MadTV and In Living Color were my after-school go to shows. Then it was Whose Line Is It Anyway with Drew Carey after supper. The nostalgia is hitting me hard.
Me either! Got rid of my TV and provider years ago once the lying, phony, corrupt left-wing lamestream so-called, ‘media,’ bahahahaha (can’t even use that term without laughing anymore 😂) began getting exposed like they deserve! Now I primarily just watch mostly old reruns of the classics and alternative political media for any political information to stay informed.
Thank you so much for uploading all these. I really miss this show. I use to watch this every Saturday night as a teenager. I will never understand how snl continues and Mad TV is gone. Mad tv is so much better.
The Michael Moore skit with George Bush's mother had me dying it was so hilarious how she jump-started her kick I just fell out dying oh my God I miss this show
The best comedy show ever. Sorry SCTV. Sorry In Living Color. Everyone got blown out. Everyone. Great compilation! Thank you so much whoever you are that put these together.
Over time I sort of convinced myself that MadTV wasn't as great as I remembered. That it was all just nostalgia. I was wrong. It's even better than I remembered.
😂 The first 3 skits & the taco skit Her/Loretta to Jorge: "Jorghey! Get back to the pipeline! Jorge I see you, now don't you fake push buttons on the microwave." * he keeps pushing them * 🤣
I love LOVE the AMWAY reference by Mo Collins!!!’ My brother and sis and law got into that crap and it was evil af… this couple were sadly not just a skit… how many parents do we know were the same way or just a combo of other parents? It’s so real it’s scary.
Like Mo Collins, I also grew up in Minnesota and Amway (and other multi level marketing) was present at one point in the family growing up. Felt like that joke was a wink and a nod to being from there.
I'm sitting here on my 31st day in the hospital and glad to remember that I haven't seen most of these old MadTV sketches. I was enjoying them up until the 20:00 minute mark, and then suddenly realized that the arguing between the woman and her husband was triggering me. I know it's comedy, but it is SERIOUSLY exactly like the kind of childhood I had, where my parents would scream at each other and yell stuff like this for hours and hours -- often deep into the night. Even in my bedroom with my pillow over my head and headphones in my ears, I couldn't drown it out. How sad is that? I have to skip scenes like this in movies and shows because, even though it's comedy and should be funny, it's actually like real life was for me growing up. Crazy. Other than that, I find these sketches hilarious.
It may be hard, but we can use the absurdity of comedy to face our childhood trauma and confront it, to finally come to terms with it and fully integrate the lessons of our life experiences to be a better person. The writers of that skit and even Mo Collins clearly have been though that as well, so it comes off as real and authentic. What upsets me about the skit as well is how it portrays the grandpa and neighbors as being totally oblivious or afraid to call the parents out, that is a very common thing in toxic relationships. If others would have the courage to stand and do what is right by others, we could stop this behavior in its tracks. The daughter and grandpa dealing with dimmenta are both victims here. It strongly reminds me of the abusive family dynamic in the Sidney Poitier film, “A Patch of Blue”.
❤ So very true....I feel the same way, although I am grateful to have stopped recreating these toxic relationships in my own adult life. The acting in these Mad Tv sketches was so good & realistic that it triggered me as well...I had to fast forward over these scenes, SO GRATEFUL that I can do this & not have to endure this childhood pain & trauma again. I don't know how I survived it in real life 😮
Sometimes comedy holds up a dark mirror… these comedic actors are so good in this sketch they made me laugh! But the daughter trying her best to bring peace and make everyone happy, did bring a tear to my eyes. Wow.
I don't share the experience, but the sketch still gets uncomfortable. I've seen couples like that though who clearly hate each other but think it's better for the kids if they stay together and you can't convince me that getting divorced wouldn't be better for everyone.
Absolute classic always loved watching it back then and now to be honest the only good years of SNL were the 90s but mad TV always was my favorite true ogs know
Was the James gandalfini sketch actually based on anything that actually happened? Or were they just having fun with Will Sasso's impression? I don't remember hearing about James acting out like Russell Crowe back in the day
Hello from Salt Lake City. Had never seen the Elizabeth Smart skit before and at first I was “oh c’mon”….but then I was dying laughing at how accurate at what sell outs her parents are. They sure as hell capitalized on her horrific experience.
59:07 I love how Ike, already slightly breaking from Mo's delivery, just dies laughing. He plays it so well as sad crying, but you can tell those are happy tears 😂
This show, however many years later it is.... is still freaking hilarious. It was always so much better than SNL.
SNL been trash for like 30 years....
The women are insanely funny too its so all around great.
SNL became PC around 2010 and forward.
yeah
SNL is trash. This was the greatest comedy show ever
Mad TV was one of a kind. I’m miss this kind of brave comedy!
Stephanie Weir and the yoga skit had me dying!! 😂😂😂
She is so frickin funny 😂😂😂
It predicted the future of people “sunning” their perineum
She's hilarious!
She is hilarious as Dot
She did it perfectly. Such a talented comedian.
MadTV and In Living Color were my after-school go to shows. Then it was Whose Line Is It Anyway with Drew Carey after supper.
The nostalgia is hitting me hard.
Indeed, my friend. Those were excellent times!!!😅
The mad TV cast is seriously the best crew of actors and actresses ever put together.
No actually the cast of The Carol Burnett Show was the best❤
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The nostalgia is real I haven't watched TV in years.
I'm here for it too
Why start then? You escaped! Run run never return!
I stopped watching TV in 2007 and replaced it with TH-cam. I've been on here watching random stuff ever since.
Me either! Got rid of my TV and provider years ago once the lying, phony, corrupt left-wing lamestream so-called, ‘media,’ bahahahaha (can’t even use that term without laughing anymore 😂) began getting exposed like they deserve! Now I primarily just watch mostly old reruns of the classics and alternative political media for any political information to stay informed.
Me neither.
Thank you so much for uploading all these. I really miss this show. I use to watch this every Saturday night as a teenager. I will never understand how snl continues and Mad TV is gone. Mad tv is so much better.
Because SNL is CIA and propaganda mouthpiece.
The Bush /bin Laden connection skit was awesome! Way ahead of it's time!😊
Always loved Stephanie Wier
She's sooooo talented.
Man...I used to watch this with my dad. We never missed an episode.. good times.
Holy crap, hilarious. Madtv and living color kicked total ass.
Nicole Parker is so goddamn funny lol, that Elizabeth Smart had me dying. 😂😂😂
The Michael Moore skit with George Bush's mother had me dying it was so hilarious how she jump-started her kick I just fell out dying oh my God I miss this show
Whoever made this comp thank you
As an Indian, the Indian marriage skit has me crying laughing
Stephanie Weier makes me laugh so much her smile is so infectious
Damn, these were edgier than I remembered them as a kid… or maybe I just understand them better now!
Yes now that we’re adults we’re able to get the references 😂
Maybe it just seems so edgy because the world is soft now.
The second one.
Mad TV pushed the limit's, but I was raised on it
And now, we find most comedy too vanilla without that edge to it.
Oddly enough we weren't allowed to watch South park or SNL growing up. But we never missed an episode of MadTV 😂
@@hhxichikk I think you might like Mike Epps under rated never faded... It's hilarious
I remember staying up late saturday night to watch MadTV at 11pm then South Park at 12 back in the day.
Lol the yoga scene was hilarious
The wedding singer skit had me laughing with tears. I've never seen that one before, And I thought I knew mad tv
The best comedy show ever. Sorry SCTV. Sorry In Living Color. Everyone got blown out. Everyone.
Great compilation! Thank you so much whoever you are that put these together.
Great skits.
Loved the one where Bush's mom gives M Moore a beat down.
All of their cast were faf comedic actors.
Anything to go back to the sane days!! Thanks for the upload
Over time I sort of convinced myself that MadTV wasn't as great as I remembered. That it was all just nostalgia.
I was wrong. It's even better than I remembered.
You rewatch it as an adult and now get all of the subtext, it destroys you.
Back when there was something to look forward to.
The first skit is my most favorite ever 😂
None of these skits would ever fly these days. I miss the early 2000s and 90s TV.
Very true
I can't understand why we can't bring them back to reintroduce humor
You are the definition of pure delusion. I mean, what an unbelievably stupid claim.
@@TheSleepingonitthe world today is too woke. The production would get cancelled, we can’t have this humor without offending the vocal minority.
Exactly...these wouldn't fly, yet you could broadcast porn no problem.. Its all backwards!
LOL in the entire dentist sketch it was just Mo and Michael trying to make each other break 🤣
Insert Mandatory “Better than SNL” comment
This was such a good show. Great cast and production.
Aw man! I miss Mad TV! It was more than just Mad... #MadTV
this needs to make a comeback, mad tv was truly hilarious, snl barely gets a chuckle out of most people, really wish they revived mad tv
They tried. It failed.
The yoga skit must be where the gta5 writers got the idea
Or yogis actually are like that
The yoga skit 😆😆😆😆
22:31, Ike actually hit his hand on the fireplace wall . You can see Mo looking away trying not to laugh.
😂 The first 3 skits & the taco skit Her/Loretta to Jorge: "Jorghey! Get back to the pipeline! Jorge I see you, now don't you fake push buttons on the microwave." * he keeps pushing them * 🤣
I loved this show
Loved this show
lmfao i totally remember Michael's "Sage Hagen" character 😂😂😂
I love LOVE the AMWAY reference by Mo Collins!!!’ My brother and sis and law got into that crap and it was evil af… this couple were sadly not just a skit… how many parents do we know were the same way or just a combo of other parents? It’s so real it’s scary.
Like Mo Collins, I also grew up in Minnesota and Amway (and other multi level marketing) was present at one point in the family growing up.
Felt like that joke was a wink and a nod to being from there.
I guess yoga's not for everyone! 😂
So much better then ANY episode of SNL nowadays!!
Even back then
The Powerslut Girls skit 😂😂😂
Elizabeth smart?? Damn. This is an old ass episode...damn. I'm pretty damn old too 😅
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 It's been sooo long...this was the show ❤ *singing* 🎶 Looower Expectaaaaatiiioooonnnns🎶
"Like a happy meal to make you feel real."😅😅😅
I'm sitting here on my 31st day in the hospital and glad to remember that I haven't seen most of these old MadTV sketches. I was enjoying them up until the 20:00 minute mark, and then suddenly realized that the arguing between the woman and her husband was triggering me. I know it's comedy, but it is SERIOUSLY exactly like the kind of childhood I had, where my parents would scream at each other and yell stuff like this for hours and hours -- often deep into the night. Even in my bedroom with my pillow over my head and headphones in my ears, I couldn't drown it out. How sad is that? I have to skip scenes like this in movies and shows because, even though it's comedy and should be funny, it's actually like real life was for me growing up. Crazy. Other than that, I find these sketches hilarious.
I hope you get better soon.
It may be hard, but we can use the absurdity of comedy to face our childhood trauma and confront it, to finally come to terms with it and fully integrate the lessons of our life experiences to be a better person.
The writers of that skit and even Mo Collins clearly have been though that as well, so it comes off as real and authentic.
What upsets me about the skit as well is how it portrays the grandpa and neighbors as being totally oblivious or afraid to call the parents out, that is a very common thing in toxic relationships. If others would have the courage to stand and do what is right by others, we could stop this behavior in its tracks.
The daughter and grandpa dealing with dimmenta are both victims here. It strongly reminds me of the abusive family dynamic in the Sidney Poitier film, “A Patch of Blue”.
❤ So very true....I feel the same way, although I am grateful to have stopped recreating these toxic relationships in my own adult life.
The acting in these Mad Tv sketches was so good & realistic that it triggered me as well...I had to fast forward over these scenes, SO GRATEFUL that I can do this & not have to endure this childhood pain & trauma again. I don't know how I survived it in real life 😮
Sometimes comedy holds up a dark mirror… these comedic actors are so good in this sketch they made me laugh! But the daughter trying her best to bring peace and make everyone happy, did bring a tear to my eyes. Wow.
I don't share the experience, but the sketch still gets uncomfortable. I've seen couples like that though who clearly hate each other but think it's better for the kids if they stay together and you can't convince me that getting divorced wouldn't be better for everyone.
Lolol its the southern mannerisms that have me dying - it's not really like that but it is also EXACTLY like that down here - so awesome
The first segment of the show was deep, particularly the part about parents pushing dope to keep their kids quiet.
This show was some absolutely great stuff...!!!!
MadTV was by far way better then SNL. By far. Stephanie Weir, Alex Borstein, Bobby Lee, Michael McDonald, totally unmatched talent
YES! i havent seen this in YEARS!!! i know what im watching the next hour
I always loved those Lorraine skits
Stephanie is a subtle physical comedy GENIUS!!
I feel like this is every yoga instructor in California😂
15:35 they were trying to warn us!!!!! 😢
Total... scrotal... freedom!
This was way better than SNL
This was great. I needed some laughs. Thanks.
"Doctor..... Soap"
"Soap????"
😂😂😂😂 omfg im dying
Did someone call an ambulance for you to take you to the ER??
@@SlapperPants .....great "joke", Grandpa.
UH HUHUHUH
“ I will NEVER be happy, unless she’s 👹HaAaPpYyYYY👹“
Absolute classic always loved watching it back then and now to be honest the only good years of SNL were the 90s but mad TV always was my favorite true ogs know
Mad tv is society now .
Wonder what year?
We would never exploit Elizabeth, this is all her idea! Right here! Right Elizabeth?
Elizabeth:
In living color was amazing as well
While watching the wedding skit, I couldn't even breathe I was laughing so hard😂😂😂
👏🎯😂❤! Big Thanks!
Fantastic. Massive success of a show. All other comedy shows should strive for this utter joy.
I also came several more times during the James Gandolfini skit 😬😬
How does he do that keeping a straight face.
"54:18 Damn, those electrifeid sachschan tuubs y aqua tuubs could really come in handy for rhinal snot."
29:24 "I just feel so bloated with all this bone marrow." 🤣
Will sassy had to have been the voice for Dysfunction Junction, right?
I agree..
Sorry, I’m not sure, I was busy focusing on my swollen jewelry box
I had no idea Jordan Peele was on Mad TV! lol
Stephanie Weir has a beautiful DISTINCTIVE smile.❤ Her and Mo Collins, and ANJELAH JOHNSON-REYES were my favorites on MAD TV.
i go as lorraine for halloween every year but if you ask me shes every cooky aunt😂😂😂😂😂
Even back then MadTV knew they were doping up kids!
Is it weird that for a second, I thought that Stephanie Weir was a younger Jessica Lange? 😆
Washed down with a cup of hot cosby
1:40 he’s just like Fabien from GTA V😂😂😂
Was the James gandalfini sketch actually based on anything that actually happened? Or were they just having fun with Will Sasso's impression? I don't remember hearing about James acting out like Russell Crowe back in the day
I think it’s because everyone assumed James was just like Tony Soprano in real life. But in reality his personality was the opposite.
“She’s just a normal girl, and we’re a normal family”
I'm never gonna get to sleep laughing so much.
7:35 😂😂 something wrong with Debra yo
" its only as hard, as you make it" 😂😂😂
Hello from Salt Lake City. Had never seen the Elizabeth Smart skit before and at first I was “oh c’mon”….but then I was dying laughing at how accurate at what sell outs her parents are. They sure as hell capitalized on her horrific experience.
59:07 I love how Ike, already slightly breaking from Mo's delivery, just dies laughing. He plays it so well as sad crying, but you can tell those are happy tears 😂
18:19 Way to go Barbra Bush! Put that no good Moore in his place!
53:17 lol the character break
I remember watching the first skit, and is so true
10.09 Nokia 3310, so iconic
“And expose your swollen jewelry box” 😭😭😭
Mad tv was better than SNL
"I don't know how to breathe through my vagina?"
Me either 😂😂😂
More nostalgic tv for sure bro!
"24:49 Who's the neighbor lady? I know it's not Ana Gasteyer but definitely resembles her."
I love that they have to try to keep from laughing
1st time I saw PUBLIC school rock! Very Funny! I was a big fan of the show, always believing MadTV was much more edgier and funnier than SNL.
Most definitely
Playstation, the meaning of christmas is playstation :)