Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)

Camp Kill Yourself (CKY) (1999-2002)

EndedReality showComedy

The CKY video series is a series of videos produced by Bam Margera and Brandon DiCamillo and other residents of West Chester, Pennsylvania. Four videos have been released to date, Landspeed presents: CKY (later called CKY), CKY2K, CKY 3, and CKY4: The Latest & Greatest. There is also a CKY "documentary" DVD, which is a supplemental item in the hard-to-find CKY "Box Set," as well as two "CKY Trilogy" sets, both of which are compilation DVDs featuring scenes from the previous CKY DVDs. The videos were named after Bam Margera's brother Jess Margera and his band CKY (with Deron Miller and Chad Ginsburg). "CKY" stands for "Camp Kill Yourself". The videos feature Bam Margera, Brandon DiCamillo, their friends and Bam's relatives lubbed up and performing various stunts and pranks, interspersed with skating and prank footage of Bam and other pros.

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Scheduleevery Sunday (240 min)

Last Episode

CKY4: The Latest & Greatest
Year 2002Episode 1240 min

CKY4: The Latest & Greatest

CKY4: The Latest & Greatest CKY 4, the fourth film in the series, was released on November 10, 2002. It has a marked improvement in editing techniques compared to the other films, mostly due to Bam Margera's newly-acquired wealth and ability to purchase motion picture film cameras and utilize advanced post-production facilities. However, it also features a lot of older video material, some unseen, some extended and some off-cuts from previous CKY films. Scenes include Don Vito's 50 Shots of Peach Schnapps (Bonus Feature) and Ryan Dunn rolling off a roof in a barrel. CKY4 is the only CKY video to be censored, and one of the few DVDs to have been censored three times. ▪ A DVD Easter Egg showed Bam and his then-girlfriend mid-coitus with altered color mixes to avoid nudity. This wasn't the first time CKY videos have attracted trouble of this sort, but none of the previous videos cut legal sexually themed scenes until this one in mid-2003. ▪ In 2002, Brandon DiCamillo and CKY drummer Jess Margera wrote a rap about Masters Of The Universe characters Skeletor and Beast Man engaging in extreme homosexual behavior, called Skeletor vs Beastman. Mattel, owners of the Masters Of The Universe franchise, heard about the rap, and were displeased. Margera was sent a cease-and-desist order, and subsequent editions of the DVD have replaced this video with skateboarding footage. ▪ CKY guitarist Chad Ginsburg, a large fan of punk rocker G.G. Allin, visited his grave one day and after consuming an entire bottle of Jim Beam bourbon (Allin's favorite beverage), he proceeded to urinate on the grave, and left an autographed copy of Infiltrate.Destroy.Rebuild. which was later stolen. Mixed in between the grave footage is CKY performing Allin's song "Bite It, You Scum". ▪ At the end of the "lil key key" skit performed by Chris Raab, there was a "Secret Easter Egg" also got cut in 2003 for unknown reasons.
nov. 10, 2002

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
2002-11-10CKY4: The Latest & Greatestnov. 10, 2002
2001-02-12CKY 3févr. 12, 2001
2000-05-22CKY2Kmai 22, 2000
1999-03-01Landspeed presents: CKYmars 1, 1999
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' premiere?

'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' premiered on July 12, 1999.

Who were the main cast members of 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)'?

The main cast members of 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' were Bam Margera, Brandon DiCamillo, Ryan Dunn, and Chris Raab.

What was the genre of 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)'?

'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' was a reality comedy television show.

Where was 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' set?

'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' was primarily set in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

Who created 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)'?

'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' was created by Bam Margera.

What was the premise of 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)'?

'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' followed the adventures and pranks of a group of friends in West Chester, Pennsylvania.

Did 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' feature stunts and skateboarding?

Yes, 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' featured stunts and skateboarding as part of its comedic content.

Who were some of the frequent guest stars on 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)'?

Some of the frequent guest stars on 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' included Tony Hawk, Johnny Knoxville, and Rake Yohn.

Did 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' receive critical acclaim?

'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' gained a cult following and was well-received by its target audience.

Did 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' have a soundtrack?

Yes, 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' had a soundtrack featuring various punk and rock songs.

What was the impact of 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' on popular culture?

'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' played a significant role in popularizing extreme stunts and skateboarding culture.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)'?

'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' faced some controversies due to its explicit content and dangerous stunts.

Did 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' inspire any spin-off shows or movies?

'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' inspired the spin-off show 'Viva La Bam' and the 'Jackass' franchise.

How long were the episodes of 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)'?

The episodes of 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' had varying lengths, typically ranging from 20 to 30 minutes.

Did 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' incorporate elements of reality television?

Yes, 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' incorporated elements of reality television by documenting the real-life pranks and stunts of the cast.

What was the target demographic of 'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)'?

'Camp Kill Yourself (CKY)' primarily targeted young adults and fans of alternative comedy.

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