrew Barchilon. Gary Anthony Williams served every bit the announcer in the outset flavour, being replaced by Tom Kane in the second season and Robert Smith from the 3rd flavor onwards.
A total of 53 episodes have aired over the form of 5 seasons. On December 31, 2012, The Eric Andre Testify aired a 45-minute alive New Year's special, titled The Eric Andre New year'due south Eve Spooktacular. A second special, named "Eric Andre Does Paris", aired on February 18, 2018.[3]
The fifth and nearly recent season premiered on October 25, 2020.[4]
Premise [edit]
Each episode opens on the bear witness's main set: a standard talk-prove set-upward with a desk-bound, a chair, and some decor. The prove's announcer declares "Ladies and gentlemen, information technology's The Eric Andre Show!" and the opening song begins to play. During this time, André runs onto prepare and destroys the backdrop, desk, and various furnishings around him. In one case the vocal is completed, stagehands swiftly remove the broken article of furniture and supervene upon it with identical pieces. Buress, the co-host, walks in at this time, usually to weak applause from the audience. André may and so perform a monologue, incorporating dark comedy and surrealism. While he struggles to perform, his monologue usually turns defensive and aggressive as Buress derides him. The show volition and so typically be a mix of surreal celebrity interviews and short sketches, candid photographic camera footage, and not sequiturs, ordinarily focused on André's cool behavior in regular settings.[5] [6]
At the terminate, a performer of some blazon plays over the catastrophe credits. Ending performances are usually parodies of amateur acts mutual to public-access television, while other times they are real musicians playing their own songs with heavy twists, such as punk band Trash Talk playing while wearing volume-sensitive shock collars or a female opera singer performing while rapper Killer Mike serves as her hype man.[vii] Killer Mike also appeared in a later episode, performing a rap battle against rapper Activity Bronson while the two rap battled while on treadmills.[eight] [9] Mac DeMarco one time played while André initiated a segment styled after Japanese game shows titled "Attack DeMarco!", in which numerous samurai began tormenting DeMarco. In one episode, comedian Rory Scovel had a cooking segment in which he increasingly got upset and destroyed his work station while rapper T-Pain sang the Star Spangled Banner and fired a gun in the air.
André has expressed that each season of the show is shot with a unique style in mind, intended to be thematically cohesive while remaining singled-out from other seasons. Season ane stylistically follows the series pilot which was shot without studio backing on a limited budget, using vintage Ikegami cameras and a darkly lit gear up built in an abandoned bodega.[10] For all subsequent seasons the show was filmed in High-definition video and featured more modern tardily-dark comedy talk evidence elements, including André'due south advent in a formal gray arrange. For season 3, André grew out and straightened his hair in fake of the distinctive hairstyle of comedian Katt Williams and decorated the fix with tropical plants, intending to give the season an upbeat feeling to audiences. In stark contrast, André wore a tuxedo for season 4 and professed to have avoided bathing or grooming, and lost weight during production, dubbing this season the "dystopian Eraserhead" flavour.[11] This season also featured a new house band. Countering season 4, André's season v set included a revamping of the set with more vibrant decorations and a green screen behind the curtain where guests come out. André himself shaved all of his body hair except for his eyebrows, wore cheap cologne, tanned his skin and gained weight throughout.
Guest stars announced throughout the prove, with a number of them beingness faked with impersonators or random people, including Jerry Seinfeld, Russell Brand, George Clooney, The Hulk, Beyonce, Arnold Schwarzenegger (portrayed by Bruce Vilanch on a mobility scooter), and Jay-Z. From season two onwards, more bodily celebrities appeared, including musicians (Tyler, the Creator, Pete Wentz, Devendra Banhart, Killer Mike, Wiz Khalifa, T-Pain, George Corpsegrinder Fisher, Demi Lovato, Gamble the Rapper, Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire, Flying Lotus, Open Mike Eagle, Dave Koz, Mac DeMarco, 311), actors (Ryan Phillipe, Krysten Ritter, Dolph Lundgren, Jack Blackness, Aubrey Peeples, Jack McBrayer, James Van Der Beek, Chris Jericho, Seth Rogen, Macaulay Culkin), or 1980s/1990s tv stars (Sinbad, Tatyana Ali, Lorenzo Lamas, Jodie Sweetin), although other guests have appeared, including television personality Lauren Conrad, talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, animation veteran John Kricfalusi, and porn star Asa Akira. The flavour 5 episode "Blannibal Quits" marked the final boob tube appearance of the late actress Naya Rivera, who was pronounced dead from accidental drowning at the age of 33 on July 8, 2020.[12] [13]
Development [edit]
Early development [edit]
The show was partly influenced past Space Ghost Coast to Declension, a serial that aired on Cartoon Network and later Adult Swim.[14] André had said that prior to shooting the offset season, he rewatched several episodes of it to "absorb as much Infinite Ghost as [he] could". André besides asked many questions of Adult Swim executive Mike Lazzo, the show's creator, who, co-ordinate to André, had no interest in the old show.[14] Other influences include Chris Farley's talk show host graphic symbol from Sat Night Live, "The Merv Griffin Bear witness" episode of Seinfeld, Jiminy Glick, Tom Light-green (who himself would practise an interview with André in the second flavor's 10th episode, also joining in on destroying the set with an electrical chainsaw; likewise, André has done several interviews on his Tom Light-green Live web series), Da Ali G Show and Conan O'Brien.[xv]
The wait of the evidence, co-ordinate to co-manager Andrew Barchilon was intended to mimic "this iconic feeling that drove back to (early on) Letterman and back to Carson."[fifteen] Regarding the tone of the show, co-director Kitao Sakurai eschewed labelling the prove as a spoof, saying in 2012: "I retrieve [the term] implies that we're 100% dependent on the material that other, legitimate talk shows supply, that we're just living off of that. I recall it'due south more of a deconstruction, an alternate reality talk show rather than a spoof. I think that the interviews that we have with existent people and celebrities accept their own value that goes beyond spoof".[15]
Airplane pilot (2009) [edit]
André described himself as being "flat broke" and "scraping by doing commercials and random stand-up," including performing as a caveman for Geico, when he produced the airplane pilot for The Eric Andre Show,[sixteen] known originally as Duh Air Ache On Dre Shoe.[17]
The pilot was co-hosted with Hannibal Buress and was directed by Andrew Barchilon and Kitao Sakurai.[18] It was filmed "over a few days" in an abandoned bodega in Brooklyn in 2009.
Afterward filming some human being on the street segments, André ran out of money and couldn't afford an editor. Knowing that information technology would exist too difficult to explicate how to edit the "slop pile of footage", André took on the task himself, spending a year learning Final Cut.[16] The pilot was then sent to "a agglomeration of networks" (including NBC and MTV)[15] where information technology was rejected on at to the lowest degree one occasion for "look[ing] a little inexpensive and public access-y".[16] Keith Crofford of Adult Swim said in 2013 that, on seeing the pilot, making the show "was pretty much a no-brainer from there".[18]
Parts of the pilot were shown at San Diego Comic Con 2013,[19] although information technology is unknown if the full panel has been recorded.
Product [edit]
Writing team [edit]
The cadre writing cast of the testify consists of André, the evidence's directorial team Andrew Barchilon and Kitao Sakurai, and producer, as well as "Kraft Punk" actor, Dan Back-scratch. Series editor Doug Lussenhop joined the writing staff starting time with flavour 2. Additionally, Hannibal Buress was a writer for the first three seasons of the show.
The other writers who contributed to more than i flavor are Eric Moneypenny and Tommy Blacha (seasons one and two), Jesse Elias and Rory Scovel, who also appeared in the show as "Chef Rory Scovel" (seasons 2 and 4), and Heather Anne Campbell and Pat Regan, who had been working at the show since the commencement season (seasons three and four).
Other writers of note include Josh Fadem (season 1), Kevin Barnett and telly producer Erica Oyama (flavor 2), Jon Daly, Ron Funches, Seth Morris, and Brent Weinbach (flavor 3), and Colton Dunn, Brett Gelman, Adam Pally, Jake Weisman, and Hampton Yount (season 4).
Season one (2012) [edit]
Season 1 was filmed over the grade of ten days, with the opening sequences all filmed together over ii and a half days at the end of the shoot.[sixteen] At to the lowest degree xx desks were broken while filming the starting time flavour and despite the desk-bound being constructed of drywall to arrive easier to pause, André did suffer injuries during the season's production.[16]
Filming of the first flavour of the show saw André receive a big amount of creative freedom, but The Eric Andre Testify did receive notes from "Standards and Product" at Adult Swim, particularly regarding suicide, drug apply and insulting specific deities: André commented that "I can curse out God, just I can't curse out Jesus".[16] In a 2012 interview, André described production difficulties when planning a scene where "I shit and so hard that my organs autumn out of my anus". Adult Swim had already flagged the sketch, writing to the evidence: "He can shit so hard that organs fall out of his anus, but he can't make it wait like he's intentionally doing it".[16]
Another scene planned, merely not shot, for season 1 involved André jumping out of a manhole on the street wearing a prison uniform and handcuffs, yelling "I'k free! I'm free!" just André was concerned with "go[ting] shot" and when the testify contacted the city, they were warned of "toxic gasses in the sewer that you need special Hazmat suits for."[16] A scene which would take featured Andrew "Die" Dirt performing as Andrew "Dainty" Clay, a comedian whose punchlines ever espouse positive feminist ideologies, was not filmed due to a scheduling conflict with Clay.[16]
Guests for season 1 included player Dolph Lundgren.[15] Glory impersonators included an actor portraying George Clooney and a graphic symbol named Russell Brand played past actor Semere Etmet who André described every bit "[the] sweetest guy".[fifteen] Co-directors Sakurai and Barchilon admitted that "they [weren't] entirely sure where Etmet came from and that he keeps showing up on fix".[15]
Homo on the street segments included André hiding in a trash can to jump out and surprise people who used information technology (claiming they were the "millionth person" to use said can) and André visiting a Mensa convention, dressed in a complete suit of armor.[xv]
Co-manager Sakurai stated that during the filming of the first season, "ironically the most angry and violent people we've got from things are like people at a Mensa convention, [...] [Andre] was physically attacked."[15] Additionally, André was arrested and spent time in jail during production of season 1 when he attended a boondocks hall meeting in a frat-boy getup and appear his plans to put "beer in the water fountains and cameras in the girls' locker room".[20] [21]
André, who was likewise known for his part as Marker Reynolds on the ABC sitcom Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 when The Eric Andre Show launched, was warned by ABC network executives non to mention the serial on The Eric Andre Prove, as they did not want to create an clan between the two. Co-ordinate to André, several cast and crew members on Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 were not even aware of the existence of Adult Swim when explaining to them The Eric Andre Show.[14] Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 was cancelled in January 2013[22] [23] and in April 2013, it was announced that The Eric Andre Show had been renewed for another season, with a few of his former co-stars from the ABC show to make appearances as guests.[24]
The Eric Andre New Years Eve Spooktacular (2012) [edit]
On December 31, 2012, Adult Swim aired a 27-minute Halloween-themed New Years special titled The Eric Andre New Years Eve Spooktacular. André commented in 2022 that filming on a live-to-tape format is "kind of difficult" and "I don't think I'd do that again. [...] I think you can fit in more jokes per square inch in something that's heavily edited".[25]
Season 2 (2013) [edit]
With season 2, The Eric Andre Show changed to an HD photographic camera setup, a new set design, and a new announcer, whilst André began wearing a suit. (Indeed, the show was reintroduced equally "The NEW Eric Andre Show" for the opening of the season premiere, the HD alter being revealed through a blurry flick of the new set becoming clearer just before the episode began.) Because of the difficulties with gaining consent nether California'due south regulations, some of the impromptu and subconscious photographic camera sketches had to exist re-recorded in New York Urban center. André likewise admitted to using tactics on real celebrities to make them visibly uncomfortable during the taping without informing them, such as putting "erstwhile, rotten clams under their seat earlier they come out, or estrus ducts in their seats so they're just sweltering."[26] The studio space is non airconditioned. André said this was because the studio's airconditioning was likewise loud to run while filming, but that information technology had the added effect of making the guests feel uncomfortable, in line with the testify's theme.[27]
Guests for season 2 included Vivica A. Pull a fast one on, during whose interview André jumped onto—and through—his desk. André explained that the ground "was solid concrete evidently", and that he landed on his tailbone, "in this manner that had this domino ripple effect up my spine so my body was asymmetrical for the rest of the year. I was walking around all weird".[25]
In the final episode André tackled drummer Pfelton H. Sutton twice and the episode ended with a mock "In Memoriam" tribute to the musician. Fans of the show mistakenly thought the memoriam was existent until the musician confirmed via Twitter that he wasn't expressionless.[28]
Season 3 (2014) [edit]
Co-director Kitao Sakurai described season iii's interview methods as "Vietcong interrogation tactics".[29] "We almost always use the first moment of an interview", said co-director Andrew Barchilon, "And then we skip to the end, when they're exhausted and confused. That'southward where the gold is".[29]
Guests on the 3rd flavour included Lauren Conrad who "walked off and was really hostile afterwards".[25] The extra "somewhat gamely endured" André until he ate his own vomit (which was actually oatmeal, unbeknownst to her), at which point she fled the interview.[29] According to a 2022 interview with André, "Lauren Conrad was wanting blood after,"[25] and he later reflected "she'll probably forever hate me, merely I call back she's fantastic".[29] Chris Rock appeared on the testify later calling André, saying, "I'm going to do the show. I'grand flying myself out and putting myself up. I'g a huge fan."[21]
Musical guests Exhumed performed during the third season with three backup singers impersonating The Supremes. According to guitarist Matt Harvey, The Eric Andre Show originally wanted Pig Destroyer to perform, but they were unavailable, "so since we were in California, we got the nod." Harvey explained that part of the reason their appearance was and so short was that they "went to the taping and just got hideously, disgustingly drunk. I'one thousand talking like – boozer to unprofessional levels [...] I wish nosotros had been a bit more than level headed about it in retrospect, though".[25]
Man on the street segments included dragging a leaking body handbag through New York's Chinatown; the production hadn't wanted to spend $300 on a filming let and were ultimately met by constabulary and other starting time responders.[29] In another instance, André splashed people on the subway with breakfast cereal and milk. "It was the hottest day of the twelvemonth and the milk reeked," said André of the segment. "They just thought I was a lunatic".[29]
Flavor 4 (2016) [edit]
Scenes planned but not filmed for season 4 included an underwater sequence based on a scene from the flick Superlative Secret![25] [ failed verification ] André explained: "We came shut to doing it two years in a row. We even went as far as having a tank in the outskirts of Los Angeles County where nosotros were going to become all this scuba gear and diving and crane operators; all of these underwater stunt performers. But it's just so expensive and and so fourth dimension consuming that it'south not worth sacrificing a 1000000 other things for simply 50 seconds".[25] [ failed verification ]
Guests for season 4 included rapper T.I. "Nosotros had T.I. walk off," according to a 2022 interview with André, "but he had just had enough."[25] [ failed verification ] Rapper Flava Flav's interview ended on a freeze-frame of co-host Hannibal Buress kicking Flav in the face; a move Flav denies happened. Flav posted on Facebook in Oct, 2016, "People asking about that B.S. Eric Andre prove. That kick in the face, NEVER HAPPENED. That's some Bullshit editing done to disparage Flav. Yo Eric Andre - FUCK You for that motion gee - Season Flav".[30] [31] Guests intended but not booked for flavour 4 included Jay Leno and Katt Williams.[25] [ failed verification ]
André was nearly arrested while filming man on the street segments during production.[25] [ failed verification ] André spent time in infirmary having stitches in his hand due to filming a segment where he was supposed to "hail [sic] through a machine window, but my entire hand went through the window and got sliced up. It was also during the get-go week of shooting and then my fingers are like in weird argent finger casts for a lot of the street stuff".[25] [ failed verification ]
Flavor 5 (2020) [edit]
Developed Swim confirmed via Twitter that the show would air its fifth flavour in late 2020.[32] [33] [34] André said in an interview that he put on twenty pounds, shaved all of his body hair (except for his eyebrows), and "saturday in many tanning beds" in preparation, describing his await as "this weird uncanny valley version of myself" which contrasts with his 4th flavour advent. He confirmed that the flavor would again feature pranks on the show'southward guests, stating, "Nosotros would very reluctantly or non at all tell the celebrity guests the name of the show so that they'd just come in bullheaded".[35]
Filming of flavour 5 was finished merely earlier the start of the COVID-nineteen pandemic in March 2020.[36]
On September 10, 2020, the release appointment was announced for season 5, Oct 25, 2020.[37] On September xxx, 2020, a trailer was released for the flavour.[38]
On October 22, 2020, Eric confirmed in an interview that Hannibal Buress would leave the series during the season for personal reasons, and he would be replaced with Blannibal, who is played past James Hazley. André found Hazley on Craigslist. Afterwards Hazley left, no recurring co-host took his place, but frequently Felipe Esparza and Lakeith Stanfield acted as co-hosts during interviews for the rest of the season.[39] [2] On his leave from the bear witness, Buress said: "Information technology's been a fun ride, only I'thousand almost 40; it'southward time to do something else."[xl]
The crew of season v took inspiration from Liberace for the set since they discovered him in 2022 and they called him "a strange human from another era".
During filming of one episode's gear up destruction intro, Eric concluded upwards suffering a concussion when a shelf John Cena had thrown him into proceeded to fall backwards, causing one of its metal bars to hitting him in the dorsum of the head. As a effect, Eric had to go to the hospital, a situation he admitted in the season's behind the scenes special happened often plenty that he had a special phrase to use (calling it a "popcorn") whenever he needed medical attention; he likewise did not identify any blame on Cena, albeit he performed his function as requested and it was simply a matter of he and his crew not planning it out properly.[41]
Episodes [edit]
Cast [edit]
Both host Eric André and co-host Hannibal Buress play exaggerated caricatures of themselves, with André existence consistently eccentric, dysfunctional, violent and psychotic, whilst Buress serves as a relative directly man to André's antics, despite commonly interim as bizarrely as he does. André consistently overacts during interviews, acts aggressively towards his crew members, diverts from the script, continuously exposes himself to everyone around him, and overall sets out to make his guests feel as uncomfortable as possible (all of which is intended acting, a tactic used on celebrity guests to evidence the distinctions between each of their reactions to the surround of the fix).[42] Although just equally outlandish, Buress is less of an oddity than André, and commonly ends up correcting André's mistakes, shaming him on stage. Since there are merely 2 chairs on the set, Buress ends up giving away his seat when a guest appears, awkwardly continuing next to them and attempting to unnerve them from the host'south behavior. The announcer has been voiced by iii actors: Gary Anthony Williams during flavour one, Tom Kane during season 2, and Robert Smith from season iii onward. Other than the introduction, they typically announce but during ane-off game segments on the show.
In flavor 5, the bear witness's status quo changes significantly, with Hannibal quitting half-way into the second episode and existence replaced with a mutant clone named "Blannibal" made from Hannibal's olfactory organ-hair. Blannibal himself as well quits in the centre of the flavor, leaving Eric without a recurring co-host.[two]
The firm band is likewise notable for regular participation in the evidence. The initial house ring was on the show from flavor i to flavor three, and consisted of Tom Ato every bit the guitarist, Early McAllister as the saxophonist, Pfelton Sutton as the drummer (who is most always tackled during the show's opening), Jerry Wheeler equally the trombonist, and Adora Dei as the keyboardist. The bassist changed oft, being portrayed by Karen Elaine in season 1, JV Smith in season 2, and RJ Farrington in flavor 3. This entire band was replaced at the start of season four with a group of elderly men, including Don Peake as the guitarist, Emilio Palame every bit the keyboardist, Harold Cannon as the singer, Oscar Rospide as the bassist, and Tony Katsaras as the drummer. Semere-Ab Etmet Yohannes has also portrayed Russell Brand in several episodes. John Bueno, Jermaine Fowler, Roy Subida, Pat Regan, Vanessa Burns, Byron Bowers, and Buddy Daniels Friedman have all made recurring appearances equally coiffure members throughout diverse seasons. In season 5, the ring is replaced with an all-Japanese crew with the members beingness Sumiyo Iwasawa every bit the maraca and recorder player, Masatoshi Nishimura as a guitarist and vocalist, Jiro Okabe equally the bassist, Ryo Okumoto every bit the keyboardist, Takashi "Chi" Saito as the drummer, and Rayko every bit the vocalizer.
Alive tours [edit]
The Eric Andre Bear witness Live was a touring production of The Eric Andre Show in live venues that were booked during the airing of the first season of the bear witness in 2012.[43] The tour was extended through September 21, 2012 with four boosted due east declension venues added to the schedule.[44] A follow-up tour was scheduled for November 2013.[45]
Home media [edit]
The start four seasons have been released on iTunes, Google Play, PlayStation Video and Amazon Video. All of the five seasons, as well as the New Year's special, are likewise available on Hulu, although information technology may non exist available in several countries.[46] [47] [48] [49]
Reception [edit]
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At the conclusion of the first flavor, Christopher R. Weingarten of SPIN described the evidence equally "possibly the weirdest (and most engrossing) x minutes on contemporary television." Adding that the show combines "the dwelling house-brewed humanity of Fernwood 2 Night, the surrealist Möbius strips of Tim & Eric, the Dada puckishness of Tom Light-green and the kinetic pranksterism of Jackass, [Eric Andre is] ultimately an Andy Kaufman for the Four Loko generation".[16]
Analysis [edit]
Some analysts have identified strong nihilistic and post-ironic themes in the prove. Sociologist Alex Prong of The University of Western Ontario explains that "Eric Andre'southward encompass of postmodern irony serves him and his audience well, revealing the absurdity of American politics through satire and mimicry...Eric Andre may practise nihilism in that absurdism makes dandy comedy, but it is a hopeful nihilism, still with an eye for the future."[l] According to former Eric Andre Show editor Andrew DeYoung, The Eric Andre Show and similar shows on Adult Swim are meant to "reverberate the frenetic distribution of data on the net – that'due south why a lot of their shows are so chaotic and absurd."[51]
See as well [edit]
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- ^ "The Eric Andre Prove Live!". Adult Swim. Retrieved October 19, 2013.
- ^ The Eric Andre Show Season 1 on iTunes.
- ^ The Eric Andre Show Flavour 1 at the Xbox Live Marketplace.
- ^ The Eric Andre Testify Flavor 1 at Amazon Video.
- ^ "The Eric Andre Show". Hulu . Retrieved March eighteen, 2018.
- ^ Prong, Alex (Oct 17, 2018). "'Blackness Lives Bladder,' other impaired things Eric Andre said at the RNC, and why they bladder, I mean matter". 2018 Undergraduate Awards . Retrieved June 13, 2020.
- ^ Aroesti, Rachel (August 13, 2019). "'Horrifyingly cool': how did millennial comedy go and so surreal?". The Guardian . Retrieved June xiii, 2020.
External links [edit]
- Official website
- The Eric Andre Prove at IMDb
- The Eric Andre New Years Eve Spooktacular on Vimeo
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Eric_Andre_Show
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