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  • 2004-01-21T05:00:00Z on Comedy Central
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  • 17h (12 episodes)
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  • Comedy
Revisit all your favorite sketches from Season One, Season Two and the Lost Episodes. From Tyrone Biggums to Lil' Jon to Rick James, every memorable Chappelle moment is here!

13 episodes

Season Premiere

2004-01-21T05:00:00Z

2x01 Samuel Jackson

Season Premiere

2x01 Samuel Jackson

  • 2004-01-21T05:00:00Z1h 25m

Samuel Jackson: An advertisement for Samuel Jackson beer. A play on the late Samuel Adams beer commercials where Dave plays Samuel L Jackson dressed up as the Sam Adams colonial brew master. It's a must see./>
Campaign Ads (Health care, Teen Sex): Dave rolls a few campaign commercials as if he were running for president. One commercial is for Health care and the other focuses on preventing teen sex in which he shows two 80 year olds going at it covered in mayonnaise./>
Things Look Better In Slow Motion: A quick sketch in which Dave proves that certain events look good in slow motion (laundromat and night club) while others are best left to real time (Dave taking a shit).
The Racial Draft: One of the funniest sketches of the series in which a number of celebrities, sports stars, musicians and politicians are 'drafted' to a certain race. i.e. Tiger Woods being drafted by the blacks and is now 'all black'. Wu Tang clan being drafted by the Asians.

2x02 Calvin Gets a Job at WacArnolds

  • 2004-01-28T05:00:00Z1h 25m

Calvin Gets a Job at WacArnolds: Three part sketch in which Dave plays Calvin, an inner city youth who gets a job at WacArnolds (McDonalds). Its a play on the old McDonalds commercials in which an inner city kid gets a job at McDonalds and the community is corny as hell in congratulating him and letting him know how proud they are of him.
Black Gallagher: A quick but funny sketch in which Dave is well... a black Gallagher (the cheesy stand up comic whose bit was smashing fruit with a sledgehammer). I crack up just thinking about Dave in the Gallagher outfit with that mustache. Great sketch to check out.
The Niggar Family: Another highlight of the second season, the Niggar Family sketch asks the question: Would the N word be just as offensive if it was used in another context? So Dave gives a white family the last name Niggar to see how the word plays in this new environment. It's absolutely hilarious.

2x03 White People Can't Dance Experiment

  • 2004-02-04T05:00:00Z1h 25m

White People Can't Dance Experiment: Dave doesn't believe the stereotype that white people can't dance - so he brings in musical guests John Mayer, QuestLove and Ahmir-Khalib Thompson to play with this stereotype. One of the funnier sketches of the second season.
The Three Daves: A retrospective look at Dave at age 18, 24 and 30. Oh my god this absolutely hilarious - definitely check this episode out. Music in the Office: Dave and John Mayer see what happens when you play the guitar in a professional office.

2004-02-11T05:00:00Z

2x04 The Love Contract

2x04 The Love Contract

  • 2004-02-11T05:00:00Z1h 25m

The Love Contract: A small bit that plays at the beginning episode - this sketch is a satire of the Kobe Bryant incident and how it could have been avoided with 'The Love Contract' as your partner signs it confirming consent.

Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories (Rick James): This is the infamous "Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories: Rick James" episode. Other than "The Love Contract" sketch, this entire episode focuses on Eddie Murphy's older brother Charlie and his run-ins with 80s musician Rick James. This was the most popular Chappelle's Show episode to date.

2004-02-11T05:00:00Z

2x05 NegroDamus

2x05 NegroDamus

  • 2004-02-11T05:00:00Z1h 25m

NegroDamus: Paul Mooney comes in and plays a psychic (Nostradamus). Of course, everything that comes out of Mooney's mouth takes on a funny yet decidedly dark tone.
Red Balls: Tryone Biggins is out again, this time as a spokesperson for a brand new energy drink called Red Balls - of course made from crack. "Now cocaine comes in a delicious new shake."
Charlie Murphy's True Hollywood Stories (Prince): One of the funniest sketches of series, this CMTH depicts Charlie Murphy's run in with Prince at a night club. The sketch gets funnier and funnier as Prince invites Charlie and his crew over to his house to hang out then eventually play basketball then eventually eat pancakes together. Brilliant sketch all the way around.

2x06 A Day in the life of Lil Jon

  • 2004-02-25T05:00:00Z1h 25m

A Day in the life of Lil Jon: This was the first episode to show the Lil Jon sketch.... and although they do get better as the season progresses, this first Lil Jon sketch is indeed hilarious.
When Keeping It Real Goes Wrong: One of the first of these sketches, Dave explores the attitude behind 'Keeping it Real' and shows us what it looks like when keeping it real goes wrong. This particular sketch shows him getting his ass beat and moving back in with his grandma when he decides to 'keep it real' after a comment made to his girlfriend at a party.
What if the Internet Was a Real Place: Dave imagines how sleazy the internet would look if it were a real place. This is a pretty funny sketch in which Dave cruises around a 'physical' internet resembling a mall - visiting porn sites, grabbing free downloads, etc. Musical Guest:: Anthony Hamilton preforms "Comin' From Where I'm From".

2004-03-03T05:00:00Z

2x07 Marijuana Commercial

2x07 Marijuana Commercial

  • 2004-03-03T05:00:00Z1h 25m

Marijuana Commercial: A quick opening sketch which parodies the anti-drug commercials aired earlier this year. In particular, the commercial in which a little girl on a bike is hit by a car of kids who are stoned at a drive thru. In this rendition however, Dave and crew hit the kid, they freak out, then they decide to chop her body up and stuff her down the drain, then they leave the scene of the accident after the little girl gets up bloodied from the hit. Sounds grotesque, but is actually hilarious to watch.
A Moment in the Life of Lil' John: The second installment of the Lil' Jon sketches. This sketch gives us a brief moment of Lil' Jon as he gives an interview for a Barbara Waltersesque female. it is hilarious
Mooney on Movies: Paul Mooney giving his impressions of particular movies (i.e. The Last Samurai, The Mexican etc.) with two white women.
World Series of Dice: Dave looks at TV gambling sensation The World Series of Dice ( a takeoff on the increasingly popular World Series of Poker that constantly runs on every single network right now ). Guest appearance by Eddie Griffin as Grits 'n Gravy. This is Ashy Larry's first appearance as well.

2004-03-10T05:00:00Z

2x08 I Know Black People

2x08 I Know Black People

  • 2004-03-10T05:00:00Z1h 25m

I Know Black People: Dave hosts his new gameshow "I Know Black People" in which he asks people who claim to know black people certain questions about black culture.
When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong: Another installment of "When Keeping it Real Goes Wrong".

2004-03-17T05:00:00Z

2x09 Sales Pitches

2x09 Sales Pitches

  • 2004-03-17T05:00:00Z1h 25m

Sales Pitches: A very funny sketch in which Dave discusses how people come up to him in public and pitch him jobs, etc. He then goes on to show us what's really going through his head when he hears these pitches and it is absolutely hilarious!
Dave Gets Oprah Pregnant: Dave receives a call from Oprah informing him that she is going to have his baby. After hearing the news, Dave quits his job ( 'hey everyone, hey everyone - got some news for ya' - KISS MY ASS ....hilarious) and moves in with Oprah, spending her money like its going out of
Jury Selection: In this hilarious sketch Dave shows us what it would be like if he were in the jury pool for the OJ Simpson trial, Michael Jackson trial, Robert Blake trial and R Kelly trial.

2004-03-24T05:00:00Z

2x10 Making the Band

2x10 Making the Band

  • 2004-03-24T05:00:00Z1h 25m

Making the Band: Dave takes a closer look at "Making the Band" as he plays P Diddy and Dylan from the hit MTV show. Dave's P Diddy impression is classic.
Kneehigh Park: Guest stars Q-Tip and Snoop Dogg lend a hand to help Dave's new children show, Kneehigh Park.

2x11 Greatest Misses

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Greatest Misses (Hater's In Time): Dave shows us all of the Chappelle's Show's greatest misses. The Hater's in Time sketch expounds on the Player Haters ball as the Player Haters have a science fair and hater Phyuck Yu reveals a time machine. The haters travel back through time to hate on various historical personalities.

Holla Service: Dave presents a service in which you can hire somebody else to holla at women for you.

A Gay World: Dave explores the notion of sexual segregation and wonders if it will ever get so bad that there are eventually two different worlds, a gay world and a straight world. He then goes on to show us what the gay world would look like in a hilarious sketch.

Nelson Mandela's Bootcamp: This sketch starts out like Sally Jesse Raphael episode where teens are too bad for their parents to handle. Instead of bringing out a bootcamp sergeant to discipline the children, Sally brings out Nelson Mandela.

2x12 Dave Quits Chappelle's Show

  • 2004-04-07T04:00:00Z1h 25m

Dave Quits Chappelle's Show: Dave quits his own show to which executives at Comedy Central easily replace him with Wayne Brady.
The Wayne Brady Show: Wayne comes out and does Dave's opening standup then introduces the fear factor sketch.
Lost Episode of Fear Factor: We get to watch a hilarious episode of Fear Factor featuring Tyrone Biggums as he races to win the top prize.
Dave Claims his Show Back: After watching the intro to his show (now the Brady Show), Dave calls Outkast's Big Boi to see if they can kick it some time. Big Boi responds by saying he's playing tennis ....on the moon. After a quick run in with his son and Nick Cannon, Dave decides to get his show back.
Dave and Wayne Brady One of the funniest sketches of the season which shows that Dave is actually more of a nice guy than Wayne.... absolutely hilarious.

First Black Man to Use a White Toilet: Dave looks at the first black person to shit on a white toilet.
A Moment in the Life Of Lil' Jon: Another installment of a Day in the Life of Lil' Jon. This time however, Dave actually gets the real Lil' Jon to come on the show and they talk to each other. One of the highlights of the series.
Black George Bush: Dave shows us the US under a Black George Bush. Again, one of the funniest sketches of the series with a great guest appearance from Jamie Foxx as the Black Tony Blair.

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