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On top of this, apart from the many international versions that have premiered since ''Ridiculousness'' began, four spinoff series (all with a recurring ''-ness'' suffix in their name) also premiered in America:

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On top of this, apart from the many international versions that have premiered since ''Ridiculousness'' began, four spinoff SpinOff series (all with a recurring ''-ness'' suffix in their name) also premiered in America:
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* BerserkButton: Love her or hate her, Chanel does ''not'' abide well to people who diss her music career.


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* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: The few times that Chanel drops her ditzy, bubbly demeanor is when someone (either a guest or even one of her co-hosts) talks negatively of her musical career. It sometimes gets to the point that Rob ''also'' has to get serious to calm things down before they escalate.
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''Ridiculousness'' is an American comedy clip show in the vein of ''Series/AmericasFunniestHomeVideos'' and ''Series/Tosh0'' that began airing on Creator/{{MTV}} [[LongRunner in 2011 and is currently airing its 33rd season]]. Rob Dyrdek serves as the host, with actor/comedian Sterling "Steelo" Brim and musician Chanel West Coast serving as co-hosts.

The show is dedicated to showing viral videos from the Internet, packaged in compilations with recurring themes and usually involving people getting themselves hurt in failed DIY stunts, to which Rob and his panelists react and joke. Steelo additionally controls the playback of the videos with a player, being able to pause, rewind or highlight specific parts of the video for extra comedy. Celebrity guests are routinely welcomed in on the fun, although episodes can consist of just the three on rare occasion.

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''Ridiculousness'' is an American comedy clip show in the vein of ''Series/AmericasFunniestHomeVideos'' and ''Series/Tosh0'' that began airing premiered on Creator/{{MTV}} [[LongRunner in 2011 and is currently airing its 33rd season]]. Rob Dyrdek serves as the host, with actor/comedian Sterling "Steelo" Brim and musician Chanel West Coast serving as co-hosts.

The show is dedicated to showing viral videos from the Internet, packaged in compilations with recurring themes and usually involving people getting themselves hurt in failed DIY stunts, to which Rob and his panelists react and joke. Steelo additionally controls the playback of the videos with a player, being able to pause, rewind or highlight specific parts of the video for extra comedy. Celebrity guests are routinely welcomed in on the fun, although episodes can consist of just the three Rob, Steelo and Chanel on rare occasion.

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