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Trailer Park Boys: Live at the North Pole
Bubbles and the other boys get a letter from a TPB fan club president in Minneapolis, Minnesota to do a live show at the State Theatre for Christmas. Ricky goes along with it to make nice with Santa Jesus God after a rough-up the previous year, while Julian brings along Randy to sell 60/40 raffle tickets and make some money. Mr. Lahey sneaks along to spoil the boys' fun.
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Plot Summary
Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles, the infamous residents of Sunnyvale Trailer Park, take their chaotic brand of humor on the road in this live performance special. Filmed in a Christmas-themed setting, the trio engages in their signature antics, crude jokes, and hilarious interactions with the audience. Expect foul-mouthed rants, discussions about their misadventures, and a uniquely Canadian comedic perspective.
Critical Reception
As a live comedy special tied to a popular, long-running show, critical reviews were largely aimed at fans of the 'Trailer Park Boys' franchise. Those who enjoyed the series' specific brand of vulgar, character-driven humor generally found the special to be in line with expectations, offering more of the same antics. For those unfamiliar or not inclined to the show's particular style, the humor could be seen as gratuitous or repetitive.
What Reviewers Say
Delivers the expected crude and irreverent humor from the beloved characters.
Appeals directly to fans familiar with the 'Trailer Park Boys' universe.
The live format captures the anarchic energy of the main cast.
Google audience: Audience feedback for this special primarily comes from dedicated fans of the 'Trailer Park Boys' series. They generally appreciated seeing Ricky, Julian, and Bubbles perform live, enjoying the familiar banter and outrageous jokes. Many commented on the authentic portrayal of the characters' personalities and their ability to engage the crowd with their unique comedic style.
Fun Fact
While the special is themed around Christmas and the North Pole, it was filmed in July, requiring the cast and crew to work in unseasonably warm conditions while dressed in winter attire.
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