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''Kenny vs. Spenny'' is a Canadian
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comedy television series starring
Kenny Hotz Kenneth Joel Hotz (born May 3, 1967) is a Canadian comedy writer, producer, entertainer and television personality. He is best known as the star of the reality comedy show ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' alongside Spencer Rice. Hotz is the creator of the F ...
and Spencer Rice, where they face against each other in competitions. The loser of each episode performs an act of humiliation, usually selected by the winner. Hotz and Rice created the series in addition to serving as executive producers, and it was typically shot in their hometown of
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(the pilot was filmed in Los Angeles), based mostly out of the house they shared. As of November 2008, the show airs on CBC,
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and
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in Canada,
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in Germany, Sweden and the Netherlands,
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in Australia,
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and later, Sony MAX, in South Africa,
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in Italy, FX in Portugal, on
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in Finland. The series concluded with an hour-long Christmas special that aired on December 23, 2010, at 9 pm ET/PT on
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. It aired in Latin America on
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for a short time. The series was nominated for the
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in 2010 and 2011 and for
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s in 2005, 2006, and 2008 as the best Canadian comedy series, and received a Rose d'Or nomination in Switzerland for "best international comedy series". The show has spawned several replicas of its format, including a family-friendly
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version called ''Frank vs Girard'' that airs on
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. Also following the format are ''
Ed vs. Spencer ''Ed vs. Spencer'' is a reality show based on the Canadian show ''Kenny vs. Spenny''. It ran for one series from 24 November 2004 to 26 January 2005 on Sky One in the UK. In the US, Ed vs. Spencer has been broadcast on BBC America as part of its ...
'' in the United Kingdom, ''Juan vs. Roman'' in Colombia, '' Elton vs. Simon'' in Germany, ''Katja vs. Bridget'', ''Dennis vs. Valerio'' in the Netherlands, and ''Sid vs. Varun'' in India. In 2009 the show was named #8 among the top 10 Canadian television shows of the decade.


Premise

Kenneth "Kenny" Joel Hotz and Spencer "Spenny" Nolan Rice are lifelong friends who compete against each other in a series of competitions. The loser of each competition must suffer a humiliation chosen by the winner. The show's comedy depended on the polarizing personalities of Hotz and Rice, who are respectively extroverted and neurotic. Hotz embraced devious tactics during the show and often cheated, found loopholes in the rules for a competition, and intimidated Rice with insults, elaborate schemes and manipulation. In contrast, Rice rarely cheated and tried to compete honestly. He felt he could retain some dignity if he promoted awareness of social or political causes, such as promoting awareness of
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during "Who Can 69 The Longest?" or
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during "Who Can Keep a Dump in their Pants the Longest?" However, Hotz's strategies and jokes made Rice increasingly paranoid and short-tempered towards Hotz and the production crew as the show progressed.


Common strategies used by Hotz and Rice


Cheating

Hotz cheated during 27 out of 56 of his victories, while Rice cheated during five of his 27 victories. In some cases, both Rice and Hotz were helped by their production crew, families and friends in their attempts to cheat. While Rice would cheat out of desperation, Hotz justified his cheating by arguing the loser is ultimately whoever does a humiliation.


Insults

Hotz regularly tried to make Rice annoyed during competitions so he would lose focus. Hotz regularly joked that Rice was a violent and emotionally disturbed man with a
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; that he engaged in
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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; and that he was
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, an
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and related to
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. Rice's family were also often the victims of Hotz's insults and jokes. Hotz regularly joked about having sex with Rice's mother and accused her of being
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and
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. In "Who Can Imitate the Other Guy Better?" Hotz—while pretending to be Rice—performed a song about being sexually abused as a child by Rice's grandfather.


Deception and intimidation

Hotz's main tactic was to deceive Rice and make him become angry or upset. In "Who Is Funnier?" Hotz drafted a letter from Ontario's
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that Rice had recently had sexual intercourse with someone who had tested positive for
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. Rice was too upset to complete his stand-up comedy routine at a Toronto
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. Hotz used the prank as his entry. Rice was poisoned with Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) during “Who Can Wear A Dead Octopus On Their Head The Longest?” Hotz sometimes invented comedic characters and dressed in costumes to entertain the viewers and crew while antagonizing Rice. As an example, Hotz harassed Rice as "Silencio," and wore a white jumpsuit and
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-style mask in "Who Can Stay Blindfolded The Longest?" Rice often lost competitions because his paranoia made him sabotage his own efforts. In "Who Can Kiss More Women?" Rice believed Hotz was spying on him after a woman who recognized Rice from the show started helping him. Hotz said he did not know who the woman was. During "Who Can Blow the Biggest
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?" Hotz made a chili filled with an
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. Hotz filled his
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with air using a bicycle tire pump and made it appear like he had bigger farts. Rice ate some of the chilli and was unable to fart for the rest of the competition.


Use of family and friends

Hotz often recruited his family to help with his campaigns against Rice. His mother, Tzafi, was in 18 episodes and frequently helped her son. In "Who Can Win a Ten Mile Race?" Tzafi agreed to pretend to have died during filming of the episode after pretending to be sick. Hotz gave Rice a fake funeral time in the hopes Rice would not have enough time to win. In "Who Can Dance the Longest?" Tzafi let Hotz hide in her home as Rice searched the house for him. In the same episode, his sister demanded payment from Rice in exchange for any information on Hotz's whereabouts and Hotz's brother refused to help. Rice's family also appeared in the show. In "First One to Talk Loses," Hotz invited Rice's cousin to the house where they filmed for a date. Hotz hoped Rice would speak out in anger, but instead heard Hotz asking her "please?" when he tried kissing her. She returned to help Rice in "First Guy to Get a
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Loses" and performed a
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for Hotz. This failed because Hotz had asked his brother—who is a physician in Toronto—for a nerve block to temporarily stop erections. In "Who Can Get Further With The Other Guy's Mom?" Rice took his robe off in front of Tzafi after he attempted to kiss her. Hotz got Rice's mother drunk and said he "could not legally say what happened," but smelled his finger and made a disgusted face to suggest he touched her genitals. Friends and mutual friends were often used by both Rice and Hotz to help with plans or unnerve their opponent. Hotz regularly met with Hwang Goldfield, a practitioner of
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in Toronto’s
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neighbourhood, for supplements and advice. The two had a falling out after Hotz tampered with products in the store and joked that Goldfield planned the
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.


Involvement of the production crew

Both Hotz and Rice had their production crews get props and equipment, and get involved with strategies. Rice has admitted in interviews following the show’s end he agreed to let Hotz and the crew conspire against him in exchange for deciding each competitions rules. Soundman Brendan Michie and unit co-ordinator Jamie Tiernay were frequent production crew members who helped Hotz. Michie used his skills as a pianist, guitarist and saxophone player to compose songs for Hotz. Tiernay was often an active participant in Hotz’s plans. In "Who Can Wear a Gorilla Suit the Longest?" Tiernay and Tzafi wore gorilla costumes to confuse Rice. Rice regularly relied on his unit co-ordinator, Donny Rose, to help brainstorm strategies, stop Hotz from cheating, or foil Hotz's attempts to make Rice lose. Hotz fired Rose after two seasons because he felt he was giving too much help to Rice. During "First One to Talk Loses," Hotz reprimanded Rose for helping Rice become unglued from a dresser. Rice also had production assistant Brian Peco and unit co-ordinator Kevin Morgan help with his plans and offer feedback. In "Who Can Make the Best
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?" Rice's crew encouraged him to drink his own urine and post it online. The crew were often used to disrupt competitions, act as judges and settle disputes over rules. During "Who Can 69 The Longest?" the crew got bored because Hotz and Rice had spent much of the start of the competition on a couch. The production crew and other people physically abused Hotz and Rice. The abuse ended when Rice quit after the two were sprayed with a fire hose from the
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fire department. In cases where both Rice and Hotz failed to win a competition, the crew chose a double humiliation for them. Both Hotz and Rice had to take a nude bath together following "Who Can Smoke More Weed?" and make out with each other after "Who Can Survive in the Woods the Longest?" They also joined humiliations. After "Who Can Win a Cockfight?" Hotz made Rice smoke a joint made from the crew's body hair. The crew vomited on Rice after "Who's the Best Soldier?"


Production

Starting with the fourth season, Kenny and Spenny were both executive producers and received credit separate from five other executive producers.
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, creators of the TV show ''
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'', joined the show for the fourth season and were given their own separate credit as executive producers for the ten episodes in which they were involved. Instrumental and electronic music is frequently used throughout episodes scored by Composer Richard Pell. ''
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are very frequently used. Kenny and Spenny each have their own production assistant, camera operator, and sound engineer, who film their independent exploits for each episode. In the earlier seasons, the crew was shared between Kenny and Spenny. Crew members eventually split up into two teams, some joining Kenny's "side", and others joining Spenny's. During the Industry Standard
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, Kenny stated the series had a budget of 100,000 CAD per episode for the first season and 350,000 CAD per episode thereafter.


Broadcasting

During an interview with Strombo, Kenny states that ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' was originally made for
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, where the duo was given $8,000 to develop a 3 minute pilot. However, MTV ultimately passed on the show for unknown reasons. He then states
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gave them $40,000 to shoot a full 22 minute pilot, but pulled the plug while the pilot was still in production. Kenny and Spenny both decided to finish the pilot anyway and eventually brought it to
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where the show would first air. Despite the claims made by Kenny, the DVD release of ''Pitch'' states that the pilot for ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' was actually picked up by Canada's
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where the show was to go into production in 2001. This ultimately never happened. CBC cancelled the show after the first season, and Showcase Television picked up the series in late 2005. The show has switched broadcasters and been cancelled many times, including by Showcase, and again by CBC, when one of its commercials aired by accident during the network's "toddler block". Spenny has stated in multiple interviews that the main reason for CBC's cancelling of the show was because it aired right before
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, and news viewers tuning in early were offended by the show's humiliation segment. It was produced by Breakthrough Films and Television since its inception. Re-runs of the first two seasons air on CBC late at night, and on CBC's
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station weekday afternoons. Re-runs also aired on Showcase, and episodes of the show have aired on
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. The show has aired on GSN in the United States. It is shown internationally on
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in Denmark,
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in Finland, the now defunct
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,
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in Sweden, FX (repeats on
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in Australia, FX in Portugal,
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in Germany,
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in Italy, Comedy Central in the Netherlands and The XtraHOT channel in Israel.
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in Latin America has distributed the episodes, which can be seen on the Latin American versions of FOX channel and FX.


Episodes


Christmas special

The series finale ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' Christmas Special aired December 23, 2010, at 9 pm eastern time on Showcase.


DVD releases

Video Service Corp has released all six seasons of ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' on DVD in Region 1 (Canada only).
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has released the first three seasons on DVD in Region 4.


Streaming availability

Between November 7, 2012 and December 22, 2012, Hotz uploaded the series to his personal YouTube account. On January 22, 2016, Hotz took down the YouTube series (by setting the clips to private), as Rice objected to the episodes being available for free. Hotz stated in a tweet a few days later he was not happy with the removal. In March 2018, all the videos were made available again on his channel. Following the 2020 protests over the murder of George Floyd, the two-part episode "Who Do Black Guys Like Better?" was privatized briefly by Hotz. Hotz began re-uploading the series upscaled to 4K resolution in January 2022. These episodes were removed from the channel towards late March 2022, but re-uploaded later that summer. The episodes are also available on Breakthrough Entertainment's YouTube account. Season 1 of the show is available on
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.


Statistics

The records and winning percentages vary depending on the definition of a win used by each competitor. The interpretation of what constitutes cheating also varies depending on the competition and may lead to some discrepancies in the statistics. * If competitions where Kenny cheated (16) or arguably cheated (3) and won are not counted, the record would be -21-5 for Kenny; If they are counted as wins for Spenny (as Spenny suggests they should), then Kenny and Spenny would be tied, each with a record of --5. Note though that Spenny cheated 8 times. If the competition ends in a draw, there is either no humiliation, or a double humiliation. Although there have been exceptions to this rule.


Other media


Kenny vs. Spenny: Versusville

After the show first aired on CBC, a game was released based on the first season called ''Kenny vs. Spenny: Versusville''. ''Versusville'' is a first-person shooter with 3D environments and 4 main game modes. It was released sometime between June and July 2004 on
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and had online leaderboards and
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functionality. The game was considered
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ever since 2006 when the television show ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' moved from the CBC to
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. However, on November 4, 2021, ''Versusville'' was found by Reddit archivists Ben, Carson, John, and Metalock and has since been made available on https://versusville.com/ with permission from
Kenny Hotz Kenneth Joel Hotz (born May 3, 1967) is a Canadian comedy writer, producer, entertainer and television personality. He is best known as the star of the reality comedy show ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' alongside Spencer Rice. Hotz is the creator of the F ...
, Ira Levy and Mark Greenshields.


Gameplay

''Kenny vs. Spenny: Versusville'' contains 4 main
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, with each having a unique gameplay style and 3 of which having once supported
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. Each game can be played from a first-person or third-person perspective. *Residence Evil: A singleplayer-exclusive stealth game mode that originally acted as a tutorial, requiring the player to complete it in order to unlock the other 3 game modes. The map is a rough recreation of the house from Season One, where the player must open the vault without getting caught by Kenny or Spenny. Eventually a v2 was released, which no longer required the player to beat Residence Evil in order to unlock the other game modes. *Wasteball: A multiplayer shooter where players would compete in slime-filled matches. The map is described as a disused building that has been transformed into a chemical waste paintball arena. *Grave Rave: A multiplayer shooter where players must throw zombie parts in order to dispatch each other. The map is described as a late night cemetery filled with a gruesome array of weapons. *Kart Dart: A multiplayer
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where players must complete a certain number of laps and end with the most points. The vehicles are a selection of different shopping carts, with 3 unique maps all based on food markets.


Awards

, - ! scope="row" , 2005 , ''Kenny vs. Spenny: Versusville'' , Canadian New Media Award's Excellence in Gaming , Other Appearances A flash game was released in early 2004 called ''Kenny vs Spenny: Quest for the Family Jewels'' on GSN's website. Another flash game was released in 2008 called ''Kenny vs Spenny: Best Friends/Worst Enemies''. However, this game was only a demo for a larger mobile game of the same name. The full game is currently considered
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Kenny Hotz Kenneth Joel Hotz (born May 3, 1967) is a Canadian comedy writer, producer, entertainer and television personality. He is best known as the star of the reality comedy show ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' alongside Spencer Rice. Hotz is the creator of the F ...
appears as a non-playable character in the 2014 video game
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for Windows PC and the protagonist of the game is a playable goat named Pilgor who is modeled after Kenny's goat from the season 4 episode "Who Can Be Tied to a Goat the Longest?" Kenny also makes an appearance in
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through in-game commercials. On January 2, 2023 Kenny Hotz posted a teaser of a new game to his Youtube channel, titled ''Super KvS''. The game is designed by developer Dark Pixel Studios, with no specified release date.


Revival attempts

Both Hotz and Rice have expressed interest in a film adaptation of ''Kenny vs. Spenny''. In a 2013 interview, Rice elaborated, "if it happens I don't think I will live through it but it will be good entertainment." Later on March 7, 2014, Hotz began the Facebook and Twitter campaign #BringBackKvS in an effort to encourage Netflix to commission a seventh season of the show. Netflix had recently resurrected the ''
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'' series from its 2008 finale, and it was Hotz's intention to replicate this success. Between March and May 2014, Hotz and Rice embarked on a 13-city Kenny vs. Spenny vs. Canada comedy tour, showing and discussing rare and unseen ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' footage that had been rejected by broadcasters. The tour was filmed for a
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-funded film titled ''Kenny vs Spenny: On The Road'', however the campaign failed to meet its goal and the film was not released. Hotz and Rice revisited their onscreen antics in the 2020
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special '' Paldemic'', which directly referenced ''Kenny vs. Spenny'' and its effect on their friendship and careers in the years since. They jointly received a
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nomination for Best Host in a Web Program or Series at the
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in 2021.Brent Furdyk
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'', March 30, 2021.


References


External links

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Dedicated section of show creator's website
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