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{{quote|''"Attention - in this program, [[Refuge in Audacity|the kind of comedy we're proposing is irreverent]], with an explicit and common language [[Cluster F-Bomb|full of swear words]] and [[Refuge in Vulgarity|vulgarity in general.]] If you're sensitive to this kind of stuff, then you're asked to avoid listening to it as a whole."''|'''Disclaimer<ref>(paraphrased)</ref>''' by cast member Petosauro at the beginning of [[Once an Episode|each episode]]}}


Alternatively known as '''''The Zoo!''''' or '''''Lo Zoo''''', '''''Lo Zoo di 105''''' (literally, ''The Zoo On 105'') is an Italian sketch comedy radio program, that can be best described as "about as much [[Refuge in Audacity]] as possible", basically enough to make you wonder if the radio station broadcasting it, ''Radio 105'', even has a [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|radar]] at all. [[No Such Thing as Bad Publicity|Which of course is part of its charm among its fanbase.]]
{{quote|''"Attention - in this program, [[Refuge in Audacity|the kind of comedy we're proposing is irreverent]], with an explicit and common language [[Cluster F-Bomb|full of swear words]] and [[Refuge in Vulgarity|vulgarity in general.]] If you're sensitive to this kind of stuff, then you're asked to avoid listening to it as a whole."''|'''Disclaimer<ref> (paraphrased)</ref>''' by cast member Petosauro at the beginning of [[Once an Episode|each episode]]}}

Alternatively known as ''"The Zoo!"'' or ''"Lo Zoo"'', ''"Lo Zoo Di 105"'' (literally, ''"The Zoo Of 105 [Radio]"'') is an Italian sketch comedy radio program, that can be best described as "about as much [[Refuge in Audacity]] as possible", basically enough to make you wonder if the radio station broadcasting it, ''Radio 105'', even has a [[Getting Crap Past the Radar|radar]] at all. [[No Such Thing As Bad Publicity|Which of course is part of its charm among its fanbase.]]


It all started back in 1999, when DJ Marco Mazzoli was working with his colleague, Gilberto "Gibba" Penza, at [[New York]] for the 105 N.Y. radio show, thus giving birth to what would later become one of the most popular radio shows in Italy ''ever''. One year later, [[Executive Meddling|the show was canceled]] due to the excessive vulgarity, only to be [[Uncanceled]] shortly after. During the following years, a lot of DJs were introduced, but not much of the supporting cast really seemed to stick aside from Mazzoli, Gibba and the [[The Scrappy|notoriously controversial/divisive parody singer]] Leone Di Lernia. Then, after causing two more controversies - namely, a joke about torturing animals and an [[Engineered Public Confession|accidentally aired]] [[Did I Just Say That Out Loud?|blasphemy]] - the show got canceled twice again for these respective reasons, but each time it got uncanceled and resumed broadcasting (once from a studio located in [[Miami]], for those curious).
It all started back in 1999, when DJ Marco Mazzoli was working with his colleague, Gilberto "Gibba" Penza, at [[New York]] for the 105 N.Y. radio show, thus giving birth to what would later become one of the most popular radio shows in Italy ''ever''. One year later, [[Executive Meddling|the show was canceled]] due to the excessive vulgarity, only to be [[Uncanceled]] shortly after. During the following years, a lot of DJs were introduced, but not much of the supporting cast really seemed to stick aside from Mazzoli, Gibba and the [[The Scrappy|notoriously controversial/divisive parody singer]] Leone Di Lernia. Then, after causing two more controversies - namely, a joke about torturing animals and an [[Engineered Public Confession|accidentally aired]] [[Did I Just Say That Out Loud?|blasphemy]] - the show got canceled twice again for these respective reasons, but each time it got uncanceled and resumed broadcasting (once from a studio located in [[Miami]], for those curious).


At the end of 2010, three members of the supporting cast abandoned the show for good and started working for one of the main radio stations in Italy, ''Radio Deejay'' (easily the best-known in Italy, which is why long-time fans of the show saw this as the ultimate selling-out, if not a full-fledged [[Face Heel Turn]]). This [[Channel Hop]] made the show's fandom [[Ruined FOREVER|fear the worst]]... [[Big Damn Heroes|until]] it was announced that famous comedian [[wikipedia:Marcello Macchia|Marcello Macchia,]] [[Only Known By Their Nickname|better known by his "Maccio Capatonda" moniker]], would join the show's crew alongside his fellows. Considering Macchia's own reputation in Italy as one of the funniest - if not [[Mind Screw]]-y - comedians in the country, his recruitment in the show has been perceived as, say, the equivalent of ''[[Monty Python]]'' joining ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway]]'' if some of the latter's hosts happened to drop the show for some reason. In other words, as you might have guessed. To this day, the show's doing fine (and even got a [[Live Action Adaptation]] shown on ''[[Comedy Central]]'') and it's not going to stop anytime soon... hopefully.
At the end of 2010, three members of the supporting cast abandoned the show for good and started working for one of the main radio stations in Italy, ''Radio Deejay'' (easily the best-known in Italy, which is why long-time fans of the show saw this as the ultimate selling-out, if not a full-fledged [[Face Heel Turn]]). This [[Channel Hop]] made the show's fandom [[Ruined FOREVER|fear the worst]]... [[Big Damn Heroes|until]] it was announced that famous comedian [[wikipedia:Marcello Macchia|Marcello Macchia,]] [[Only Known by Their Nickname|better known by his "Maccio Capatonda" moniker]], would join the show's crew alongside his fellows. Considering Macchia's own reputation in Italy as one of the funniest - if not [[Mind Screw]]-y - comedians in the country, his recruitment in the show has been perceived as, say, the equivalent of ''[[Monty Python]]'' joining ''[[Whose Line Is It Anyway?]]'' if some of the latter's hosts happened to drop the show for some reason. In other words, as you might have guessed. To this day, the show's doing fine (and even got a [[Live Action Adaptation]] shown on ''[[Comedy Central]]'') and it's not going to stop anytime soon... hopefully.


Its current timeslot is between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM, [[Captain Obvious|Italian timezone.]]
Its current timeslot is between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM, [[Captain Obvious|Italian timezone.]]


{{examples|List of [[Long Runners|some of]] the featured sketches:}}
[[The Other Wiki]] has [[wikipedia:Lo Zoo di 105|a brief article on the show.]]
* ''[[Chuck Norris Facts]]'' - [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin]], a [[Dramatic Reading]] of the Facts, adapted as a radio sketch. It worked until the Facts [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny|stopped being the cutting edge among fads]], and then the focus of the [[Memetic Badass]] treatment became Bear Grylls of ''[[Man vs. Wild]]'' fame.

* ''Merde Stellari (Star Shits)'' - as you might guess, it's [[May the Farce Be with You|a parody]] of the [[Star Wars]] franchise. Notable in that it serves as a [[Bat Family Crossover]] for ''the entire cast of the show''.
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* ''Ninfowoman (Nymphowoman)'' - a sketch involving a woman from another planet who uses her superpowered vagina [[They Fight Crime|to fight crime]]... with [[Death by Sex|"any"]] means necessary.

=== List of [[Long Runners|some of]] the featured sketches: ===

* ''[[Chuck Norris Facts]]'' - [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin]], a [[Dramatic Reading]] of the Facts, adapted as a radio sketch. It worked until the Facts [[Seinfeld Is Unfunny|stopped being the cutting edge among fads]], and then the focus of the [[Memetic Badass]] treatment became Bear Grylls of ''[[Man vs. Wild]]'' fame.
* ''Merde Stellari (Star Shits)'' - as you might guess, it's [[May the Farce Be With You|a parody]] of the [[Star Wars]] franchise. Notable in that it serves as a [[Bat Family Crossover]] for ''the entire cast of the show''.
* ''Ninfowoman (Nymphowoman)'' - a sketch involving a woman from another planet who uses her superpowered vagina [[They Fight Crime|to fight crime]]... with [[Death By Sex|"any"]] means necessary.
* Marcello "Maccio" Macchia's own sketches deserve their own list:
* Marcello "Maccio" Macchia's own sketches deserve their own list:
** As a part of his sketches adapted from TV, there's his [[The Eeyore|chronically depressed]] [[Perpetual Poverty|and constantly broke]] musician persona, ''Mariottide''. By the end of the episode, the guy - as well as his [[The Ditz|ditzy]] son - has suffered enough [[Amusing Injuries]] to put the burglars from ''[[Home Alone]]'' to shame.
** As a part of his sketches adapted from TV, there's his [[The Eeyore|chronically depressed]] [[Perpetual Poverty|and constantly broke]] musician persona, ''Mariottide''. By the end of the episode, the guy - as well as his [[The Ditz|ditzy]] son - has suffered enough [[Amusing Injuries]] to put the burglars from ''[[Home Alone]]'' to shame.
** ''Unreal Radio'', radio version of ''Unreal TV'', which in turn parodied ''Real TV''. The sketch is about a reportage of highly implausible facts. Basically the [[HSQ]] getting [[Played for Laughs]].
** ''Unreal Radio'', radio version of ''Unreal TV'', which in turn parodied ''Real TV''. The sketch is about a reportage of highly implausible facts. Basically the [[HSQ]] getting [[Played for Laughs]].
** ''Jerry Polemica (Jerry Controversy)'', a thinly disguised - and generally thinnier - parody of [[Michael Moore]], this character talks about such [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|controversial topics]] as... [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|mundane things that really aren't.]]
** ''Jerry Polemica (Jerry Controversy)'', a thinly disguised - and generally thinnier - parody of [[Michael Moore]], this character talks about such [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|controversial topics]] as... [[What Do You Mean It's Not Heinous?|mundane things that really aren't.]]
** ''Babbi Editore (Teddy Press)'' - fake commercials about either Do-It-Yourself kits or "How To" guides. The range of things includes [[Spoof Aesop|how to become boozers]], or [[Refuge in Audacity|"how to become a politician by getting laid with one"]].
** ''Babbi Editore (Teddy Press)'' - fake commercials about either Do-It-Yourself kits or "How To" guides. The range of things includes [[Spoof Aesop|how to become boozers]], or [[Refuge in Audacity|"how to become a politician by getting laid with one"]].
** ''Star Gay'' - while the title is a pun on ''[[Stargate]]'', the actual sketch is a gay version of ''[[Star Trek]]''. As with any sex joke in the show, expect [[Hurricane of Puns|puns by the bucketload]].
** ''Star Gay'' - while the title is a pun on ''[[Stargate]]'', the actual sketch is a gay version of ''[[Star Trek]]''. As with any sex joke in the show, expect [[Hurricane of Puns|puns by the bucketload]].
* Prank calls have also been a staple of the show ever since its debut. An elaborate one involves voice clips of some TV show host used to make [[The Walrus Was Paul|deliberately incomprehensible]] questions towards the victim of the call. Numerous similar prank calls are repeated, with the same target, and the final one ''[[Refuge in Audacity|uses said victim's own recorded voice clips.]]''
* Prank calls have also been a staple of the show ever since its debut. An elaborate one involves voice clips of some TV show host used to make [[The Walrus Was Paul|deliberately incomprehensible]] questions towards the victim of the call. Numerous similar prank calls are repeated, with the same target, and the final one ''[[Refuge in Audacity|uses said victim's own recorded voice clips.]]''
** ''"Alan In Love"'' is perhaps the show's best-known prank call. It began when DJ Alan made a prank call to an old lady, claiming to have [[Exactly What It Says On the Tin|fallen in love with her]] and... well, talking dirty to her. The twist is, said lady not only went "[[Sure Why Not]]", she actually ''fell in love with him for real''. DJ Alan has since made things up (getting arrested, joining the army, you name it), and by February 2012 the sketch holds the title of "Longest Prank Call Ever" (''37 episodes'' so far). The hag not only believed every single thing he said [[Obfuscating Stupidity|(or so it seems)]], she even ''took part in'' Alan's [[A Date With Rosie Palms|fappings.]] [[Squick|You've read that right.]]
** ''"Alan In Love"'' is perhaps the show's best-known prank call. It began when DJ Alan made a prank call to an old lady, claiming to have [[Exactly What It Says on the Tin|fallen in love with her]] and... well, talking dirty to her. The twist is, said lady not only went "[[Sure Why Not]]", she actually ''fell in love with him for real''. DJ Alan has since made things up (getting arrested, joining the army, you name it), and by February 2012 the sketch holds the title of "Longest Prank Call Ever" (''37 episodes'' so far). The hag not only believed every single thing he said [[Obfuscating Stupidity|(or so it seems)]], she even ''took part in'' Alan's [[A Date with Rosie Palms|fappings.]] [[Squick|You've read that right.]]

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=== Tropes present in the show as a whole: ===


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* [[Biting the Hand Humor]]: inverted. The new bulding that hosts the studios of ''Radio 105'' as well as ''Virgin Radio'' and ''Radio Montecarlo'' has been financed by a group named "Finelco", so whenever that word is spoken, Gibba reacts accordingly [[Interrupting Meme|by replying mid-sentence.]]
* [[Biting the Hand Humor]]: inverted. The new bulding that hosts the studios of ''Radio 105'' as well as ''Virgin Radio'' and ''Radio Montecarlo'' has been financed by a group named "Finelco", so whenever that word is spoken, Gibba reacts accordingly [[Interrupting Meme|by replying mid-sentence.]]
{{quote| '''Gibba:''' ''[[No Indoor Voice|"NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!"]]''}}
{{quote|'''Gibba:''' ''[[No Indoor Voice|"NIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIICE!"]]''}}
* [[Black Comedy Rape]]: Although the show rarely uses the word "rape" as anything aside a purposefully controversial analogue to generic sexual intercourse.
* [[Black Comedy Rape]]: Although the show rarely uses the word "rape" as anything aside a purposefully controversial analogue to generic sexual intercourse.
* [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick]]: often used among the jokes, but one instance stands out - namely, when cast member Herbert Ballerina came back from a trip to Thailand, another cast member, Petosauro (see [[Shout-Out]] below), made a brief speech about Thailand only to be promptly interrupted by [[No Indoor Voice|Gibba.]]
* [[Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick]]: often used among the jokes, but one instance stands out - namely, when cast member Herbert Ballerina came back from a trip to Thailand, another cast member, Petosauro (see [[Shout-Out]] below), made a brief speech about Thailand only to be promptly interrupted by [[No Indoor Voice|Gibba.]]
{{quote| '''Peto:''' ''"Ah, Thailand. Glorious nation, home to sun, shores and..."''<br />
{{quote|'''Peto:''' ''"Ah, Thailand. Glorious nation, home to sun, shores and..."''
''(cue [[Letting the Air Out of The Band]])''<br />
''(cue [[Letting the Air Out of the Band]])''
'''Gibba:''' ''[[wikipedia:Sex tourism|"AND WHORES!"]]'' }}
'''Gibba:''' ''[[wikipedia:Sex tourism|"AND WHORES!"]]'' }}
* [[Camp Gay]]: just about ''any'' gay character ever portrayed in the whole show.
* [[Camp Gay]]: just about ''any'' gay character ever portrayed in the whole show.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: enough to rival any [[Robin Williams]] stand-up routine. And that's saying a lot.
* [[Cluster F-Bomb]]: enough to rival any [[Robin Williams]] stand-up routine. And that's saying a lot.
{{quote| '''Leone Di Lernia:''' ''"Oh, we're doing fine with this sketch... there's not even a single naughty word!"''<br />
{{quote|'''Leone Di Lernia:''' ''"Oh, we're doing fine with this sketch... there's not even a single naughty word!"''
'''Marco Mazzoli:''' ''"Nope... Leo, you didn't get it, really - we ''[[Lampshade Hanging|support]]'' naughty words! I ''love'' saying "fuck" on the radio, you know."'' }}
'''Marco Mazzoli:''' ''"Nope... Leo, you didn't get it, really - we ''[[Lampshade Hanging|support]]'' naughty words! I ''love'' saying "fuck" on the radio, you know."'' }}
* [[Crazy Awesome]]: the show in a nutshell. Capatonda's ''"Unreal Radio"'' sketches deserve special mention though.
* [[Crazy Awesome]]: the show in a nutshell. Capatonda's ''"Unreal Radio"'' sketches deserve special mention though.
{{quote| ''"The bank robbers are keeping hostage the staff of the ''sperm'' bank, and soon after they started releasing a highly flammable gas inside it, said gas quickly spreads in the whole building. Unfortunately, after his [[A Date With Rosie Palms|copious donation]], our subject [[Oh Crap|is about to]] light a [[Smoking Hot Sex|post-coital cigarette]]. ''(an audible explosion is heard)'' The entire sperm bank blows up, [[Squick|and all of its content]] [[Refuge in Audacity|starts raining on the city as a whole."]]''}}
{{quote|''"The bank robbers are keeping hostage the staff of the ''sperm'' bank, and soon after they started releasing a highly flammable gas inside it, said gas quickly spreads in the whole building. Unfortunately, after his [[A Date with Rosie Palms|copious donation]], our subject [[Oh Crap|is about to]] light a [[Smoking Hot Sex|post-coital cigarette]]. ''(an audible explosion is heard)'' The entire sperm bank blows up, [[Squick|and all of its content]] [[Refuge in Audacity|starts raining on the city as a whole."]]''}}
* [[Dead Baby Comedy]]: it comes off as mild if compared to, say, ''[[Family Guy]]'', but it's definitely there.
* [[Dead Baby Comedy]]: it comes off as mild if compared to, say, ''[[Family Guy]]'', but it's definitely there.
* [[Fountain of Memes]]: the whole show, among its fandom, whether it may have come from a [[Running Gag]], an [[Overly Long Gag]], an [[Overused Running Gag]] or just a [[Forced Meme]]. The fandom gleefully embraces the catchy lines, and therefore [[Memetic Mutation]] is always running rampant.
* [[Fountain of Memes]]: the whole show, among its fandom, whether it may have come from a [[Running Gag]], an [[Overly Long Gag]], an [[Overused Running Gag]] or just a [[Forced Meme]]. The fandom gleefully embraces the catchy lines, and therefore [[Memetic Mutation]] is always running rampant.
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: more like [[Up to Eleven|using the radar as a pool-sized toilet]], at that!
* [[Getting Crap Past the Radar]]: more like [[Up to Eleven|using the radar as a pool-sized toilet]], at that!
* [[Go Mad From the Revelation]]: show host Marco Mazzoli has, in late February 2012, found out that former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi got away with yet another one of his trials. [[Freak-Out|He didn't take it well.]]
* [[Go Mad from the Revelation]]: show host Marco Mazzoli has, in late February 2012, found out that former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi got away with yet another one of his trials. [[Freak-Out|He didn't take it well.]]
{{quote| '''Mazzoli:''' ''"And they have the ''balls'' to have the sentence "Law is the same for everyone" written inside courtrooms! I'LL TELL YOU WHAT, IF I EVER HAPPEN TO BE SUED, THE FIRST THING I DO IN THE COURTROOM, I SWEAR TO GOD, I'M GOING TO TAKE A SHIT ON THAT PHRASE!"''}}
{{quote|'''Mazzoli:''' ''"And they have the ''balls'' to have the sentence "Law is the same for everyone" written inside courtrooms! I'LL TELL YOU WHAT, IF I EVER HAPPEN TO BE SUED, THE FIRST THING I DO IN THE COURTROOM, I SWEAR TO GOD, I'M GOING TO TAKE A SHIT ON THAT PHRASE!"''}}
* [[Ho Yay]]: Mazzoli himself often gleefully alludes to his (alleged) homosexuality, despite being [[Happily Married]] with a woman. Of course, he's just joking. Let's just say that in this show nobody ever takes each other seriously - nor is the show itself one to be taken seriously.
* [[Ho Yay]]: Mazzoli himself often gleefully alludes to his (alleged) homosexuality, despite being [[Happily Married]] with a woman. Of course, he's just joking. Let's just say that in this show nobody ever takes each other seriously - nor is the show itself one to be taken seriously.
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: most notably jokes involving sex.
* [[Hurricane of Puns]]: most notably jokes involving sex.
* [[Inherently Funny Words]]: by now, shouting "Canaglia!" (scoundrel) for no reason is a [[Running Gag]] on the show.
* [[Inherently Funny Words]]: by now, shouting "Canaglia!" (scoundrel) for no reason is a [[Running Gag]] on the show.
{{quote| ''SCOUNDREL! SCOUNDREL! [[Rule of Three|SCOUNDREL!]]''}}
{{quote|''SCOUNDREL! SCOUNDREL! [[Rule of Three|SCOUNDREL!]]''}}
* [[Letting the Air Out of The Band]]: often employed.
* [[Letting the Air Out of the Band]]: often employed.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: due to each sketch having its own characters, and the abundance of sketches themselves throughout the years.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]: due to each sketch having its own characters, and the abundance of sketches themselves throughout the years.
* [[Long Runner]]
* [[Long Runner]]
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** [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: admittedly so, as you can tell by the page quote.
** [[Refuge in Vulgarity]]: admittedly so, as you can tell by the page quote.
* [[Self-Deprecation]]: usually done to the radio itself, although it's more likely to be [[Trash Talk|just another quip between the DJs.]]
* [[Self-Deprecation]]: usually done to the radio itself, although it's more likely to be [[Trash Talk|just another quip between the DJs.]]
{{quote| ''[[Tagline|"This is the show that people don't like."]]''}}
{{quote|''[[Tagline|"This is the show that people don't like."]]''}}
* [[So Unfunny It's Funny]]: ''any'' joke by Herbert Ballerina.
* [[So Unfunny It's Funny]]: ''any'' joke by Herbert Ballerina.
** [[Punctuated for Emphasis]]: the usual response to Herbert's lame puns.
** [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!]]: the usual response to Herbert's lame puns.
{{quote| ''"THAT'S! NOT! FUUUUUUNNNNNNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!"''}}
{{quote|''"THAT'S! NOT! FUUUUUUNNNNNNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!"''}}
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: all the friggin' time.
* [[Sophisticated As Hell]]: all the friggin' time.
* [[Sound to Screen Adaptation]]/[[Live Action Adaptation]]: as mentioned in the description, this program became a ''[[Comedy Central]]'' show in 2011.
* [[Sound to Screen Adaptation]]/[[Live Action Adaptation]]: as mentioned in the description, this program became a ''[[Comedy Central]]'' show in 2011.
* [[Shout-Out]]: the cast member behind some speeches - including the disclaimer that also serves as this page's quote - is nicknamed Petosauro. In English, that translates into "Fart-saurus", that may or may not be a reference to [[The Simpsons|"Fart-zilla"]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: the cast member behind some speeches - including the disclaimer that also serves as this page's quote - is nicknamed Petosauro. In English, that translates into "Fart-saurus", that may or may not be a reference to [[The Simpsons (animation)|"Fart-zilla"]].
* [[Sir Swearsalot]]: although the show in general has [[Cluster F-Bomb|plenty of swearing]], the main host, Marco Mazzoli, is known to be the most... ''spicy'' of the group. Hell, even the official website's bio about him says it all:
* [[Sir Swearsalot]]: although the show in general has [[Cluster F-Bomb|plenty of swearing]], the main host, Marco Mazzoli, is known to be the most... ''spicy'' of the group. Hell, even the official website's bio about him says it all:
{{quote| ''Censoring him? That task can't be accomplished.''}}
{{quote|''Censoring him? That task can't be accomplished.''}}
* [[Take That]]: unlike other shows, this one is ''not'' afraid of giving away these like candies. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] as the targets of these [[Acceptable Targets|deserve every single bit of their snark.]]
* [[Take That]]: unlike other shows, this one is ''not'' afraid of giving away these like candies. [[Justified Trope|Justified]] as the targets of these [[Acceptable Targets|deserve every single bit of their snark.]]
* [[Talking to Himself]]: aside from each cast member covering various roles in sketches, this trope is also the goal behind the show's prank calls. It goes like this - first, the victim of the prank is fooled into thinking there's a real TV show host calling him or her (thanks to archived voice clips of said host); then, the victim is asked various, [[The Walrus Was Paul|deliberately]] [[Mind Screw]]-y questions in order to trigger various reactions; then, after the victim's first [[Rage Quit]], this is repeated until the aforementioned reactions cover a wide array of words; finally, one last prank call is made, only this time the voice clips aren't those of the host, but ''those of the victim him/herself.'' That's every bit as funny as it sounds.
* [[Talking to Himself]]: aside from each cast member covering various roles in sketches, this trope is also the goal behind the show's prank calls. It goes like this - first, the victim of the prank is fooled into thinking there's a real TV show host calling him or her (thanks to archived voice clips of said host); then, the victim is asked various, [[The Walrus Was Paul|deliberately]] [[Mind Screw]]-y questions in order to trigger various reactions; then, after the victim's first [[Rage Quit]], this is repeated until the aforementioned reactions cover a wide array of words; finally, one last prank call is made, only this time the voice clips aren't those of the host, but ''those of the victim him/herself.'' That's every bit as funny as it sounds.
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: the intro to the [[Memetic Badass]]-based sketches.
* [[This Is for Emphasis, Bitch]]: the intro to the [[Memetic Badass]]-based sketches.
{{quote| ''[[Chuck Norris Facts|"Walker. Texas. Ranger.]] So, listen up, bitches! These are his heroic achievements!"''}}
{{quote|''[[Chuck Norris Facts|"Walker. Texas. Ranger.]] So, listen up, bitches! These are his heroic achievements!"''}}
* [[Trash Talk]]: one of the show's staples.
* [[Trash Talk]]: one of the show's staples.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: the DJs constantly [[Deadpan Snarker|snark]], quip at or even insult each other, only to shrug it off like it's no big deal. This even includes [[Your Mom]] jokes, which would fall into ''serious'' "[[Dude, Not Funny]]" category under normal circumstances.
* [[Vitriolic Best Buds]]: the DJs constantly [[Deadpan Snarker|snark]], quip at or even insult each other, only to shrug it off like it's no big deal. This even includes [[Your Mom]] jokes, which would fall into ''serious'' "[[Dude, Not Funny]]" category under normal circumstances.
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Meet the cast.
"Attention - in this program, the kind of comedy we're proposing is irreverent, with an explicit and common language full of swear words and vulgarity in general. If you're sensitive to this kind of stuff, then you're asked to avoid listening to it as a whole."
Disclaimer[1] by cast member Petosauro at the beginning of each episode

Alternatively known as The Zoo! or Lo Zoo, Lo Zoo di 105 (literally, The Zoo On 105) is an Italian sketch comedy radio program, that can be best described as "about as much Refuge in Audacity as possible", basically enough to make you wonder if the radio station broadcasting it, Radio 105, even has a radar at all. Which of course is part of its charm among its fanbase.

It all started back in 1999, when DJ Marco Mazzoli was working with his colleague, Gilberto "Gibba" Penza, at New York for the 105 N.Y. radio show, thus giving birth to what would later become one of the most popular radio shows in Italy ever. One year later, the show was canceled due to the excessive vulgarity, only to be Uncanceled shortly after. During the following years, a lot of DJs were introduced, but not much of the supporting cast really seemed to stick aside from Mazzoli, Gibba and the notoriously controversial/divisive parody singer Leone Di Lernia. Then, after causing two more controversies - namely, a joke about torturing animals and an accidentally aired blasphemy - the show got canceled twice again for these respective reasons, but each time it got uncanceled and resumed broadcasting (once from a studio located in Miami, for those curious).

At the end of 2010, three members of the supporting cast abandoned the show for good and started working for one of the main radio stations in Italy, Radio Deejay (easily the best-known in Italy, which is why long-time fans of the show saw this as the ultimate selling-out, if not a full-fledged Face Heel Turn). This Channel Hop made the show's fandom fear the worst... until it was announced that famous comedian Marcello Macchia, better known by his "Maccio Capatonda" moniker, would join the show's crew alongside his fellows. Considering Macchia's own reputation in Italy as one of the funniest - if not Mind Screw-y - comedians in the country, his recruitment in the show has been perceived as, say, the equivalent of Monty Python joining Whose Line Is It Anyway? if some of the latter's hosts happened to drop the show for some reason. In other words, as you might have guessed. To this day, the show's doing fine (and even got a Live Action Adaptation shown on Comedy Central) and it's not going to stop anytime soon... hopefully.

Its current timeslot is between 2:00 PM and 4:00 PM, Italian timezone.

List of some of the featured sketches:
Tropes used in Lo Zoo di 105 include:
  • Biting the Hand Humor: inverted. The new bulding that hosts the studios of Radio 105 as well as Virgin Radio and Radio Montecarlo has been financed by a group named "Finelco", so whenever that word is spoken, Gibba reacts accordingly by replying mid-sentence.
  • Black Comedy Rape: Although the show rarely uses the word "rape" as anything aside a purposefully controversial analogue to generic sexual intercourse.
  • Bread, Eggs, Milk, Squick: often used among the jokes, but one instance stands out - namely, when cast member Herbert Ballerina came back from a trip to Thailand, another cast member, Petosauro (see Shout-Out below), made a brief speech about Thailand only to be promptly interrupted by Gibba.

Peto: "Ah, Thailand. Glorious nation, home to sun, shores and..."
(cue Letting the Air Out of the Band)
Gibba: "AND WHORES!"

Leone Di Lernia: "Oh, we're doing fine with this sketch... there's not even a single naughty word!"
Marco Mazzoli: "Nope... Leo, you didn't get it, really - we support naughty words! I love saying "fuck" on the radio, you know."

  • Crazy Awesome: the show in a nutshell. Capatonda's "Unreal Radio" sketches deserve special mention though.

"The bank robbers are keeping hostage the staff of the sperm bank, and soon after they started releasing a highly flammable gas inside it, said gas quickly spreads in the whole building. Unfortunately, after his copious donation, our subject is about to light a post-coital cigarette. (an audible explosion is heard) The entire sperm bank blows up, and all of its content starts raining on the city as a whole."

Mazzoli: "And they have the balls to have the sentence "Law is the same for everyone" written inside courtrooms! I'LL TELL YOU WHAT, IF I EVER HAPPEN TO BE SUED, THE FIRST THING I DO IN THE COURTROOM, I SWEAR TO GOD, I'M GOING TO TAKE A SHIT ON THAT PHRASE!"

  • Ho Yay: Mazzoli himself often gleefully alludes to his (alleged) homosexuality, despite being Happily Married with a woman. Of course, he's just joking. Let's just say that in this show nobody ever takes each other seriously - nor is the show itself one to be taken seriously.
  • Hurricane of Puns: most notably jokes involving sex.
  • Inherently Funny Words: by now, shouting "Canaglia!" (scoundrel) for no reason is a Running Gag on the show.

SCOUNDREL! SCOUNDREL! SCOUNDREL!

"THAT'S! NOT! FUUUUUUNNNNNNYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!"

Censoring him? That task can't be accomplished.

  • Take That: unlike other shows, this one is not afraid of giving away these like candies. Justified as the targets of these deserve every single bit of their snark.
  • Talking to Himself: aside from each cast member covering various roles in sketches, this trope is also the goal behind the show's prank calls. It goes like this - first, the victim of the prank is fooled into thinking there's a real TV show host calling him or her (thanks to archived voice clips of said host); then, the victim is asked various, deliberately Mind Screw-y questions in order to trigger various reactions; then, after the victim's first Rage Quit, this is repeated until the aforementioned reactions cover a wide array of words; finally, one last prank call is made, only this time the voice clips aren't those of the host, but those of the victim him/herself. That's every bit as funny as it sounds.
  • This Is for Emphasis, Bitch: the intro to the Memetic Badass-based sketches.

"Walker. Texas. Ranger. So, listen up, bitches! These are his heroic achievements!"

  • Trash Talk: one of the show's staples.
  • Vitriolic Best Buds: the DJs constantly snark, quip at or even insult each other, only to shrug it off like it's no big deal. This even includes Your Mom jokes, which would fall into serious "Dude, Not Funny" category under normal circumstances.
  • Your Mom: way more common than you'd expect it to be.
  1. (paraphrased)