Funny Or Die Original Sketches Season 7 Episode 5 Toys R Me with Lance Reddick
- TV-MA
- January 10, 2012
- 5 min
At the outset of the episode 'Toys R Me with Lance Reddick', we see our host Lance Reddick (of John Wick and The Wire fame) standing in front of a Toys R Us store. He introduces the theme of the episode - toys! - and sets the stage for what is sure to be a hilarious and irreverent exploration of our nostalgia for childhood playthings.
The first sketch of the episode, 'My First Magic Set', stars a child actor whose parents have bought him a new magic kit. As he excitedly opens it up and starts practicing, we see a series of mishaps and misunderstandings that speak to the way kids often interpret the world differently than adults. The sketch is a perfect example of the show's willingness to take silly premises and mine them for genuine moments of laughter and joy.
Next up is 'Bar Fight'. In this sketch, a group of toy figurines - including a cowboy, a pirate, and an astronaut - come to life after hours in a child's bedroom. They quickly discover that they don't know how to socialize, and awkwardly try to start a conversation before things quickly devolve into an all-out brawl. The sketch is notable for its attention to detail - the animators have clearly put a lot of time and effort into making the toys look and move realistically.
The third sketch, 'Game Night', takes place at a family's living room. The parents are trying to convince their kids to put down their phones and play a board game with them. However, as the game progresses, it becomes clear that the kids are more interested in their phones than in spending time with their family - leading to some hilarious moments of frustration and exasperation. It's a relatable scenario that many viewers are sure to identify with.
In 'My Pet Rock', a man decides to adopt a pet rock - much to the chagrin of his girlfriend. The sketch follows the man as he takes his new pet on various outings, including to a restaurant and a movie theater. Along the way, we see how the man's attachment to the rock is a stand-in for his yearning for meaningful companionship. It's a sweet and endearing sketch that showcases the show's ability to find humor in unexpected places.
Finally, the episode's titular sketch, 'Toys R Me', sees Lance Reddick wandering through a deserted Toys R Us store. As he reminisces about the toys he loved as a child, he discovers that some of his favorite playthings have come to life - including a Ninja Turtle, a My Little Pony, and a Stretch Armstrong doll. Together, they lead Lance on a wild and wacky adventure through the store, encountering several obstacles along the way. The sketch is a loving tribute to the world of toys, and is sure to bring a smile to the faces of viewers of all ages.
Overall, season 7 episode 5 of Funny Or Die Original Sketches is a hilarious and heartwarming exploration of the joys and absurdities of childhood play. With its clever writing, engaging performances, and top-notch production values, it's a must-watch for anyone looking to chuckle their way through a half-hour of television.