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Release Date:
May 22, 2002
Original Title:
It's All About Morisco
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
US: R
Runtime: 45
Journey into the world of the most bizarre talk show ever. This episode includes interviews with Former President Bill Clinton and Jesus H. Christ. Laugh away as Morisco takes the standard talk show format and turns it upside down. Watch as Kamizake Chang tries to destroy the show in an attempt to avenge his father's death, while Pavoratti tries to destroy the lives of children by betting on an underground sport that injects children with rooster DNA. Overflowing with original segments such as Mexican Children Cockfighting and Saving Pavoratti, It's All About Morisco will leave you begging for more.
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