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The Eric Andre Show

The Eric Andre Show is an American surreal sketch comedy television series which began airing on May 20, 2012. The show premiered on Cartoon Network's night-time programming block Adult Swim and is a parody of late night talk shows. The series is hosted by comedian Eric André and formerly co-hosted by fellow comedian Hannibal Buress[1] and Blannibal (played by James Hazley).[2] All episodes of the show have been directed by Kitao Sakurai and Andrew Barchilon. Gary Anthony Williams served as the announcer in the first season, being replaced by Tom Kane in the second season and Robert Smith from the third season onwards.

The Eric Andre Show
Genre
Created by
Directed by
Presented byEric André
Starring
Narrated by
Opening theme
  • "Happy Happening" by Mathieu Blossier (seasons 1–3)
  • "Bebop Bounce" by Andrea Litkei & Ervin Litkei (season 4–present)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons5
No. of episodes50 (plus 3 Specials) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Eric André
  • Kitao Sakurai
  • Andrew Barchilon
  • Dave Kneebone
  • Daniel Weidenfeld (seasons 1–2)
Producers
  • Clark Baker (season 1)
  • Hannibal Buress (seasons 3-4)
  • Yoni Aviram (season 5–present)
  • Jonathan Roig (Co-producer; season 2) (producer; seasons 3-4)
  • Griffin Pocock (co-producer; season 4)
  • Kirsten Zastrow (season 5–present)
  • Josh Cohen (co-producer; season 1) (producer; season 2)
  • Clark Reinking (co-producer; season 1) (producer; season 2)
Running time11 minutes
Production companies
DistributorWarner Bros. Television Distribution
Release
Original networkAdult Swim
Original releaseMay 20, 2012 (2012-05-20) –
present

A total of 53 episodes have aired over the course of five seasons. On December 31, 2012, The Eric Andre Show aired a 45-minute live New Year's special, titled The Eric Andre New Year's Eve Spooktacular. A second special, named Eric Andre Does Paris, aired on February 18, 2018.[3]

The fifth and most recent season premiered on October 25, 2020.[4] On May 18, 2022, Adult Swim announced the show had been renewed for a sixth season, set to premiere in 2023.[5]

Premise

Each episode opens on the show's main set: a standard talk-show set-up with a desk, a chair, and some decor. The show's announcer declares "Ladies and gentlemen, it's The Eric Andre Show!" and the opening song begins to play. During this time, André runs onto set and destroys the backdrop, desk, and various furnishings around him. Once the song is completed, stagehands swiftly remove the broken furniture and replace it with identical pieces. Buress, the co-host, walks in at this time, usually to weak applause from the audience. André may then perform a monologue, incorporating dark comedy and surrealism. While he struggles to perform, his monologue usually turns defensive and aggressive as Buress derides him. The show will then typically be a mix of surreal celebrity interviews and short sketches, candid camera footage, and non sequiturs, usually focused on André's absurd behavior in regular settings.[6][7]

At the end, a performer of some type plays over the ending credits. Ending performances are usually parodies of amateur acts common to public-access television, while other times they are real musicians playing their own songs with heavy twists, such as punk band Trash Talk playing while wearing volume-sensitive shock collars or a female opera singer performing while rapper Killer Mike serves as her hype man.[8] Killer Mike also appeared in a later episode, performing a rap battle against rapper Action Bronson while the two rap battled while on treadmills.[9][10] Mac DeMarco once played while André initiated a segment styled after Japanese game shows titled "Attack DeMarco!", in which numerous samurai began tormenting DeMarco. In one episode, comedian Rory Scovel had a cooking segment in which he increasingly got upset and destroyed his work station while rapper T-Pain sang the Star Spangled Banner and fired a gun in the air.

André has expressed that each season of the show is shot with a unique style in mind, intended to be thematically cohesive while remaining distinct from other seasons. Season 1 stylistically follows the series pilot which was shot without studio backing on a limited budget, using vintage Ikegami cameras and a darkly lit set built in an abandoned bodega.[11] For all subsequent seasons the show were filmed in high-definition and featured more modern late-night comedy talk show elements, including André's appearance in a formal gray suit. For season 3, André grew out and straightened his hair in imitation of the distinctive hairstyle of comedian Katt Williams and decorated the set with tropical plants, intending to give the season an upbeat feeling to audiences. In stark contrast, season 4 took place in a darkly lit setting reminiscent of the first season, where André wore a tuxedo and professed to have avoided bathing or grooming, and lost weight during production, dubbing this season the "dystopian Eraserhead" season.[12] This season also featured a new house band. Countering season 4, André's season 5 set included a revamping of the set with more vibrant decorations and a green screen behind the curtain where guests come out. André himself shaved all of his body hair except for his eyebrows, wore inexpensive cologne, tanned his skin and gained weight throughout. For season 6, André had his hair slicked back and tied into a ponytail.

Guest stars appear throughout the show, with a number of them being faked with impersonators or random people, including Jerry Seinfeld, Russell Brand, George Clooney, The Hulk, Beyonce, Arnold Schwarzenegger (portrayed by Bruce Vilanch on a mobility scooter), and Jay-Z. From season two onwards, more actual celebrities appeared, including musicians (Tyler, the Creator, Pete Wentz, Devendra Banhart, Killer Mike, Wiz Khalifa, T-Pain, George Corpsegrinder Fisher, Demi Lovato, Chance the Rapper, Mr. Muthafuckin' eXquire, Flying Lotus, Open Mike Eagle, Dave Koz, Mac DeMarco, 311), actors (Ryan Phillipe, Krysten Ritter, Dolph Lundgren, Jack Black, Aubrey Peeples, Jack McBrayer, James Van Der Beek, Chris Jericho, Seth Rogen, Macaulay Culkin), or 1980s/1990s television stars (Sinbad, Tatyana Ali, Lorenzo Lamas, Jodie Sweetin), although other guests have appeared, including television personality Lauren Conrad, talk show host Jimmy Kimmel, animation veteran John Kricfalusi, and porn star Asa Akira. The season 5 episode "Blannibal Quits" marked the final television appearance of the late actress Naya Rivera, who was pronounced dead from accidental drowning at the age of 33 on July 8, 2020.[13][14]

Development

Early development

The show was partly influenced by Space Ghost Coast to Coast, a series that aired on Cartoon Network and later Adult Swim.[15] André had said that prior to shooting the first season, he rewatched several episodes of it to "absorb as much Space Ghost as [he] could". André also asked many questions of Adult Swim executive Mike Lazzo, the show's creator, who, according to André, had no interest in the old show.[15] Other influences include Chris Farley’s talk show host character from Saturday Night Live, "The Merv Griffin Show" episode of Seinfeld, Jiminy Glick, Tom Green (who himself would do an interview with André in the second season's 10th episode, also joining in on destroying the set with an electric chainsaw; likewise, André has done several interviews on his Tom Green Live web series), Da Ali G Show and Conan O'Brien.[16]

The look of the show, according to co-director Andrew Barchilon was intended to mimic "this iconic feeling that drove back to (early) Letterman and back to Carson.”[16] Regarding the tone of the show, co-director Kitao Sakurai eschewed labelling the show as a spoof, saying in 2012: "I think [the term] implies that we’re 100% dependent on the material that other, legitimate talk shows supply, that we’re just living off of that. I think it’s more of a deconstruction, an alternate reality talk show rather than a spoof. I think that the interviews that we have with real people and celebrities have their own value that goes beyond spoof".[16]

Pilot (2009)

André described himself as being "flat broke" and "scraping by doing commercials and random stand-up," including performing as a caveman for Geico, when he produced the pilot for The Eric Andre Show,[17] known originally as Duh Air Ache On Dre Shoe.[18]

The pilot was co-hosted with Hannibal Buress and was directed by Andrew Barchilon and Kitao Sakurai.[19] It was filmed "over a few days" in an abandoned bodega in Brooklyn in 2009.

After filming some man on the street segments, André ran out of money and couldn't afford an editor. Knowing that it would be too difficult to explain how to edit the "slop pile of footage", André took on the task himself, spending a year learning Final Cut.[17] The pilot was then sent to "a bunch of networks" (including NBC and MTV)[16] where it was rejected on at least one occasion for "look[ing] a little cheap and public access-y".[17] Keith Crofford of Adult Swim said in 2013 that, on seeing the pilot, making the show "was pretty much a no-brainer from there".[19]

Parts of the pilot were shown at San Diego Comic Con 2013,[20] although it is unknown if the full panel has been recorded.

Production

Writing team

The core writing cast of the show consists of André, the show's directorial team Andrew Barchilon and Kitao Sakurai, and producer, as well as "Kraft Punk" actor, Dan Curry. Series editor Doug Lussenhop joined the writing staff beginning with season two. Additionally, Hannibal Buress was a writer for the first three seasons of the show.

The other writers who contributed to more than one season are Eric Moneypenny and Tommy Blacha (seasons 1 and 2), Jesse Elias and Rory Scovel, who also appeared in the show as "Chef Rory Scovel" (seasons 2 and 4), and Heather Anne Campbell and Pat Regan, who had been working at the show since the first season (seasons 3 and 4).

Other writers of note include Josh Fadem (season 1), Kevin Barnett and television producer Erica Oyama (season 2), Jon Daly, Ron Funches, Seth Morris, and Brent Weinbach (season 3), and Colton Dunn, Brett Gelman, Adam Pally, Jake Weisman, and Hampton Yount (season 4).

Season 1 (2012)

 
Eric André, host and namesake of the show in June 2012

Season 1 was filmed over the course of ten days, with the opening sequences all filmed together over two and a half days at the end of the shoot.[17] At least twenty desks were broken while filming the first season and despite the desk being constructed of drywall to make it easier to break, André did suffer injuries during the season's production.[17]

Filming of the first season of the show saw André receive a large amount of creative freedom, but The Eric Andre Show did receive notes from "Standards and Production" at Adult Swim, particularly regarding suicide, drug use and insulting specific deities: André commented that "I can curse out God, but I can't curse out Jesus".[17] In a 2012 interview, André described production difficulties when planning a scene where "I shit so hard that my organs fall out of my anus". Adult Swim had already flagged the sketch, writing to the show: "He can shit so hard that organs fall out of his anus, but he can’t make it look like he’s intentionally doing it".[17]

Another scene planned, but not shot, for season 1 involved André jumping out of a manhole on the street wearing a prison uniform and handcuffs, yelling "I'm free! I'm free!" but André was concerned with "get[ting] shot" and when the show contacted the city, they were warned of "toxic gasses in the sewer that you need special Hazmat suits for."[17] A scene which would have featured Andrew "Dice" Clay performing as Andrew "Nice" Clay, a comedian whose punchlines always espouse positive feminist ideologies, was not filmed due to a scheduling conflict with Clay.[17]

Guests for season 1 included actor Dolph Lundgren.[16] Celebrity impersonators included an actor portraying George Clooney and a character named Russell Brand played by actor Semere Etmet who André described as "[the] sweetest guy".[16] Co-directors Sakurai and Barchilon admitted that "they [weren’t] entirely sure where Etmet came from and that he keeps showing up on set".[16]

Man on the street segments included André hiding in a trash can to jump out and surprise people who used it (claiming they were the "millionth person" to use said can) and André visiting a Mensa convention, dressed in a complete suit of armor.[16]

Co-director Sakurai stated that during the filming of the first season, "ironically the most angry and violent people we’ve got from things are like people at a Mensa convention, [...] [Andre] was physically attacked."[16] Additionally, André was arrested and spent time in jail during production of season 1 when he attended a town hall meeting in a frat-boy getup and announced his plans to put "beer in the water fountains and cameras in the girls’ locker room".[21][22]

André, who was also known for his role as Mark Reynolds on the ABC sitcom Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 when The Eric Andre Show launched, was warned by ABC network executives not to mention the series on The Eric Andre Show, as they did not want to create an association between the two. According to André, several cast and crew members on Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 were not even aware of the existence of Adult Swim when explaining to them The Eric Andre Show.[15] Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23 was cancelled in January 2013[23][24] and in April 2013, it was announced that The Eric Andre Show had been renewed for another season, with a few of his former co-stars from the ABC show to make appearances as guests.[25]

The Eric Andre New Years Eve Spooktacular (2012)

On December 31, 2012, Adult Swim aired a 27-minute Halloween-themed New Years special titled The Eric Andre New Years Eve Spooktacular. André commented in 2016 that filming on a live-to-tape format is "kind of difficult" and "I don't think I'd do that again. [...] I think you can fit in more jokes per square inch in something that's heavily edited".[26]

Season 2 (2013)

With season 2, The Eric Andre Show changed to an HD camera setup, a new set design, and a new announcer, whilst André began wearing a suit. (Indeed, the show was reintroduced as "The NEW Eric Andre Show" for the opening of the season premiere, the HD change being revealed through a blurry picture of the new set becoming clearer just before the episode began.) Because of the difficulties with gaining consent under California's regulations, some of the impromptu and hidden camera sketches had to be re-recorded in New York City. André also admitted to using tactics on real celebrities to make them visibly uncomfortable during the taping without informing them, such as putting "old, rotten clams under their seat before they come out, or heat ducts in their seats so they're just sweltering."[27] The studio space is not airconditioned. André said this was because the studio's airconditioning was too loud to run while filming, but that it had the added effect of making the guests feel uncomfortable, in line with the show's theme.[28]

Guests for season 2 included Vivica A. Fox, during whose interview André jumped onto—and through—his desk. André explained that the ground "was solid concrete evidently", and that he landed on his tailbone, "in this way that had this domino ripple effect up my spine so my body was asymmetrical for the rest of the year. I was walking around all weird".[26]

In the final episode André tackled drummer Pfelton H. Sutton twice and the episode concluded with a mock "In Memoriam" tribute to the musician. Fans of the show mistakenly thought the memoriam was real until the musician confirmed via Twitter that he wasn't dead.[29]

Season 3 (2014)

Co-director Kitao Sakurai described season 3's interview methods as "Vietcong interrogation tactics".[30] "We almost always use the first moment of an interview", said co-director Andrew Barchilon, "And then we skip to the end, when they're exhausted and confused. That's where the gold is".[30]

Guests on the third season included Lauren Conrad who "walked off and was really hostile afterwards".[26] The actress "somewhat gamely endured" André until he ate his own vomit (which was actually oatmeal, unbeknownst to her), at which point she fled the interview.[30] According to a 2016 interview with André, "Lauren Conrad was wanting blood afterwards,"[26] and he later reflected "she’ll probably forever hate me, but I think she’s fantastic".[30] Chris Rock appeared on the show after calling André, saying, "I'm going to do the show. I'm flying myself out and putting myself up. I’m a huge fan."[22]

Musical guests Exhumed performed during the third season with three backup singers impersonating The Supremes. According to guitarist Matt Harvey, The Eric Andre Show originally wanted Pig Destroyer to perform, but they were unavailable, "so since we were in California, we got the nod." Harvey explained that part of the reason their appearance was so short was that they "went to the taping and just got hideously, disgustingly drunk. I’m talking like – drunk to unprofessional levels [...] I wish we had been a bit more level headed about it in hindsight, though".[26][31]

Man on the street segments included dragging a leaking body bag through New York's Chinatown; the production hadn't wanted to spend $300 on a filming permit and were ultimately met by police and other first responders.[30] In another instance, André splashed people on the subway with breakfast cereal and milk. "It was the hottest day of the year and the milk reeked," said André of the segment. "They just thought I was a lunatic".[30]

Season 4 (2016)

Scenes planned but not filmed for season 4 included an underwater sequence based on a scene from the film Top Secret![26][failed verification] André explained: "We came close to doing it two years in a row. We even went as far as having a tank in the outskirts of Los Angeles County where we were going to get all this scuba gear and diving and crane operators; all of these underwater stunt performers. But it's just so expensive and so time consuming that it's not worth sacrificing a million other things for just fifty seconds".[26][failed verification]

Guests for season 4 included rapper T.I. "We had T.I. walk off," according to a 2016 interview with André, "but he had just had enough."[26][failed verification] Rapper Flava Flav's interview ended on a freeze-frame of co-host Hannibal Buress kicking Flav in the face; a move Flav denies happened. Flav posted on Facebook in October, 2016, "People asking about that B.S. Eric Andre show. That kick in the face, NEVER HAPPENED. That's some Bullshit editing done to disparage Flav. Yo Eric Andre - FUCK YOU for that move gee - Flavor Flav".[32][33] Guests intended but not booked for season 4 included Jay Leno and Katt Williams.[26][failed verification]

André was nearly arrested while filming man on the street segments during production.[26][failed verification] André spent time in hospital having stitches in his hand due to filming a segment where he was supposed to "hail [sic] through a car window, but my entire hand went through the window and got sliced up. It was also during the first week of shooting so my fingers are like in weird silver finger casts for a lot of the street stuff".[26][failed verification]

Season 5 (2020)

Adult Swim confirmed via Twitter that the show would air its fifth season in late 2020.[34][35][36] André said in an interview that he put on 20 pounds, shaved all of his body hair (except for his eyebrows), and "sat in many tanning beds" in preparation, describing his look as "this weird uncanny valley version of myself" which contrasts with his fourth season appearance. He confirmed that the season would again feature pranks on the show's guests, stating, "We would very reluctantly or not at all tell the celebrity guests the name of the show so that they’d just come in blind".[37]

Filming of season 5 was finished just before the start of the COVID-19 pandemic in March 2020.[38]

On September 10, 2020, the release date was announced for season 5, October 25, 2020.[39] On September 30, 2020, a trailer was released for the season.[40]

On October 22, 2020, Eric confirmed in an interview that Hannibal Buress would leave the series during the season for personal reasons, and he would be replaced with Blannibal, who is played by James Hazley. André found Hazley on Craigslist. After Hazley left, no recurring co-host took his place, but often Felipe Esparza and Lakeith Stanfield acted as co-hosts during interviews for the rest of the season.[41][2] On his exit from the show, Buress said: "It's been a fun ride, but I'm almost 40; it's time to do something else."[42]

The crew of season 5 took inspiration from Liberace for the set since they discovered him in 2019 and they called him "a strange man from another era".

During filming of one episode's set destruction intro, Eric ended up suffering a concussion when a shelf John Cena had thrown him into proceeded to fall backwards, causing one of its metal bars to hit him in the back of the head. As a result, Eric had to go to the hospital, a situation he admitted in the season's behind the scenes special happened often enough that he had a special phrase to use (calling it a "popcorn") whenever he needed medical attention; he also did not place any blame on Cena, admitting he performed his role as requested and it was simply a matter of he and his crew not planning it out properly.[43]

Episodes

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
Pilotunaired
110 (+1 special)May 20, 2012 (2012-05-20)July 29, 2012 (2012-07-29)
December 31, 2012 (2012-12-31) (special)
210October 3, 2013 (2013-10-03)December 12, 2013 (2013-12-12)
310November 6, 2014 (2014-11-06)January 23, 2015 (2015-01-23)
410 (+1 special)August 5, 2016 (2016-08-05)October 14, 2016 (2016-10-14)
February 18, 2018 (2018-02-18) (special)
510 (+1 special)October 25, 2020 (2020-10-25)November 13, 2020 (2020-11-13) (special)
November 22, 2020 (2020-11-22)

Cast

Both host Eric André and co-host Hannibal Buress play exaggerated caricatures of themselves, with André being consistently eccentric, dysfunctional, violent and psychotic, whilst Buress serves as a relative straight man to André's antics, despite usually acting as bizarrely as he does. André consistently overacts during interviews, acts aggressively towards his crew members, diverts from the script, continuously exposes himself to everyone around him, and overall sets out to make his guests feel as uncomfortable as possible (all of which is intended acting, a tactic used on celebrity guests to show the distinctions between each of their reactions to the environment of the set).[44] Although just as outlandish, Buress is less of an oddity than André, and usually ends up correcting André's mistakes, shaming him on stage. Since there are only two chairs on the set, Buress ends up giving away his seat when a guest appears, awkwardly standing next to them and attempting to unnerve them from the host's behavior. The announcer has been voiced by three actors: Gary Anthony Williams during season 1, Tom Kane during season 2, and Robert Smith from season 3 onward. Other than the introduction, they typically announce only during one-off game segments on the show.

In season 5, the show's status quo changes significantly, with Hannibal quitting half-way into the second episode and being replaced with a mutant clone named "Blannibal" made from Hannibal's nose-hair. Blannibal himself also quits in the middle of the season, leaving Eric without a recurring co-host.[2]

The house band is also notable for regular participation in the show. The initial house band was on the show from season 1 to season 3, and consisted of Tom Ato as the guitarist, Early McAllister as the saxophonist, Pfelton Sutton as the drummer (who is almost always tackled during the show's opening), Jerry Wheeler as the trombonist, and Adora Dei as the keyboardist. The bassist changed frequently, being portrayed by Karen Elaine in season 1, JV Smith in season 2, and RJ Farrington in season 3. This entire band was replaced at the start of season 4 with a group of elderly men, including Don Peake as the guitarist, Emilio Palame as the keyboardist, Harold Cannon as the singer, Oscar Rospide as the bassist, and Tony Katsaras as the drummer. Semere-Ab Etmet Yohannes has also portrayed Russell Brand in several episodes. John Bueno, Jermaine Fowler, Roy Subida, Pat Regan, Vanessa Burns, Byron Bowers, and Buddy Daniels Friedman have all made recurring appearances as crew members throughout various seasons. In season 5, the band is replaced with an all-Japanese crew with the members being Sumiyo Iwasawa as the maraca and recorder player, Masatoshi Nishimura as a guitarist and vocalist, Jiro Okabe as the bassist, Ryo Okumoto as the keyboardist, Takashi "Chi" Saito as the drummer, and Rayko as the vocalist.

Live tours

The Eric Andre Show Live was a touring production of The Eric Andre Show in live venues that were booked during the airing of the first season of the show in 2012.[45] The tour was extended through September 21, 2012 with four additional east coast venues added to the schedule.[46] A follow-up tour was scheduled for November 2013.[47]

Home media

All five seasons, with the exception of the New Year’s special, have been released on iTunes, Google Play, PlayStation Video (before shutting down on August 31, 2021), Microsoft Movies & TV, Channel 4's streaming website channel4.com (in the UK) and Amazon Video. All of the five seasons, as well as the New Year's special, are also available on Hulu, although it may not be available in several countries.[48][49][50][51]

Reception

At the conclusion of the first season, Christopher R. Weingarten of SPIN described the show as "possibly the weirdest (and most engrossing) ten minutes on contemporary television." Adding that the show combines "the home-brewed humanity of Fernwood 2 Night, the surrealist Möbius strips of Tim & Eric, the Dada puckishness of Tom Green and the kinetic pranksterism of Jackass, [Eric Andre is] ultimately an Andy Kaufman for the Four Loko generation".[17]

Analysis

Some analysts have identified strong nihilistic and post-ironic themes in the show. Sociologist Alex Prong of The University of Western Ontario explains that "Eric Andre’s embrace of postmodern irony serves him and his audience well, revealing the absurdity of American politics through satire and mimicry...Eric Andre may practice nihilism in that absurdism makes great comedy, but it is a hopeful nihilism, still with an eye for the future."[52] According to former editor Andrew DeYoung, The Eric Andre Show and similar shows on Adult Swim are meant to "reflect the frenetic distribution of information on the internet – that’s why a lot of their shows are so chaotic and absurd."[53]

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • The Eric Andre Show at IMDb
  • The Eric Andre New Years Eve Spooktacular on Vimeo

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The Eric Andre Show is an American surreal sketch comedy television series which began airing on May 20 2012 The show premiered on Cartoon Network s night time programming block Adult Swim and is a parody of late night talk shows The series is hosted by comedian Eric Andre and formerly co hosted by fellow comedian Hannibal Buress 1 and Blannibal played by James Hazley 2 All episodes of the show have been directed by Kitao Sakurai and Andrew Barchilon Gary Anthony Williams served as the announcer in the first season being replaced by Tom Kane in the second season and Robert Smith from the third season onwards The Eric Andre ShowGenreSurreal comedy Talk show Sketch comedyCreated byEric AndreDirected byAndrew Barchilon Kitao Sakurai Jeff Tremaine season 6 Presented byEric AndreStarringEric Andre Hannibal BuressNarrated byGary Anthony Williams Tom Kane Robert SmithOpening theme Happy Happening by Mathieu Blossier seasons 1 3 Bebop Bounce by Andrea Litkei amp Ervin Litkei season 4 present Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons5No of episodes50 plus 3 Specials list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersEric Andre Kitao Sakurai Andrew Barchilon Dave Kneebone Daniel Weidenfeld seasons 1 2 ProducersClark Baker season 1 Hannibal Buress seasons 3 4 Yoni Aviram season 5 present Jonathan Roig Co producer season 2 producer seasons 3 4 Griffin Pocock co producer season 4 Kirsten Zastrow season 5 present Josh Cohen co producer season 1 producer season 2 Clark Reinking co producer season 1 producer season 2 Running time11 minutesProduction companiesAbso Lutely Productions Sick Duck Productions Working for Monsters 2012 2013 Naked Faces 2012 2018 Fugue State 2020 present Williams StreetDistributorWarner Bros Television DistributionReleaseOriginal networkAdult SwimOriginal releaseMay 20 2012 2012 05 20 presentA total of 53 episodes have aired over the course of five seasons On December 31 2012 The Eric Andre Show aired a 45 minute live New Year s special titled The Eric Andre New Year s Eve Spooktacular A second special named Eric Andre Does Paris aired on February 18 2018 3 The fifth and most recent season premiered on October 25 2020 4 On May 18 2022 Adult Swim announced the show had been renewed for a sixth season set to premiere in 2023 5 Contents 1 Premise 2 Development 2 1 Early development 2 2 Pilot 2009 3 Production 3 1 Writing team 3 2 Season 1 2012 3 3 The Eric Andre New Years Eve Spooktacular 2012 3 4 Season 2 2013 3 5 Season 3 2014 3 6 Season 4 2016 3 7 Season 5 2020 4 Episodes 5 Cast 6 Live tours 7 Home media 8 Reception 8 1 Analysis 9 See also 10 References 11 External linksPremise EditEach episode opens on the show s main set a standard talk show set up with a desk a chair and some decor The show s announcer declares Ladies and gentlemen it s The Eric Andre Show and the opening song begins to play During this time Andre runs onto set and destroys the backdrop desk and various furnishings around him Once the song is completed stagehands swiftly remove the broken furniture and replace it with identical pieces Buress the co host walks in at this time usually to weak applause from the audience Andre may then perform a monologue incorporating dark comedy and surrealism While he struggles to perform his monologue usually turns defensive and aggressive as Buress derides him The show will then typically be a mix of surreal celebrity interviews and short sketches candid camera footage and non sequiturs usually focused on Andre s absurd behavior in regular settings 6 7 At the end a performer of some type plays over the ending credits Ending performances are usually parodies of amateur acts common to public access television while other times they are real musicians playing their own songs with heavy twists such as punk band Trash Talk playing while wearing volume sensitive shock collars or a female opera singer performing while rapper Killer Mike serves as her hype man 8 Killer Mike also appeared in a later episode performing a rap battle against rapper Action Bronson while the two rap battled while on treadmills 9 10 Mac DeMarco once played while Andre initiated a segment styled after Japanese game shows titled Attack DeMarco in which numerous samurai began tormenting DeMarco In one episode comedian Rory Scovel had a cooking segment in which he increasingly got upset and destroyed his work station while rapper T Pain sang the Star Spangled Banner and fired a gun in the air Andre has expressed that each season of the show is shot with a unique style in mind intended to be thematically cohesive while remaining distinct from other seasons Season 1 stylistically follows the series pilot which was shot without studio backing on a limited budget using vintage Ikegami cameras and a darkly lit set built in an abandoned bodega 11 For all subsequent seasons the show were filmed in high definition and featured more modern late night comedy talk show elements including Andre s appearance in a formal gray suit For season 3 Andre grew out and straightened his hair in imitation of the distinctive hairstyle of comedian Katt Williams and decorated the set with tropical plants intending to give the season an upbeat feeling to audiences In stark contrast season 4 took place in a darkly lit setting reminiscent of the first season where Andre wore a tuxedo and professed to have avoided bathing or grooming and lost weight during production dubbing this season the dystopian Eraserhead season 12 This season also featured a new house band Countering season 4 Andre s season 5 set included a revamping of the set with more vibrant decorations and a green screen behind the curtain where guests come out Andre himself shaved all of his body hair except for his eyebrows wore inexpensive cologne tanned his skin and gained weight throughout For season 6 Andre had his hair slicked back and tied into a ponytail Guest stars appear throughout the show with a number of them being faked with impersonators or random people including Jerry Seinfeld Russell Brand George Clooney The Hulk Beyonce Arnold Schwarzenegger portrayed by Bruce Vilanch on a mobility scooter and Jay Z From season two onwards more actual celebrities appeared including musicians Tyler the Creator Pete Wentz Devendra Banhart Killer Mike Wiz Khalifa T Pain George Corpsegrinder Fisher Demi Lovato Chance the Rapper Mr Muthafuckin eXquire Flying Lotus Open Mike Eagle Dave Koz Mac DeMarco 311 actors Ryan Phillipe Krysten Ritter Dolph Lundgren Jack Black Aubrey Peeples Jack McBrayer James Van Der Beek Chris Jericho Seth Rogen Macaulay Culkin or 1980s 1990s television stars Sinbad Tatyana Ali Lorenzo Lamas Jodie Sweetin although other guests have appeared including television personality Lauren Conrad talk show host Jimmy Kimmel animation veteran John Kricfalusi and porn star Asa Akira The season 5 episode Blannibal Quits marked the final television appearance of the late actress Naya Rivera who was pronounced dead from accidental drowning at the age of 33 on July 8 2020 13 14 Development EditEarly development Edit The show was partly influenced by Space Ghost Coast to Coast a series that aired on Cartoon Network and later Adult Swim 15 Andre had said that prior to shooting the first season he rewatched several episodes of it to absorb as much Space Ghost as he could Andre also asked many questions of Adult Swim executive Mike Lazzo the show s creator who according to Andre had no interest in the old show 15 Other influences include Chris Farley s talk show host character from Saturday Night Live The Merv Griffin Show episode of Seinfeld Jiminy Glick Tom Green who himself would do an interview with Andre in the second season s 10th episode also joining in on destroying the set with an electric chainsaw likewise Andre has done several interviews on his Tom Green Live web series Da Ali G Show and Conan O Brien 16 The look of the show according to co director Andrew Barchilon was intended to mimic this iconic feeling that drove back to early Letterman and back to Carson 16 Regarding the tone of the show co director Kitao Sakurai eschewed labelling the show as a spoof saying in 2012 I think the term implies that we re 100 dependent on the material that other legitimate talk shows supply that we re just living off of that I think it s more of a deconstruction an alternate reality talk show rather than a spoof I think that the interviews that we have with real people and celebrities have their own value that goes beyond spoof 16 Pilot 2009 Edit Andre described himself as being flat broke and scraping by doing commercials and random stand up including performing as a caveman for Geico when he produced the pilot for The Eric Andre Show 17 known originally as Duh Air Ache On Dre Shoe 18 The pilot was co hosted with Hannibal Buress and was directed by Andrew Barchilon and Kitao Sakurai 19 It was filmed over a few days in an abandoned bodega in Brooklyn in 2009 After filming some man on the street segments Andre ran out of money and couldn t afford an editor Knowing that it would be too difficult to explain how to edit the slop pile of footage Andre took on the task himself spending a year learning Final Cut 17 The pilot was then sent to a bunch of networks including NBC and MTV 16 where it was rejected on at least one occasion for look ing a little cheap and public access y 17 Keith Crofford of Adult Swim said in 2013 that on seeing the pilot making the show was pretty much a no brainer from there 19 Parts of the pilot were shown at San Diego Comic Con 2013 20 although it is unknown if the full panel has been recorded Production EditWriting team Edit The core writing cast of the show consists of Andre the show s directorial team Andrew Barchilon and Kitao Sakurai and producer as well as Kraft Punk actor Dan Curry Series editor Doug Lussenhop joined the writing staff beginning with season two Additionally Hannibal Buress was a writer for the first three seasons of the show The other writers who contributed to more than one season are Eric Moneypenny and Tommy Blacha seasons 1 and 2 Jesse Elias and Rory Scovel who also appeared in the show as Chef Rory Scovel seasons 2 and 4 and Heather Anne Campbell and Pat Regan who had been working at the show since the first season seasons 3 and 4 Other writers of note include Josh Fadem season 1 Kevin Barnett and television producer Erica Oyama season 2 Jon Daly Ron Funches Seth Morris and Brent Weinbach season 3 and Colton Dunn Brett Gelman Adam Pally Jake Weisman and Hampton Yount season 4 Season 1 2012 Edit Eric Andre host and namesake of the show in June 2012 Season 1 was filmed over the course of ten days with the opening sequences all filmed together over two and a half days at the end of the shoot 17 At least twenty desks were broken while filming the first season and despite the desk being constructed of drywall to make it easier to break Andre did suffer injuries during the season s production 17 Filming of the first season of the show saw Andre receive a large amount of creative freedom but The Eric Andre Show did receive notes from Standards and Production at Adult Swim particularly regarding suicide drug use and insulting specific deities Andre commented that I can curse out God but I can t curse out Jesus 17 In a 2012 interview Andre described production difficulties when planning a scene where I shit so hard that my organs fall out of my anus Adult Swim had already flagged the sketch writing to the show He can shit so hard that organs fall out of his anus but he can t make it look like he s intentionally doing it 17 Another scene planned but not shot for season 1 involved Andre jumping out of a manhole on the street wearing a prison uniform and handcuffs yelling I m free I m free but Andre was concerned with get ting shot and when the show contacted the city they were warned of toxic gasses in the sewer that you need special Hazmat suits for 17 A scene which would have featured Andrew Dice Clay performing as Andrew Nice Clay a comedian whose punchlines always espouse positive feminist ideologies was not filmed due to a scheduling conflict with Clay 17 Guests for season 1 included actor Dolph Lundgren 16 Celebrity impersonators included an actor portraying George Clooney and a character named Russell Brand played by actor Semere Etmet who Andre described as the sweetest guy 16 Co directors Sakurai and Barchilon admitted that they weren t entirely sure where Etmet came from and that he keeps showing up on set 16 Man on the street segments included Andre hiding in a trash can to jump out and surprise people who used it claiming they were the millionth person to use said can and Andre visiting a Mensa convention dressed in a complete suit of armor 16 Co director Sakurai stated that during the filming of the first season ironically the most angry and violent people we ve got from things are like people at a Mensa convention Andre was physically attacked 16 Additionally Andre was arrested and spent time in jail during production of season 1 when he attended a town hall meeting in a frat boy getup and announced his plans to put beer in the water fountains and cameras in the girls locker room 21 22 Andre who was also known for his role as Mark Reynolds on the ABC sitcom Don t Trust the B in Apartment 23 when The Eric Andre Show launched was warned by ABC network executives not to mention the series on The Eric Andre Show as they did not want to create an association between the two According to Andre several cast and crew members on Don t Trust the B in Apartment 23 were not even aware of the existence of Adult Swim when explaining to them The Eric Andre Show 15 Don t Trust the B in Apartment 23 was cancelled in January 2013 23 24 and in April 2013 it was announced that The Eric Andre Show had been renewed for another season with a few of his former co stars from the ABC show to make appearances as guests 25 The Eric Andre New Years Eve Spooktacular 2012 Edit On December 31 2012 Adult Swim aired a 27 minute Halloween themed New Years special titled The Eric Andre New Years Eve Spooktacular Andre commented in 2016 that filming on a live to tape format is kind of difficult and I don t think I d do that again I think you can fit in more jokes per square inch in something that s heavily edited 26 Season 2 2013 Edit With season 2 The Eric Andre Show changed to an HD camera setup a new set design and a new announcer whilst Andre began wearing a suit Indeed the show was reintroduced as The NEW Eric Andre Show for the opening of the season premiere the HD change being revealed through a blurry picture of the new set becoming clearer just before the episode began Because of the difficulties with gaining consent under California s regulations some of the impromptu and hidden camera sketches had to be re recorded in New York City Andre also admitted to using tactics on real celebrities to make them visibly uncomfortable during the taping without informing them such as putting old rotten clams under their seat before they come out or heat ducts in their seats so they re just sweltering 27 The studio space is not airconditioned Andre said this was because the studio s airconditioning was too loud to run while filming but that it had the added effect of making the guests feel uncomfortable in line with the show s theme 28 Guests for season 2 included Vivica A Fox during whose interview Andre jumped onto and through his desk Andre explained that the ground was solid concrete evidently and that he landed on his tailbone in this way that had this domino ripple effect up my spine so my body was asymmetrical for the rest of the year I was walking around all weird 26 In the final episode Andre tackled drummer Pfelton H Sutton twice and the episode concluded with a mock In Memoriam tribute to the musician Fans of the show mistakenly thought the memoriam was real until the musician confirmed via Twitter that he wasn t dead 29 Season 3 2014 Edit Co director Kitao Sakurai described season 3 s interview methods as Vietcong interrogation tactics 30 We almost always use the first moment of an interview said co director Andrew Barchilon And then we skip to the end when they re exhausted and confused That s where the gold is 30 Guests on the third season included Lauren Conrad who walked off and was really hostile afterwards 26 The actress somewhat gamely endured Andre until he ate his own vomit which was actually oatmeal unbeknownst to her at which point she fled the interview 30 According to a 2016 interview with Andre Lauren Conrad was wanting blood afterwards 26 and he later reflected she ll probably forever hate me but I think she s fantastic 30 Chris Rock appeared on the show after calling Andre saying I m going to do the show I m flying myself out and putting myself up I m a huge fan 22 Musical guests Exhumed performed during the third season with three backup singers impersonating The Supremes According to guitarist Matt Harvey The Eric Andre Show originally wanted Pig Destroyer to perform but they were unavailable so since we were in California we got the nod Harvey explained that part of the reason their appearance was so short was that they went to the taping and just got hideously disgustingly drunk I m talking like drunk to unprofessional levels I wish we had been a bit more level headed about it in hindsight though 26 31 Man on the street segments included dragging a leaking body bag through New York s Chinatown the production hadn t wanted to spend 300 on a filming permit and were ultimately met by police and other first responders 30 In another instance Andre splashed people on the subway with breakfast cereal and milk It was the hottest day of the year and the milk reeked said Andre of the segment They just thought I was a lunatic 30 Season 4 2016 Edit Scenes planned but not filmed for season 4 included an underwater sequence based on a scene from the film Top Secret 26 failed verification Andre explained We came close to doing it two years in a row We even went as far as having a tank in the outskirts of Los Angeles County where we were going to get all this scuba gear and diving and crane operators all of these underwater stunt performers But it s just so expensive and so time consuming that it s not worth sacrificing a million other things for just fifty seconds 26 failed verification Guests for season 4 included rapper T I We had T I walk off according to a 2016 interview with Andre but he had just had enough 26 failed verification Rapper Flava Flav s interview ended on a freeze frame of co host Hannibal Buress kicking Flav in the face a move Flav denies happened Flav posted on Facebook in October 2016 People asking about that B S Eric Andre show That kick in the face NEVER HAPPENED That s some Bullshit editing done to disparage Flav Yo Eric Andre FUCK YOU for that move gee Flavor Flav 32 33 Guests intended but not booked for season 4 included Jay Leno and Katt Williams 26 failed verification Andre was nearly arrested while filming man on the street segments during production 26 failed verification Andre spent time in hospital having stitches in his hand due to filming a segment where he was supposed to hail sic through a car window but my entire hand went through the window and got sliced up It was also during the first week of shooting so my fingers are like in weird silver finger casts for a lot of the street stuff 26 failed verification Season 5 2020 Edit Adult Swim confirmed via Twitter that the show would air its fifth season in late 2020 34 35 36 Andre said in an interview that he put on 20 pounds shaved all of his body hair except for his eyebrows and sat in many tanning beds in preparation describing his look as this weird uncanny valley version of myself which contrasts with his fourth season appearance He confirmed that the season would again feature pranks on the show s guests stating We would very reluctantly or not at all tell the celebrity guests the name of the show so that they d just come in blind 37 Filming of season 5 was finished just before the start of the COVID 19 pandemic in March 2020 38 On September 10 2020 the release date was announced for season 5 October 25 2020 39 On September 30 2020 a trailer was released for the season 40 On October 22 2020 Eric confirmed in an interview that Hannibal Buress would leave the series during the season for personal reasons and he would be replaced with Blannibal who is played by James Hazley Andre found Hazley on Craigslist After Hazley left no recurring co host took his place but often Felipe Esparza and Lakeith Stanfield acted as co hosts during interviews for the rest of the season 41 2 On his exit from the show Buress said It s been a fun ride but I m almost 40 it s time to do something else 42 The crew of season 5 took inspiration from Liberace for the set since they discovered him in 2019 and they called him a strange man from another era During filming of one episode s set destruction intro Eric ended up suffering a concussion when a shelf John Cena had thrown him into proceeded to fall backwards causing one of its metal bars to hit him in the back of the head As a result Eric had to go to the hospital a situation he admitted in the season s behind the scenes special happened often enough that he had a special phrase to use calling it a popcorn whenever he needed medical attention he also did not place any blame on Cena admitting he performed his role as requested and it was simply a matter of he and his crew not planning it out properly 43 Episodes EditMain article List of The Eric Andre Show episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedPilotunaired110 1 special May 20 2012 2012 05 20 July 29 2012 2012 07 29 December 31 2012 2012 12 31 special 210October 3 2013 2013 10 03 December 12 2013 2013 12 12 310November 6 2014 2014 11 06 January 23 2015 2015 01 23 410 1 special August 5 2016 2016 08 05 October 14 2016 2016 10 14 February 18 2018 2018 02 18 special 510 1 special October 25 2020 2020 10 25 November 13 2020 2020 11 13 special November 22 2020 2020 11 22 Cast EditBoth host Eric Andre and co host Hannibal Buress play exaggerated caricatures of themselves with Andre being consistently eccentric dysfunctional violent and psychotic whilst Buress serves as a relative straight man to Andre s antics despite usually acting as bizarrely as he does Andre consistently overacts during interviews acts aggressively towards his crew members diverts from the script continuously exposes himself to everyone around him and overall sets out to make his guests feel as uncomfortable as possible all of which is intended acting a tactic used on celebrity guests to show the distinctions between each of their reactions to the environment of the set 44 Although just as outlandish Buress is less of an oddity than Andre and usually ends up correcting Andre s mistakes shaming him on stage Since there are only two chairs on the set Buress ends up giving away his seat when a guest appears awkwardly standing next to them and attempting to unnerve them from the host s behavior The announcer has been voiced by three actors Gary Anthony Williams during season 1 Tom Kane during season 2 and Robert Smith from season 3 onward Other than the introduction they typically announce only during one off game segments on the show In season 5 the show s status quo changes significantly with Hannibal quitting half way into the second episode and being replaced with a mutant clone named Blannibal made from Hannibal s nose hair Blannibal himself also quits in the middle of the season leaving Eric without a recurring co host 2 The house band is also notable for regular participation in the show The initial house band was on the show from season 1 to season 3 and consisted of Tom Ato as the guitarist Early McAllister as the saxophonist Pfelton Sutton as the drummer who is almost always tackled during the show s opening Jerry Wheeler as the trombonist and Adora Dei as the keyboardist The bassist changed frequently being portrayed by Karen Elaine in season 1 JV Smith in season 2 and RJ Farrington in season 3 This entire band was replaced at the start of season 4 with a group of elderly men including Don Peake as the guitarist Emilio Palame as the keyboardist Harold Cannon as the singer Oscar Rospide as the bassist and Tony Katsaras as the drummer Semere Ab Etmet Yohannes has also portrayed Russell Brand in several episodes John Bueno Jermaine Fowler Roy Subida Pat Regan Vanessa Burns Byron Bowers and Buddy Daniels Friedman have all made recurring appearances as crew members throughout various seasons In season 5 the band is replaced with an all Japanese crew with the members being Sumiyo Iwasawa as the maraca and recorder player Masatoshi Nishimura as a guitarist and vocalist Jiro Okabe as the bassist Ryo Okumoto as the keyboardist Takashi Chi Saito as the drummer and Rayko as the vocalist Live tours EditThe Eric Andre Show Live was a touring production of The Eric Andre Show in live venues that were booked during the airing of the first season of the show in 2012 45 The tour was extended through September 21 2012 with four additional east coast venues added to the schedule 46 A follow up tour was scheduled for November 2013 47 Home media EditAll five seasons with the exception of the New Year s special have been released on iTunes Google Play PlayStation Video before shutting down on August 31 2021 Microsoft Movies amp TV Channel 4 s streaming website channel4 com in the UK and Amazon Video All of the five seasons as well as the New Year s special are also available on Hulu although it may not be available in several countries 48 49 50 51 Reception EditThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it July 2020 At the conclusion of the first season Christopher R Weingarten of SPIN described the show as possibly the weirdest and most engrossing ten minutes on contemporary television Adding that the show combines the home brewed humanity of Fernwood 2 Night the surrealist Mobius strips of Tim amp Eric the Dada puckishness of Tom Green and the kinetic pranksterism of Jackass Eric Andre is ultimately an Andy Kaufman for the Four Loko generation 17 Analysis Edit Some analysts have identified strong nihilistic and post ironic themes in the show Sociologist Alex Prong of The University of Western Ontario explains that Eric Andre s embrace of postmodern irony serves him and his audience well revealing the absurdity of American politics through satire and mimicry Eric Andre may practice nihilism in that absurdism makes great comedy but it is a hopeful nihilism still with an eye for the future 52 According to former editor Andrew DeYoung The Eric Andre Show and similar shows on Adult Swim are meant to reflect the frenetic distribution of information on the internet that s why a lot of their shows are so chaotic and absurd 53 See also EditFernwood 2 NightReferences Edit Buress Hannibal January 7 2019 Hannibal Buress Personal Site Hannibal Buress Retrieved January 21 2019 a b c Spencer Samuel October 26 2020 The Eric Andre Show Why Hannibal Buress is Leaving Newsweek Retrieved October 26 2020 Puckett Lily January 29 2018 Eric Andre announces new special The Fader Retrieved May 11 2018 The Eric Andre Show Season 5 Destroys Everything Sunday October 25 at Midnight ET PT on Adult Swim The Futon Critic September 10 2020 Rosario Alexandra May 18 2022 The Eric Andre Show Renewed For Season 6 By Adult Swim Natasha Lyonne Jon Hamm Among Upcoming Guests Deadline Hollywood Retrieved May 27 2022 Nowalk Brandon October 2 2013 The Eric Andre Show The A V Club Retrieved February 1 2018 Zinoman Jason June 7 2012 The Rise of the Anti Talk Show The New York Times Retrieved February 1 2018 Adult Swim June 11 2012 Killer Mike Eric Andre Show Killer Mike and Opera via YouTube Adult Swim November 21 2014 Treadmill Rap Battle Action Bronson Killer Mike The Eric Andre Show Adult Swim via YouTube Killer Mike and Action Bronson Battle Rap on Treadmills on The Eric Andre Show Pitchfork pitchfork com November 20 2014 Luippold Ross May 10 2012 Eric Andre Talks His New Adult Swim Show That ABC Isn t Thrilled About HuffPost The Huffington Post Retrieved October 3 2020 Connor Shawn Q amp A Eric Andre Vancouver Sun Postmedia Network Inc Retrieved October 3 2020 Naya Rivera s final TV appearance draws emotional reactions from fans Independent co uk November 9 2020 Archived from the original on June 18 2022 Watch The Eric Andre Show Episodes and Clips Free for Free from Adult Swim Adult Swim Retrieved January 19 2014 a b c Luippold Ross May 10 2012 Eric Andre Talks His New Adult Swim Show That ABC Isn t Thrilled About The Huffington Post Retrieved September 23 2017 a b c d e f g h i Tabrys Jason June 22 2012 Interview The Mad Genius of Eric Andre GeekNation Archived from the original on April 25 2017 Retrieved February 9 2019 a b c d e f g h i j Weingarten Christopher August 10 2012 The Eric Andre Show How an Unemployed Stand Up Made the Weirdest Show on TV SPIN com Retrieved August 31 2014 Naked Faces Film The Eric Andre Show Internet Archive September 24 2011 Archived from the original on September 24 2011 a b Eric Andre August 2 2013 SDCC 2013 The Eric Andre Show amp Hot Package Panel The Eric Andre Show Adult Swim video Interview Video Adult Swim Event occurs at 2 14 Retrieved January 13 2019 SDCC 2013 The Eric Andre Show amp Hot Package Panel The Eric Andre Show Adult Swim retrieved October 10 2019 Harvey Matt May 27 2017 Interview Matt Harvey Exhumed Gruesome Pounder Welcome To The Metal Retrieved February 11 2019 a b Battan Carrie October 22 2014 The Peaceful Madness of Eric Andre Grantland Retrieved February 13 2019 O Connell Goldberg January 22 2013 ABC Yanks Apartment 23 From Schedule Doubles Up on Happy Endings The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved April 22 2013 Caldwell Sarah April 18 2013 Don t Trust the B in Apt 23 will make remaining episodes available online Entertainment Weekly Retrieved April 25 2013 Luippold Ross April 19 2013 The Eric Andre Show Renewed For Season 2 On Adult Swim The Huffington Post Retrieved April 25 2013 a b c d e f g h i j k Kurland Daniel July 2 2018 Figuring Out What Makes Millennials Tick With Derrick Beckles Den of Geek Retrieved April 23 2019 Evans Bradford October 3 2013 Talking to Eric Andre About Season 2 of The Eric Andre Show Splitsider Retrieved November 14 2013 Eric Andre Treats His Talk Show like a Temp Job February 25 2016 Retrieved May 11 2018 Sutton and Pfelton PfeltonSutton December 13 2013 Some people think I m dead after tonight s finale of the ericandre show on adultswim Tweet Archived from the original on February 11 2019 Retrieved February 11 2019 via Twitter a b c d e f Love Matthew November 5 2014 Eric Andre Must Destroy the Talk Show Rolling Stone Retrieved February 13 2019 Interview Matt Harvey Exhumed Gruesome Pounder May 27 2017 Flav Flava October 5 2016 Flava Flav Posts Facebook Facebook Retrieved February 13 2019 Jones Adrienne October 7 2016 Flavor Flav Is Mad About The Eric Andre Interview Says He Wasn t Kicked Cinema Blend Cinema Blend Retrieved February 13 2019 adultswim October 31 2019 We re not sure how it relates either Season 5 of The Eric Andre Show returns in late 2020 Tweet Retrieved December 28 2019 via Twitter Snierson Dan October 31 2019 Season 5 of The Eric Andre Show to debut in 2020 Get a first look Entertainment Weekly Retrieved April 5 2020 Hussey Allison October 31 2019 The Eric Andre Show Renewed for a Fifth Season Pitchfork Kurland Daniel March 10 2020 NEWS Eric Andre Show Season 5 Will Be Grosser And Weirder Than Ever Den of Geek Retrieved April 5 2020 Harvilla Rob June 23 2020 The Soothing Chaos of Eric Andre The Ringer Retrieved June 28 2020 The Eric Andre Show season 5 gets premiere date See new photos Entertainment Weekly adultswim September 30 2020 We like what he s done with the place Season 5 of The Eric Andre Show premieres Sunday October 25 at midnight on Tweet via Twitter Eric Andre Isn t Going Anywhere The Eric Andre Show The Making of Season Five YouTube The Making Of Season 5 Special for Season 5 Adult Swim 2020 Zinoman Jason June 7 2012 The Rise of The Anti Talk Show The New York Times Retrieved September 7 2012 Wyatt Josh The Eric Andre Show Flavorpill Retrieved September 7 2012 zetacoes The Eric Andre Show Live Tour Back With Four New Dates Adult Swim Central Retrieved September 7 2012 The Eric Andre Show Live Adult Swim Retrieved October 19 2013 The Eric Andre Show Season 1 on iTunes The Eric Andre Show Season 1 at the Microsoft Movies amp TV The Eric Andre Show Season 1 at Amazon Video The Eric Andre Show Hulu Retrieved March 18 2018 Prong Alex October 17 2018 Black Lives Bladder other dumb things Eric Andre said at the RNC and why they bladder I mean matter 2018 Undergraduate Awards Retrieved June 13 2020 Aroesti Rachel August 13 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