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  1. Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz: Created by Nick Cannon. With Katt Williams, Taran Killam, Nick Cannon, Mikey Day. Nick Cannon and a troupe of actors perform a series of brief topical sketches, impersonations and parodies.

  2. Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz. Top-rated. Thu, Jun 7, 2007. S1.E4. Episode #1.4. See what's missing, besides Whitney, on Bobby Brown's "Cribs." The cure for Camel Toe is revealed. Meet the "Claymates." Enjoy the viewer-posted sketch "Skanks on a Plane." And Diddy gives us a taste of his new restaurant; "Sean Jean Silvers." 9.2/10. Rate.

  3. Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz es un programa de comedia protagonizado por Nick Cannon en MTV que debutó el 5 de abril de 2007. El programa fue cancelado y retirado de MTV el 30 de abril de 2007, debido a bajas calificaciones.

  4. A blend of celebrity impersonations, parodies of commercials, TV shows and news broadcasts, and other comedy sketches make up this series that features creator Nick Cannon and a host of...

  5. Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz is made up of the same innovative and explosive comedy that's makes "Wild N' Out" so addictive and hilarious. But instead of one-liners and improv raps, Nick's brought in a crew to deliver the laughs in a rapid-fire collection of fake TV Shows, phony news reports, off-the-wall commercial parodies, dead-on ...

  6. Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz was a sketch comedy show starring Nick Cannon on MTV that debuted April 5, 2007. The show was cancelled and pulled from MTV on April 30, 2007, due to low ratings. A month after the show's cancellation, the series returned on June 7, 2007 as part of the Nick Cannon Power Hour, but was soon cancelled again.

  7. Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz was a sketch comedy show starring Nick Cannon on MTV that debuted April 5, 2007. The show was cancelled and pulled from MTV on April 30, 2007, due to low ratings. A month after the show's cancellation, the series returned on June 7, 2007 as part of the Nick Cannon Power Hour, but was soon cancelled again.