Manswers

Manswers

200730m4.9/10
DocumentaryComedy

Ratings

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4.9/10(8)

Manswers is a late night comedy series that premiered on Spike on September 19, 2007. The series is produced by reality television production company, SuperDelicious, and airs on Spike. The executive producers are Adam Cohen, Cara Tapper, Joanna Vernetti, Akifumi Takuma and Michael Schelp. The show garnered an average of 1.1 million viewers during its first year among a specific target audience. The first season consisted of 9 half-hour episodes. The second season continued to show 13 episodes of similar material. MANswers is a satire aimed at predominately male audiences with a wide age range, primarily 18–40. Questions of a comical nature are asked and answered which usually relate to women and tips on how to get them to date you, sex-related questions and trivia, and defense mechanisms in deadly & harmful situations, and also firearms. Specialists with Masters and PhD degrees are brought in and give information from which the viewer can learn. MANswers US TV rating varies from episode to episode. It can be from TV-14-D,L,S,V to TV-MA-,L,S,V. The average rating is TV-MA.

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

September 19, 2007

Last Aired

February 9, 2011

Networks

Spike

Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
Select a season to view episodes. Reddit links may contain spoilers.
Season
E1
The Best Chicks In Bed
Air date: 2007-09-19
How to tell if he's a dealer or a narc How much booze will kill you How to rate women in bed
E2
All's Well That Ends Happy
Air date: 2007-09-26
How to pass a drug test even though you still do them? How long can you last in space without a spacesuit? How to remove a bullet yourself?
E3
The Hooker/Cop Test
Air date: 2007-10-03
How to take a punch How to tell if the woman is a cop or really a hooker How to get drunk the fastest way What are the biggest size boobs
E4
The Worlds Biggest Boobs
Air date: 2007-10-10
Can the dump of death really kill you? How to best protect yourself if a bar fight breaks out? What is the best time of day to have sex? How big does the boob have to be to crush a beer can?
E5
Bullet Proof Breasts?
Air date: 2007-10-17
Viewers get the answers to the questions: How to break out of handcuffs on your own? Can a bullet break an breast implant? What would kill you first in a fight, a gun or a samurai sword?
E6
Illegal G-Strings
Air date: 2007-10-24
How small can a bikini be and still be legal? Can drinking nothing but beer keep you alive?
E7
Floating Boobs?
Air date: 2007-10-31
The buoyancy of female breasts (real and augmented), sobriety tests, and the best place on the body to get shot are discussed.
E8
More Points For Fake Breasts
Air date: 2007-11-07
Segments include a feature about cannibalism, the sex drives of women with real breasts and augmented breasts are compared and analyzed, the financial value of sperm is another topic of discussion.
E9
Win That Stripper
Air date: 2007-11-14
How Can You Kill a Bear With Your Hands? How Much Does a Man Fart in a Day? What Smell Turns Women On the Most? How Can a Guy Get High Legally? Which Nationality Is Most Likely to Put Out on the First Date? How Can You Get Paid to Get a Tattoo? Who Drives Better, Men or Women? How Do You Take a Stripper Home?

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