MTV2 has greenlit a second season of cult fave “Wonder Showzen.” In addition, MTV has greenlit new skeins “Final Fu” and “Rhythm and Reggaeton” and ordered series pilots for “Are You Game?” and ...
Wonder Showzen is an American sketch comedy television series that aired between 2005 and 2006 on MTV2. It was created by John Lee and Vernon Chatman of PFFR. The show is rated TV-MA. The show's ...
Wonder Showzen Season 1 is an American adult puppet black comedy television series, that showcases the 1970s educational kids whose shows are hilariously parodied in this production. It features a ...
A sendup of ’70s and ’80s kids shows, Wonder Showzen aired late night on MTV2 in 2005 and 2006 and was definitely not for children. “If you allow a child to watch this show, you are a bad parent or ...
In the era of Trump, fake news, and post-truths, a late-night variety show from 2005 called Wonder Showzen feels newly vital, like the first whiff of the gas leak that continues to explode all around ...
Wonder Showzen, one of the most twisted, subversive, and hilarious shows to ever air on basic cable, lasted two seasons on MTV2 in 2005 and 2006. While it looked on the surface like an ’70s/’80s ...
Who: Wonder Showzen, which is getting a complete series release on DVD March 16. In a legendary segment on the show, with the problematic title Beat Kidz, a small child dressed up in the signature ...
Help! “Wonder Showzen” has come to life!!! There’s a freaky-deeky show at Metronome this evening called Revue Nu(e). Here’s what’s on deck: Lee Anderson’s psych-blues band Cccome? will make you, um….
For two beautiful years, MTV2 somehow got away with airing Wonder Showzen, John Lee and Vernon Chatman’s brilliantly insane spoof of children’s shows like Sesame Street. The list of talent that ...
Independence Day is one of those holidays that without fail brings out the laziness in television. It knows what you expect, which isn't much, and it gives you exactly that. Special grilling episodes ...
Please tell me that you watched Wonder Showzen when it was TV back in the day (aka, the early 2000s). I would really like to believe that, at this point, we've all seen it. If not, hang with me ...