- Network: Comedy Central
- Series Premiere Date: Oct 15, 2008
User Score
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 42 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 11 out of 42
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Mixed: 2 out of 42
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Negative: 29 out of 42
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mattp.Dec 8, 2008Not funny at all. Comedy central really dropped the ball on this one. To compare this show to the Chapelle Show is an insult to Dave Chapelle and his writers. Its a shame, this show was a good concept but David Allen grear blew it.
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JasonS.Nov 3, 2008Really, really bad show.
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KyleCNov 7, 2008This show was alot better when it was called The Chappelle Show. D.A.G.'s handlers just have him screaming about how white people are dumb and black people can't do anything wrong. Fail.
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JustinV.Nov 9, 2008Ok....so if you get pass the stereotypes, the downright ghetto skits and the painful ignorance....its STILL not funny. I am a black man who watches Comedy Central all the time, but this is the most ignorant piece of work I've ever seen. What do reviewers see in this show?
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thatguyDec 10, 2008It seems like tey are trying too hard. Not funny at all. Overacting in skits and stupid story lines. I change the channel when it comes on. In this day of economic hurt, I suggest to that network to quit advertising junk like that.
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EricBassoDec 16, 2008"Mind of Mencia" lite. Suggesting this show is a worthy replacement for the Chappelle Show is disgusting.
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MikeM.Oct 26, 2008This is the worst show I have ever seen. If I had known that taking a crap on film would be considered a show, my show would be better then chocolate news. That show is so insulting to the afro americans its not even funny. If you love this show, email me and I will poop on a napkin, and you will go crazy!
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jaseC.Dec 6, 2008I'm sorry but the critics must have been paid off this show is just pure unadulterated garbage and David Allen Grier is not a good comedian he can't stand by himself he needs somebody funnier then he is to be successful.
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BradS.Nov 21, 2008
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alexbNov 24, 2008Very stupid show, not funny at all
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RobertW.Nov 3, 2008
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ZachC.Nov 7, 2008The show actually hurts to watch. The host seems cocky and displays unneeded sarcasm constantly. The host's personality ruins the show.
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thisshowblowsDec 12, 2008This show is rarely funny. Since this show was an attempt to replace chappelle show it has failed terribly.
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JamesCDec 15, 2008People should not compare this show with Dave Chappelle because Dave never said a sentence with a crappy punch line, then look at the camera like he is about to fart while (for some reason) the audience is laughing.
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NikkoChengDec 16, 2008It hurts just to watch Chocolate News. I am a big fan of Comedy Central. I leave my TV on this channel most of the time; I own all of Chappelle
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j.c.Dec 24, 2008
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HamzaFNov 26, 2008This show is horrifically bad. It's like "Mind of Mencia" but much less funny (I know! hard to imagine, but DAG pulled it off). I wouldn't even recommend this show to my worst enemy. It's that bad.
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joshwizzzesDec 12, 2008its just playing bad.....Its jokes are just stupid...
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ryanchesneyDec 13, 2008I was expecting a pretty good show just because I watch Comedy Central pretty frequently and most of the shows are really good entertainment. However, this is probably one of the worst shows I've ever seen on the station.
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Dec 9, 2011The potential was there but it was terrible execution of this show. There were a few funny moments but it was mostly trash and it was pretty boring as well.
Awards & Rankings
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This is social satire, and Grier's job is to make a mainstream audience see race and power in new ways. That often involves shock.
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Credit Grier for trying, credit Comedy Central for adding another voice to the mix, and keep hoping that a show like this eventually hits its stride.
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It pales-- satirically speaking, anyway--when compared with the "Daily Show," especially with Chocolate's tired sketch about imaginary rapper Phat Man. More promising is a bit in which Grier's Maya Angelou recites a poem penned to commemorate a McCain victory