The show, which premiered on April 5, 2007, consists of short humorous videos.[2] Some of the clips were first seen online such as "Shutterbugs", as part of Channel 101 NY, "Clell Tickle: Indie Marketing Guru", "The Illusionators" and an unaired skit called "Other Music".[3][4][5]
Production
Ansari, Huebel, Scheer, and Woliner began working together as the comedy group Human Giant in 2005.[6][7] They gained a large following in the New York City comedy scene through live shows at the Upright Citizens Brigade and their weekly comedy show, Crash Test, and later expanded their sketches into short films.[8][9] Their early digital videos "Shutterbugs" and "The Illusionators" became popular on MySpace and YouTube and led MTV to offer the group a sketch comedy series.[10][11][3]
On MTV, the show closed out a Thursday night "10 Spot" line-up for MTV, which also included Pimp My Ride, Short Circuitz (before being put on hiatus), and Adventures in Hollyhood, ending with Human Giant.[12] The line-up started at 9 PM and ended at 11 PM.
In interviews, the group has mentioned they were offered a third season by MTV, and were also considering developing a feature film.[13][14] However, the group was unable to make a third season or movie due to personal projects, particularly with Ansari's commitments to the hit NBC show Parks and Recreation.[13] Without Ansari's participation, the group agreed not to make future content together and decided on ending the series on a positive note instead of burning out over several seasons.[15]
Wheelchair Access (also known as "Ghostface Killah Tickets") (repeated)
Zoombas (repeated)
Corn Maze (repeated)
Spacelords: Episode 1
Product Recall: Vacuum
Cliff Tarpey
Product Recall: Aziz
NASA Presents: LUNARTICS
7
"Hello, Susan"
May 17, 2007 (2007-05-17)
Sketches:
Mustaches vs. Beards
Genie
Ding Dong Boys Part 1
Swindle Tips: Free Gym Membership
Ding Dong Boys Part 2
Lookalike
Ding Dong Boys Part 3
Exorcism
Exorcism Part 2
8
"Ta Da!!"
May 24, 2007 (2007-05-24)
Sketches:
Driver's Ed
Rollerblading
Illusionators: Missile Stunt Part 1
Indian Burial Ground
Illusionators: Missile Stunt Part 2
Morning Zoo
Spacelords: Episode 2
^a This sketch was removed from the season one DVD. ^b These sketches were edited for the season one DVD. ^c Added for the season one DVD.
Season 2 (2008)
The group began working on Human Giant Season 2 at the end of August, 2007.
Note: the CrimeTime sketch, the Gay Porn Star Car Accident sketch, and the Illusinator Camera Trick sketch for season 2 all show up on the Season 1 DVD as easter eggs.
No. overall
No. in season
Title
Original air date
9
1
"Duffel Bag of Death"
March 11, 2008 (2008-03-11)
Sketches:
Paul's Grandma
Viral Videos
Shutterbugs: Kiditentiary (Episode 1)
CrimeTime
Illusionators: We're Sorry (Episode 1)
Car Accident
10
2
"I'm Gonna Live Forever!"
March 18, 2008 (2008-03-18)
Sketches:
Sketch Artist
Will Arnett Sex Tape
Carpet Monkey
T-shirt Squad
Lesson Van (Part 1)
Sci-Fi Make Up (Episode 1)
Lesson Van (Part 2)
11
3
"Respect. Honor. Discipline"
March 25, 2008 (2008-03-25)
Sketches:
Proposition
Kicking Cameras (Part 1)
Illusionators: We're Sorry (Episode 2, Part 1)
Kicking Cameras (Part 2)
Hot Air Balloon Patrol
Foley Artist
Illusionators: We're Sorry (Episode 2, Part 2)
Bozard and the BBQ Boys (Part 1)
Bozard and the BBQ Boys (Part 2)
12
4
"I Want More Corn Chowder"
April 1, 2008 (2008-04-01)
Sketches:
Bloody Reminder
Shutterbugs: Kiditentiary (Episode 2)
Thunderblast
Corn Chowder (Part 1)
Invisible Man
Corn Chowder (Part 2)
Mr. Clowny
Corn Chowder (Part 3)
13
5
"Still Here, Man. Still Here."
April 8, 2008 (2008-04-08)
Sketches:
Pinatas
Top 10 CD's
Shutterbugs: Kiditentiary (Episode 3)
Gas Guzzlers
Tub of Ice
Nightmare Lawyer
Shutterbugs: Kiditentiary (Episode 4)
14
6
"She Be a Witch""
April 15, 2008 (2008-04-15)
Sketches:
Montana Meth
Osama Bin Diesel (Part 1)
Sci-Fi Make Up (Episode 2)
Rise to the Challenge
Court TV - Acting Reel
Osama Bin Diesel (Part 2)
Illusionators: Camera Trick
Critical response
The show received positive reviews from critics. Writing for Entertainment Weekly, Gillian Flynn described Human Giant as "everything sketch comedy should be: smart, odd, and surprising."[16]The Village Voice called it "something like a Mountain Dewed-up version of MTV’s mid-'90s sketch offering The State."[17]Nathan Rabin of The A.V. Club said, "It's a testament to the show's addictiveness that the [sketches] leave audiences hungry for more.[18] He added: "Human Giant serves as a vital link between Mr. Show and the current generation of web-weaned funnymen who made their names posting homemade videos online instead of working their way through Second City, The Groundlings, or Saturday Night Live. The show's central dynamic echoes Mr. Show as well. Like Bob Odenkirk, Rob Huebel boasts the bland good looks of a local TV news anchor, yet there's a spark of madness and rage at his core. Castmates Paul Scheer and Aziz Ansari, meanwhile, take turns inhabiting the David Cross role."[18]
In its list of the 40 Greatest Sketch-Comedy TV Shows, Rolling Stone ranked Human Giant at number 38.[19]
In late May 2010, troupe member Aziz Ansari announced on his website that he and fellow members Rob Huebel, Paul Scheer and Jason Woliner had filmed a brand new sketch for the 2010 MTV Movie Awards, which Ansari was scheduled to host. Ansari mentioned that it would be a Human Giant reunion of sorts, the first time they filmed a new sketch together as a sketch group since the series ended.[21]
The sketch was called "Stunt Kidz",[21] which consisted of Huebel and Ansari's Shutterbugs characters, now owners of a child stunt agency where little children act as stunt men for dangerous scenes and end up injured in several occasions. Scheer acts as a director who employs Huebel and Ansari.
Home media
The first season of Human Giant was released on March 4, 2008, one week ahead of the season two premiere on March 11.[22] It was released in a two-disc set. Disc one features all eight episodes and commentary tracks on all episodes with special guests calling-in or with the cast in the commentary room.[23] Disc two features highlights from the 24-hour marathon, deleted and alternate scenes, unaired sketches, sneak previews for season two, early footage with Aziz, Rob and Paul, and a compilation clip.[24]
^Bronson, Dan (November 11, 2008). "Icons: Ben Stiller". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved April 3, 2024. He and Cornfeld are working on new comedy projects with sketch teams Little Britain and Human Giant.