This time with the Epic Rap Battles of History dudes. Obviously, Vandaveon and Mike could have done it better. Vandaveon and Mike think the gay marriage sketch would be funnier if the two guys in it were both gay.
Vandaveon and Mike think the fingers in the "Flicker" sketch should have been something else. Vandaveon and Mike didn't like the black hobbit scene in this week's episode, and now they're ready to start their own show. Vandaveon and Mike are enjoying themselves at the Bonnaroo Festival, but it could be a lot better.
Vandaveon and Mike approach people at Bonnaroo with their suggestions to make the festival better. We read our youtube comments and we're not pleased. Those comments though, damn. And it's crazy that they had a sketch with an orgy in it and for real didn't show a single dick that's just nonsense, for real.
If we did a Saw parody like they did it would never be so dickless ya'll should know that come on. Also Mike's a little forlorn but youtube success like ours was never gonna be easy. Enough about them. We're gonna get a manager on account of this hot fresh black talent. Mike tries to persuade Keegan to go in a different direction with his makeup. Vandaveon and Mike get fired after an altercation on set. When two guys take a road trip, one friend's bizarre and disturbing audio diary comes up on the music playlist.
Two married men carefully speak about their wives behind their backs, Lil Wayne releases music videos from jail and President Obama hires an anger translator. Obama wins a rap battle, a doctor and a patient's son trade "Yo Momma" jokes, a dangerous ride for a substitute helicopter traffic reporter, two women are never happy with their photos and a play about civil-rights leaders gets out of hand. A man attempts to show off for his date, getting picked last at a slave auction, and two men hide from soldiers during WWII in Germany.
A really detailedbank robbery plan, fraternity branding gone wrong, a ridiculous neighborhood sighting news report, tabletop roleplaying gets real, and more from Obama's anger translator. A man mistakes a zombie bite as a raccoon bite, old men fight for their right to tell young people what to do, a passenger tests if his driver is listening, Jaden Smith has problems understanding his new script and President Obama tries out reverse psychology on the Republicans.
A racially tense flash mob, a feud between co-workers that gets out of hand, a DJ having issues finding music that is "old-school" enough and one fighter goes overboard with the smack talk during a MMA promo. An awkward dap farewell, two customers compete to order the most authentic soul food, two female friends argue about how to treat a puppy, the Tea Party selects their new spokesman and the ARMY sends recruiters to a new location. The President wants everyone to treat him and his daughter like regular people, the truth about a neighborhood is revealed during an apartment tour, a gangster shooting that may or may not be funny, and a look at Forest Whitaker's babysitter.
Sketches include: a look back at President Obama in college; a Civil War reenactment; and Jesus' encounter with a pimp. Sketches include: a bachelor party that gets weird, and a black kid with a white penis. Sketches include: a dog terrorizing a news reporter, and Harriet Tubman free running.
Jordan and Keegan celebrate Halloween by fleeing racist zombies; the stars of "Human Centipede" have a frightening reunion; a struggling public wizard school. Sketches include a drug deal gone bad, a cry baby monster; Darius Rucker dealing with his Hootie past. Sketches include gangsters sharing a passion for the movie "Twilight"; a visit to a world where names are farts; racist superheroes.
Sketches include an alien learning about the female anatomy, the guys one-upping each other with their fresh hatz, and meeting the last two men on Earth. An inner-city substitute teacher Mr. A meeting of the Black Republicans demands to be taken seriously, and a baseball player is addicted to slapping asses.
Threats at a boxing match press conference get a little strange, and a cop can't understand why everything around him is blowing up. Keegan gets too high, a soccer player gets grievously injured, and an unwitting party guest wanders into an orgy.
An insult comedian struggles to roast a deformed audience member, and two men teach a class on going down on bitches right. Hingle MCCringleberry gets a flag for excessive celebration, and a geometry student steals a joke. Meegan gets Andre in trouble; a funk band goes overboard with nonsensical lyrics; sensei Doug Duggart teaches self-defense for the ladies. A police detective meets his new partner; Samuel and Lashawn celebrate their marriage; Lando Calrissian is followed by a "Star Wars" fan.
Keegan and Jordan eavesdrop on white women who love black men; Wendell makes a music video; Kareem and Jahar go to the gym; a pawn shop owner deals with a suspicious customer; an actor in a gangster movie takes issue with his director's opinion.
Some friends argue over whether a new slang phrase is a "thing," a man learns the truth about his father's Hollywood past, and the valets come to Anne Hathaway's defense. The survivors of an alien invasion find out whom they can trust, a family comes to terms with a relative's gay wedding, a couple of racists express some surprising views, a drill sergeant sings an unconventional marching song, and a pop sensation answers questions from her fans.
A parole officer uses a puppet to connect with convicts, a man in a neck brace attempts to party down, a Nazi officer tells the story of the time he saw Hitler, and Levi goes steampunk. Two old women battle with Satan, things go awry when a man goes mattress shopping, and dance club patrons are forced to face the truth about themselves.
A mobster seeking vengeance on someone who wronged him, a baseball player fighting an addiction to unwanted bodily contact, and Family Matters' Steve Urkel driving a man insane. A concussed football player cheering his team on, a man accusing his wife of being unfaithful, and a restaurateur scaring away his customers.
Sketches include a vampire revealing himself, the thwarting of a serial killer, and a child getting his wish. A detective puts himself in the mind of a perpetrator, a retro action hero infiltrates a villain's compound, and President Obama addresses the critics within his party. A henchman keeps interrupting his boss's torture session, a speaker at a school assembly discusses his colorful life, and a man tries to prove he's all grown up.
Sketches include Stan Lee pitching new superheroes, a man losing his street cred, and a man creating a mnemonic device to remember a parking spot. President Obama rap battles, and a traffic reporter has some trouble flying. Jordan and Keegan are masters of disguise in Nazi Germany, and two slaves are accused of bigotry. Luther, President Obama's anger translator, reminds everyone who killed Osama bin Laden.
Commitment looms for Jordan and Keegan after gay marriage is finally legalized. Jordan and Keegan engage in an epic flicker match, and a flash mob goes terribly wrong. President Obama doesn't get special treatment, and a young Forest Whitaker terrifies his babysitter.
A young Barack Obama discovers how inspirational a party can be, and two hitmen get sidetracked. A rescue dog displays a troubling attitude, and Luther provides presidential debate zingers. A biracial boy has penis concerns, and an inner-city substitute teacher takes roll call. Noah really gets into his Halloween costume, and white zombies attack. Luther informs Mitt Romney who won the election, and a non-stop party refuses to stop.
A tough guy cries in front of his crew, and substitute teacher Mr. Nostrand does not play. Two gang rivals get inside each other's heads, and a police officer hones his act. One man's bikini-clad woman is another man's mystery, and two friends step up their hat game. Two women prepare to fight outside a club, and the Valets wonder why people mess with the Batmans.
Two slaves try to find a way out of fighting to the death, and a member of a Latin gang proves his toughness. A passenger finds out that he's far from the first to board, and some breakdancers keep it nooice.
The Obamas get intimate, the founding fathers talk gun control, and Metta World Peace makes a wish. A hotel guest is blown away by the Continental breakfast, and a psycho's victims stay positive.
A guy learns how to buy drugs in public, and an executive tests a speech for political correctness. Meegan gets Andre in trouble, and sensei Doug Duggart teaches self-defense for the ladies. Local news anchors warn viewers about the dangers of "black ice," Lando Calrissian deals with an admirer, and Metta World Peace gives tips to homemakers.
A pawn shop customer asks after some suspicious items, Wendell makes a vanity video, and Karim and Jahar go to the gym. Some friends argue over whether a new slang phrase is a "thing," a man learns the truth about his father's Hollywood past, and the valets come to Anne Hathaway's defense. The survivors of an alien invasion find out whom they can trust, a drill sergeant sings an unconventional marching song, and a pop sensation answers questions from her fans. A parole officer uses a puppet to connect with convicts, a Nazi officer tells the story of the time he saw Hitler, and Levi goes steampunk.
Two pious old women describe the awful things they want to do to Satan, Keegan and Jordan misunderstand each other's texts, and a club DJ gets a little too real. Raffi returns to the locker room, Reginald VelJohnson becomes furious about the state of "Family Matters," and a mobster ruins an important peace talk. The Rhinos' quarterback takes a hit, a Macedonian cafe owner berates his customers, and a man suspects his wife of cheating on him with a dog.
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