The Drunk and On Drugs Happy Funtime Hour

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The Drunk and On Drugs Happy Funtime Hour
Genre
Surrealist humor Black comedy Off colour humor Mockumentary Comedy drama Sketch comedy Spoof comedy
Created byRobb Wells
John Paul Tremblay
Mike Smith
Written byJohn Paul Tremblay
Robb Wells
Mike Smith
Directed byRon Murphy
StarringJohn Paul Tremblay
Robb Wells
Mike Smith
John Dunsworth
Pat Roach
Maury Chaykin
Jay Baruchel
Amy Sedaris
Luke Gordon
Country of originCanada
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes6
Production
Production locationHalifax Regional Municipality
Original release
NetworkAction
ReleaseJuly 22 (2011-07-22) –
August 5, 2011 (2011-08-05)

The Drunk and On Drugs Happy Funtime Hour is a Canadian television comedy series, which aired during the 2011 television season on Action.

Described by its producers as "Curb Your Enthusiasm after it got smashed in the head with a hammer and force-fed liquor and drugs",[1] the show stars Trailer Park Boys actors John Paul Tremblay, Robb Wells and Mike Smith as fictionalized versions of themselves. The fictional trio are starring in a new sketch comedy series, Happy Funtime Hour, but their production goes awry when a mad scientist named Doctor Funtime (Maury Chaykin) forces them to ingest a hallucinogenic substance he created. The actors must endure unpredictable events while constantly meeting different characters. The show features high quality prosthetic and makeup work to portray a wide range of off-the-wall characters, including pirates, superheroes, mafia, WWII Canadian (sandwich) soldiers (armed with live rounds), drug dealers, cult members, ambulance drivers, etc. Particularly disturbing characters abound, such as an armless pizza chef, a cleaner who appears to use his enormous dangling tongue, and an old gypsy woman who pays for "sugar," a euphemism for male loving. The sequences between characters feature segues such as tvs or radios, and the show features shifts of perspective from present day to WWII or pirates.[2]

Cast[edit]

The supporting cast includes Maury Chaykin, John Dunsworth, Patrick Roach, Jay Baruchel, Richard Collins, Amy Sedaris[2] and Luke Gordon. All three main actors also play numerous minor and one-off characters, utilizing an array of prosthetics.

Premiere[edit]

The series premiered in Canada on 22 July 2011, and aired two episodes three Friday evenings in a row. Due to poor reception and also because of the death of Maury Chaykin, the series has been cancelled.[3] Chaykin's "mad scientist" character had already been re-cast once; musician Alex Lifeson was originally set to take on that role[4] before bowing out in early 2010.

List of characters[edit]

John Paul Tremblay[edit]

  • John Paul Tremblay (Himself)
  • Sammy Brutto
  • Karen Sunshine
  • Captain Reginald Scary
  • Chip
  • Flex Fearless
  • Lightning Stick O'Leigh
  • Paul Colomb

Robb Wells[edit]

  • Robb Wells (Himself)
  • Stabby Brutto
  • Moley Brutto
  • Chris Tall
  • Russfert Thelonious Diggins
  • Chase Lightning
  • Rico
  • Kris Kream

Mike Smith[edit]

  • Mike Smith (Himself)
  • Don Brutto
  • Joelp Fuckerton
  • Elson Bandle-Hiover
  • Liza
  • Peter P. Squalls
  • Blaise
  • Captain Mega Power
  • DJ Dazzie Daddle

Other characters[edit]

  • K. Money
  • Samantha
  • Sasquatch
  • Jackson Packinsteel
  • Papa Karlson
  • Dr. Funtime
  • Maury Chaykin (Himself)
  • Potatoes
  • Dr. Fieldiveory
  • Cincinnati Harry
  • Big Ron
  • Commander Mayo
  • Speedy Pete
  • Falcon
  • Patrick Roach (Himself)

Sandwich Soldiers[edit]

List of episodes[edit]

Title Original airdate Season Episode # Total Episodes #
Maury Chaykin F**ked Us July 22, 2011 1 1
Former Trailer Park Boys stars Mike Smith, Robb Wells and John Paul Tremblay wake up in the town of Port Cockerton months after an attempt to film a variety show called The Happy Funtime Hour, to find all of the cast and crew they hired addicted to a powerful hallucinogen.
Sexual Metal Underwear July 22, 2011 2 2
The boys attempt to leave town, but get sidetracked by a pair of locked metal underwear, a meeting with cult members at the hospital, and a deal they are forced to make with the Brutto's to return Cincinnati Harry before they get stabbed to death with corn holders.
Robbie Krishna and The Bigron July 29, 2011 3 3
The Cristall Hearts Sunshine Parish make a profound impression on Robb causing Stabby Brutto to get captured by the Sandwich Soldiers as they pursue Nazis. Don Brutto's health continues to deteriorate and Captain Megapower is taken hostage by a sexually confused Sasquatch.
Where in the F**k is Cincinnati Harry? July 29, 2011 4 4
K-Money's frustration escalates when she is still unable to reach the boys who have been taken prisoner by Joelp. Stabby is tortured by the cult members as Chase Lightning and Flex Fearless search for Captain Megapower. Cincinnati Harry is found but the boys are taken captive by the pirates who finger JP.
Piss, Gas and the Eiffel Tower August 5, 2011 5 5
Pat sends Mike to look for Robb and JP and to get gas for the generator keeping Cincinnati Harry alive. Falcon pulls ahead of Speedy Pete in the race for Port Cockerton's number one ambulance service and the boys end up in the clutches of a very unhappy Brutto family.
Sucking Off K Money (The Festival of Death) August 5, 2011 6 6
All worlds collide at Don Brutto's Festival of Death and the boys are confronted by Dr. Funtime and a very pissed off Katherine Money.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Trailer Park Boys". NOW, November 22, 2007.
  2. ^ a b "The Boys are back and on drugs" Archived 2010-09-15 at the Wayback Machine. The Globe and Mail, July 12, 2010.
  3. ^ Weber, Bruce, "Maury Chaykin, Character Actor, Dies at 61"; The New York Times, July 29, 2010
  4. ^ Wild, Diane. "Trailer Park Boys return in new series". TV-eh. Retrieved 2012-06-24.

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