LOL: Last One Laughing South Africa
LOL: Last One Laughing South Africa

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LOL: Last One Laughing South Africa

2024
TV Show
Returning Series
1 Season
English

Ten well-known South African comedians and performers compete to discover who can maintain composure while simultaneously trying to make their opponents laugh and lose.

Insights

Director: N/A (Stand-up Comedy Special Series)Genres: Comedy, Game Show

Plot Summary

LOL: Last One Laughing South Africa is a comedy competition series where ten professional comedians are locked in a house for six hours. The objective is to make each other laugh, while they themselves must not laugh. The last comedian standing wins a grand prize of R1 million for their chosen charity. The series features a rotating panel of judges who can also participate in the fun to try and elicit laughter.

Critical Reception

As a new entry in the popular 'LOL' franchise, the South African version has generally been met with enthusiasm from fans of the participating comedians and the format itself. Initial reception highlights the familiar, yet fresh, comedic talent drawn from the vibrant South African stand-up scene, with viewers appreciating the unique cultural humor and the high stakes of the competition.

What Reviewers Say

  • Viewers enjoy seeing their favorite South African comedians in a unique, high-pressure environment.

  • The show successfully captures the comedic tension and unexpected bursts of laughter inherent to the format.

  • The cultural relevance and local humor resonate well with the South African audience.

Google audience: Audience reception for LOL: Last One Laughing South Africa is largely positive, with viewers praising the engaging premise and the impressive roster of local comedic talent. Many appreciate the unique challenge presented to the comedians and the resulting unpredictable, often hilarious, moments. The show is seen as a fun and entertaining watch that showcases the best of South African comedy.

Fun Fact

The 'LOL' franchise originated in Japan as 'Documental' and has since been adapted in various countries, with the South African version being one of the latest international iterations.

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