Nick Cannon and MTV are about to bring the street to the stage with Wild 'N Out--a half-hour of unpredictable snaps and outrageous situations. Every episode, it's Nick vs. a new A-list celebrity, as each leads their own team of improv comedians in an attempt to come out on top in a variety of ridiculous comic throwdowns. Traditional improv games get a hip-hop twist as Nick and our troupe of regulars rip through the headlines--and each others' reputations. It all culminates in …
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01. Orlando Jones |
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Nick Cannon, Orlando Jones, Biz Markie and the Wild ‘N Out comics kick off the season with a hilarious red carpet sketch, plus the improv games “Questions”, “I’m on the List,” a sketch featuring everyone’s favorite moderator Judge Mo’ Dollars, and freestyle battles you won’t want to miss.
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19 min | 7/28/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
02. Christina Milian |
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Nobody’s safe on Wild N’ Out, including special guest Christina Milian. Check out how Nick, Christina and everyone else clown on each other in improve games “Talkin’ Spit,” “Interrogation,” “R & Beef” and the infamous “WildStyle” freestyle battle.
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19 min | 8/4/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
03. Ying Yang Twins |
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Sketches for “Wack Ass Ringtones” and the “Motel Sisters,” improve prop comedy, reluctant audience participation, grown adults barking like dogs – this episode’s got it all, including special guests the Ying Yang Twins.
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18 min | 8/11/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
04. Kanye West |
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Sure, Kayne West’s lyrics are clever. But is he funny? Check out this episode and see if Kayne’s skills on the mic translate to freestyle comedy in “The Hating Game,” “Tore Up from the Floor Up” and “Unhappily Ever After."
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18 min | 8/18/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
05. Eva Pigford |
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In this episode, see if Top Model Eva Pigford is as funny as she is beautiful With Nick Cannon and the rest of the Wild N’ Out comics, every place from Hollywood to Washington D.C. gets victimized in “Snap on These Shots,” “Talkin’ Spit,” “60-Second Sequel” and “WildStyle."
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17 min | 8/25/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
06. Kenan Thompson |
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Thanks to Kenan Thompson, Nick Cannon and the Wild ‘N Out comics, we found out that “The Big Bad Wolf” is really a Muslim named Clarence. But that’s only the beginning as this episode takes sketch and freestyle comedy from the street to the screen.
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18 min | 9/1/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
07. Fonzworth Bently |
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Fonzworth Bently quickly finds out that you gotta bring your A-game when you step into the comedy ring with Nick Cannon and his troupe of ruthless comedians. Check out if he brings it during “Got Props,” “Tore Up from the Floor Up” and “The Hating Game,” featuring TRL’s Vanessa Minnillo.
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18 min | 9/8/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
08. Omarion |
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Everyone’s favorite real-estate monguls, the “Motel Sisters,” are back in this episode featuring special guest Omarion but with improved segments like “World’s Worst Jobs,” “Do Dat Dance” and “Deaf Jam” – where you have to act out song titles – not even the “Motel Sisters” can steal the spotlight for too long.
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18 min | 9/15/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
09. Kevin Hart |
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As the season winds down, the laughs don’t in this episode as some old-timers try to get into a club, and Nick welcomes special guest Kevin Hart to take part in this freestyle throwdown, with games like “That’s My Dog,” “Questions” and “60-Second Sequel."
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18 min | 9/22/2005 | 160 | Buy | |
10. Method Man |
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If you think you’ve seen crazy so far, you have no idea. Method Man steps in for the season finale to take things way too far with Nick Cannon and the Wild N’ Out comics. Nothing is sacred in the improv games “You Can’t Say That @#$%,” “R & Beef” and “Star Sightings” (VD and stretchmarks, that’s all we’re gonna say).
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19 min | 9/29/2005 | 160 | Buy | |