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The Slim Shady Show (2000–2000) — comedy · adult on MTV2
About The Slim Shady Show
The Slim Shady Show ended on September 25, 2000, on MTV2. The series concluded after its ten episodes aired in September 2000, with the final episode titled 'Parent-Teacher Night.' The show was an animated series that was available on the Internet before being released on DVD. It was characterized by its short, five-minute episodes and explicit content, which led to an R18+ classification from the OFLC. The series was known for its focus on the fictional adventures of Eminem's alter-egos, including Slim Shady, Marshall Mathers, and Ken Kaniff, blending comedy and adult themes.
The Slim Shady Show was a comedy series that premiered in September 2000. It featured animated stories centered around the exaggerated and often controversial personas of Eminem's alter-egos. Throughout its run, the show showcased a mix of humor and explicit material, reflecting Eminem's provocative style and persona. The series was directed by Mark Brooks and Peter Gilstrap, with most characters voiced by Eminem himself, along with contributions from other creators.
Eminem starred as Marshall Mathers in the show, which had a rating of 4.8 on TVMaze. The episodes were brief, each lasting about five minutes, making it a quick, adult-oriented animated series.
The Slim Shady Show episode schedule
10 aired
Aired · 10
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| September 25, 2000 | S1·E10 | Parent-Teacher Night |
| September 24, 2000 | S1·E9 | The Lost Episode |
| September 23, 2000 | S1·E8 | The Ass and the Curious |
| September 22, 2000 | S1·E7 | Devirgination |
| September 21, 2000 | S1·E6 | Ouija Board Blunders |
| September 20, 2000 | S1·E5 | Slim Shank Redemption |
| September 19, 2000 | S1·E4 | Movie Star Marshall |
| September 18, 2000 | S1·E3 | Dyke Hills Mall |
| September 17, 2000 | S1·E2 | Plexi Max Extravaganza |
| September 16, 2000 | S1·E1 | Party Crashers |