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The Mighty Boosh

Título original: The Mighty Boosh

Año: 2004 Temporadas: 4 Episodios: 8

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¿Qué tal está The Mighty Boosh?

The Mighty Boosh Overview: The Mighty Boosh is a British surrealistic comedy television series that originally aired from 2004 to 2007 on BBC Three. Created by Julian Barratt and Noel Fielding, the show follows the adventures of two flatmates, Howard Moon (Barratt) and Vince Noir (Fielding), who work at a zoo filled with bizarre creatures in an alternate universe called Nabooti Land. Background: The Mighty Boosh is not a sequel, prequel, spin-off, or reboot of any other series. It is an original creation by Barratt and Fielding. Characters & Cast: The primary characters are Howard Moon (Julian Barratt) and Vince Noir (Noel Fielding), with additional recurring roles including Bollo the monkey (Michael Fielding), Nabooza the Zebra Woman (Sophie Dahl), and Old Gregg the living crustacean (Rich Fulcher). Reception: The Mighty Boosh has received critical acclaim for its unique humor, visuals, and performances. The Guardian called it "a surrealist comedy that's as mad as a box of frogs," while The Telegraph described it as "a psychedelic fever dream of a series." Both Barratt and Fielding have been praised for their acting and writing. Number of Seasons: The Mighty Boosh originally aired three series from 2004 to 2007, consisting of a total of 18 episodes. Future: There has not been any official announcement regarding new temporadas or productions. However, in an interview with The Guardian, Julian Barratt expressed interest in returning for another temporada, stating "there are stories that need to be told." Noel Fielding also hinted at the possibility of a reunion during an appearance on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs. Technical Specifications: The Mighty Boosh was produced by Baby Cow Productions and broadcast on BBC Three in the United Kingdom. It was filmed using a single-camera setup, giving it a cinematic appearance. The show's music was composed by Dan Mangan and Iain De Caestecker.