The Filthy Frank Show

The Filthy Frank Show (2011-2016)

EndedScripted showComedy, Adult

Filthy Frank is the embodiment of everything a person should not be. He is anti-PC, anti-social, and anti-couth. He behaves and reacts excessively to everything expressly to highlight the ridiculousness of racism, misogyny, legalism, injustice, ignorance and other social blights. He also sets an example to show how easy it is in the social media for any zany material to gain traction/followings by simply sharing unsavoury opinions and joking about topics many find offensive.Yes, there is no denying that the show is terribly offensive, but this terrible offensiveness is a deliberate and unapologetic parody of the whole social media machine and a reflection of the human microcosm that that social media is.

Network
ScheduleMonday - Sunday (daily) (10 min)

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S06E14SHOCK COLLAR CHALLENGEApr 24, 2016
S06E13THE GENTLEMEN'S GUIDEApr 22, 2016
S06E12fish hook through the cheekApr 19, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Filthy Frank Show' premiere?

'The Filthy Frank Show' premiered in 2011.

Who created 'The Filthy Frank Show'?

'The Filthy Frank Show' was created by George "Joji" Miller.

What genre does 'The Filthy Frank Show' belong to?

'The Filthy Frank Show' falls under the genre of comedy.

Who were the main characters in 'The Filthy Frank Show'?

The main characters in 'The Filthy Frank Show' were Filthy Frank, Pink Guy, and Salamander Man.

What was the format of 'The Filthy Frank Show'?

'The Filthy Frank Show' followed a sketch comedy format.

What were some recurring segments on 'The Filthy Frank Show'?

Some recurring segments on 'The Filthy Frank Show' included "Bad Internet Rappers," "Weaboo Jones," and "Filthy Frank vs Chin-Chin."

What was the overall tone of 'The Filthy Frank Show'?

'The Filthy Frank Show' had a dark and surreal comedic tone.

Did 'The Filthy Frank Show' feature any music?

Yes, 'The Filthy Frank Show' featured original music created by George "Joji" Miller.

How did 'The Filthy Frank Show' gain popularity?

'The Filthy Frank Show' gained popularity through viral videos on social media platforms like YouTube.

Did 'The Filthy Frank Show' have a cult following?

Yes, 'The Filthy Frank Show' developed a dedicated cult following due to its unique and unconventional style.

Did 'The Filthy Frank Show' tackle any social or political issues?

'The Filthy Frank Show' often touched on social and political issues through satire and dark humor.

Were there any controversies surrounding 'The Filthy Frank Show'?

Yes, 'The Filthy Frank Show' faced some controversies due to its explicit content and offensive humor.

Did 'The Filthy Frank Show' inspire any other content creators?

Yes, 'The Filthy Frank Show' served as an inspiration for many content creators who embraced its unique style of comedy.

Did 'The Filthy Frank Show' have any recurring catchphrases?

Yes, 'The Filthy Frank Show' had several recurring catchphrases, including "It's time to stop!" and "I'm gay, I'm gay."

Did 'The Filthy Frank Show' feature any cameos?

Yes, 'The Filthy Frank Show' occasionally featured cameos from other popular YouTubers and internet personalities.

Did 'The Filthy Frank Show' have any spin-offs or related projects?

Yes, 'The Filthy Frank Show' spawned several spin-off channels and projects, including the character Pink Guy's music career.

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