The Mighty Boosh is a British cult comedy duo, starting off as a live show … Read Full Bio ↴The Mighty Boosh is a British cult comedy duo, starting off as a live show over 8 years ago now, progressing to a radio show & now a successful TV series.
The radio series is a 6 part series, which won them the Douglas Adams Award for innovative comedy writing, it has never been awarded again!
The series was produced by Danny Wallace & first aired on BBC London Live.
The Mighty Boosh stars Julian Barratt as Howard Moon & Noel Fielding as Vince Noir; they play zookeepers in both the radio show & first television series under the scrutiny of bad-tempered Bob Fossil (played by Rich Fulcher).
Series 2 has seen them progress to living in a flat in Dalston with a Shaman named Naboo(Mike Fielding)& an 41-year-old ape called Bollo (Dave Brown).
In 2006 they have taken the boosh on the road once again to around 75 dates around the UK, mainly to the small venues. See www.themightyboosh.com for more boosh news & updates.
The DVD boxset including series 1&2,extras,a short film called 'Sweet' also starring Julian Barratt & Noel Fielding and much more was released November 16th 2006.
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Series Three just finished its run on BBC3
The radio series is a 6 part series, which won them the Douglas Adams Award for innovative comedy writing, it has never been awarded again!
The series was produced by Danny Wallace & first aired on BBC London Live.
The Mighty Boosh stars Julian Barratt as Howard Moon & Noel Fielding as Vince Noir; they play zookeepers in both the radio show & first television series under the scrutiny of bad-tempered Bob Fossil (played by Rich Fulcher).
Series 2 has seen them progress to living in a flat in Dalston with a Shaman named Naboo(Mike Fielding)& an 41-year-old ape called Bollo (Dave Brown).
In 2006 they have taken the boosh on the road once again to around 75 dates around the UK, mainly to the small venues. See www.themightyboosh.com for more boosh news & updates.
The DVD boxset including series 1&2,extras,a short film called 'Sweet' also starring Julian Barratt & Noel Fielding and much more was released November 16th 2006.
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Series Three just finished its run on BBC3
I Go By Many Names
The Mighty Boosh Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by The Mighty Boosh:
Ape Of Death Hit it! I'm the Ape of Death and I don't care Cos…
bouncy bouncy Bouncy Bouncy Oh such a good time Bouncy Bouncy Shoes all…
Calm A Llama Down Calm a llama down Calm a llama deep down In the ocean…
Charlie A-Charlie come, a-Charlie come A-bubble gum Charlie! …
Eels Eels up inside ya Findin an entrance where they can Eels u…
Electro Boy Driving along on the plastic dream Heart beats fast like a…
Future Sailors Future sailors We're future sailors Electronic castaway D…
Isolation All the things I'll never see All the things I'll never…
Love Games Old Gregg: Love games? Do you love me? Are you playing you…
Nanageddon Blood on the walls, of London Town Satan's evil in a…
Sea Funk We got the funk We've got that underwater funk We've g…
Searching For The New Sound We are searching for that new sound We are looking for…
Tundra [Howard:] ..Do you know what it is about this place…
Tundra Rap The endlessness Stretching on beyond The human imagina…
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Dwight Schrute
Someone should make a compilation of all the times Noel Fielding doesn't have time for this.
Steven Coffin
@Humble Potato no it's not.
timothyfloogle
So many of us now... but whose going to follow through on it
Niklas Thaler
Who has time for that though
Humble Potato
Perhaps what you seek is inside yourself...
QFIhawkman
"Well over thirty five Euros" is such a perfect amount. It's weirdly specific, yet still a bit vague, and it's wholly unimpressive without being properly paltry. Great comedy writing.
Jake Wakelin
Some call me, no longer acceptable in 2020
Liam Engram
Oh boy. I just love when people who are like 17 years old think cancel culture is some sort of new phenomenon. I also love when people try to equate character acting to blackface.
Mighty Boosh was a low budget show with 2 main actors (Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt), 1 mildly recurring character in Naboo who was played by Noel's brother, and a gorilla. The few characters that were one offs played by people other than Noel and Julian themselves were played by friends who took the roles for little or no money as a favor to their friends.
Blackface isn't a low budget show using one of their very few permanent cast members to play a black character. Blackface is the intentional caricaturization of black people for the sake of demeaning and dehumanizing them usually by hyperbolizing negative and often inaccurate stereotypes by doing things like: painting the skin jet black, giving the person enormous red lips, wearing wigs to depict rough woolen unkempt hair, and making them seem uneducated, uncivilized, subservient, and ignorant.
Cancel culture isn't a new phenomenon, and people talking out of their ass about things they know nothing about is as ancient as spoken language.
dustinAKAdustin
@tinton3w just cause it's not made to be offensive doesn't mean it can't offend. If something upsets someone it's usually good to ask why it's upset them instead of passing it off as they're just thin skinned or over sensitive.
tinton3w
@dustinAKAdustin I never thought it was blackface the several times I watched it previously. It wasn't made to be offensive, people need to stop trying to be so upset