The State | |
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Genre | Sketch comedy |
Starring | Kevin Allison Michael Ian Black Robert Ben Garant Todd Holoubek Michael Patrick Jann Kerri Kenney-Silver Thomas Lennon Joe Lo Truglio Ken Marino Michael Showalter David Wain |
Theme music composer | Craig Wedren |
Opening theme | "Boys and Girls – Action" by Craig Wedren |
Composers | Theodore Shapiro Craig Wedren |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 4 |
No. of episodes | 25 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Executive producers | Jonathan K. Bendis Steven Starr |
Producers | Michael Patrick Jann Mark Perez Jim Sharp David Wain |
Running time | approx. 30 minutes per episode |
Original release | |
Network | MTV (seasons 1–4) CBS (special) |
Release | January 21, 1994 October 27, 1995 | –
Related | |
Viva Variety Reno 911! Stella Michael & Michael Have Issues | |
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The State is an American sketch comedy television series originally broadcast on MTV from 1994[1] to 1995.[2] The show combined bizarre characters and scenarios to present sketches that won the favor of its target teenaged audience. The cast consisted of comedy troupe The State, who were 11 comedians who created, acted, wrote, directed and edited the show. In various combinations, the former members of The State have continued to collaborate over the years, with alumni playing major creative, directing and acting roles in a number of notable projects including Reno 911! and Wet Hot American Summer.
Several memorable characters were created for the show, and for a short time their catchphrases entered into the vernacular. Often, the cast would appear as themselves and address the audience to promote fake contests or to deliver mock public service announcements. Much like Monty Python's Flying Circus, The State's sketches were sometimes linked to each other in some way: a punchline or image that ended one sketch often provided a lead-in to the next.
After years of legal issues related to the soundtrack to many of the episodes, the series was released on DVD on July 14, 2009. A State film featuring all of the original troupe members was planned, but faced delays due to the 2007–2008 screenwriters strike, and the project never came to fruition.