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| Dave Chappelle | Host |
| Donnell Rawlings | Announcer / ... |
| DJ Cipha Sounds | Himself - D.J. |
| Karl Lake | Robot Dancer / ... |
| Neal Brennan | Himself / ... |
| Liz Beckham | |
| Anthony Berry | |
| Billy Burr |
| Director | Neal Brennan
Bob Goldthwait Bill Berner Andre Allen (II) Rusty Cundieff |
| Producer | Michele Armour
Neal Brennan Dave Chappelle |
| Writer | Dave Chappelle
Neal Brennan |
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Dave Chappelle's shrewd parodies, stinging satires, and boldly imaginative fantasias simply pour from the second season of his Comedy Central show, in every respect as funny as his well-received debut year. The structure is the same: a relaxed Chappelle introduces each sketch to an enthusiastic, studio audience (some of these introductions amount to stand-up routines), and then the madness begins. Among the many highlights from the 13 episodes on this boxed set's three discs is a mock ad for Samuel L. Jackson beer, featuring Chappelle's hilarious impression of Jackson's stern, overbearing persona from Pulp Fiction, and a dozen other features. Chappelle, considering a career in politics, floats a couple of trial campaign commercials, including one that promises to solve America's health care crisis by giving every citizen a fake Canadian I.D. Chappelle also suggests an effective program for teaching sexual abstinence to high school students: Forcing them to watch their principals have sex with the oldest female teachers on staff. There's a good bit, too, about black soothsayer Negrodamus, whose ability to foresee events is limited to the fortunes of celebrities. Coming under fire (amusingly) are those McDonald's commercials suggesting that burger-flipping employment for African Americans can overhaul inner city communities. But, as with season 1, there are several masterpieces in this collection as well, such as Chappelle's vision of what the Internet would look like if it was a place you could actually, physically visit (with the equivalents of pop-up ads, porn sites, etc.). Equally inspired is a sketch in which a freeloading Chappelle, having impregnated the ultra-rich Oprah Winfrey, indulges his every whim. Best of all is Chappelle's take on what President Bush's administration would look like if the Chief Executive were, in fact, a black man. --Tom Keogh |
| Disc 01 | |||
| 30 mins 1/21/2004 1. Samuel Jackson Beers | |||
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Dave runs for office and offers a look at life in slow motion. Dave also plays Samuel L Jackson in a beer commercial, and co-commentates on the first-ever "Racial Draft."
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| 30 mins 1/28/2004 2. The Niggar Family | |||
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Dave looks at what it would be like to have a black version of watermelon-smashing comedian Gallagher. Paul Mooney plays "Negrodamus" and Dave plays Calvin, who gets a job at WacArnolds. Also featuring music performer DMX.
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| 30 mins 2/4/2004 3. White People Can't Dance | |||
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Dave Chappelle examines the age-old myth about white people's inability to dance. Dave tries out a new sleep aid. The Three Daves: A retrospective look at Dave at age 18, 24 and 30.
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| 30 mins 2/11/2004 4. Rick James in True Hollywood Stories | |||
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Dave unveils the Love Contract and offers up the True Hollywood Story of actor Charlie Murphy, along with musical guest Ludacris.
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| 30 mins 2/18/2004 5. True Hollywood Stories featuring Prince; Negrodamus | |||
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Paul Mooney provides answers about the mysteries of life as "Negrodamus." "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Story" focuses on Prince, as he takes to the basketball court. Also featuring musical guest Cee-Lo.
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| 30 mins 2/25/2004 6. Lil' Jon; Sleazy Internet in Real Life | |||
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Dave examines what the daily life of rapper Lil John might be like and tries to imagine how the internet would look if it was an actual place. Also featuring musical guest Anthony Hamilton.
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| 30 mins 3/3/2004 7. World Series of Dice | |||
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Dave and his friends have a mishap at the drive-thru. A look at the World Series of Dice. Also featuring musical guests Common and Kanye West.
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| 30 mins 3/10/2004 8. I Know Black People; When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong | |||
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Dave hosts the game show "I Know Black People" and offers up another look at "When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong." Also featuring musical performer Erykah Badu.
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| 30 mins 3/24/2004 9. Oprah's Baby's Daddy; O.J. Simpson Jury | |||
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Dave thinks Oprah is pregant with his child. Dave also goes into his experience as a member of the O.J. Simpson trial jury. Also featuring musical guest Wyclef.
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| 30 mins 3/25/2004 10. Making da Band; Kneehigh Park | |||
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Dave takes a closer look at the P. Diddy-produced reality television show called "Making Da Band" and introduces a new children's show called "Kneehigh Park." Also featuring musical guests Snoop Dogg, and Wyclef and Q-Tip.
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| 30 mins 3/31/2004 11. Nelson Mandela's Boot Camp for Teens; World Where Everyone is Gay | |||
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Dave introduces skits that were too crazy to make the cut, including footage of a trip to the Nelson Mandela bootcamp for teenagers. Dave also imagines what it would be like if the whole world was gay. Also featuring musical guests Kanye West and Mos Def.
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| 30 mins 4/7/2004 12. Bonus Features | |||
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Dave quits his show at Comedy Central and is promptly replaced by comedian Wayne Brady. Dave returns as crackhead Tyrone Biggums, who appears as a guest on "Fear Factor." Dave also hangs out with Wayne Brady, who proves to be unexpectedly menacing. Also featuring music performer Talib Kweli.
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| Disc 03 | |||
| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 4/14/2004 13. Black Bush | |||
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Dave looks at recent world events and tries to assess the way things would have gone had President Bush been black. Dave takes a look back at the first black person in history to use a white toilet. Dave also examines a moment in the life of Lil Jon when he plays the rapper while talking to the real Lil Jon on the phone. Also featuring a musical performance by Big Boi.
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 4/21/2004 14. The Best Of Chappelle's Show Season 2 Volume One | |||
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Dave looks at the funniest moments of the second season including: The Niggars A caucasian family with an unusual last name. Samuel Jackson Beer Sam Jackson shows off his new beer. The Black Man's Innocent Dave goes on trial for celebrities like Michael Jackson and R Kelly. I'm Wayne Brady Biatch! Dave and Wayne Brady hang out, but things get ugly.
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 4/27/2004 15. Music Jump-Off | |||
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In the first all music episode of Chappelle's Show, Dave hosts a full half-hour of music from Chappelle's Show.
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 5/3/2004 16. The Best Of Chappelle's Show Season 2 Volume Two | |||
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The best of season 2...again. Including: THS: Prince Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Story With Prince The Racial Draft Drafting of people to other races including Wu Tang Clan to the Asians, and Colin Powell to the Caucasians. White People Dancing Dave and his friend go out and experiment with the ""White People Can't Dance"" stereotype.
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 17. Dave's Extra Stand Up | |||
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 18. Bloopers & Deleted Scenes | |||
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 19. Charlie Murphy's Rick James Memories | |||
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 20. The Rick James Extended Interview | |||
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 21. Charlie Murphy's Additional Hollywood Stories: I Want More | |||
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| Seen it: Yes 30 mins 22. Charlie Murphy's Additional Hollywood Stories: That's My Brother | |||
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