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Historical Roasts
Returning Series
29 min
5.4/10 Votes: 1875
"Roastmaster General" Jeff Ross and a slew of guest stars poke fun at major historical figures while also honoring their enduring impact on the world.
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Top Movies & TV Shows Similar to Drunk History List
- The Office - Both feature humorous storytelling and reenactments in a mockumentary format.
- Parks and Recreation - Similar mockumentary style with comedic narratives around government employees.
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- The Good Place - Mixes philosophy and comedy in a creative way, akin to Drunk History's humorous educational aspects.
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