Super Big Product Fun Show (partially found TV series; 2008)
Super Big Product Fun Show is an American produced live action comedy show created by R.C. Entertainment for G4. Through new graphics and entirely rewritten dialogue, the show re-purposes video footage from four different Japanese variety shows (Yoshimoto Sun Sun TV, Super Golden Yoshimoto, Kamigata, and Jungle TV) to form a new product review series that satirizes infomercials with comedy similar to R.C. Entertainment's earlier M.X.C.: Most Extreme Elimination Challenge. The 26 episode series premiered on February 4, 2008 as part of G4's Duty Free TV block, though a production member claims the series was pulled before completion.[1][2][3] It also aired on Animax in South East Asia.
To date, no official home video releases of the series have been made available. Only a small handful of clips and the complete pilot (then known as Mad Lab) are available online.
Surfaced content
References
- ↑ Mickey Ramos Retrieved October 9, 2017.
- ↑ G4’s "Duty Free TV" Block of International Programming Premieres With Two Outrageous New Series Retrieved October 9, 2017.
- ↑ Mad Lab (Super Big Product Fun Show) Pilot Presentation comment: "I was sad to see it end on a sour note as well. I had the ultimate privilege of working on MXC and loved every day of it. So, when it came to doing SBPFS, I was just...well, embarrassed, honestly. It wasn't even a sad relative of MXC, it was a ridiculous stretch of 'entertainment' and the show should have never happened. G4 didn't air all of the episodes and rightly so. The show was damn awful." Retrieved October 9, 2017.