
Drunk History
Comedy • TV-14 • 2013–19 • 6 Seasons
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Historical reenactments from A-list talent as told by inebriated storytellers. A unique take on the familiar and less familiar people and events from America's great past as great moments in history are retold with unforgettable results.
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Classic idea based on the online series. Absolutely hilarious
Highly entertaining! You know it's wrong but ya gotta laugh anyway
These is how i learn history when im to lazy to read
Warnings for seeing people throw up on camera. Absolutely hilarious though.
Hilarious inebriated historical retellings
This show never misses, the guests are always hilarious and the actors playing out the scene always commit no matter how wrong the narrator
Perfect casual show to throw on with friends, learn about history through the lens of drunk guests, entertaining and funny!
Silly but actually has a lot of historical content. Gets a bit repetitive.
Fun retelling of historical events through the eyes of drunk people
So funny & great way to learn a little history. Also if they had this when I was in HighSchool maybe I would’ve been more interested in Hist
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