The National Lampoon Encyclopedia of Humor was created in 1973.
The National Lampoon Encyclopedia of Humor has 152 pages.
The ISBN of The National Lampoon Encyclopedia of Humor is 1-59071-042-8.
The National Lampoon was a humor magazine that ran from 1970 to 1998, known for its satirical content and irreverent humor. It was a cultural touchstone in American comedy, helping launch the careers of many famous comedians and writers.
Yes, "National Lampoon's Pledge This!" contains nudity, as it is a comedy film that includes various risqué and adult humor elements typical of the National Lampoon brand. The film features scenes with scantily clad characters and sexual innuendos. Viewer discretion is advised due to its mature content.
A movie can be considered as a 'National Lampoon Movie' when the central character's behaviour serves to exagerate - mainly for comic purposes - the typical and often expected exploits of that person to fulfil his role as the national average man. It is usually humourous but does not necessarily have to be so. ==National Lampoon Inc. == National Lampoon was an American humor magazine that began in 1970 as an offshoot of the Harvard Lampoon. It reached its height of popularity in the 1970s, but has had a far-reaching effect on American humor, spawning films, radio, live and television comedy shows. Since the death of the magazine, National Lampoon Inc. continues to, in the words of its prospectus, "develop, produce, provide creative services and distribute National Lampoon branded comedic content through a broad range of media platforms." These include film projects, a website, a wireless service for mobile phones, and the National Lampoon Network, a two-hour block of weekly programming that is broadcast to various colleges. As of yet, none of these projects has achieved the same level of mainstream or critical success. Though the magazine essentially exists today only as a logo and a trademark for licensing purposes, its comedic influence on a previous generation of writers and performers was seismic. As co-founder Henry Beard described the experience years later, "There was this big door that said, 'Thou shalt not.' We touched it, and it fell off its hinges." National Lampoon movies: Disco Beaver from Outer Space'' (1978) (TV) National Lampoon's Animal House (1978) National Lampoon's Class Reunion (1982) National Lampoon's Vacation (1983) National Lampoon Goes to the Movies (1983) National Lampoon
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Mostly The Second City improvisational comedy theater in Chicago. Also, National Lampoon: Lemmings and Monty Python.
Editorial Humor was created in 1990.
The National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation poster in Rusty's room features the iconic image of Clark Griswold tangled in a string of Christmas lights on the roof of his house. This scene is a memorable moment from the film, highlighting Clark's determination to create the perfect holiday experience despite numerous comedic mishaps. The poster serves as a visual representation of the film's theme of the chaos and humor that often accompany the holiday season.
Sordid Humor was created in 1987.
Humor Risk was created in 1921.
Subtreasury of American Humor was created in 1941.