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- A pair of recent community college graduates look to become entrepreneurs in Chicago's South Side.
- Monty Python meets The Princess Bride (1987) in this Comedy Central original series. Follow Kröd Mändoon and his band of ineffectual freedom fighters as they fight evil and save the world.
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- In her first one-hour special, The Daily Show's Desi Lydic is setting out on a global expedition - exploring how and why the U.S. has fallen so far behind much of the world when it comes to women and education, economics, health and politics.
- After the economy collapses, the Goverment repeals the child labor laws and children have to go to get jobs.
- Roastmaster Jeff Ross explores the world surrounding the U.S.-Mexico border, speaking to immigrants, DREAMers, detainees, border patrolers, human traffickers and Trump supporters. Then he puts on a show next to the border wall to roast American immigration policies, random audience volunteers and every ethnicity imaginable.
- A (parody) behind-the-scenes look at the many sides of Bradley Cooper during the filming of "A Star Is Born."
- The mobile-only platform an unprecedented peek at the comedian's interactions with people he meets and places he visits "on a tour to the far corners of the country and beyond.
- A podcast in which Marc Maron has conversations with various comedians.
- See Owen Benjamin share his infinite wisdom and virtuoso musical ability! From talking his way out of speeding tickets with ease, to avoiding being arrested by the TSA, even finding the solution to road rage, Owen Benjamin is unstoppable.
- Comedy Central's comedians offer coverage of the 1992 Republican National Convention.
- Comedy Central's comedians offer coverage of the 1992 Democratic National Convention.
- Stan persuades everyone in town to buy hybrid cars, not realizing the new cars cause a different kind of dangerous emission.
- Towelie's autobiography, "A Million Little Fibers," becomes Oprah Winfrey's official Book of the Month selection and a bestseller... but for how long?
- Al Gore gets the boys trapped in Cave of the Winds while trying to kill the purported "Manbearpig"; Cartman finds treasure that he attempts to steal.
- Eric's mom turns to Dog Whisperer Cesar Millan as a last resort to turn him to a good little boy, but he may have also turned him into a repressed killer.
- The boys dedicate their lives to defeating a high level player killing other players in World of Warcraft.
- Kyle sets out to prove that 9/11 wasn't a government conspiracy, and actually uncovers a government conspiracy to create a conspiracy.
- Kyle discovers that his brother Ike is having a sexual relationship with his kindergarten teacher. The police are reluctant to help, so Kyle is forced to turn to the new school hall monitor for help: Eric "Dawg" Cartman.
- Cartman tries to cryogenically freeze himself so he doesn't have to wait for the new Nintendo Wii; Ms. Garrison falls for the new Evolution teacher.
- Cartman is stuck in the future, in the middle of an international civil war between rival Atheist factions. And he STILL can't play Nintendo Wii.
- When Stan loses his job as the paperboy, he decides to become the coach of the local Pee Wee Hockey team, just to make some money. Unfortunately, he gets way more than he bargained for.
- Stan becomes a social outcast after his father Randy says "the N-Word" on national television, but Michael Richards and Mark Furhman come to Randy's rescue.
- Terrorists attack Imaginationland, in an attempt to take over peoples' imagination; Kyle refuses to follow through with his promise to suck Cartman's balls.
- Stan and Kyle become local celebrities after they score 100,000 points on the video game "Guitar Hero." A talent agent signs them to a contract, which ends up ruining their friendship.
- Randy Marsh sets the world record for the biggest bowel movement, until Bono comes along and challenges it.
- Officer Turner feuds with a civil rights icon who lives in the building she just bought, and Simon and Kareme start selling popcorn on the street.
- Officers Turner and Goodnight guard a store that's selling Jordan sneakers; Simon and Kareem try to locate a laptop that has Kareme's sci-fi novel on it.
- Simon and Kareem crash a barbecue; Officer Turner gets a new wig to impress her old high school classmates.
- Officer Turner throws herself into the search for a missing teenager, and Stacy sets out to record the perfect song to inspire the community.