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* [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]]: Some of the questions are sent in by viewers.
* [[Fourth Wall Mail Slot]]: Some of the questions are sent in by viewers.
* [[Gag Boobs]]: In one episode they go on a search for the woman with the biggest boobs in the world. The woman they end up finding is apparently named [[Meaningful Name|Maxi Mounds.]] Also, in another episode a woman [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|crushes an empty soda can... with her breasts!]]
* [[Gag Boobs]]: In one episode they go on a search for the woman with the biggest boobs in the world. The woman they end up finding is apparently named [[Meaningful Name|Maxi Mounds.]] Also, in another episode a woman [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|crushes an empty soda can... with her breasts!]]
* [[Girl On Girl Is Hot]]: [[Sarcasm Mode|Surprise surprise.]]
* [[Girl-On-Girl Is Hot]]: [[Sarcasm Mode|Surprise surprise.]]
* [[No Indoor Voice|No Indoor Voice:]] The announcer does not appear to have volume control.
* [[No Indoor Voice|No Indoor Voice:]] The announcer does not appear to have volume control.
* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: Some of the less tasteful Manswers.
* [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: Some of the less tasteful Manswers.

Revision as of 19:35, 26 January 2014

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?
—The questions from the series premiere.

Manswers is a show which runs on Spike in the United States. Its format consists of asking a series of questions that the (college-aged male demographic) viewers presumably want to know, though viewers are also encouraged to send in requests. Thus, the questions generally involving sex, alcohol, animal attacks, or some combination of the three, though slightly more "cerebral" questions occasionally creep in. A season subtitled "Harder Faster" focused more on sex and less on . . . everything else, and a season subtitled "Shock and Awe" focused more on war and military related topics. No matter the season, though, explosions and volume are in abundance. And fanservice. Did we mention fanservice? 'Cause there's a lot of fanservice.


This show contains examples of: