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''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' is a Californian/Nevadan late-night talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel himself, which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). It premiered its first episode on January 26, 2003, as part of Super Bowl 2003. | ''Jimmy Kimmel Live!'' is a Californian/Nevadan late-night talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel himself, which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). It premiered its first episode on January 26, 2003, as part of Super Bowl 2003. |
Revision as of 16:07, 12 May 2023
Jimmy Kimmel Live! is a Californian/Nevadan late-night talk show, created and hosted by Jimmy Kimmel himself, which airs on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC). It premiered its first episode on January 26, 2003, as part of Super Bowl 2003.
However, during the show's 2010 Valentine's Day special, there was one skit that was based on the 2002 Peanuts Valentine's Day special "A Charlie Brown Valentine", which that special ironically first aired on ABC. The skit also features golfer Eldrick "Tiger" Woods. For years, fans thought the skit was not real, since most sources are not reliable. But recently, a fan discovered Brown Kevin T.'s YouTube page, as of February 11, 2010, via the Wayback Machine, including some evidence for the skit with a screenshot from the skit, unexpectedly.[1]
The earliest known evidence on the skit comes from an article from Portland Mercury. The article goes on to discuss the skit. "Jimmy Kimmel presents this updated version of the Charlie Brown Valentine special, in which Snoopy gets a little advice on pitching woo from Tiger Woods! (Are there sex rehab clinics for dogs?)"[2]
Availability
The skit was on YouTube at one point but is now private.[3] Before Flash was discontinued, captures 50 to 52 of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page, via the Wayback Machine, still functioned. However, all three captures turn out to be broken links.[4][5][6] The skit was found by Corentinseigfried on May 1st, 2023, on Archive.org.[7] The skit, divided into two parts, can be watched at the 12:22 and 12:23 timestamp, respectively.
Gallery
See Also
- Peanuts: Oct. 2nd, 1955 (partially lost newspaper comic strip; 1955)
- Peanuts (partially found sponsorship ads of animated specials based on comic strip; 1965-1970s)
- It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown (found original music recordings of animated Halloween TV special; 1966)
- A Charlie Brown Christmas (lost unreleased "laugh track cut" of Christmas special; 1965)
- Snoopy Flying Ace (found Xbox 360 dogfight game based on "Peanuts"; 2010)
- Charlie Brown's All-Stars (lost build of cancelled Peanuts PlayStation 2/PlayStation Portable baseball game; 2007)
References
- ↑ Wayback Machine page where the skit was first discovered. Archived 11 Feb '10
- ↑ Portland Mercury article from the skit. Retrieved 20 Apr '023
- ↑ Original YouTube page where the skit was uploaded. Retrieved 20 Apr '023
- ↑ 50th archived capture of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page. Archived 16 Feb '10
- ↑ 51st archived capture of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page. Archived 21 Feb '10
- ↑ 52nd archived capture of the Jimmy Kimmel Live! YouTube page. Archived 26 Feb '10
- ↑ The page where the skit in its entirety was found. Archived 4 Nov '12