Pure Pwnage

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  • 2010
  • 1 Season
  • 6.1  (536)

Pure Pwnage is a Canadian mockumentary television series that aired from 2004 to 2008. The show was created by Jarett Cale and Geoff Lapaire, who also starred in it along with Joel F. Gardiner, Melanie Scrofano, Simon Wong, Eli Goree, Rob deLeeuw, and J. Adam Brown. The show revolves around the life of Jeremy (Jarett Cale), a passionate video gamer who goes by the online game handle "teh_pwnerer". He spends most of his time playing video games, making YouTube videos about gaming, and hanging out with his gamer friends.

The show follows Jeremy's adventures as he navigates through the world of gaming, both online and offline. It gives viewers a peek into the life of a hardcore gamer, showcasing the highs and lows of gaming and the gaming community. The show blends fictional storytelling with real-world gaming culture, bringing together a range of different gaming genres and styles.

One of the key elements of the show is its ability to portray the gaming culture in an authentic way. The show highlights how gaming is more than just a hobby for many people. It is a lifestyle, a way of connecting with like-minded individuals, and a means of exploring new worlds and experiences. The show is a love letter to gaming, showcasing its many facets and the ways it brings people together.

Apart from gaming, the show also explores topics such as relationships, career, and family. It delves into the challenges and strains faced by gamers in their personal and professional lives, showing how they need to balance their passion for gaming with their responsibilities in the outside world.

Another defining feature of the show is its humour. The show uses playful banter, witty one-liners, and exaggerated situations to keep the audience entertained. The show is a mix of slapstick, satire, and absurdism, making for a unique and amusing viewing experience.

The characters in the show are all memorable and distinct. Jeremy is the central character, and his passion for gaming is infectious. His friends, including Kyle (Geoff Lapaire), Doug (Joel F. Gardiner), and Dave (Simon Wong), all bring their own unique personalities and quirks to the table, creating a fun and diverse group of characters.

The show is also known for its technologically progressive elements. It was one of the early shows to incorporate online gaming and social media into its narrative. It showcased the rise of video game streaming and the impact it had on the gaming community. The show was also one of the first to incorporate machinima (a filmmaking technique that uses video game graphics) into its production.

Pure Pwnage is a cult classic in the gaming community. It has a strong fanbase that cherishes the show's quirky humour, relatable characters, and authentic portrayal of gaming culture. The show has also inspired a spin-off web series, as well as a feature film adaptation.

In conclusion, Pure Pwnage is a hilarious and heartfelt mockumentary that encapsulates the essence of gaming culture. It offers a glimpse into the world of gaming through the eyes of passionate players, while also exploring the many facets of their lives outside of gaming. With its unique blend of humour, relatable characters, and technologically progressive elements, Pure Pwnage is a must-watch for anyone who appreciates gaming and the culture that surrounds it.

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Seasons
Pwnageddon
8. Pwnageddon
April 30, 2010
Jeremy has been training hard and is ready to defend his title at Pwnageddon, the greatest annual gaming event "since ever". This year Jeremy finds an unexpected challenge.
Losing to a N00b
7. Losing to a N00b
April 23, 2010
Jeremy's life changes when he loses to someone playing Starcraft and has to seek Kyle's guidance on how to live like a n00b.
The Day the LAN Centre Stood Still
6. The Day the LAN Centre Stood Still
April 16, 2010
To show support for Doug as he begins his sentence of six months without gaming, October organizes a 24-hour gaming abstinence which leads to high levels of boredom and low levels of anarchy.
Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Doug?
5. Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Doug?
April 9, 2010
His addiction to a new video game forces Jeremy to get professional help while Doug gets into trouble with the law for a crime he doesn't know he committed.
Rock On
4. Rock On
April 2, 2010
Kyle puts together a retrospective look at the rise and fall of Jeremy's rhythm game band, "teh_pwnerers."
Girls
3. Girls
March 26, 2010
The gang heads out to a local nightclub after a challenge issued by Kyle focuses Jeremy's attentions to the fairer sex.
Jobs
2. Jobs
March 19, 2010
Homeless and unable to play video games comfortably, Jeremy discovers that employment is regrettably hinged on real-world skills.
	 The Life of a Pro Gamer
1. The Life of a Pro Gamer
March 12, 2010
Jeremy, Kyle and FPS Doug are all re-introduced to the television audience.
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  • Premiere Date
    March 12, 2010
  • IMDB Rating
    6.1  (536)
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