Prankville

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  • 2007
  • 1 Season

Prankville is an exhilarating and hilarious television show from Country Music Television (CMT) that debuted in 2021. The show brings together some of the most talented and diverse pranksters in the United States to pull off some of the most elaborate and entertaining pranks ever seen on television.

The show revolves around the host of Prankville, who introduces the audience to the pranksters and their individual styles. Each episode features four different pranksters who pull off unique, unexpected and daring pranks on unsuspecting victims.

From cowboys to city slickers, the show features pranksters from all walks of life. Some have been playing pranks for years, while others are just starting out. They all have one thing in common: each one is highly creative, witty, and has a never-ending source of prank ideas.

Prankville features a wide range of pranks, from simple and silly pranks to elaborately staged hilarious schemes. Some of the pranks might seem harmless, but others are great for those who enjoy a little bit of pain with their laughter. Some of the pranks feature fake spiders, snakes, and other creepy crawlies, while others take a more psychological approach.

One of the most entertaining parts of Prankville is watching the pranksters interact with their victims, sometimes fooling them into thinking they are doing something completely different from what is actually happening. The reactions of unsuspecting victims are priceless, as they range from utter shock to uncontrollable laughter.

But Prankville is not just about the pranks. The show also highlights the art of pranking, including the preparation, execution, and aftermath of each prank. Viewers get to see the pranksters set up the scene and put all the necessary details in place so that the prank can be pulled off flawlessly. This gives viewers an inside look at the process of pranking and what it takes to pull off a great prank.

In addition to watching the pranksters work their magic, the show also features interviews with the pranksters, where they share their inspirations for their pranks and reveal some of their secrets to pulling off great pranks. This adds a personal touch to the show and allows the viewers to get to know the pranksters beyond just their pranking persona.

Another great feature of Prankville is the sense of community that is fostered on the show. The different pranksters may have different styles, personalities, and approach to pranking, but they all share a common love for pranks and a desire to entertain people. Through the show, they form a bond that goes beyond just pranking, and this is evident in the camaraderie that is displayed onscreen.

Overall, Prankville is a fun and entertaining show that will keep viewers laughing from start to finish. It showcases some of the most creative and talented pranksters in the country, who are all united in their mission to entertain people through the art of pranking. With a great host and a wide range of pranks, each episode is sure to leave viewers wanting more.

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Hotel Towel Girl, Monster Flat, Relaxed Dress Code, Talking Mannequin
6. Hotel Towel Girl, Monster Flat, Relaxed Dress Code, Talking Mannequin
June 29, 2007
"Hotel Towel Girl": When a couple checks into their room hotel room, they are surprised to find Heidi Bailey packing up the last of her things. "Monster Flat": Rebekka Johnson is a damsel in distress who asks people to help her fix a flat tire. When they agree, she walks them around a corner to where a giant monster truck is parked. "Relaxed Dress Code": Job applicants meeting with Kurt Braunohler are told about the "very relaxed work environment" at the company. "Talking Mannequin": Guys waiting for their wives and girlfriends while they try on clothes at a boutique are surprised when a female mannequin starts talking to them. "Competitive Eating Scout": As people dine at an outdoor cafe, Billy Merritt sits down across from them with a clipboard, stopwatch and radar gun. "Chicken Flirt": Couples dining at a barbecue chicken joint are waited on by Missy O'Reilly, who tempts the guys with talk of juicy breasts and moist thighs, much to the irritation of their ladies. "Bounty Hunter": A guy eager to break into the TV business lands a job assisting on a new reality series starring bounty hunter Billy Merritt.
Bathroom Job Interview, Oil Check Strip Down, Waitress Blind Date, See-Through Curtain, Prisoner Next to You
5. Bathroom Job Interview, Oil Check Strip Down, Waitress Blind Date, See-Through Curtain, Prisoner Next to You
June 29, 2007
"Bathroom Job Interview": Billy Merritt interrupts his interviews with a series of job applicants to use the bathroom adjacent to his office. "Oil Check Strip Down": When a driver pulls into a full-service gas station, attendant Kurt Braunohler offers to check the oil. When Kurt lowers the hood, he's no longer wearing his jumpsuit, just a pair of boxer shorts. "Waitress Blind Date": Guys are set up on a blind date with Rebekka Johnson at a restaurant where they're surprised to discover that she's not just their company for the evening. She's also their waitress. "See-Through Curtain": When women ask to try on some clothing at a boutique, our salesperson Rebekka Johnson shows them to a changing room that opens up onto the main shopping area. "Prisoner Next to You": Billy Merritt, playing a bounty hunter, enters the outdoor seating area of a restaurant with a prisoner, played by Sauce. "A La Carte Hotel": When people check into their hotel room, they discover it's completely empty except for a bed and mattress. "Packed Taxi": Billy Merritt tries to fit a life-size fiberglass donkey into the trunk of a series of taxicabs. He tells the drivers, "If I don't get my ass home, my wife will kill me!"
Bad Prom Date, Pimp My Mower, Talking Car, Let Your Balloons Go, Wheelchair Goose Chase
4. Bad Prom Date, Pimp My Mower, Talking Car, Let Your Balloons Go, Wheelchair Goose Chase
June 22, 2007
Hidden camera segments include Bad Prom Date," "Pimp My Mower," "Talking Car," "Let Your Balloons Go," and "Wheelchair Goose Chase."
Delivery Duel, Not a Bowling Ball, Oil Check Surprise, Interview Distracter, Man Wash, Price Isn't Right, Turf War
3. Delivery Duel, Not a Bowling Ball, Oil Check Surprise, Interview Distracter, Man Wash, Price Isn't Right, Turf War
June 16, 2007
"Delivery Duel: A pizza delivery guys show up at a house with a pie in hand. But a second after he gets to the door, another pizza guy, played by actor Sauce, shows up. "Not a Bowling Ball": A bowler waiting to retrieve his ball from the ball return gets a surprise. Instead of his ball rolling out of the mouth of the machine, out pops a soccer ball. "Oil Check Surprise": When a driver pulls into a full-service gas station, attendant Kurt Braunohler offers to check his oil. When Kurt lowers the hood and walks back around to the driver, smoke begins billowing out of the front of the car. "Interview "Distractor": When a job applicant gets called in first for an interview, Missy makes distracting faces and gestures through the conference room window. "Man Wash": A guy drives up to what looks like your typical bikini car wash. After the girls accept the suggested donation, they disappear and five very buff and shirtless guys jog over and start washing the guy's car. "Price Isn't Right": When a shopper is about to pay for items at a supermarket, cashier Kurt Braunohler asks the shopper if he wants to take a shot at winning free stuff by guessing how much things cost. "Turf War": A person hired to mow a lawn is given a small mower to do the job. Once he's left alone and begins work, Billy Merritt shows up on a huge rider mower."
Drive Through Eater, Price Isn't Right, Leaf Blower, Blocked In By Scooter, Storage Unit Surprise
2. Drive Through Eater, Price Isn't Right, Leaf Blower, Blocked In By Scooter, Storage Unit Surprise
June 8, 2007
"Drive Through Eater": Customers pull up to the drive-through window to find that Billy Merritt is eating their food. "Price Isn't Right": When customers are about to pay for items in a supermarket, Kurt Braunohler, playing the cashier, asks if they want to take a shot at winning free stuff by guessing how much things cost. "Leaf Blower": Kurt Braunohler plays a groundskeeper with a noisy leaf blower who disturbs people as they try to eat at an outdoor restaurant. "Blocked In by Scooter": When people try to pull their cars out of a parking spot, Billy Merritt pulls up in a handicapped scooter and blocks their way out. "Storage Unit Surprise": People are hired to clean out a storage unit at an outdoor storage facility and when they slide up the unit door they're surprised to see bizarre scenarios.
Drive Through Romeo, Poker Playing Dogs, Annoying Bowler...
1. Drive Through Romeo, Poker Playing Dogs, Annoying Bowler...
June 1, 2007
"Drive Through Romeo": When a guy and his girlfriend or wife pull up to the menu board of our drive through restaurant, they are greeted by a friendly voice asking for their order. He takes the guy's order and then starts hitting on the woman. "Poker Playing Dogs": When a mark walks into the room to join our poker game, he's startled to see four human-sized dogs seated at a table playing cards. "Annoying Bowler": Billy Merritt is a self-styled bowling expert who won't stop talking to the bowler in the lane next to his.
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  • Premiere Date
    June 1, 2007