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90's Sketch Comedy Pt. 2 By: Hoju Koolander
Article Score: -4


If you stayed up late enough watching re-runs of The Real World on MTV in the mid 90's you may have stumbled across one of two things:

Trippy/Demented/Hilarious animated classics such as


OR

Trippy/Demented/Hilarious comedy classics from

Finding yourself in the first category means you can probably still do a killer Beavis and/or Butthead impersonation and most likely...

...have a thing for older women with elongated bodies who prefer to dress themselves in form-fitting latex.

For those who were lucky enough to find themselves in category #2 you, like myself have probably re-enacted several of The State's off the wall skits to anyone in earshot so as to not let the legend die.

And to those who don't recall any of this, luckily you were born in the era of YouTube.


The State was much more experimental than SNL and more relatable than the Canadian zaniness of the Kids In The Hall, it's work speaks for itself.

To understand the absurdity, let me first offer you a description of "The Audition".


A normal looking guy comes in to audition for a beer commercial in front of two producers. He holds up the can of beer and proceeds to calmly read the lines, when suddenly he changes course...


..."Duhhhh, duhhhh! I'm so dumb, I'm Mr. Dummy, I'm Dummy Butt, I'm so stupid!"

The producers then interrupt him to ask what he is doing, to which he responds, "Just trying something different, that's all". They ask him to try again.


Again he starts out normal, but then breaks into more nonsense, slurring his words as he exclaims, "I love the beer, the beer is my Mommy, hello, Mommy!"

Again he is stopped and asked to leave, but emotionally he asks for one more chance "I know I can nail it".



This time he almost gets through the entire phrase, but suddenly screams, "Ow! My Butt! Duhh! Duhh!" And so it ends.


Such is the nonsense-filled world of The State. Any sense of normalcy is quickly shattered by a completely unrelated and unexpected change of direction.


Another scenario involves a mailman who has decided to deliver tacos instead of the mail. When confronted by one of the home owners the mailman is told,

"I love the tacos, but if I had to choose between the tacos and the mail? I'd have to choose the mail". Somberly the mailman walks off, just as the customer turns turns to see his mailbox scoot away saying matter of factly, "Bye, Bye mailbox".


There's a lot more wackiness to be had, but much of it is a case of "You had to be there".

The State lasted for 2 seasons and then its members went on to such Comedy Central programs as Viva Variety!, STELLA and the very popular Reno 911.

One VHS tape and a book were released in the 90's and there is a DVD set that has been produced but not released by MTV with no formal explanation as to why. Meanwhile individual epdisodes and skits are available for download at various sites.

Fond memories indeed, late nights, crazy crap.

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FeranKnightPosted: 07/18/2008
I loved this show! There were a lot of memorable characters and skits. One of my favorites is when they were telling a sophisicated joke on one half of the screen and the other half was a hillbilly with a whoopie cushion. No matter how hard you try to watch the smart joke, the fart noises and inbred laughter make you watch the dufus.

The show was sold to ABC during season 2 and ABC changed their mind, canning it. I think there's still some debate about rights holding things up...

The article could have been longer, but it was good to bring up such a classic show.
JenningsPosted: 07/18/2008
My sister and I still quote the State to this day. Its true, you cant explain it, you just have to see it. The mail taco's though is a good explination of the States absurd sense of humor, I mean if the skit was enough the freaking mail box just takes off its great.

One of my favorite skits is where a father and son are having a tender moment and then decided to race back home, but instead of being a nice game the race turns into a death duel, with the grandpa coming out of nowhere and kicking ass.

Watching the few VHS tapes of The State I recorded a long time ago always takes me back, I really wish the show would come to DVD. Great article.
TheWizard241Posted: 07/18/2008
the state is 1 of my favorite shows from the 90's, but i gotta say iloved the liquid television shows also...i kinda fit into both categories.

as for the DVD release, what i've heard is that there are some issues w/ the music. Mtv has some kind of agreement w/ the record labels where they can use any song in any of their shows that has had a video aired on Mtv w/o having to pay royalties, but this doesn't carry over into video or DVD releases. so they have to negotiate w/ the labels on how much they will get from the DVD sales.

damn greedy record labels, i want my state and malcolm in the middle DVDs!!!!
DosmosisPosted: 07/19/2008
The State= Legendary...
if you got the humor, you loved it!
if you didn't, you might as well go play with your magic mice.
Hoju KoolanderPosted: 07/21/2008
For all you people that loved The State and posted comments, I still couldn't get a Thumbs Up to keep me off the back page? -5? That's harsh, but deserved, it's a pretty short and shallow article.
This was actually my 3rd attempt at an article and has been on the back burner for a loooong time. I submitted it a month ago and I'm actually glad they waited to post it, since my other articles were much more popular and polished. Needless to say there will not be a part 3.

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