Funniest Pets & People

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Funniest Pets & People
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Funniest Pets & People logo used in the show
Narrated by
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
Production
Executive producerBrad Lachman
ProducerBill Bracken
Running time30 minutes (including commercials)
Production companiesGenco Entertainment, Inc.
Distributor Program Partners
Release
Original releaseOctober 17, 2006 (2006-10-17) 
2008 (2008)

Funniest Pets & People is an American television series that showcased many home videos sent in that end up being on one of the episodes. The videos show either pets or people to create humor. This television show started out under the title "Life's Funniest Moments". The show was narrated by Rob Paulsen, a prolific cartoon voice artist, and is rated TV-PG

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The show was produced by Brad Lachman's Genco Entertainment, Inc., which concurrently produced an all-animal show with the same format, The Planet's Funniest Animals , for cable network Animal Planet. It was syndicated by Sony Pictures Television's Program Partners from 2006 to 2008, and then by The Program Exchange in 2008, when production ended.

Reruns of the show aired on Discovery Family, Qubo, Laff, and TeleXitos.

Specials

  1. Funniest Pets & People Sports Spectacular
  2. Funniest Pets & People Kids Special
  3. Funniest Pets & People Music and Dance Extravaganza

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