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Impractical Jokers

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Updated Jan 29, 2025 at 07:16PM EST by LiterallyAustin.

Added Nov 14, 2016 at 02:25PM EST by Adam.

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About

Impractical Jokers is a reality television prank show in which four lifelong friends from Staten Island, New York--Joseph "Joe" Gatto, James "Murr" Murray, Brian "Q" Quinn, and Salvatore "Sal" Vulcano-- challenge each other to perform dares with strangers in front of hidden cameras. If they fail the dare, they go on a loser board. At the end of the episode, the joker(s) with the most failures goes through a punishment, which are created by the winning joker(s).

History

The four friends began performing as an improv troupe called The Tenderloins in 1999. After a successful run, they turned to television. TruTV announced Impractical Jokers in 2011, and the first episode aired December 15th of that year.[1] The show has run five seasons, and TruTV announced it was renewed for a sixth on July 22nd, 2016.



Reception

The show has been well received amongst critics. The New York Post praised it, and The New York Times praised how unlike similar prank shows like Jackass and Candid Camera, in Impractical Jokers, "the gag pays off twice: once in the reaction of the unsuspecting passer-by, once in the discomfort of the fellow doing the asking."

Fandom

Impractical Jokers is very popular online. They have nearly 3 million Facebook likes,[2] over 617,000 Twitter followers,[3] and nearly 4,300 followers on the Impractical Jokers subreddit[4] as of November 14th, 2016.

Sal Vulcano

In November 2016, photoshops of an old picture of Sal Vulcano when he was heavier than he currently is began growing popular on Instagram. The trend started when @daddyfanclub_[6] posted a photo of Sal superimposed on the United States on November 13th, following the 2016 United States Presidential Election. As of November 14th, there are over 30,000 posts under the #SalVulcano tag.[5]


Extensive scientific research shows that this is the last image the human brain creates at the point of death. Could this be God himself? This was left on my car at work. I'm literally shaking right now. I'm not sure if I can even. I fear for my life in #TrumpAmerica

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External References

[1] Wikipedia – Impractical Jokers

[2] Facebook – Impractical Jokers

[3] Twitter – @truTVjokers

[4] Reddit – /r/ImpracticalJokers

[5] Instagram – #SalVulcano

[6] Instagram – @daddyfanclub_ original post_

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