The Man Show - Season 6

Season 6
Episodes

Tonya Harding Boxing Match
This is the sterilization episode where Joe and Doug reveal intimate details of their sex life to their moms on the game show, "That's My Boy" with Joe and Doug's Moms, they take to the streets to see if they can buy a guy's sterilization on "Who Wants to be Sterilized?", it's time for another Wheel of Destiny and Joe takes to the streets to convince people to sell "Garage Sale Stuff That's Not Yours."

Joe & Doug Road Trip
Joe and Doug discuss what happens in Vegas, the "Juggy Consumer Report", Joe and Doug visit a retirement home to find out if they really do have more sex, and Jay Mohr guest stars in a parody of Pulp Fiction as "Christopher Walken, Ass Watch Dealer," then Doug's Mom Reviews Porn IV.

That's My Boy!
Joe and Doug welcome "Brian Holtzman," the guy who threw water on a crying baby to shut it up, they interview frozen Ted Williams, "Joe Shops for a Religion," and then the audience gets to do Q&A with frozen Ted Williams.

A Man Show Man Tribute
Joe and Doug discuss why women should have sex with real working men which leads them to "Juan Gone Wild: the Story of a Real Man and a Juggy", then the Juggies participate in the science fair and a new segment, "Man Show Mystery."

Stealing Another Man's Midget
Joe and Doug discuss Man Show parodies like "The Prison Man Show," "The Deadbeat Dad's Man Show," "The Man of the Cloth Show," and The "Gay Man Show," commercial parody "Negative Home Pregnancy Test," Joe and Doug look for "The NeXXT Big X Star" with American Idol's Brian Dunkelman and the Juggies go to boot camp.

Sexy Censor Pays a Visit
Joe and Doug discuss why you should never hit a woman, then Doug agrees to box Tanya Harding, but first Joe takes him to the gym for some training, The Magical Negro III

Juan Goes Wild
Joe and Doug present "Irma Wilson: The Network Censor," hilarious commercial parodies, The Man Shopping Network and then it all gets serious on "Hooker Crossfire" from the world famous Bunny Ranch.

Guess Whose Asscrack
Joe and Doug discuss bad relationships and then pay it off with their idea for a new dating service called "Ill Suitors," Part 2 of Joe's new psychic show, "The Other Side," and, of course, midgets.

Juggy Boot Camp
Joe and Doug encourage you to "Quit Your Crappy Job," they do a solid for the everyday man in "Hot Tubs for Humanity," present new stuff for sale on "The Man Show Shopping Network," and test the Juggies engineering skills in "Girlfriend Junk Wars."

Hot Tubs for Humanity
The juggy's are sent to boot camp.

Compilation Show II
The guys are packing the Juggies and heading for Jamaica where they take a look back at highlights from this season.
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