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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TV_FunhouseTV Funhouse - Wikipedia

    TV Funhouse. Saturday TV Funhouse is a segment on NBC 's Saturday Night Live featuring cartoons created by SNL writer Robert Smigel. [1] 101 "TV Funhouse" segments aired on SNL between 1996 and 2008, with one further segment airing in 2011. It also spawned a short-lived spinoff series, TV Funhouse, that aired on Comedy Central .

  2. 19 de dic. de 2000 · Robert Smigel (SMY-gull) is a writer and creator of animated comic episodes for Saturday Night Live, including “X-Presidents” and “The Ambiguously Gay Duo.” His newest effort is the new Comedy Central series “TV Funhouse,” described as a broken kid’s show for adults. The Funhouse combines real animals, puppet animals, short films and animation (Wednesday nights at 10:30).

  3. 29 de nov. de 2023 · Comedian/writer/director Robert Smigel joins Rich Eisen in-studio where he reveals the hilarious origin story behind Saturday Night Live’s classic “DA BEARS!...

  4. 19 de dic. de 2023 · Robert Smigel on Making ‘Leo’ with Adam Sandler and If Triumph the Insult Comic Dog Could Run for Office. You wouldn’t expect an animated film about a talking iguana to draw equal ...

  5. Robert Smigel on 40 years of comedy. For decades, comedian Robert Smigel has been making audiences laugh. He's worked as a performer, writer and puppet master and been involved in hit projects like the "Hotel Transylvania" series and the recent Netflix film "Leo." Jamie Wax reports on Smigel's life in the spotlight. Air Date: Jan 20, 2024.

  6. In his nine-hour interview, Robert Smigel talks about his early life and family and growing up in Manhattan. He recalls wanting to be a comedian from an early age but instead pursuing a career as a dentist (following in his father's footsteps). He details how he started doing stand-up after entering a contest while still studying to be a dentist. He traces his career from comedy writer, to ...

  7. 22 de mar. de 2024 · For nearly thirty years, Robert Smigel’s Triumph the Insult Comic Dog has been ripping into people of all different walks of life. A veteran of Saturday Night Live, Smigel’s foul-mouthed puppet persona has become one of the most enduring comedic characters of the 21st century.No one’s safe from Triumph — but it’s far from Smigel’s only creative outlet, as he’s also been a major ...