The Amanda Show Season 1 Episode 3
The Amanda Show
Season 1

Ep 3. Episode

  • TV-Y7
  • January 28, 2000
  • 24 min

Episode: In the third episode of The Amanda Show season 1, appropriately titled "Episode," viewers are in for a wild ride as Amanda Bynes delivers another hilarious and entertaining comedy sketch show.

The episode kicks off with the recurring segment "Judge Trudy," where Amanda Bynes transforms into the wacky Judge Trudy, presiding over a courtroom like no other. With her exaggerated Southern drawl and unique brand of justice, she takes on bizarre and outrageous cases that will leave audiences in stitches. From a boy accused of stealing a cookie to a cat suing its owner for excessive tickling, Judge Trudy ensures that justice is served, albeit in the quirkiest way possible.

Following Judge Trudy, viewers are treated to a highly amusing sketch called "Blockblister," a parody of a video rental store. Amanda Bynes and her co-stars portray store employees who take customer service to ridiculous levels. From renting out pet alligators as video game controllers to selling empty boxes with ridiculous excuses, Blockblister is the one-stop-shop for absurdity and laughter.

As the episode progresses, the audience is introduced to a new segment entitled "Mr. Gullible," where Amanda Bynes becomes various characters who try to fool an unsuspecting passerby, played by Drake Bell. This hilarious hidden camera prank showcases Amanda's impeccable comedic timing and improvisational skills, as she creates absurd situations to test Drake's gullibility. From selling invisible watermelons to convincing him that he can swim in a puddle, Amanda's mischievous characters keep the laughter rolling.

Adding to the excitement, the episode features a delightful musical performance by musical guest B*Witched. The popular Irish girl group, known for their catchy pop tunes, energizes the audience with their hit song, getting everyone on their feet. Viewers can look forward to a memorable performance filled with infectious energy and youthful charm.

Later in the episode, "Totally Kyle" takes center stage, transporting viewers into the quirky mind of Kyle, played by Drake Bell. In this recurring sketch, Kyle shares his delightfully bizarre anecdotes in a video diary format. From unpredictable jump scares to nonsensical activities like eating cereal with a fork, Kyle's peculiar perspective on everyday situations is both baffling and amusing.

As the show nears its conclusion, "The Girls' Room" sketches bring laughs as Amanda Bynes portrays a group of teenage girls who gossip and offer hilarious advice in their high school bathroom. From discussing crushes to providing absurd solutions to everyday problems, "The Girls' Room" showcases Amanda's talent for capturing the melodramatic and unpredictable nature of high school social life.

Lastly, the episode features the crowd-favorite sketch, "Moody's Point," which follows the dramatic life of a teenage girl named Moody, once again played by Amanda Bynes. In this soap opera parody, Moody gets herself into all sorts of ridiculous situations, surrounded by an over-the-top cast of characters. From mysterious creatures in the basement to misunderstood crushes, "Moody's Point" never fails to deliver outrageous twists and comedic moments.

In a whirlwind of entertaining sketches and comedic absurdity, The Amanda Show season 1, episode 3, "Episode," guarantees an evening filled with laughter and mirth. With Amanda Bynes leading the way with her energetic performances and knack for comedy, this episode is bound to leave audiences wanting more. Tune in for a star-studded musical performance, unforgettable recurring sketches, and plenty of surprises along the way.

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  • First Aired
    January 28, 2000
  • Content Rating
    TV-Y7
  • Runtime
    24 min
  • Language
    English