Sketches depicting key moments from prehistoric times through modern day, showing human civilization's major developments and cultural shifts across different regions and eras.
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Mel Brooks
Narrator
Ike Barinholtz
Ulysses Grant
Ike Barinholtz
Leon Trotsky
Ike Barinholtz
Mark
Nick Kroll
Schmuck Mudman
Nick Kroll
Announcer
Nick Kroll
Judas
Wanda Sykes
Shirley Chisholm
Wanda Sykes
Harriet Tubman
Wanda Sykes
Commentator Trish
Edgar Blackmon
Apostle
Edgar Blackmon
Studio Audience Member
Edgar Blackmon
Private Johnson
Colton Dunn
Conrad Chisholm
Jay Ellis
Jesus
Nick Robinson
Robert Todd Lincoln
J.B. Smoove
Luke
Kym Whitley
Florynce Kennedy
Owen Burke
Red Sox Fan
Owen Burke
Boris
Katherine LaVeaux
Hat Check Girl
Katherine LaVeaux
Raven
Pamela Adlon
Fanny Mudman
Tim Baltz
Lt. Henry Honeybeard
Zazie Beetz
Mary Magdalene
Ronny Chieng
Kublai Khan
Dove Cameron
Anastasia Romanov
Marla Gibbs
Ruby Seale
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History of the World: Part II
Norsemen
Ambitions
Dying for Sex
30 Days Till I Marry My Husband's Nemesis
Naomi
From Dusk Till Dawn: The Series
Hunters
Temptation Island
The Underground Railroad
Avatar: The Last Airbender
Love Island
Now Apocalypse
Cobra Kai
Sex Next Door
The Winter King
The Spanish Princess
Alexander: The Making of a God
Mayfair Witches
America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders
Wizards Beyond Waverly Place
Vladimir
Qing Qing Wo Xin
Adults
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Nick Kroll is not a funny actor, nor is he a funny writer. He is the child of a multibillion dollar family, and boy does it show in this series. Clearly, Mel Brooks was paid a lot of money in his advanced years in order to get this made with his approval, and his only real involvement was as narrator. Since all the heavy lifting with a show like this is done thru it's comedic writing, the absence of Mel's writing is sorely felt here. Just not a funny moment to be had. Yet another IP squeezed to the bone for the sake of nostalgia. This should have been made 30 years ago with much more involvement from Mel Brooks and much less from Nick Kroll.
This is not Mel Brooks Humor. This is a reboot of The Kroll Show with special guest Wanda Sykes. There is WAY too much Nick Kroll here.. way, way, way way too much... and I have never found Nick Kroll funny. He just does some silly accent and thinks THAT makes a bit funny.. it doesn't. The Sykes sketches are far more political in nature than they are funny. Sykes brought her soapbox to the set.... The Bariholtz sketches are okay.. but only because they are OFTEN merely trying to mimic the atmosphere of Blazing Saddles in some way. Several aspects are direct, uhmm, "homages" to Blazing Saddles. Every single actor in this is also a producer... I imagine Mel Brooks just "trusting" these people to write what's (permissibly) funny today. After all, MOST of Mel Brooks's films would NEVER be made today because they would be seen as too offensive. Unfortunately, this series just isn't funny.. .... the Jackass/Johnny Knoxville/Rasputin bits are the only okay aspect throughout the ENTIRE series.. and they are only 2 minutes in length, if that. If you like Nick Kroll.. you may love this series. If, like me, you find Nick Kroll more annoying than funny, you may hate this series.
