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Wondershowzen

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Wonder Showzen

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Wonder Showzen is an adult comedy show series produced by Vernon Chapman and John Lee of PFFR. It was first aired on MTV2 on March 11th, 2005 and ended on May 19th, 2006.[1] The series is a parody of various educational children's shows.

History

Wonder Showzen was being developed as early as 1999 as "Kids Show". A few short pilot episodes were created and pitched to USA Networks, but were ultimately rejected due to its content not being a good fit for the network. However, on August 13th, 2004, one of the pilot videos (shown below) found its way onto "eBaum's World":memes/sites/ebaums-world where it gained interest and popularity.[2]



The show was eventually picked up by MTV Networks for their MTV2 channel, with the final name being changed from "Kids Show" to "Wonder Showzen". However, the theme song to the show is still called "Kids Show".

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