Posted in: News, Video On Demand and Web TV Series by Iman Perera on April 23, 2008
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No Olde English isn’t a beer (although it does sound like one), it’s a comedy troupe based in New York City. They aren’t known very well by their faces, but their sketches and animated shorts have been featured on Good Morning America, MSNBC, and E!.

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Olde English is made up of five members: Caleb Bark, Ben Popik, David Segal, Adam Conover, and Raphael Bob-Waksberg (seen above from left to right). Besides performing together at various comedy festivals around the country, they have produced over 100 shorts.

Adam and Raphael have been on Comedy Central’s “Friday Night Stand-Up” once but are pathetically convinced that no one has seen their 15 minutes of fame. As stated in their blog, “if you saw [us] that means you are really good at not blinking.”

Akon Calls T-Pain


This animated short parodies the two most vocoded voices in the music industry and their most well-known songs (it seems like they have a new one every day). This happens to be the groups most viewed short on SuperDeluxe. T-Pain himself has even complimented the video.

[Official 'Olde English' Website]


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