Pranked

Pranked (2009-2012)

EndedReality showComedy

A 30-minute program that showcases the best pranks ever caught on camera and posted online. Known for their seven part Prank War, which has received over 5 million views online, hosts, College Humor.com's Streeter Seidell & Amir Blumenfeld, provide commentary during each episode. The internet celebrities bring their humor to television as viewers watch homemade pranks that are engineered, executed and filmed by kids and normal everyday people, with no help from producers, professional editors or cameramen.

Network
Scheduleevery Thursday at 22:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S05E15The Green ScreenDec 1, 2012
S05E14The Horse StablesNov 30, 2012
S05E13The PlaygroundNov 29, 2012
S05E12The BookstoreNov 26, 2012
S05E09The Cowboy BarNov 14, 2012
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Pranked' premiere?

'Pranked' premiered on November 6, 2009.

Who were the hosts of 'Pranked'?

The hosts of 'Pranked' were Eric Dill and Scotty Arnold.

What was the concept of 'Pranked'?

'Pranked' was a hidden camera show where unsuspecting people were pranked with elaborate and often hilarious practical jokes.

How many seasons of 'Pranked' were there?

'Pranked' had a total of three seasons.

What was the average duration of each episode of 'Pranked'?

The average duration of each episode of 'Pranked' was approximately 30 minutes.

Can you name some popular pranks from 'Pranked'?

Some popular pranks from 'Pranked' include the "Exploding Cake," "Alien Invasion," and "Haunted House" pranks.

Did 'Pranked' feature celebrity pranks?

Yes, 'Pranked' occasionally featured celebrity pranks, adding an extra level of excitement to the show.

How did the hosts execute the pranks on 'Pranked'?

The hosts of 'Pranked' used hidden cameras and professional pranksters to execute their elaborate pranks on unsuspecting victims.

Did 'Pranked' have a specific target audience?

'Pranked' targeted a wide range of viewers who enjoyed lighthearted and humorous prank shows.

Were there any recurring segments or themes on 'Pranked'?

Yes, 'Pranked' had recurring segments such as "Scare Tactics" and "Extreme Pranks," which showcased particularly outrageous pranks.

Did 'Pranked' receive any awards or nominations?

Unfortunately, there is no information available regarding any awards or nominations received by 'Pranked'.

How was 'Pranked' received by the audience?

'Pranked' was well-received by the audience, who enjoyed the show's mix of humor and surprise. It gained a dedicated fan base over its run.

Were there any notable guest appearances on 'Pranked'?

Yes, 'Pranked' featured guest appearances by various celebrities who joined in on the pranks or were the target of the pranks.

Did 'Pranked' have any spin-offs or related shows?

No information is available regarding any spin-offs or related shows to 'Pranked'.

Were all the pranks on 'Pranked' harmless and non-offensive?

The pranks on 'Pranked' were intended to be lighthearted and non-offensive, focusing on humor rather than causing harm or distress.

What was the general format of each episode of 'Pranked'?

Each episode of 'Pranked' typically featured a series of pranks, with behind-the-scenes footage and reactions from the victims and pranksters.

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