Snake, White Trash Football Joust, Pig Balls, No Shirt No Shoes No Service, Medieval Shopping Cars, Shark Hugs and Poo Joust. Mean, Raab the Native, BMX Joust, The Mullet, White Trash Knights 1, Ferret Fun, Bread Suit, Jess and Bam, Pontius the Barbarian, Beach Vaulting, Sporting Goods Basketball, Kosick vs. Stunts included in this episode: German Tourist Intro, Mr. Stunts included in this episode: Dorothy Barnett Intro, The Bee-kini, Naked Mowing, Night Monkey Flagpole, Slingshot Pond, Night Monkey Stopping Car, Taxidermist, Bam and Brandon Slapping Each Other, Extreme Pogo, Naked Dave 2, Butt Stapling, Sling Shot Skateboarding, Mianus, Bloody Cell Phone and Poo Dive. God, Bush Jump, Poo Poo Platter, Naked Steve-O in Hotel, Squid Suit, Heavy Metal Alarm Clock, Poo Toilet and 50 Egg Challenge. Stunts included in this episode: Yokozuna Intro, Crossbow, Sumo Wrestling, Heavy Metal Wake Up, Laundry Bin Down Stairs, Ehren's Jackass Sunburn, Poo Hug, Satan vs. Stunts included in this episode: Vert Ramp Intro, Shockwave Dog Collar, The Skunk, Oddly Shaped Men 1, Bam Beating Phil for a Day, Day Monkey at Zoo, Mexican Snowboarding, Oddly Shaped Men 2, Big Wheel Craze 1, Sexercise Bike, Oddly Shaped Men 3, Daddy and Baby 2, Spike Spit, Up in Flames, Oddly Shaped Men 4 and Elephant Poo Dive. "Bam Kicking His Dad's Ass All Day Today" Stunts included in this episode: Alligator Intro, Doctor's Visit, Roller Jump, Pillow Hit, Blind Driver, Naked Dave, Tree Jumper, Dog Torturer, Haggard Backwoods Crap, Human Barbecue, Pontius skating, Dave's Doorstopper, Urban Kayaker, Boxing, Vase Dropping, Roller Bobby and The Goldfish. Stunts included in this episode: Cannonball Intro, Johnny Coxville, Port-a-Potty Bike Smash, Food for the Team, Steve-O Shot Glass, Self Defense, Jess on the Sled, Johnny kidnaps Pontius, Bam on the Golf Course, Shopping Carts, Bam Margera Skateboarding under a bridge, Oompa Loompa, Bed Slam, Daddy and Baby, Fat Fucks, Fast Food Fall and The Poo Cocktail Reruns were shown in weeks without an original broadcast, and the entire series was rebroadcast into early 2002. Episodes were broadcast on Sunday nights on MTV. The pilot was originally broadcast Apon the MTV Network, then repeated as the first episode of the series on October 1, 2000. Sadly, most of the show left me feeling dirty and ill and I cannot help but think that it might have been better if The Lost Tapes had simply stayed lost.Each episode is approximately 21:30 in length (without commercials), except for the first (20:05) and last (19:30) episodes and the one-hour special (41:50 without ads). There are the occasional elements that have true entertainment value, and I'll admit to a bit of nostalgia about seeing the video segment (the aforementioned "Self-Defense" test) that started it all. With Knoxville and MTv showing the evolution of this type of entertainment with new series such as Nitro Circus (which he produces) and Fantasy Factory, the appeal of this mindless stupidity has thankfully passed its prime. In the end, Jackass: The Lost Tapes fell far short of the original series. I can take a little vomiting or urination, even some defecation pranks, but when it started to feel like I was wading through a cess-pool looking for gemstones, I had had enough. I was mildly amused by the actual stunts and gags, but the gross-out shoots, of which it seemed the majority were, took up far too much of the 105 minute running time. The average length per segment is about one or two minutes, but there are more than a few that are simply 5-10 second shots of one of the cast (usually Bam Margera) jumping off something, often with no explanation or meaningful context. While there are a few gems to be found, most of the included 93 segments are gross, lewd or idiotic, even by the already low standards of the show. Many of these shorts are early videos that were later incorporated into or re-envisioned for the first season of Jackass. Jackass: The Lost Tapes is largely just a compilation of short takes. Now, in an obvious effort to squeeze a little more blood out of the dried up turnip, Jackass: The Lost Tapes has been released. After several seasons, two movies and a number of specials, Knoxville has branched out into production and movie acting. The resulting video is the proverbial seed that eventually grew into the MTv series Jackass. While Jeff Tremaine, editor of the magazine, video taped the experiment, Knoxville proceeded to test out red pepper spray, a stun gun and a taser. While writing an article on self-defense equipment for skateboarding magazine "Big Brother," Philip John Clapp, better known as Johnny Knoxville, decided to experiment on himself.
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