The Weird Al Show - The Complete Series (1997)
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Synopsis: In 1997, musical satirist Weird Al Yankovic ventured into the world of children's programming with his appropriately wacky Saturday morning series THE WEIRD AL SHOW. Taking his cue from PEE WEE'S... In 1997, musical satirist Weird Al Yankovic ventured into the world of children's programming with his appropriately wacky Saturday morning series THE WEIRD AL SHOW. Taking his cue from PEE WEE'S PLAYHOUSE, Weird Al spun surreal comedy, animation, musical sequences, special guest stars, and, of course, his trademark pop-culture parodies into a pleasantly bizarre confection somewhat marred by network-mandated moral lessons. Though it only lasted for one season, the series remains a much-beloved cult favorite and is presented here in its entirety for a total of 13 episodes featuring inspired guest appearances by Drew Carey, Gilbert Gottfried, Michael McKean, Judy Tenuta, Emo Philips, Fred Willard, Victoria Jackson, Dr. Demento, Fabio, John Tesh, Alex Trebek, the Barenaked Ladies, and Hanson. [More]
Starring: "Weird Al" Yankovic
Starring: "Weird Al" Yankovic
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