The Slim Shady Show (2001)
The Slim Shady Show is an animated television series created by American rapper Eminem. Each episode is approximately five minutes in length. The shorts focus on the fictional adventures of Marshall Mathers' alter-egos Slim Shady, Eminem, Ken Kaniff and himself. The shorts were directed by Mark Brooks and Peter Gilstrap. Most of the characters in the shorts were voiced by Eminem himself, with other contributions from the directors, including Paul Rosenberg and Xzibit. Due to the explicit nature of the shorts, the DVD release received a BBFC classification of 18 in the UK and an OFLC classification of MA15+ in Australia. The animation used in the shorts is similar to the cartoon segment in the music video for Eminem's song Role Model.
- Eminem
Country: AU | US
Language: En
Runtime:
Season 1:
The gang gets beat in basketball by a bunch of kids parodying the gang of South Park, so Slim Shady decides they should get back at them.
An arena holds a Pristina Gaguilera concert in which Marshall wants to go to because of his desire of her, while Ken Kaniff wants to go see a monster truck rally at the same center.
Marshall finally meets Pristina Gaguilera at an autograph signing.
A talent agent scouts out Slim Shady for a movie, however in an attempt to gain Marshall some popularity Slim puts him in his place and gives him some friendly advice.
An Oz parody where the guys find themselves in jail after stumbling upon a government stash.
The gang while searching for their Playstation find a Ouija board, they set it up and their session calls up, among other things, Gianni Versace and a headless Kurt Cobain.
Slim Shady sets Marshall up on a date, while Dave finds some mushrooms growing on the walls in the trailer's bathroom
A teacher relates to Dave's parents how the gang got in trouble recently.