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Manswers

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 19, 2007
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 43
  • Networks: Spike
  • Genres: Documentary, Comedy
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Manswers(2007)

TMDB Rating: 4.9 (6 votes)

Overview

Manswers is a late night comedy series that premiered on Spike on September 19, 2007. The series is produced by reality television production company, SuperDelicious, and airs on Spike. The executive producers are Adam Cohen, Cara Tapper, Joanna Vernetti, Akifumi Takuma and Michael Schelp. The show garnered an average of 1.1 million viewers during its first year among a specific target audience. The first season consisted of 9 half-hour episodes. The second season continued to show 13 episodes of similar material. MANswers is a satire aimed at predominately male audiences with a wide age range, primarily 18–40. Questions of a comical nature are asked and answered which usually relate to women and tips on how to get them to date you, sex-related questions and trivia, and defense mechanisms in deadly & harmful situations, and also firearms. Specialists with Masters and PhD degrees are brought in and give information from which the viewer can learn. MANswers US TV rating varies from episode to episode. It can be from TV-14-D,L,S,V to TV-MA-,L,S,V. The average rating is TV-MA.

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Season 1

9 episodes • 2007

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Best Chicks In BedSep 19, 20070.0
2All's Well That Ends HappySep 26, 20070.0
3The Hooker/Cop TestOct 3, 20070.0
4The Worlds Biggest BoobsOct 10, 20070.0
5Bullet Proof Breasts?Oct 17, 20070.0
6Illegal G-StringsOct 24, 20070.0
7Floating Boobs?Oct 31, 20070.0
8More Points For Fake BreastsNov 7, 20070.0
9Win That StripperNov 14, 20070.0
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Season 2

14 episodes • 2008

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Spaces BoobsSep 17, 20080.0
2Life Saving FartsSep 17, 20080.0
3Military Grade BoobsSep 24, 20080.0
4Whipping AddictionsOct 1, 20080.0
5Hottest Nude BeachesOct 7, 20080.0
6Beer: Boob FertilizerOct 14, 20080.0
7Big PimpinOct 28, 20080.0
8Saggy Boob R.A.D.A.RNov 4, 20080.0
9Death By RockNov 11, 20080.0
10Working OffNov 18, 20080.0
11Animal ProstitutesNov 25, 20080.0
12S.C.U.B.A SexDec 2, 20080.0
13Extreme Sex FetishesDec 9, 20080.0
14Episode 214Dec 9, 20080.0
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Season 3

10 episodes • 2009

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1How can boobs wash your car?Dec 6, 20090.0
2How fat does a guy have to be to stop a bullet?Dec 9, 20090.0
3What's the best way to bribe a warlord?Dec 16, 20090.0
4Can you fart so hard your balls explode?Dec 30, 20090.0
5Cell Phones and Drug MulesFeb 7, 20100.0
6What's the world's smallest handgun?Jan 13, 20100.0
7How many boobs does it take to screw in a light bulb?Jan 20, 20100.0
8Can you eat beaver during lent?Jan 27, 20100.0
9Where are you most likely to get a 3-way?Feb 3, 20100.0
10What car makes chicks the horniest?Feb 10, 20100.0
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Season 4

10 episodes • 2010

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1How a guy survived water boardingDec 8, 20100.0
2Sex while SkydivingDec 15, 20100.0
3Can a guy plug up a blown-out airplane window?Dec 22, 20100.0
4How a guy escaped the DEATH GRIP of a killer PythonDec 29, 20100.0
5Can you measure earthquakes with boobs?Jan 26, 20110.0
6How an expert escaped being buried alive in a locked coffinJan 26, 20110.0
7How to increase pain tolerance by 200%Feb 2, 20110.0
8The most vicious predator ever killed with bare hands.Feb 2, 20110.0
9How did a guy have sex while flying a helicopter?Feb 2, 20110.0
10How long can you survive in space without a spacesuit?Feb 9, 20110.0

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