
Chiquita Banana, Chiquita Banana, Obama !." Bonus points for the song sounding like something Daft Punk would create. "Calypso" by Billy Van is the perfect song to dance to with Tyler The Creator and a conspiracy theorist.

While not as iconic, " Bebop Bounce " (the series' theme song starting in season 4) is a good tune on its own right.The theme's so iconic that in one of the intros for season 5, they briefly brought it back.Hearing " Happy Happenings " by Mathieu Blossier while Eric savagely destroys his own set is joyful noise to the fans eagerly expecting the crazy shit the show has to offer.Awesome Music: For a show trying to be as horrible as possible, it still features some of the best music possible.Without the audio to go with it many people came up with their own delivery, which leads to some finding the original delivery weird. Adaptation Displacement: Many people's first exposure to "Why are you booing me?! I'm right!" comes from seeing the meme image.While it's too early to say if season six will follow a similar stylistic choice, it will at least remain as one of Eric's many tools to deliver laughs. Whereas Eric Andre would destroy the set in the most absurd ways beforehand, he can now be found dangling from the ceiling on suspension wires, tossing grenades into fortifications made of sandbags, and utilizing a green screen to put him just about anywhere you can. For example, the intro sequence for each episode often veers into new imaginative scenarios, whether it's because of the constant abuse Eric has taken during his destructive introduction sequences or simply a desire to do something different. It's hard to put into words, but episodes like "Bird Up!" and "Scott Porter Brutus "The Barber" Beefcake" turn what would be standard episodes into nightmarish marathons of nonstop nonsequiturs or wanton destruction.īut season five featured a noticeable increase in visual edits that can only be described as an assault on the senses. On rare occasions, the entire talk show setup is scrapped entirely for a ludicrous change of pace. The Eric Andre Show has always utilized its editing as a means to highlight specific jokes or fabricate them out of bizarre imagery and sound effects. Season five had a notable increase in surrealistic editing techniques similar to that of Tim and Eric, another Adult Swim staple.
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A particularly memorable series of gags involving LeVar Burton and Lance Reddick is just one example.

While it's safe to say that most will be unprepared for what the show has to offer, it's not uncommon to see some guests play into the insanity. However, grabs like Natasha Lyonne, Jon Hamm, Jaleel White, and Raven-Symoné will definitely raise a few eyebrows. Based on a report by Deadline, we can expect musicians like Cypress Hill, Lil Yachty, Waka Flocka Flame, Rico Nasty, and Diplo to appear, which isn't terribly unexpected. Thankfully, it looks like season six will continue the trend of securing high-profile guests. Related: The Best Late-Night Talk Show Hosts in History Future seasons would see gradually bigger names attaching themselves to the project, including a particularly infamous interview featuring Lauren Conrad. For example, a particularly hilarious guest was "Jerry Seinfeld" - a man who walked into the frame while wearing a puffy shirt, endlessly muttering his name until he went into a barely coherent "airline peanuts" bit. The show's first season embraced its shoddy production quality through the utilization of celebrity impersonators.

It's interesting to see how the guests on The Eric Andre Show gradually changed over time.
