It's Perfectly Understandishable

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Mr. Show episode
"It's Perfectly Understandishable"
Episode no. 25
Prod. code 402
Orig. Airdate November 23, 1998
Writers Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, Scott Aukerman, Jerry Collins, Jay Johnston, Bill Odenkirk, B.J. Porter, Brian Posehn
Directors John Moffitt (live segments), Jonathan Dayton (location segments), Valerie Faris (location segments, uncredited)
Season 4
October 26, 1998 – December 28, 1998
  1. Life is Precious and God and the Bible
  2. Show Me Your Weenis!
  3. Rudy Will Await Your Foundation
  4. The Story of Everest
  5. It's Perfectly Understandishable
  6. It's Insane, This Guy's Taint
  7. Eat Rotten Fruit from a Shitty Tree
  8. Like Chickens...Delicious Chickens
  9. Sad Songs Are Nature's Onions
  10. Patriotism, Pepper, and Professionalism
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"It's Perfectly Understandishable" was the twenty-fifth episode of the HBO series Mr. Show to air. It originally aired on November 23, 1998.

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  • Fake Special Thanks: Jan Terri
  • DVD Commentary: Bob Odenkirk (as himself and as Fat Tommy, a high-pitched fat kid), David Cross, Scott Aukerman, B.J. Porter, Eric Hoffman, Jerry Minor (as himself and as Blind Willy Lester, a blind ventriloquist blues musician), Jay Johnston, Brian Posehn, Jill Talley
  • In the sketch "Psychic Emergency Hotline", one of David's arms is fake so that he can hold his throat in order to talk in that Barry White-esque voice. David did this voice for another character in the earlier episode "We Regret to Inform You."
  • During the DVD commentary, Bob and David mentioned that they had originally wanted to get rapper Flava Flav to play the part of the rapper in the "Monk Academy" sketch. Part of the joke was that the rapper would lose to Bob's character, even though Bob was terrible at rapping. Flava Flav responded saying that he was interested in the role, but he would only do it if he won the rap battle. This change would ruin the entire story, joke, and episode; so Sam Sarpong was used instead of Flava Flav.

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[edit] Cast

Here is a list of the credited cast for the episode:

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[edit] Special thanks

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