
The Eric Andre Show
Comedy • TV-MA • 2012–23 • 6 Seasons
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A comedic talk show from an alternate reality featuring unstable hosts, a variety of celebrities—both real and fake—and unusual studio action.
Starring
Eric André, Hannibal Buress, Pfelton Sutton, Adora Dei, James Hazley
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User Reviews
One of the most unpredictable funniest show on tv.
The humor isn’t for everyone, but I find this show hilarious.
Surrealist humor and absolutely unhinged. Filled to the brim with iconic moments. Andre is a treasure.
Adult Swim’s funniest, most insane, and best scenes come from this talk show. This show is for people who can laugh at any type of comedy.
If you’re into absurdism and cringe humour you’ll love it. Most people however will probably hate it and that’s fine
It has some hilarious bits, but I can’t sit through a whole episode
let’s give a quick shoutout to christina applegate
never know what to expect best prank show ever
Chaotic humor to the furthest degree i’ve seen
It’s weird… like really weird. But that’s what makes it awesome!
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Ratings
575 (6%)
826 (9%)
3,224 (36%)
4,241 (48%)
7.7 – Based on 8.9k ratings
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