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The Sifl and Olly Show is a comedy television series that features sock puppets, animation, and musical performances, created and performed by musicians Liam Lynch and Matt Crocco.
The show originally aired on MTV from July 14, 1998, to 1999, spanning three seasons.
The two main characters are Sifl, a black sock puppet with yellow, reptilian eyes and green, plastic sunflower leaves for hair, who is portrayed as the calm but manipulative leader of the show
; and Olly, a white sock puppet who is more excitable and often breaks into crazed furies.
Their assistant, Chester, is a mumbling, often nonsensical character who claims to be great at everything.
The show was known for its low-budget, unscripted feel, with the characters engaging in realistic, meandering conversations.
It featured a variety of segments, including "Precious Roy's Home Shopping Netwerk," a parody of the Home Shopping Network with bizarre products like Civil War corpses and chicken-flavored air conditioning
; "Calls from the Public," where Sifl and Olly took calls from random and often bizarre characters; "Interview Time," which featured interviews with surreal guests such as Death, an atom, or G-spot & Orgasm; and "S & O News," where the duo reported on surreal news stories.
The show also included musical performances, with Sifl and Olly singing both original and classic songs, often with a humorous or absurd theme.
The origins of the show date back to the 1980s, when Lynch and Crocco, childhood friends, created and performed funny songs and sketches to entertain themselves.
They reunited in Nashville, Tennessee, in the 1990s and recorded the comedy album Camp Sunny Side Up on a 4-Track.
In 1995, Lynch created the puppet characters using his own socks and a large plastic sunflower, inspired by a fake commercial Crocco had made, and sent the recordings to MTV, which eventually led to the show's creation.
Although the show was cancelled after its second season, a third season was recorded and later released on DVD.
The characters, along with new material, currently appear on Liam Lynch's podcast, Lynchland.
The show gained a cult following and is noted for its surreal humor, profanity, sexual references, drug innuendo, crude humor, bodily functions, and violence, making it unsuitable for children.
Fans of the show are known as "sockheads".
The series has been praised for its unique blend of absurdity and musicality, with some fans considering it a masterpiece of offbeat comedy.
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