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TCB Debriefing 10/2/23: Sam Jay, DCA Grants, SpongeBob, Maria Bamford, Late Night, Invisible Fight

October 2, 2023
News
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1. Sam Jay both has a brand new HBO special, Salute Me or Shoot Me, streaming now and tour dates announced for her Me & You tour going all the way through to spring 2024 all around the U.S. Jay’s special is a hysterically, unflinching exploration into Sam’s journey of what being deeply in love, taken on a traditional male roles, and sharing some black people’s deep held, secret thoughts of what they think of white people. As you’d expect and enjoy, Sam leaves no stone unturned, but does so with irresistible confidence and charm. So, go see the special ASAP and get tickets to her shows near you right here.

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2. Heads up to LA, The Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs is taking submissions for a whole new round of artists grants. They don’t have a comedy specific one (yet), per se, but there are broad categories that you might qualify for. Find out more details and apply here.

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3. As the WGA Strike has ended, it’s sweet to hear that something didn’t get canceled for a change. Instead, SpongeBob Squarepants got renewed by Nickelodeon, making it reach a 25th year on TV (Deadline).

4. Maria Bamford is so many amazing things and one of those things will now include a New York Times Bestseller with her astounding, newly released memoir, Sure, I’ll Join Your Cult. Go get your copy ASAP here.

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5. As of tonight, all of late night returns including Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (as well as Last Week Tonight, which returned last night). We’re not going to lie; it’ll be nice to hear a topical joke delivered in a button up shirt and maybe a blazer.

6. If you’ve been looking for an Estonian, heavy metal, kung fu, monk action comedy, your movie is here in Ranier Sarnet’s Invisible Fight. No, this isn’t a fake trailer for a bit, it’s a real movie and we hope we can see it stateside soon. Take your first gander and behold Invisible Fight here.

7. We’ll leave you with this: Perhaps, for shows that aren’t stand-up or clown, venues should have a sign that it’s safe for shy audience members to sit in the front row and won’t be talked to/the fourth wall won’t be broken?

The Comedy Field Report Ep. 53: Amy Solomon & Picking Up the Torch

March 31, 2021
News, The Comedy Bureau Field Report
amy solomon, comedy book, notes from the bathroom line, rick and morty, spongebob squarepants, women in comedy

There’s a great new comedy book, Notes from the Bathroom Line: Humor, Art, and Low-Grade Panic from 150 of the Funniest Women in Comedy, that has just arrived on shelves, both IRL and virtual, that is actually the first collection of writing by women comedians since the 70s. Amy Solomon, writer/producer on such great things like Barry and the editor of Notes from the Bathroom Line, joins TCB’s Jake Kroeger to discuss the journey of this crucial, hilarious book, how, even with 150 contributors, doesn’t come close to featuring all the funny women that you need to see/hear, and “hot” takes on Rick and Morty Day, SpongeBob Squarepants’ virus episode, and more.

You can and should get Notes from the Bathroom Line at notesfromthebathroomline.com

OR

get it and support some local bookstores (instead of Amazon) like Book Soup, Chevalier’s, Vroman’s, and Skylight Books.

Follow Amy @amybethsol on Twitter and IG.

The Comedy Bureau @thecomedybureau across platforms and please, please support TCB via GoFundMe, Patreon, or on Venmo (@jakekroeger).

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SpongeBob SquarePants Pulls Upcoming Episode with Virus Storyline

March 30, 2021
News
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(via Deadline)

In the ongoing debate of when is “too soon” when it comes to whether or not to joke or even address certain topics or events due to their traumatic nature, an episode of the long running SpongeBob SquarePants is being put in the too soon column due to COVID-19. The pandemic is still very much happening (no matter how many certain folks want to pretend like it is) and there has been and will continue to be debate over whether to address COVID-19 in TV shows, movies, etc.

In many ways, the entire world has not processed what well over 7 billion people are experiencing all at the same time and it’s more than understandable that you’d like your comedy and your cartoons like wherever you’re locked down: COVID-free. At the same time, the coping power of comedy is undeniable and is part and parcel of why comedians and many others have made COVID-19/Coronavirus humor since day zero.

What’s interesting here is that the episode “Kwarantined Crab” was already written and produced, presumably while in the thick of this historic time and yet, they’ve still decided to pull it. So, there was one point where the producers thought it might be OK to move forward with such a storyline (perhaps they thought the pandemic would be over by the time the episode aired?) and then, standing where we are with the majority of the global populous still unvaccinated, they changed their minds to “too soon”. There’s no telling as of yet whether they’ll take this particular episode off the shelf after enough time has passed, but curious minds won’t forget about to be sure.

The prospect of tackling the subject matter of this time with any sort of truthfulness must be confounding, but probably even more so when it comes to a children’s cartoon (though we don’t doubt that Mr. Rogers probably would have a very special quarantine episode of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood). From the writers that we’ve talked to over the last several weeks, anything pandemic related is largely going to be avoided, but we have no doubt that won’t last for long. Michael Bay already made a pandemic movie, Songbird, and their have been quarantine themed indie comedies, such as The End of Us, that have been shot, edited, and making the rounds at film festivals.

So, with that in mind, the question that should be posed might not be, “Is it too soon to joke about COVID?” but “If at all, how and what has made you laugh as a way to deal with everything that is happening?”

#SpongeBobSquarePants has pulled the “Kwarantined Krab” episode from its current 12th season due to its “virus storyline” https://t.co/BVZHXwjQhr

— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) March 30, 2021

Watch the Rick and Morty Cast and Creators Improvise a SpongeBob SquarePants Crossover

August 20, 2017
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As part of a chat with Vulture, Justin Roiland, Dan Harmon, Ryan Ridley, Spencer Grammer, and Sarah Chalke (AKA cast and creators of Rick and Morty) not only improvised what a few scenes from a crossover of Rick and Morty and SpongeBob Squarepants might be like, but also got some accompanying animation to really bring it to life.

Spoiler alert, the crossover is definitely more Rick and Morty than it is SpongeBob.

Watch and enjoy here before you sit and tune into tonight’s new Rick and Morty at 11PM tonight.

Fox To Have a Paley Center Special That Will Honor Animated Characters Like Bart Simpson

October 26, 2015
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(via The Wrap)

It’s going to be called “TV’s Funniest Animated Stars: A Paley Center for Media Special”

Mickey Mouse to SpongeBob SquarePants to The Simpsons and several other legendary cartoon characters will be the focus of a Fox TV special put together by The Paley Center for Media. The likes of H. Jon Benjamin, Nancy Cartwright, Mike Judge, Seth Green, Pamela Adlon, Tom Kenny, Yeardley Smith, and more will chat about their various animated characters that they’ve helped put on the map.

Hopefully, they’ll do some sort of bit with some of the characters like Human Giant did all those years ago with t-shirt cannons.

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