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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show aired two seasons. The third, un-aired season is available on DVD and through Youtube's video-purchase feature. Then it came back as a 5 minute long parody video game review show on Machinima and then Nerdist.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show aired two seasons. The third, un-aired season is available on DVD and through Youtube's [=YouTube=]'s video-purchase feature. Then it came back as a 5 minute long parody video game review show on Machinima and then Nerdist.
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* ThrowItIn: Matt Crocco and Liam Lynch frequently stutter, cough, or start laughing while voicing their characters, which is reflected in Liam's puppet work (which is recorded separately from the audio).
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* ThrowItIn: Matt Crocco and Liam Lynch frequently stutter, cough, or start laughing while voicing their characters, which is reflected in Liam's puppet work (which is recorded separately from the audio).audio).
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* {{Corpsing}}: A lot of the show is improvised, so there are often parts where the actors chuckle at themselves and each other. Rather than cut this out, Liam Lynch just moves the puppets to make it look like they themselves are the ones laughing. A particularly notable instance of this is "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rgDQTRx6ATg Baby for Gravy]]", they keep flubbing the tongue-twisting lines, and end up bringing the song to a halt because they can't stop laughing.
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* ThrowItIn: Liam Lynch as Olly has a tendency to crack up, usually in reaction to Chester.
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* ThrowItIn: Matt Crocco and Liam Lynch as Olly has a tendency to crack up, usually frequently stutter, cough, or start laughing while voicing their characters, which is reflected in reaction to Chester.Liam's puppet work (which is recorded separately from the audio).
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show aired two seasons. The third, un-aired season is available on DVD. Then it came back as a 5 minute long parody video game review show on Machinima and then Nerdist.
* SleeperHit: The song "The United States of Whatever," which first appeared on the show in 1999, suddenly became a big radio hit as a novelty song in 2002 when singer Music/LiamLynch released it as a single.
* SleeperHit: The song "The United States of Whatever," which first appeared on the show in 1999, suddenly became a big radio hit as a novelty song in 2002 when singer Music/LiamLynch released it as a single.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show aired two seasons. The third, un-aired season is available on DVD.DVD and through Youtube's video-purchase feature. Then it came back as a 5 minute long parody video game review show on Machinima and then Nerdist.
* SleeperHit: The song "The United States of Whatever," which first appeared on the show in 1999, suddenly became a big radio hit as a novelty song in 2002when singer Music/LiamLynch when Liam Lynch released it as a single.
* SleeperHit: The song "The United States of Whatever," which first appeared on the show in 1999, suddenly became a big radio hit as a novelty song in 2002
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* BreakawayPopHit: If you haven't heard of the show, you've probably heard of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viaTT859Yk0 this.]]
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show aired two seasons. The third, un-aired season is available on DVD. Then it came back as a 5 minute long parody video game review show on Machinima and then Nerdist.
* SleeperHit: The song "The United States of Whatever," which first appeared on the show in 1999, suddenly became a big radio hit as a novelty song in 2002 when singer Liam Lynch released it as a single.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show aired two seasons. The third, un-aired season is available on DVD. Then it came back as a 5 minute long parody video game review show on Machinima and then Nerdist.
* SleeperHit: The song "The United States of Whatever," which first appeared on the show in 1999, suddenly became a big radio hit as a novelty song in 2002 when singer Liam Lynch released it as a single.
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* BreakawayPopHit: If you haven't heard of the show, you've probably heard of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viaTT859Yk0 this.]]
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show aired two seasons. The third, un-aired season is available on DVD. Then it came back as a 5 minute long parody video game review show on Machinima and thenNerdist.
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* SleeperHit: The song "The United States of Whatever," which first appeared on the show in 1999, suddenly became a big radio hit as a novelty song in 2002 when singerLiam Lynch Music/LiamLynch released it as a single.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show aired two seasons. The third, un-aired season is available on DVD. Then it came back as a 5 minute long parody video game review show on Machinima and then
* SleeperHit: The song "The United States of Whatever," which first appeared on the show in 1999, suddenly became a big radio hit as a novelty song in 2002 when singer
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* BreakawayPopHit: If you haven't heard of the show, you've probably heard of [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=viaTT859Yk0 this.]]
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show aired two seasons. The third, un-aired season is available on DVD. Then it came back as a 5 minute long parody video game review show on Machinima and then Nerdist.
* SleeperHit: The song "The United States of Whatever," which first appeared on the show in 1999, suddenly became a big radio hit as a novelty song in 2002 when singer Liam Lynch released it as a single.
* ThrowItIn: Liam Lynch as Olly has a tendency to crack up, usually in reaction to Chester.
* ScrewedByTheNetwork: The show aired two seasons. The third, un-aired season is available on DVD. Then it came back as a 5 minute long parody video game review show on Machinima and then Nerdist.
* SleeperHit: The song "The United States of Whatever," which first appeared on the show in 1999, suddenly became a big radio hit as a novelty song in 2002 when singer Liam Lynch released it as a single.
* ThrowItIn: Liam Lynch as Olly has a tendency to crack up, usually in reaction to Chester.