In Living Color Season 3 Episode 5
In Living Color
Season 3

Ep 5. The Adventures of Handi-Boy

  • TV-14
  • October 20, 1991
  • 6.3  (57)

In Living Color season 3 episode 5, titled "The Adventures of Handi-Boy," follows the superhero adventures of Handi-Boy, a disabled hero who uses a wheelchair. The show begins with a comic book-style introduction to Handi-Boy and his backstory. Handi-Boy, played by Damon Wayans, is a mild-mannered office worker who transforms into a crime-fighting hero when danger arises. His wheelchair is outfitted with various gadgets and weapons, including a flamethrower and a grappling hook. The episode follows Handi-Boy as he battles a series of villains, including a group of bank robbers, a mad scientist, and an evil clown.

The first sketch sees Handi-Boy foiling a bank robbery, using his flamethrower to scare off the robbers. He then takes off down the street, his wheelchair transformed into a high-speed scooter. In the next sketch, Handi-Boy faces off against a mad scientist who has created a weapon that can turn people into mindless zombies. Despite the odds against him, Handi-Boy manages to defeat the scientist and destroy the weapon.

Later in the episode, Handi-Boy is pitted against an evil clown who has taken a group of children hostage. With the help of his trusty grappling hook, Handi-Boy sneaks into the clown's hideout and uses his wits to outsmart the clown and save the children. In the final sketch, Handi-Boy faces his toughest challenge yet: a giant robotic monster that is destroying the city. Handi-Boy relies on his quick thinking and resourcefulness to defeat the monster and save the day once again.

As the episode draws to a close, Handi-Boy is shown receiving a commendation from the mayor for his heroic actions. The show ends with Handi-Boy riding off into the sunset on his trusty wheelchair-turned-scooter, ready for whatever adventures come his way next.

Overall, "The Adventures of Handi-Boy" is a hilarious and clever spoof of the superhero genre, with a refreshing twist on the traditional hero archetype. The sketches are well-written and well-executed, with Damon Wayans delivering a standout performance as Handi-Boy. The show's unique blend of comedy, action, and social commentary make it a must-watch for fans of sketch comedy and superhero stories alike.

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Description
  • First Aired
    October 20, 1991
  • Content Rating
    TV-14
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.3  (57)