Where’s Dave? He’s right here. Download the outrageous episodes that made Dave Chappelle the most talked about man on television. From the breakthrough first season to the lost season, catch all the episodes that everyone was (and still are!) talking about.
Season 010 episodes
Hailed by critics and a social phenomenon unto itself, Chappelle's Show offers Dave Chappelle's street-smart, thought-provoking and hilarious brand of comedy. A little bit of stand-up and a whole lot of hellacious sketch, Chappelle's Show brings the funk and the noise - so check it out!
Released: 2003
Season 112 episodes
See where the hype began with the 12 groundbreaking episodes of Season 1 of CHAPPELLE’S SHOW. Raw, edgy and riotous, Season 1 introduced the world to Dave and crew’s dangerous comedy, as they added fuel to the fire of America’s burning issues. You’ll never think about skin color the same way after seeing Dave’s portrayal of America’s most vicious white supremacist—who happens to be blind… and black! All that, plus fierce performances by Mos Def, Busta Rhymes, Fat Joe, De La Soul and The Roots.
Released: 2003
Season 213 episodes
Dave is at it again! Season 2 comes out swinging, attacking celebrities, spoofing commercials and destroying political correctness. Dave is Rick James, Dave is Prince, Dave is Oprah’s Daddy-Papa, but most of all, Dave is Dave, dreaming up ideas like a racial draft for ethnically ambiguous celebs, President Black Bush, and Samuel Jackson’s “Good Mother%@?#” beer. Every episode is a party, as Dave’s friends--who happen to be hip-hop’s hottest stars--drop in and keep the good times flowing.
Released: 2004
Season 33 episodes
With the success of the first two seasons, Dave’s got a big new contract (and he’s richer than rich, bitch!) so he’s getting revenge on everyone from his past, as only he can. Season 3 solidifies Dave’s place in TV history, pushing boundaries further than anyone with the now infamous pixie sketch, which has him struggling with the advice of competing racial stereotypes sitting on his shoulders.
Released: 2006