- Kenny vs. Spenny
infobox television
show_name = Kenny vs. Spenny
caption = Kenny vs. Spenny Logo
format =Reality Comedy
runtime = 20-23 minutes
creator =Kenny Hotz Spencer Rice
starring =Kenny Hotz Spencer Rice
director =Kenny Hotz Spencer Rice
story consultant & cinematographer = Sebastian Cluer
country = CAN
network = CBC, Showcase
current network = Showcase
picture_format = HDTV
first_aired =August 26 ,2003
last_aired = present
num_seasons = 5
num_episodes = 73 (list of episodes)
imdb_id = 0384746"Kenny vs. Spenny" is a Canadian
comedy realitytelevision series about two best friends,Kenny Hotz and Spencer "Spenny" Rice who face each other in various competitions. The loser of the episode must perform an act of humiliation, usually selected by the winner. Kenny and Spenny created the series themselves, and it is typically shot in their hometown ofToronto ,Ontario , based mainly out of the house they share. As of November 2007, the show airs on CBC and Showcase in Canada, onComedy Central in theUnited States andGermany . Kenny asserts that the series is completely unscripted, and is all real. [http://yahoo.rogers.com/yahoo/spotlight/tv_stevie.jsp?id=2006/10/20061018 Interview with TV Stevie] ]The series was nominated for
Gemini Award s in 2005, 2006 and 2008 as the best Canadian comedy series, and has received a Rose d'Or nomination in Switzerland for "best international comedy series".The show has spawned several replicas of its format, including a British version onSky One called "Ed vs. Spencer ". There is also a German version of the show, called "Elton vs. Simon", featuring two German comedians and friends. A French Canadian version, called "Frank vs Girard" airs onVRAK.TV . Also following this format is "Juan vs. Roman" inLatin America , "Cenk vs. Erdem" in Turkey and "Katja vs. Bridget" in theNetherlands .Premise
Each episode is typically based on a statement which sets the goal of the competition in a "who is...?" or "who can...?" style; occasionally a "first one to... loses" statement is used instead. Competitions sometimes take the familiar form of performing a task the best, such as catching the largest fish; but they are more often unusual tasks, such as who can be tied to a goat the longest. The other typical style of competition is endurance to see who can do or abstain from something the longest.
Competition rules
Each episode typically begins with the roommates on their couch explaining the competition to the audience. In early episodes, no rules were made explicit on camera. Later, the criteria which defined the competition were made clear on the couch (defining the exact task to be performed or avoided of the competition). For a period of time, Spenny outlined rules on a whiteboard at the beginning of each episode to attempt to close loopholes he thought Kenny might use. Kenny, however, also had to agree to the rules for them to be official. The whiteboard rules have been discontinued, and rules are often discussed and agreed upon during the couch scene. There are sometimes other rules declared to have been agreed upon before filming. The roommates' actions or inactions during competitions often imply additional rules which are not explicitly declared in an episode. In the most recent episodes, there has typically been a return to not making the rules clear to the audience at the beginning of episodes.
In the fourth season episode "First Guy to Get a Stain Loses", there was a return to the whiteboard rules, but they were interrupted by Kenny's antics. Spenny noted that broadcasters often complain that the rules are not properly thought out in advance. For competitions where a qualitative decision is required (such as who does something better), a method of judgment or refereeing is usually agreed upon in advance. Endurance competitions often have a time limit of three days at which point, if neither competitor has won, a draw is declared, or occasionally a tie-breaker competition is performed.
The main entertainment in the series, besides the nature of the competitions, stems from the contrasting personalities of Kenny and Spenny, which usually impact the way each approaches the competitions. Kenny's approach is typically more unorthodox; he is often willing to use any means necessary—including cheating—to win. Though he doesn't always break the rules, he is usually willing to bend them. Kenny sometimes admits to the belief that he would not win certain competitions without cheating.
On the other hand, Spenny almost always follows very strictly both the rules and his ethics. He not only follows the letter of the rules, but also what he perceives as the intention and spirit of the competition statement. Spenny will often bear the brunt of Kenny's plans and pranks. Spenny is often paranoid and sometimes this causes him to sabotage his own efforts. Additionally, Kenny occasionally uses the paranoia to his advantage. Kenny has also occasionally used his position as executive producer to threaten crew members and force them to help him and/or not help Spenny.
Beyond their competitive styles, the contrasting personalities of the two offer much of the humour of the show. Kenny is generally portrayed as an uncouth "frat boy" type with a penchant for toilet humour. Spenny is a classic straight man, as he stated in one episode "I haven't laughed since 1987". He rarely laughs or makes jokes on camera. Instead Spenny usually reacts with exasperation to Kenny's antics, which are often directed at him. Spenny's most common emotional reaction on the show is anger at some act which Kenny has committed. A recurring motif on the show is Kenny's assertion that Spenny is a closeted
homosexual , and furthermore that Spenny is in love with him. During competitions Kenny will often arrange events in order to portray Spenny as gay, such as in the "first one to get a boner loses" competition where he arranged for a male stripper to give Spenny a lap dance, or in the "who can impersonate the other guy better" challenge where Kenny left sex toys and gay pornography lying around Spenny's room. Spenny normally reacts to these portrayals with extreme anger. Occasionally, Kenny's pranks move beyond simple character assassination. In one instance he secretly gave Spenny four hits of LSD. In another he forged a letter to Spenny from the Canadian health ministry, informing Spenny that he had been in contact with someone who was HIV positive.Winning
The winner of the competition gets to assign a "humiliation", an embarrassing task, that the loser must perform; although it is implied that the loser must agree to the choice of humiliation in various episodes where the winner attempts to extend the humiliation beyond what was agreed upon.
The show is usually less focused on who will actually win the competition and more on how each competitor will go about trying to win. This is evidenced by the fact that the person who performs the humiliation is not always technically the loser based on the rules—they just do not know about the rules broken by the winner. On several occasions, Kenny has cheated and still been declared the winner. The show also rarely shows the aftermath of the competition, leaving it unknown how a competitor reacted upon finding out that his opponent cheated. However, in some episodes, the ending credits will have the voices of Kenny and Spenny commenting on an unfair loss.
There is inconsistency in the use of the footage shot during the competition. In "Who Can Dance the Longest?", Spenny had to explicitly state in the opening rules that he would be allowed to check the tape of Kenny before a winner was declared. The only other occasions when the footage is used in determining a loser is when there is a close call that needs to be made as to which roommate did something first, [Such as the two laughing at almost the same time in "First One to Laugh Loses"] or whether or not one competitor did something in a close call. In some episodes, Kenny has used the footage to prove things to Spenny. [Such as that he caught a fish in "Who Can Catch a Bigger Fish?"] In others, it is not used where it could be. [Such as to prove Kenny sent a dog into the house or threw a rock into the pond in "First Guy to Get a Stain Loses"]
The two roommates each have a different opinion on who is the ultimate "winner" of a challenge. Kenny believes that the purpose of the competition is to avoid humiliation, and thus, he has won if Spenny does the humiliation. Spenny, on the other hand believes that Kenny cheating or derailing a competition he knows he's going to lose should at least be considered when looking at who ultimately won.
If the competition is a tie (where either they both lost or they both win) , no humiliations are issued, although if Kenny and Spenny agree to forfeit the competition (a draw) , both receive a humiliation dictated by the shows camera crews. Double humiliations happen rarely, but it did happen in "Who Can Stay In The Woods The Longest", and the crew decided that Kenny and Spenny had to make out.
Production
As of the fourth season, Kenny and Spenny are both executive producers, and receive a credit separate from five other executive producers. Also beginning in the fourth season,
Matt Stone andTrey Parker have joined the show and are also given their own separate credit as executive producers. [ [http://www.zap2it.com/tv/news/zap-comedycentralpicksupkennyvsspenny,0,39798.story 'South Park' Guys Aid 'Kenny vs. Spenny' - Matt Stone and Trey Parker will executive produce 10 new episodes for Comedy Central - Zap2it ] ] Both Kenny and Spenny are credited as directors as well.Instrumental and electronica music is frequently used throughout episodes.King Crimson 's "The Court of the Crimson King ", "Ride of the Valkyries ",Ravel 's "Boléro ",Sergei Prokofiev 's "Montagues and Capulets ",Gioachino Rossini 's "La gazza ladra " and music by Toronto electronica bandHoly Fuck is very frequently used.Typically, Kenny and Spenny each have their own production assistant, camera operator and sound engineer who film their independent exploits for each episode.
Broadcasting
The show originally aired on CBC. After the second season, the show was cancelled, then Showcase picked up the series in the late 2005. However, re-runs of the first two seasons still air on CBC during late night hours, and on CBC's new Bold station weekday afternoons. The show has aired in the past on GSN in the United States, but now airs on Comedy Central. The series also airs internationally on
TV 2 Zulu in Denmark,JIM in Finland, TV6 in Sweden, FX (Repeats onChallenge ) in the United Kingdom,The Comedy Channel in Australia,SIC Radical in Portugal,Comedy Central in Germany, and The XtraHOT channel in Israel.Fox Entertainment Group in Latin America has also distributed the episodes and can be seen on the Latin American versions of FOX channel and FX.Episodes
DVD releases
eason 5
Episodes for the season are [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LUa5JE1_Fsc YouTube] - Radio interview with Spencer Rice, aired in Calgary Alberta, on CJSW radio's "Am I Right??".] :
* Who Can Keep apoop in Their Pants the Longest?
* Who Can Piss More People Off? [ [http://network.nationalpost.com/np/blogs/toronto/archive/2008/07/28/jesus-sucks-tv-duo-s-banner-tells-toronto.aspx ‘Jesus sucks,’ TV duo's banner tells Toronto - Posted Toronto (National Post)] ]
* Who Can Get Laid By More Women?
* Who Can Wear a Gorilla Suit the Longest?
* Who's the Best ProfessionalWrestler ?
* First One to Touch the Ground Loses
* Who's a BetterSoldier ?
* Who's the Betterracist ?
* Who Can Smoke More crack?
* Who Do Handicapped People Like More?In Canada, season 5 premieres on October 20, 2008 at 9 p.m. ET on Showcase. [ [http://communities.canada.com/montrealgazette/blogs/insidethebox/archive/2008/08/22/fall-in-where-and-when-your-fave-tv-show-is-returning-or-starting.aspx Montreal Gazette - Fall TV 2008: Premiere dates for new and returning TV shows] ]
In the United States, season 5 premieres on November 18, 2008 at 11:30 p.m. on Comedy Central.
tatistics
KvS Scoreboard
KennyW = 40
KennyL = 19
KennyT = 4
* If competitions where Kenny cheated (14) or arguably cheated (6) and won are not counted, the record would be 21-19-4 for Kenny; If they are counted as wins for Spenny (as Spenny suggests they should), then Spenny would be leading 38-21-4.References
External links
* [http://www.kennyvsspenny.tv/ "Kenny vs. Spenny" official website]
* [http://kennyvsspenny.wikia.com "Kenny vs Spenny" wiki]
* [http://www.showcase.ca/ontv/titledetails.aspx?Root_Title_Id=92739 Showcase "Kenny vs. Spenny" site]
* [http://www.kennyhotz.com/home.asp Kenny Hotz official website]
* [http://www.tv.com/kenny-vs.-spenny/show/21583/summary.html?q=Kenny+Vs+Spenny "Kenny vs. Spenny" episode guide on Tv.com]
* [http://kennyhotz.spaces.live.com/ Kenny Hotz's MSN blog]
* [http://www.myspace.com/kennyvsspenny Kenny Hotz's MySpace]
* [http://www.kennystuff.com Kenny Hotz official merchandise]
* [http://www.cluer.ca Sebastian "Sebby" Cluer official website]
*imdb name|id=0004192|name=Kenny Hotz
*imdb name|id=0723551|name=Spencer Rice
*imdb name|id=1020420|name=Sebastian Cluer
* [http://www.cbc.ca/thehour/video.php?id=1782 Kenny Vs Spenny Interview] onThe Hour withGeorge Stroumboulopoulos
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