TV series
Aunty Donna's Big Ol House of Fun
Overview
Comedy trio Aunty Donna showcase their uniquely absurd and offbeat style through an array of sketches, songs and eclectic characters.
Details
- First air date
- 2020-11-11
- Status
- Ended
- Seasons
- 1 season
- Episodes
- 6 episodes
- Genres
- Comedy
- Network
- Netflix
- Production
- Pacific Electric Picture Co.
- Country
- AU
- Original language
- EN
Cast
- Tipper Newton as Neighbour / Violet / Woman at Fight / SWAT SWAT
- Rekha Shankar as Neighbour / Ginger / Woman at Fight / SWAT SWAT
- Michelle Brasier as Michelle Brasier MD / Leg Head
- Broden Kelly as Himself
- Mark Bonanno as Himself
- Zachary Ruane as Himself
- Ben Russell as Sir Tommy Nipple Tassels
- Scott Aukerman as Police Officer 1
- Mary Sohn as Police Officer 2
- 'Weird Al' Yankovic as Lindsay The Vampire
- Kia Stevens as Awesome Kong
- Karan Soni as Jerry Seinfeld
Creators and crew
- Mark Bonanno - Creator
- Broden Kelly - Creator
- Zachary Ruane - Creator
- Mark Bonanno - Executive Producer
- Zachary Ruane - Executive Producer
- Ed Helms - Executive Producer
Episodes
Episode 1: Housemates
The guys interview new housemates, Zach's Wi-Fi name is a big hit, Mark brings home a stray man, and a game show goes awry. Plus: everything's a drum.
Episode 2: Treasure
The guys plot to recover a pirate's booty. A surprise call from a talk show host sends Zach on an odyssey, while shocking news sends Ed Helms reeling.
Episode 3: 'Lympics
The guys train for the Olympics and take a weird drug test. Broden weighs organ donation. Also: old-timey basketball and the clairvoyant Blair Buoyant.
Episode 4: Dating
The guys score a date and chat about clothes. Zach exaggerates details about a night out and Broden gets a hardcore haircut. And: The Hunk & the Dork.
Episode 5: Night-Time!
The guys eat late-night snacks. A stereotypical sketch gives Mark an identity crisis and a house party gets out of control. Then: S.W.A.T. Boys!
Episode 6: Dinner Party
The guys prepare to host the Queen for dinner and are visited by Lord Whoopee and his cushion. Plus: fashion montage, human jukebox and Tiny Little Man.
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