The Man Show - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

The New Guys
The season five premier episode, Joe and Doug discuss Hookers in America, Magical Negro II at a Massage Parlor, the game show parody - "Guess Whose Ass Crack?" with special guest Lou Ferrigno.

Wheel of Destiny
Joe and Doug discuss Doug's Vasectomy then they take us to the doctor for a full physical, a Man Show classic Wheel of Destiny, Doug gets serious in "Drunken Crossfire", Doug's Mom Reviews Porn II.

Breast Implant Fashion Show
Joe and Doug want to know all about breast implants – Joe is visited by The Magical Negro at a strip club, The Man Show Presents its first Breast Implant Fashion Show, Doug's Mom Reviews Porn – Doug goes hidden camera for a Gay Band Audition.

Dr. Phil
Joe and Doug trash self-help gurus, Part 2 of "Dr. Phil Signs Books," Blue Balls the Midget is here, Doug's Mom Reviews Porn Again and another amazing "Juggy Consumer Reports".

The Other Side with Joel Rogal
Joe and Doug discuss swimsuit issues vs. real porn, then they hire a sketch artist to show guys what their spouse will look in 20 years, Joe stars in his version of a psychic show in "The Other Side with Joe Rogan" and they present "Man Scams."

Make Me Stiff
Joe and Doug discuss gender betrayal, especially by Dr. Phil, a Dr. Phil look alike does a book signing and gives out bad advice, the guys debut a new game show called, "Make Me Stiff," it's time for "Geriatric Crossfire" with old guys talking about sex, and "Juggy Consumer Report 2.'

Midget Porn
Joe and Doug discuss being how handicapped guys get away with a lot, so they send a Singing Blind Guy to see how far he can push it, Man Show Man celebrates the guy who cuts off his own arm to save his life, "The Man Show Investigates: Sexual Experiences with Midgets" and more "Juggy Consumer Products."

Breakup Bounty Hunters
Joe and Doug skewer "platonic" relationships, Blue Balls the Midget returns, Joe and Doug host a new show that gets your stuff back called, "The Breakup Bounty Hunters," and they finally crack in "Words You Can Get Past the Censor."

Toilet Expo
Joe and Doug present "The Man Show Ten Commandments," Joe visits the world famous Bunny Ranch for his Movie Club, the world's first Toilet Expo and Frozen Ted Williams returns for more Q&A.

Church of the Man Show
Joe and Doug discuss religion and sex, and in the charitable turn they present "Hot Tubs for Humanity" just before Joe turns priest of "The Church of The Man Show Confessions," and then they close it out with "The Hot Girl Test."

Compilation Show I
The Best of The Man Show from the Catalina Island Dump with: "Magical Negro Massage Parlor," "Rivington Investments," Joe and Doug get their physical, "Hot Tubs for Humanity," "Drunken Cross Fire."
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