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Revision as of 08:14, 8 July 2015

Teen Wolf
Genre Clip show
Comedy
Starring Rob Dyrdek
Sterling "Steelo" Brim

Chanel West Coast

Theme music composer Mark Mothersbaugh
Opening theme "Uncontrollable Urge"
created by Devo; performed by Rob Dyrdek
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 127
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Christian Duguay
Jeff Tremaine
Kristina Edwards
Lauren Dolgen

Michelle Klepper
Rob Dyrdek
Sara Cohen
Shane Nickerson

Running time 22 minutes
Production
company(s)
Dickhouse Productions (2011-14)
Gorilla Flicks (2014-present)
Broadcast
Original channel MTV, MTV2
Picture format 480i (SDTV)
1080i (HDTV)
Original release August 29, 2011 – present
External links

Ridiculousness is an American comedy clip show that began airing on August 29, 2011. On television, the show is rated TV-14 due to language and violence, hosted by Rob Dyrdek and co-hosted by Sterling "Steelo" Brim and Chanel West Coast. Ridiculousness shows various viral videos from the Internet, usually involving failed do-it-yourself attempts at stunts, to which Rob and his panelists add mock commentary. Although the format bears some similarity to viewer-submission driven shows such as America's Funniest Home Videos, Ridiculousness producers, as well as the show's network, MTV, do not accept viewer submissions and air a disclaimer before and after each episode warning that, because of the dangerous nature of the stunts being shown, any attempts to submit a video to the show will be discarded sight unseen.

Contents

Production

On September 10, 2012, Ridiculousness was renewed for a twenty episode third season. It premiered on February 14, 2013, and included a crossover with Jersey Shore when Pauly D guest-starred. The season would later go into hiatus in April 2013 and return on July 18, 2013. Season 3 averaged a 1.6 P12-34 rating and is the No.1 original cable series in its time slot with P12-34.

It was announced on September 17, 2013, that Ridiculousness has been renewed for a twenty-two episode fourth season. Season 4 premiered on January 2, 2014. The show is currently in its sixth season.

Episodes

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 16 August 29, 2011 December 19, 2011
2 20 April 30, 2012 November 5, 2012
3 20 February 14, 2013 September 19, 2013
4 21 January 2, 2014 April 3, 2014
5 18 July 10, 2014 October 30, 2014
6 32 January 1, 2015 June 25, 2015

Season 1 (2011)

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Guest Original air date U.S. viewers
(million)
1 1 Ryan O'Malley1[1] August 29, 2011 3.14
2 2 Johnny Knoxville September 5, 2011 1.74
3 3 Big Black September 12, 2011 1.77
4 4 Travis Pastrana September 19, 2011 1.41
5 5 The Dingo September 26, 2011 1.28
6 6 Matthew Mounce1[2] October 3, 2011 1.89
7 7 Jeff Tremaine October 17, 2011 1.43
8 8 Matt Schlager1[3]2[4] October 24, 2011 1.57
  1. ^ This guest only appears for one segment.
  2. ^ Catie Upton fills-in for Chanel West Coast in this episode.

Ending Segment: The Ultimate Search - At the end of each episode in Season 1, Rob would search for a random video on Bing.

Season 2 (2012)

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Ending Segment: High Speed Recap - At the end of each episode in Season 2, a 30-second montage of all the videos in the episode would play.

Season 3 (2013)

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Ending Segment: Chanel's Best Guess - At the end of each episode in Season 3, Rob would display two words on the screen (in the Eddie Barbanell episode, three), and have Chanel guess what type of video would play.

Season 4 (2014)

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Ending Segment: B.Y.O.C. (Bring Your Own Clip) - At the end of each episode in Season 4, Rob would allow the guest to bring a clip of their choice. If there was no guest, then either Rob, Sterling, or Chanel would provide the clip. (In the Jackson Nicoll episode, Rob brought the clip instead of Jackson.)

Season 5 (2014)

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Ending Segment: Hashtag It - At the end of each episode in the first half of Season 5, Rob would show a clip and Rob, Sterling, Chanel, and the guest would try to apply a funny hashtag to it. In the second half of Season 5 (starting with the Kylie and Kendall Jenner episode), the hashtag was revealed first, and the group would try to guess what kind of video would play.

Season 6 (2015)

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Reception

References

External links

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