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Waco O'Guin

Waco O'Guin

Writing

Biography

Waco O'Guin is an American comedian, actor, voice actor, animator, writer, and producer. He is the co-creator, executive producer, and a cast member of the Comedy Central animated series Brickleberry along with fellow writer Roger Black. O'Guin and Black were inspired to create Brickleberry by O'Guin's father-in-law, a former park ranger named Woody.

Known For

Paradise PD
7.2

An eager young rookie joins the ragtag small-town police force led by his dad as they bumble, squabble and snort their way through a big drug case.

Paradise PD

2018
Brickleberry
7.2

A group of never-do-well forest rangers are facing the shutdown of their National Park when a new ranger arrives to help transform them and save the park.

Brickleberry

2012
Farzar
6.0

Follow the adventures of Prince Fichael and his crew as they venture out of their domed human city to fight the evil aliens that want to kill and/or eat them.

Farzar

2022
The Damn! Show
3.7

Yucko the Clown, a foulmouthed prankster who's featured often on Howard Stern's radio show, lets loose with a torrent of politically incorrect insults in this collection of skits, impromptu interviews and cartoon shorts that are sure to leave you speechless. With floppy shoes, a big red nose and an electric-green wig, he's got the traditional clown look. But his X-rated antics are something you've never seen before.

The Damn! Show

2006
Midget Supremacists
N/A

A satirical look at the history of midget supremacist groups in the United States.

Midget Supremacists

2009
The Damn! Show : Vol. 3
N/A

Number 3" presents a dynamic concoction of sketches, animated sequences, and interviews that push the boundaries of comedy. This episode features the notorious Yucko The Clown, who takes pleasure in dishing out his unique brand of insult comedy to unsuspecting bystanders across cities from New York to New Orleans. The episode embodies the chaotic spirit of "The Damn Show" with its blend of audacious skits, sharp parodies, and daring man-on-the-street interviews. Adding a touch of irreverence, Gibberish Jimmie delivers a hilariously mangled rendition of the national anthem, while the show playfully lampoons cultural icons, celebrating and critiquing pop culture in equal measure. With nothing off-limits, this episode proves that imitation isn’t just flattery—it's bold, brash, and uproariously funny.

The Damn! Show : Vol. 3