Mad TV season 11

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Mad TV
Season 11
No. of episodes22
Release
Original network Fox
Original releaseSeptember 17, 2005 (2005-09-17) 
May 20, 2006 (2006-05-20)
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The eleventh season of Mad TV , an American sketch comedy series, originally aired in the United States on the Fox Network between September 17, 2005, and May 20, 2006.

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Summary

With Spencer Kayden, Ron Pederson, Aries Spears, and Paul Vogt gone from the cast, season eleven saw more changes to the show's cast (Stephanie Weir had also left the show, but was still credited as a cast member. The reason behind this was that Weir agreed to appear in four new episodes' worth of material, which are scattered throughout the season, technically making this her final season). Because of FOX's cast budget cuts, the only new cast members hired were Arden Myrin (who was immediately hired as a repertory member and, coincidentally, unsuccessfully auditioned to be on MADtv's rival show, Saturday Night Live) and featured players Frank Caeti (who resembled Frank Caliendo—a fact that was mentioned and mocked in the season premiere—and did impressions just like him) and Nicole Randall Johnson (marking this the first time in MADtv history to have more than one African-American female cast member, as Gaither was kept). Also, MADtv introduces the moms, which are: Mom Asparagus, Mom Triangle, Mom Heart, and Mom Paramount Pictures Letter P. With the exception of Michael McDonald and Stephnie Weir, the majority of cast members in this season were born in the 1970s (some of which have birth years after Saturday Night Live's premiere in 1975) and were hired in the 2000s, making this the youngest cast in the show's history.

Notable celebrity appearances this season include: Pamela Anderson (who hosted the show's 250th episode, is one of many celebrities who not only hosted Saturday Night Live, but also cameoed on MADtv, and was lampooned by both shows fairly frequently), Jeff Garlin, Alyson Hannigan, Neil Patrick Harris, Jaime Pressly, Michael Rapaport, John Cena, Jeff Probst, Pauly Shore, and Fred Willard

Opening montage

The title sequence opens with the Mad TV logo appearing against the skyline of Los Angeles. The theme song, performed by the hip-hop group Heavy D & the Boyz, begins and an announcer introduces each repertory cast member alphabetically, followed by the featured cast. The screen dissolves into three live-action clips of an individual cast member, then the three screens multiply until they fill the entire screen. Then all of the multiple clips flip over and displays another clip of the same cast member. As the multiple clips are reduced to one clip, a still color photo of the cast member is superimposed on the screen with his/her name appearing in caption over the photo. When the last cast member/guest is introduced, the music stops and the title sequence ends with the phrase "You are now watching Mad TV."

Cast

Episodes

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TitleGuest(s)Original release date
2451"Episode 1" MTV September 17, 2005 (2005-09-17)

Onstage, the moms are hyperly ready to go to the stage for the very first time; A parody of Summit Entertainment ; a parody of Nickelodeon has the orange splat (Lee) airs All That ; Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee introduces the moms one by one: Mom Asparagus, Mom Triangle, Mom Heart, and Mom Paramount Pictures Letter P and Mom Disney D: and conduct red-carpet interviews at the Mad TV season 11 premiere; Jessica Simpson (Parker) sings about the horrible film remakes of classic TV shows; FOX Ident: the Word "FOX" is on screen, accompanied by a announcer (Mom Triangle) saying "you're watching FOX, Be naughty", a parody of House in which Dr. House (McDonald) pops Vicodin and cruelly treats a dying marriage counselor (Caeti); the ubisoft logo is parodied in a parody of Ubisoft; Mom Asparagus interviews Mom Heart; Mrs. Campbell (Weir) robs a saleslady (Flanagan) of the chance to make a sale by showing a couple (Caeti, Parker) a better home; Morgan Freeman (Peele) follows up March of the Penguins with a film about the animals in his backyard; beginning with The WB Identification Screen, a parody of Supernatural where two brothers (Barinholtz, McDonald) hunt and find it; nerdy craft ladies (Flanagan, Myrin) sell Popsicle houses at a NHL hockey ring; beginning with a similar-sounding universal pictures logo, a new Universal Pictures thriller called The Psychiatrist is packed with unlikely stars (Mom Triangle, Flanagan, Parker); MTV (Flanagan) perform a parody of Teen Mom .

Featuring: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson
2462"Episode 2"TBASeptember 24, 2005 (2005-09-24)

Rafael Palmeiro (Barinholtz) promotes steroids for Little Leaguers; a parody of Drake and Josh ; Mom Asparagus interviews Mom Disney Letter D; beginning with a parody of the New Line Cinema logo with a similar sounding fanfare, a parody of Wedding Crashers featuring dictators Fidel Castro (Barinholtz) and Kim Jong-Il (Lee); Isador Kruskel (McDonald) from The 7AM Condo Report hosts his own show, The Silver Fox; a parody of Star Wars ; a farmer (McDonald) feeds the clucking, hen-like hosts (Flanagan, Johnson, Myrin, Parker, Weir) of The View ; a parody of Hallmark Channel; a parody of The Muppets; a parody of Media Rights Capital; Tank (Lee) hits on a girl (Myrin) at an arcade; Beginning with a parody of Jim Henson Pictures Logo with a Kermit the Frog parody, a parody of The Muppet Movie ; Nicole Parker and Bobby Lee interview celebrities at the Emmy gala; Coldplay's Chris Martin (McDonald) sings about being the greatest musician ever; two krump dancers (Flanagan, Peele) demonstrate their violent dance moves at an elementary school; beginning with a Comedy Central ident from 2005, Rosa Parks (Gaither) is the newest celebrity to be "honored" on a Comedy Central roast; a parody of MySpace.

Featuring: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson
2473"Episode 3" Eric Balfour, Pauly Shore, The Dandy Warhols October 1, 2005 (2005-10-01)

Aging rockers Mick Jagger (Barinholtz) and Keith Richards (Key) star as the undead in a new Dimension Films horror film; Mom Asparagus (Parker) interview Kanye West (Peele) who is still upset at George W. Bush's slow reaction to Katrina; Ike Barinholtz learns how to be an effective actor from Eric Balfour; on Fox NFL Sunday , Jillian Barberie (Myrin) shows her goodies to the commentators (Barinholtz, Caeti, Mom Triangle, Peele); beginning with a parody of the Columbia Pictures logo, a parody of Muppets from Space ; on 24 with Bobby Lee , Lee finds himself dealing with fellow cast member Jordan Peele; R. Kelly's (Peele) favorite cereal goes missing in a three-part parody of the urban opera Trapped in the Closet ; A parody of Klasky Csupo; a parody of Disney XD; Beginning with a BET⭐️ ident, a parody of BET; Angela Wright (Weir) interviews eighth graders (Triangle, Flanagan, Gaither, Lee, Myrin, Parker, Peele); a parody of The Office ; Andy Rooney (Mom Triangle) delivers a speech; a group of intellectuals (Balfour, Barinholtz, Myrin, Parker) share their thoughts on the world on a parody of Intel; beginning with a parody of network idents, NBC, CBS, ABC, & FOX, a promo for the new TV drama Commander in Chief , an announcer (Mom Triangle) keeps cracking up over the thought of a woman being U.S. President; The Dandy Warhols perform "Smoke It".

Featuring: Frank Caeti

Absent: Nicole Randall Johnson, Michael McDonald
2484"Episode 4" Fred Willard November 5, 2005 (2005-11-05)

With a parody of the Apple logo, Commercial parody for Apple's latest "iPod"-style product: the iPad for women on their periods; a parody of Warner Bros; Michael Jacobs (Mom Asparagus) nitpicks the comedy stylings of Ellen DeGeneres (Parker) on a parody of The Ellen DeGeneres Show ; a parody of Igor ; a parody of Jimmy Kimmel Live! ; Fred Willard appears as a shady salesman trying to trick Mad TV cast members into promoting his products throughout the show; beginning with a parody of Cartoon Network ident, a parody of Cartoon Network; a neighborhood watch meeting gets out of hand; Announcer: "Coming from Sony Pictures", a visually-impaired martial arts sensei (Lee) prevents a Wild West prostitute (Parker) from being raped by outlaws (Barinholtz, Key); Dorothy Lanier (Weir) hosts the Hurricane Katrina Disaster Telethon,on BBC One; a tape recorder records a baby's (Caeti) first steps while the parents (Barinholtz, Parker) aren't looking; Ike Barinholtz introduces bizarre viral videos over the Internet in a new sketch called on/tHe/DoWnLoaD.

Featuring: Frank Caeti

Absent: Nicole Randall Johnson
2495"Episode 5" Lego November 12, 2005 (2005-11-12)

A coffee addict (Weir) crashes hard after taking sleeping pills; Ike Barinholtz introduce Lego to Jordan Peele and Bobby Lee; the LaMontroses from Inside Looking Out (Parker, Peele) sing at a nightclub; the Abercrombie & Fitch employees (Barinholtz, McDonald, Peele) think they spot a shoplifter (Key); beginning with a parody of Sony Pictures Television, a Wheel of Fortune parody featuring Lego as a contestant who gets preferential treatment from Pat Sajak (Barinholtz); beginning with a parody of PBS ident, a parody of PBS; a televangelist-turned-car salesman (Caeti) helps a couple (Myrin, Barinholtz) find a new ride on a The Simpsons -esque sitcom; On a installment of Azumanga Daioh , The show is so broke the girls buy a bootleg ripoff of their show called "Azumuenga Daiyoh" and decides to show that instead; Mom Asparagus interviews Mom Triangle about The Muppets on their biggest house; Beginning with the Fox News Channel, National Geographic Channel (Lee) hosts his own late-night talk show on Fox News; A parody of The 5th Wave ; beginning with the NBC ident, a modern-day episode of Sanford and Son where Fred (Peele) loots a Katrina-ravaged New Orleans and nearly gets mugged by Asian gangsters (Lee).

Featuring: Frank Caeti

Absent: Nicole Randall Johnson
2506"Episode 6" Williams Street November 19, 2005 (2005-11-19)

beginning with a ident from CBS, A parody of Ghost Whisperer has wandering spirits (Mom Triangle, Key) ogling Jennifer Love Hewitt's (Myrin) breasts; every time Williams Street speaks, the Hammer sound effect from Mark VII Limited plays; A parody of Glee ; beginning with a exterior of Las Vegas, spoofs of the "Only Vegas" commercials show a man (Barinholtz) doing things he can only get away with in Vegas, like contaminating the buffet and going to a Celine Dion concert; Jillian Barberie (Myrin) reveals to the commentators (Barinholtz, Mom Triangle, Caeti, Peele) of Fox NFL Sunday that she's already in a relationship with a guy (Key); Dot (Weir) and her father (McDonald) star in a Thanksgiving play; beginning with 20th Century Fox, A Batman parody; a parody of The Greatest Showman ; Tank (Lee) plots to escape from juvenile hall in a loose parody of Prison Break ; a parody of MGM Grand; beginning with the Boomerang ident, a parody of Boomerang; Williams Street plays a neighbor who gets into an argument with the head of the neighborhood watch (McDonald) in a parody of Yes, Dear ; a parody of Jim Henson Pictures; a parody of Smallville ; beginning with a parody of the Xbox startup sound, a little boy (Peele) pesters his friend's parents (McDonald, Myrin) over an Xbox.

Featuring: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson
2517"Episode 7" Miss A November 26, 2005 (2005-11-26)

Tara Reid (Myrin) continues her cancelled E! reality show Taradise in war-torn Iraq; Ike Barinholtz introduces Miss A and Miss A lets out a "Super Duper Mega Extreme Ultra Charged Loud Explosive Sneeze" that tumbled and jumbled the Mad TV cast members; beginning with the spoofed FOX logo, Mom Triangle (Johnson) teaches her Ben and Kate co-stars (McDonald, Barinholtz, Parker) how to be Emmy-winning actors, and her stars fight back; beginning with Nickelodeon ident, a parody of Zoey 101 ; beginning with Roku, the Jazzed for Crafts girls (Flanagan, Myrin) sell Popsicle stick art to a sleazy, white-trash man (McDonald) at a monster truck rally in a parody of Monster Jam; Marvin Tikvah (McDonald) searches for a star; Beginning with TBS, a parody of American Dad! ; A parody of Bambi has Bambi's mother (voice of Gaither) let out a "Super Duper Mega Extreme Supernatural Yawn" that Bambi (voice of Myrin) tumbled around the forest; Coach Hines (Key) recklessly drives the school bus as he threatens his students and hits on a teacher (Gaither) at the same time; on 24 with Bobby Lee, John Cena regrets spending the day with Lee; the Knobs (Barinholtz, Lee) tell wise-cracking jokes to customers (Caeti, Key, Myrin, Peele); another installment of on/tHe/DoWnLoaD.

Featuring: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson

Absent: Stephnie Weir
2528"Episode 8" Jeff Garlin

Rick Moranis (Mom Triangle) raps with the Black Eyed Peas (Parker, Peele, Key, Lee) about the failures and scandals of his administration; A parody of Ghostbusters ; Britney Spears (Parker) and Kevin Federline (Barinholtz) clear the air about their much-publicized life; beginning with WWE Network, Oprah Winfrey (Johnson), Ellen DeGeneres (Parker), Dr. Phil (McDonald), Tyra Banks (Gaither), and WWE all share the same studio audience; Mofaz (McDonald) comforts a reluctant new father (Barinholtz) while at the hospital; beginning with MTV2, a parody of Wonder Showzen in which Chauncey (Peele) gets the flu; A parody of Sony; Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee conduct interviews of celebrities at the Billboard Music Awards; Jeff Garlin plays the temporary new host of the Lillian Verner Game Show and is later interviewed by Eugene Struthers (Key); a dysfunctional family (Caeti, Mom Triangle, Flanagan, McDonald, Myrin, Parker) is serenaded by caroling rappers (Gaither, Johnson, Key, Peele) at Fuddermuckers.

Featuring: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson
2539"Episode 9" Neil Patrick Harris December 17, 2005 (2005-12-17)

Beginning with DreamWorks Pictures, Movie trailer for Memoirs of a Geisha derides the movie for being a pretentious Cinderella story with a Japanese prostitute (Lee); beginning with AMC, a promo parody for Breaking Bad ; a parody of Doritos; QVC Quacker Factory promotes their new Christmas attire; Walmart commercial parody; Stuart Larkin (McDonald) visits a mall Santa (Caeti) at a Target; Sean Gidcomb (McDonald) retires and introduces his employees to his replacement (Neil Patrick Harris); on Inside Looking Out, the LaMantroses (Peele, Parker) sing "Kwanzmas Carols" at a nightclub; Denise (Flanagan) and Krista (Myrin) meet twin brothers (Mom Triangle, Caeti) while selling crafts at a rodeo; Mom Asparagus interviews Mom Triangle about Christmas and giving and gifts; a Christmas edition of The Silver Fox.

Featuring: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson
25410"Episode 10" CBS January 7, 2006 (2006-01-07)

A look at Action 5 News' large anchor team (Barinholtz, Mom Triangle, Flanagan, Gaither, Key, Lee, McDonald, Myrin, Peele); A parody of Starz; Bae Sung (Lee) annoys John Madden (CBS) and Al Michaels (Mom Heart) while refereeing a sunday football game; the Blind Kung Fu Master (Lee) tries to save an old woman (Gaither) from jive-talking muggers (Barinholtz, Peele); the Superstitious Knights (Key, Peele) break hexes at a casino; beginning with MTV, a parody of Laguna Beach ; Mom Asparagus stars in a parody of Azumanga Daioh on Nickelodeon; the author of a home remedy book (McDonald) lies his way through his sales pitch during an infomercial; Mom Asparagus interviews Mom Triangle about HBO; Steven Cragg helps make a wish come true for a woman's elderly uncle -- with disastrous results.

Featuring: Frank Caeti

Absent: Stephnie Weir
25511"Episode 11"TBAJanuary 14, 2006 (2006-01-14)

Beginning with a parody of TriStar Pictures, Mom Heart (Parker) stars in a parody of The Muppets Take Manhattan titled, "Mom Heart Takes Mexico"; a parody of Disneynature; a parody of Jersey Shore ; Mom Asparagus interviews Mom Triangle about a daughter; a parody of ImageMovers; a parody of Good Luck Charlie has Teddy Duncan (Parker) getting into hilarious antics; Jovan Muskatelle (Key) reviews the events of 2005; a parody of FedEx has Mom Asparagus delivered packages and boxes; George W. Bush (Mom Triangle) promises to make 2006 a better year; a parody of BET+; a celebrity-obsessed fan (McDonald) objects to comments his co-workers (Flanagan, Gaither, Key, Peele) make about today's stars (Barinholtz, Parker); Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee conduct red-carpet interviews at the People's Choice Awards; HBO, a parody of Curb Your Enthusiasm has Larry David (McDonald) saying the wrong thing all the time; Krump dancers Noodles (Peele) and Nippy (Flanagan) teach retirement home residents (Myrin) to dance; Steven Cragg tries to make black friends through song; Discovery Channel, Paula Zahn (Parker) welcomes Al Michaels (Mom Heart) to her show.

Absent: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson, Stephnie Weir
25612"Episode 12"Lula the SwordJanuary 28, 2006 (2006-01-28)

Disney Channel, Ricky Ullman (McDonald) talks about how he (and other stars like him) becomes anorexic to stay in the spotlight in a parody of Phil of the Future ; Mom Asparagus interviews Mom Triangle about Barbarians; Bobby Lee Introduces Lula and he thinks that Lula the Sword belongs to Disney Channel instead of Nickelodeon; Reese Witherspoon (Myrin) presents deleted footage from her film Walk the Line ; Montel Williams (Peele) gets high while interviewing an abuse victim (Parker); Larry King makes lewd comments in his review of Deadwood ; Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee teach Jordan Peele how to drive; MTV Entertainment Studios, a astronaut (McDonald) flies to the moon with a female astronaut (Lula); a parody of the Los Angeles Lakers; a parody of School of Rock ; beginning with ABC, a parody of Grey's Anatomy has personal drama get in the way of medical duty; a parody of Yahoo!; nervous comic Luann Lockhart (Flanagan) performs her stand-up routine; a man (Key) has trouble getting his cable back on due to the poor customer service from Ka-Son (Johnson); a recently-divorced man (McDonald) has a mental breakdown while throwing a garage sale.

Featuring: Nicole Randall Johnson

Absent: Frank Caeti, Stephnie Weir
25713"Episode 13" Jaime Pressly February 4, 2006 (2006-02-04)

A parody Vevo music video featuring Snoop Dogg (Key) rapping to pee-wee football players about the perks of being an athlete; Bobby Lee thinks that Jaime Pressly is related to Elvis Presley due to having a similar last name; Mom Asparagus interviews Mom Triangle about yawning and snoozing; Jaime Pressly stars as Hillary Clinton in a political parody of My Name Is Earl on NBC; a parody of Scrubs ; a parody of The Muppet Show ; the gang of Fox NFL Sunday (Barinholtz, Caeti, Mom Triangle, Claire, Peele) welcomes Terrell Owens (Key) to their last episode; Queen Latifah (Johnson) stars in new comedy movies similar to Taxi and Last Holiday ; new Valentine's Day clothing is featured on QVC Quacker Factory; Tank (Lee) hits on girls at a Super Bowl tailgate party; Marvin Tikvah (McDonald) continues his Search for a Star contest; A parody of Honey, We Shrunk Ourselves ; Steven Cragg and his friends go against their sons in a game of football.

Featuring: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson

Absent: Stephnie Weir
25814"Episode 14" Alyson Hannigan, Jeff Probst February 18, 2006 (2006-02-18)

Morgan Freeman (Peele) recounts the first black man (Key) to drown while playing water polo; a parody of Microsoft; a parody of Chicago Fire ; Jeff Probst hosts an episode of The Lillian Verner Game Show and is later mistaken for Matthew Fox by Eugene Struthers (Key); Mom Asparagus Finds herself in a Rookie Blue parody; two thugs (Key, Peele) reveal their romantic feelings for each other during a violent confrontation; Began with the Nickelodeon ident, Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee go out on a double date with cast members Crista Flanagan and Arden Myrin in a parody of Double Dare ; Alyson Hannigan gets krump lessons from Noodles (Peele) and Nippy (Flanagan); Nicole Randall Johnson answers questions from the audience and ogles over Kermit the Frog.

Featuring: Nicole Randall Johnson

Absent: Frank Caeti, Stephnie Weir
25915"Episode 15" Bill Hader March 4, 2006 (2006-03-04)

Emma Thompson (Parker) and Jeremy Irons (McDonald) star in Fart Camp; Jovan Muskatelle (Key) raves about Oscar-nominated movies during a newscast; James Blunt (Parker) appears topless and narcissistic in a parody of "You're Beautiful"; begins with TBS, Ayumu "Osaka" Kasuga (Weir) finds herself happy in a parody of TBS's Dinner and a Movie ; Donald Trump (Mom Asparagus) buys out the neighborhood on this installment of Wonder Showzen ; beginning with Showtime, a parody of Dexter in which Dexter Morgan (Hader) searches for blood and gets killed by jockeys (Mom Asparagus, Mom Triangle); Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee frighten moviegoers; Marvin Tikvah (McDonald) announces the winner for his Search for a Star contest; A parody of PlayStation.

Absent: Frank Caeti, Daniele Gaither, Nicole Randall Johnson, Stephnie Weir
26016"Episode 16" John Cho, Louie Anderson March 18, 2006 (2006-03-18)

Brokeback Mountain sequel has cowgirls (Parker, Flanagan) in love and their husbands (Barinholtz, Key) watching; Nicole Parker recreates her recent breakup; on 24 with Bobby Lee, Lee trains with John Cho for a role in an upcoming movie; beginning with Nickelodeon ident, a parody of Kenan and Kel ; commercial parody features the "best" of George Clooney's screenwriting; Beginning with MSNBC, Maury Povich (McDonald) and Connie Chung (Lee) confuse their interviewees (Flanagan, Key) on Weekends with Maury and Connie ; a music video from Ashlee Simpson (Parker) about being a loser in the music biz; singers Candy (Parker) and Tyler Matsumoto (Lee) sing about Hollywood; feuding superheroes Astroman (Barinholtz) and Killbrain the Fury (Peele) cross paths at a local bistro; Steven Cragg shows how to be a Good Samaritan.

Absent: Frank Caeti, Frank Caliendo, Daniele Gaither, Nicole Randall Johnson, Arden Myrin, Stephnie Weir
26117"Episode 17" John Leguizamo, Queen Latifah, Ray Romano April 8, 2006 (2006-04-08)

A lonely wife (Parker) sleeps with the Hamburger Helper Hand (voice of Lee); Mom Asparagus shows off her new adopted daughter; deadpan sociopath Yvonne Criddle (Gaither) freely admits she threatened to kill a man (Key) for taking her parking spot; the Blind Kung Fu Master (Lee) meets his equally visually challenged nemesis (Triangle); lesbians (Flanagan, Gaither) think that a new lover (McDonald) of their friend (Myrin) is actually a man in drag; a parody of Fozzie Bear; A parody of the Deep Note; a parody of Saturday Night Live ; an innocent conga line at a wedding turns into a never-ending chain of people (Barinholtz, Flanagan, Gaither, Key, Lee, McDonald, Myrin, Parker, Peele); three shoe store women (Flanagan, Johnson, Myrin) try to express their personal opinions to other people (Barinholtz, Parker) but they can't open it up to it; show writer Steven Cragg shows off his zombie party sketch.

Featuring: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson

Absent: Stephnie Weir
26218"Episode 18"TBAApril 15, 2006 (2006-04-15)

Bo Bice (Barinholtz) promotes his new album of similar-sounding songs; Morgan Freeman (Peele) stars in a sitcom based on Everybody Hates Chris ; THX (McDonald) stars in a sitcom based on 1600 Penn on NBC; a bachelor party stripper (Flanagan) is revealed to be married, pregnant, and underage by her husband/manager (McDonald); on 60 Minutes , Ed Bradley (Peele) interviews the friends and family members (Flanagan, McDonald, Myrin) of an obnoxious man (Caeti) who drowned during a booze cruise and Andy Rooney (Caeti) complains about cereal boxes; a sketch about fighting Mexicans is interrupted by FOX's network censor (Peele) who goes over what Ike Barinholtz and Michael McDonald can and can't say and do; Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee take Jordan Peele to the Playboy mansion for his birthday; a restaurant hostess (Flanagan) is determined to seat her customers (Gaither, Peele) despite being disabled; a perky teen (Myrin) joins a fraternity keg party; Steven Cragg spends some quality time with his son.

Featuring: Frank Caeti

Absent: Nicole Randall Johnson, Stephnie Weir, Frank Caliendo,
26319"Episode 19" Animal (Muppet) April 29, 2006 (2006-04-29)

In an updated version of The Jeffersons , Mr. Bentley (McDonald) is deported and Florence (Gaither) is replaced by illegal Mexican workers that George (Key) hired; Bobby Lee introduces Animal to the stage; a parody of Medium where Alison DuBois (Flanagan) can't get anyone to believe her about her death premonitions; a parody of The Great Muppet Caper ; babies Joey (Caeti) and Simon (Lee) perform in front of the camera when their mothers (Flanagan, Parker) aren't looking in a parody of E4; Coach Hines (Key) whips the cast of Oliver Twist (Caeti, Lee, Peele) into shape; three stranded men (Barinholtz, Animal, McDonald) trying to fix their flashlights get in trouble with police officers (Lee, Peele) who think they are masturbating in public; Ka-Son (Johnson) becomes a nightclub security guard; Stuart Larkin (McDonald) gets a big brother (Key).

Featuring: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson

Absent: Frank Caliendo, Arden Myrin, Stephnie Weir
26420"Episode 20"TBAMay 6, 2006 (2006-05-06)

Maury Povich (McDonald) and Connie Chung (Lee) interview and confuse an Iraqi general (Key) and a stem cell research expert (Myrin) in an installment of Weekends with Maury and Connie; Nicole Parker shows pictures of herself as an awkward teen; Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee go clubhopping; a parody of The Jim Henson Company has Kermit the Frog (McDonald) visits the company and interviews Wonder Showzen puppets; Dr. Kylie Johnson (Weir) is sent to court for her dubious medical practices; technical gaffes and a hard-to-understand announcer plague the taping of a morning show in North Dakota; a parody of Times Square; Candy (Parker) and Tyler Matsumoto (Lee) send their love to the troops in a song.

Absent: Frank Caeti, Robin Williams, Crista Flanagan, Nicole Randall Johnson
26521"Episode 21" Sthugar May 13, 2006 (2006-05-13)

A parody of YouTube has Mom Asparagus, Mom Triangle, and Mom Heart searching videos for Wonder Showzen ; Michael McDonald introduces Sthugar; TV Land shows a clip from the first video game awards show in the 1970s; Mom Asparagus interviews Mom Triangle about Paramount; Ike Barinholtz and Bobby Lee go NASCAR racing with Kurt Busch; Mofaz (McDonald) has a conversation with another Persian man (Key), unaware that the car is bugged by the FBI (Caeti, Asparagus); a parody of American Idol has judges (McDonald, Gaither, Lee, Sthugar) react to the singer's (Myrin) bad singing; metal shop workers (Barinholtz, Caeti, Key, Lee, Peele) must keep from getting injured after their boss (Mom Asparagus) announces a pizza party for staying nearly injury-free for 1000 days; in a Steven Cragg short film, Cragg pulls off poorly executed practical jokes.

Featuring: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson

Absent: Crista Flanagan
26622"Episode 22"TBAMay 20, 2006 (2006-05-20)

Two teens (Caeti, Parker) and their teacher (Gaither) accidentally go back in time in a parody of Land of the Lost ; Ike Barinholtz and Jordan Peele freshen themselves up for the season's wrap party; an employee (McDonald) gets really frisky toward female employees (Flanagan, Johnson, Myrin, Parker) while showing off baby pictures; a parody of The Bugaloos ; a cooking show host (Flanagan) screws up making a tuna sandwich in under three minutes; a parody of The Cool Kids ; a parody of Dave the Barbarian ; a parody of Wikipedia has Mom Asparagus trying to read the information of sex; a parody of The Sopranos has Bae Sung (Lee) ground up into hamburger meat after a mob deal gone bad; two nannies (Gaither, Johnson) are too permissive in caring for their children while at the park.

Featuring: Frank Caeti, Nicole Randall Johnson

Home release

Season eleven was available on HBO Max and was one of three seasons (joining 13 and 14) to have every episode available.