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The Jeff Dunham Show

The Jeff Dunham Show

You’ve seen Jeff Dunham and his characters on stage at his sold-out concert events. Now see what happens when they perform in front of a live studio audience and go into the real world. Watch as Achmed tries to join the Marines, Walter gives relationship advice to young couples, and Bubba J. visits a firing range. Throw in the antics of Sweet Daddy Dee, Peanut, and Jose Jalapeno, and you’ve got the formula for another smash-hit DVD. The DVD includes all 7 episodes.

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  1. TLD

    Review by TLD for The Jeff Dunham Show
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    this was a very badly put together format for jeff dunham, and it was the first one of his shows that i didn’t think was funny, nothing new, not worth watching, we actually turned it off after 20 mins….too bad cause i have loved his other stuff….

  2. M. Dolan

    Review by M. Dolan for The Jeff Dunham Show
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    OMG!! I watched every episode of this show, twice! I can’t wait to get it on DVD and watch over and over again! That Bubba J really cracks me up… and oh man, Achmed KEELS ME every time!!! I’m so excited!!!

  3. Nikki Lindsey

    Review by Nikki Lindsey for The Jeff Dunham Show
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    I own all the Jeff Dunham specials, this is a cheap crappy knock off. I had high hopes for it. Even though we have seen the other dvds many time my husband never fails to laugh, he never cracked a smile at this. I can say it enough it is crap.

  4. Haunted Flower

    Review by Haunted Flower for The Jeff Dunham Show
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    “The Jeff Dunham Show” is a Comedy Central offshoot of Jeff Dunham’s live shows using the familiar characters Walter, Achmed, Bubba J, Sweet Daddy Dee, Peanut, and Jose Jalapeno. In this seven episode season, Dunham introduces his characters onstage in front of an audience and then goes to a clip of them out in the real world trying to interact with other people.

    Watching the show, the format is VERY similar to the Dave Chappelle Show where he would interact with the audience and introduce segments and then go to the clip in a sketch comedy sort of way. However, the difference between Dave Chappelle and Jeff Dunham was that Chappelle was really good at this. When Dunham takes his characters out in public, the audience is supposed to believe they are real people and other actors and celebrities talk to the puppets. For example, Brooke Hogan is set up with Peanut on a date until Peanut “eats” some guacamole laced with nuts that he is allergic to and Achmed intercepts the date to put the moves on her. We see the characters’ feet, dancing with other people, shooting guns, all sorts of things.

    If you like these characters and think they are funny on their own, than this show will probably work for you and you’ll enjoy it. The magic of the previous live show format was that everyone marveled at Dunham’s ability to DO these characters since ventriloquism isn’t easy and there was always potential for him to start cracking up too much or making a mistake or Achmed’s arm falling off which would increase the hilarity of any given bit. Taking the “live” quality out of the format with everything being pre-taped in these segments means they could have used as many takes as they wanted to finish a scene, so it just isn’t as impressive as when it is done on the spot. Also the scenes themselves just aren’t written that funny anyway.

    The concept of Jeff Dunham having his own show sounds great, but this format does not work for his brand of comedy and talents effectively.

    Bonus Features:

    Behind the Scenes shows the making of sketches of Achmed joining the Marines and also Achmed’s funeral. Jeff Dunham is smart enough to know that Achmed is one of his most universally liked characters due to his talking in a wittle cute voice and varying inbetween that and temper rages. These segments aren’t more than a few minutes and include some Comedy Central Promos.

    The unaired sketch is with Sweet Daddy Dee, a character I don’t even remember from other specials I’ve seen from Jeff Dunham. He apparently gets to wear lots of chain bling and slang. His cut scene is Sweet Daddy Dee helping Germans get rid of an acapella group singing in the attic. Yes, the attic. He turns them into a Bavarian singing group to save them and when the Germans still don’t like them, Nazi and “The Sound of Music” jokes abound. A good choice to cut.

    The bloopers show that his live bits introducing scenes often had to be retaped, especially when he starts coughing. He often forgets his lines and starts laughing and stuff goes wrong with the puppets getting their hands stuck on walls.

  5. Terri J. Nice

    Review by Terri J. Nice for The Jeff Dunham Show
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    Got the Dvd could not wait to watch it. It was fantastic. Roll on the floor hysterical!

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