
Channel 101
Channel 101 is a monthly screening of 5-minute TV shows. It is a living, autonomous, un-televised TV network, that has been running since 2003.
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Plot Summary
Channel 101 was an experimental internet television series and live comedy showcase created by Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab. It featured a curated selection of short, independent comedy pilots submitted by creators, with the audience voting on which shows would continue to be produced. The format fostered a unique competitive environment for aspiring comedians and animators.
Critical Reception
Channel 101 was lauded for its innovative approach to content creation and audience participation, serving as a launching pad for many talented individuals and shows. It was recognized as a groundbreaking platform in the early days of online video content. While not a traditional film or TV show, its impact on internet comedy is significant.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its unique, audience-driven selection process.
- Recognized as an influential incubator for online comedy talent.
- Celebrated for its raw, unpolished, and often surreal humor.
Google audience: Audience feedback often highlighted the unpredictable and hilarious nature of the shorts, appreciating the opportunity to directly influence which shows were developed.
Fun Fact
One of the most famous shows to emerge from Channel 101 was 'The '60s Show,' which later evolved into the Adult Swim series 'Rick and Morty' under the pseudonym 'Doc and Marty'.
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