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'''''Kicked in the Nuts''''' was a webshow created by Mike and Patrick Henry. It was first aired on [http://www.Channel101.com Channel101] on August 25, 2003. Since its first airing, it has been downloaded 1,118,180 times as of August 17, 2009. The show is simply a man in a green jump suit, wearing an outrageous orange afro, running around and kicking people in the nuts. Obviously staged, its source of humor is the cutaways to the studio audiences, which are collections of 1970s game show audiences.
 
'''''Kicked in the Nuts''''' was a webshow created by Mike and Patrick Henry. It was first aired on [http://www.Channel101.com Channel101] on August 25, 2003. Since its first airing, it has been downloaded 1,118,180 times as of August 17, 2009. The show is simply a man in a green jump suit, wearing an outrageous orange afro, running around and kicking people in the nuts. Obviously staged, its source of humor is the cutaways to the studio audiences, which are collections of 1970s game show audiences.
   
[[Peter Griffin]] was a victim to one of these attacks in "[[The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire]]".
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[[Peter Griffin]] was a victim to one of these attacks in "[[The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire]]" and Seth MacFarlane also was a victim.
   
 
The man makes an appearance in [[Stewie Griffin]]'s song "[[I've Got a Little List]]" from "[[Lois Kills Stewie]]".
 
The man makes an appearance in [[Stewie Griffin]]'s song "[[I've Got a Little List]]" from "[[Lois Kills Stewie]]".

Revision as of 16:40, 6 January 2011

Kicked in the nuts

Kicked in the Nuts was a webshow created by Mike and Patrick Henry. It was first aired on Channel101 on August 25, 2003. Since its first airing, it has been downloaded 1,118,180 times as of August 17, 2009. The show is simply a man in a green jump suit, wearing an outrageous orange afro, running around and kicking people in the nuts. Obviously staged, its source of humor is the cutaways to the studio audiences, which are collections of 1970s game show audiences.

Peter Griffin was a victim to one of these attacks in "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire" and Seth MacFarlane also was a victim.

The man makes an appearance in Stewie Griffin's song "I've Got a Little List" from "Lois Kills Stewie".

External Links

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