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4.8 out of 5 stars

3,336 ratings




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7.5 x 5.5 x 0.75 inches; 0.01 Ounces Item model number
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2238114 Director
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Andre Allen, Bill Berner, Bobcat Goldthwait, Neal Brennan, Peter Lauer Media Format
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Multiple Formats, Box set, Closed-captioned, Color, NTSC Run time
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4 hours and 43 minutes Release date
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February 24, 2004 Actors
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Dave Chappelle, William Bogert, Linda Rivera Bradt, Neal Brennan, Tim Brennan Language
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English, Unqualified Studio
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Comedy Central ASIN
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4.8 out of 5 stars

3,336 ratings



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Chappelle's Show came out of nowhere and put the genius inner workings of Dave Chappelle on display for all to see. I think the first 3 episodes had already aired before I was told I needed to check him out, and my introduction to his show, not to him as I had already learned about him in 1996, was the second episode with Tyrone Biggums. And every single episode that was to follow I was glued to the t.v. and crying hysterically! The impressions his parents made upon him clearly to impact his world and the world around us. His education through his parents made him much richer than the slavery of a 4-year degree(and yes, I slaved for my degree that no matter how much business I got for portraits, murals, teaching calligraphy and cursive writings, no one EVER asked me, "Where'd you go to school?"--my talent would have been better served as an apprentice, but no one around me understood how to show me what could possibly be achieved independent of a university, like Chappelle's parents indirectly stimulated). Amazing how Comedy Central is STILL trying that spark that caused millions to tune in to his show and long after his show ended, it remained the #1 rated show on Comedy Central despite that. He firmly put Comedy Central on the map, as South Park made people aware of the channel, but Chappelle's Show made people come and stay.












With the scourge of political correctness maintaining its grip on American society, the sketch comedy of "Chappelle's Show" has come along at a very opportune time. Dave Chappelle and his writers obviously take a great deal of pleasure in demolishing sacred cows, and Comedy Central's loose standards ensure that no taboo subject is off-limits. And as an equal-opportunity offender, Dave ensures that his show can be enjoyed by anyone with a fully functioning sense of humor. You may have to wade through some slow moments, but this debut season is still worth its relatively small price tag for comedy enthusiasts. "Chappelle's Show" makes heavy use of racial humor, and while part of me decries the double standard that allows a black comic to get away with jokes that would get a white guy pulled off the air in a matter of seconds, the other part of me can't help but laugh at some of what Dave comes up with. He comes out firing in the very first episode with a newsmagazine piece on Clayton Bigsby, a vicious, blind white supremacist who's never been told a terrible secret: he's black. Later on we're introduced to Tyrone Biggums, a not-quite-recovered crack addict who pays a visit to a local elementary school in order to scare a few kids straight. In another brilliant drug-related bit, Dave advertises "O'Dweed," a new strain of marijuana with the THC taken out for that family-friendly effect. There's plenty of fun with stereotypes to be found, as well. It's not easy to deal with serious topics in a lighthearted manner, but "Chappelle's Show" may well do it better than any show to hit the airwaves since "South Park." Episode four skewers the whole reparations-for-slavery debate with a look at what might actually happen if blacks ever get their money from the government. "The Mad Real World" presents a terrifying vision of a lone white guy trapped in a house with six crazed black people. And in perhaps the season's finest moment, the last episode's "Trading Spouses" skit, the show gives us a hilarious take on interracial relations when a white couple and a black couple swap wives and cameras are there to capture the shocking results. This isn't to say the show's perfect, or even close to it at this point. There are still plenty of kinks to work out, as many promising skits go over the top or just don't go anywhere. For every inspired idea like "It's a Wonderful Chest," where a woman who resents her large chest gets a glimpse of what life would be like without it, there's an aimless waste of screen time like the painfully unfunny "Blackzilla." Like many new shows, this one is wildly inconsistent, and you have to wait through some dead moments to get to the good stuff. The current season has shown a bit more direction, so some patience is definitely well-advised here. While there is some room for improvement, it should be kept in mind that "The Simpsons" and "South Park" weren't anything all that special in their first seasons either. Dave's boldness and ambition are refreshing, even if he does occasionally fall short of his mark. Hell, nowadays I'm just grateful to see something other than reality TV coming out. So give "Chappelle's Show" a shot.












They said Dave Chappelle was the next Richard Pryor. Those are tough shoes to fill but this show clearly shows Chappelle is close to doing that. I must say first off for the price alone it's a must buy. I guarantee you won't be disappointed. The show has a lot of funny sketches that are just classic. It's scary to realize it's been ten years since the show started. Chappelle was always smart in making career choices. He knew when they take a break. The first two seasons of Chappelle show are good but avoid the third season. I don't think Chappelle wanted to do it. This season is a great introduction to new fans of Chappelle. Half Baked and Screwed were two of his best movies. He was funny in Con Air too. I think it's a great birthday gift or Christmas gift too. It's too bad Dave Chappelle has done as many shows or movies but I don't think he wanted to get overexposed. But if you want to see some of the best stuff he's done look no further than here and Half Baked. Cheers!












I own season 2 now I finally have season 1 and love it it's a must have! (Adult comedy)












I don't think anyone is going to be reading this review who doesn't know what to expect from the Chappelle Show: Hip, edgy, and above all funny. I bought the DVD (and man did I have to hunt through a lot of stores to find one) mostly because I had started watcing season 2, and wanted see what I had missed during the first season. Let me say it plainly, the first season is AWESOME. I own a lot of TV DVD collections, and within twenty minutes of popping this one in the DVD player my roommates all agreed that this was our new favorite DVD. It's one of those DVDs that is so funny that you have to stop watching it at some point, because you're so worn out from laughing. Just to remind some of you who are on the fence about buying it, this season has; 1) The Player Haters Ball 2) The Black KKK Leader 3) The MAD Real World 4) Trading Spouses 5) What if Blacks Actually Got Reperations 6) and of course, Tyrone the Pipe-head giving an anti-drug lesson to first graders. Get this DVD, you'll love it


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I love this man! From way back when and everything he's done and he deserves more merit and attention :-)


5.0 out of 5 stars









Brilliant work by a comic genius (no hyperbole)












Brilliant work by a comic genius (no hyperbole). Everybody who watches this loves it and it's a great one for when some friends are around and want to relax.












i did have a laugh at this, but have to say was not as great as i thought..episodes are far too short,constant breaks during episodes and some of the skits are just not funny..dont get me wrong some parts are funny and i had a laugh but overall im dissapointed.












Great DVD. Soooo funny and Dave's unique take on US culture thru mini sketches is both satirical and daft.


5.0 out of 5 stars









good seller, good DVD












I love the show, and the DVD was good as new


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The 2003 debut of Chappelle's Show on Comedy Central marked a high point for the cable channel, and now the entire, wildly creative first season can be seen, with hundreds of bleeps removed. That's not to say Chappelle's Show is perfect entertainment: there are too many moments among the 12 episodes here that descend into pointless scatology and booty fever. But for the most part, Chappelle, a talented comic slowly growing into greatness, is trying to push the sketch-humor envelope and succeeds at surprising US with original concepts and merciless execution.
The 2003 debut of Chappelle's Show on Comedy Central marked a high point for the cable channel, and now the entire, wildly creative first season can be seen, with hundreds of bleeps removed. That's not to say Chappelle's Show is perfect entertainment: there are too many moments among the 12 episodes here that descend into pointless scatology and booty fever. But for the most part, Chappelle, a talented comic slowly growing into greatness, is trying to push the sketch-humor envelope and succeeds at surprising us with original concepts and merciless execution.
The merely clever material includes "National Geography's Third World Girls Gone Wild," basically an update on those topless-native-women gags of yore, and Chappelle's "Educated Guess Line," in which the sage comic eschews psychic powers to logically deduce racial insights from his callers' questions. Far more wicked is an in-your-face satire on such autobiographical film fare as Antwone Fisher and 8Β Mile , in which Chappelle plays himself ascending from street hustler to rapper-comedian to bona fide savior of America. The best thing here, however, is a parallel-universe version of The Real World , in which the usual racial proportions on MTV's workhorse series are reversed, thrusting a token white guy into a Hoboken houseful of crazy African Americans. There are also laughs in "Ask a Gay Guy with Mario Cantoned," as well as a sketch about an "inner-thoughts cam" and a nasty piece about Chappelle's Make-a-Wish visit to a dying child, which decays into a cruel video game competition. Overlooking the series' weaker material, this is outstanding television comedy. --Tom Keogh

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I have every season on dvd/bluray and know the majority of the first decade are censored on dvd, however most have become uncensored online. but I cannot find season 1 or 2 anywhere uncensored.
The censorship is part of the show the first couple seasons. Matt and trey thought it would be funnier that way.
That was icing on the cake. They actually censored it so Comedy Central wouldn't have to. They would send the episodes to Comedy Central already censored, although they would sometimes slip up and send though an episode like "Ike's Wee Wee" where Mr. Mackey said "authoritative bullshit" in the original airing. When it was rerun, "bullshit" was simply replaced with silence, and then "bullcrap" was put in its place.
But in the HD remasters, "bullshit" is back. :)
One line that won't be back, if it was ever in there, is the string of obscenities Kyle shouted at the visitors when they didn't return Ike to him.
Ok so therefore they never had a copy where you could hear "fuck" vs the bleeping? Just looking to see if they actually exist.
I ended up on this page because I TOO was looking for seasons 1 & 2 completely uncensored. I have every season (so far, 1 through 19) uncensored, and in 1080p. But my seasons 1 & 2 still have "fuck" censored.. What's FUNNY, is that ONLY "fuck" is censored, and nothing else.. So for example, in episode 6 of season 2 ("The Mexican Staring Frog of Southern Sri Lanka"), after the boys give their report about Vietnam, Mr. Garrison asks them, "Where the fuck did you HEAR this ridiculous load of bullshit?" -- a sentence in which fuck is censored, but bullshit is uncensored, which doesn't make much sense to me, LoL.. Another example, from later in that same episode, is when an audience member on Jesus' talk show attacks Jimbo onstage, and she says, "Take THAT, you asshole!" (uncensored), and then her very next sentence is "What the fuck was THAT?" (censored)... The main reason I set out on this quest, is because I really wanted to hear Wendy Testaburger say "I TOLD her... DON'T FUCK WITH WENDY TESTABURGER!" at the end of S01E11 ("Tom's Rhinoplasty"), and also earlier in that episode when she originally told the substitute (Ms. Ellen) not to fuck with her, because she thought Ms. Ellen was trying to steal her man.. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who noticed this, and w
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