

Will Ferrell sells you 30 years of fake products that absolutely should be real.
Since the creation of Saturday Night Live in the 1970s, one of the signatures of the show has been its commercial parodies. From subtle to outrageous, silly to realistic, SNL has always been able to poke fun at the folks on Madison Avenue with a variety of products not actually for sale. Now you can enjoy your favorite commercial parodies that have aired over the past 30 years all on one DVD and hosted by funny man Will Ferrell. Watch classics like "Little Chocolate Donuts," "Happy Fun Ball," "Mom Jeans," "Colon Blow," "Taco Town," "Love Toilet," "Oops I Crapped My Pants" or "Bassomatic" again and again.
Writing
90-second masterpieces of escalating absurdity.
Acting
Ferrell's commitment to fake products is unhinged.
Production
Dead-serious infomercial aesthetics sell every joke.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Happy Fun Ball was so convincingly real that viewers called NBC asking where to buy it. The network had to issue a statement that it didn't exist.
These parodies predicted the entire direct-to-consumer startup economy—every DTC brand is basically selling Colon Blow with better typography.
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