There's a German comedy show (of which I'm a big fan) called Kalkofes Mattscheibe that recently celebrated its 15th anniversary. I wonder whether this show is really that unique in the world as it appears to be.
This is how it works: the show consists of various clips. In each clip, a short excerpt of a tv programme is shown. Then, the comedian appears in the original tv clip (using the blue/green screen technique) either as himself, commenting on what was shown, or costumed as one or more of the protagonists, parodying them to show what the programme really is about. His texts are usually well crafted but contain plenty of swear words both old and newly created, innuendo and obscenity.
Here's a clip from the show (about a ridiculous tv ad). Since most of you won't understand what's being said, it won't be particularly funny, but it will give a good impression of how this show works.
So, my question is this: Is there any other show like that in the world? The idea is simple enough and it can be done quite inexpensively, so I can't believe no one else has done it.
This is how it works: the show consists of various clips. In each clip, a short excerpt of a tv programme is shown. Then, the comedian appears in the original tv clip (using the blue/green screen technique) either as himself, commenting on what was shown, or costumed as one or more of the protagonists, parodying them to show what the programme really is about. His texts are usually well crafted but contain plenty of swear words both old and newly created, innuendo and obscenity.
Here's a clip from the show (about a ridiculous tv ad). Since most of you won't understand what's being said, it won't be particularly funny, but it will give a good impression of how this show works.
So, my question is this: Is there any other show like that in the world? The idea is simple enough and it can be done quite inexpensively, so I can't believe no one else has done it.