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You're Skitting Me is an edgy Australian sketch comedy series starring six new Australian teen actors who perform sketches about zombies, cavemen, naughty girl guides and parodies of Twilight and talent shows. Cosmo, Rowan, Hayden, Jake, Molly and Mia are fresh, funny, unpredictable and different and give the series its innovative, edgy appeal.
Episode 13 : Episode 13
October. 15,2013
The final show in the series features new 'superhero' Recyclo, the Yah Bra private school boys trying to outdo each other and the Romans. We finally find out why girls go to the toilet in pairs, test a cool new app that helps with household chores and the final in the fairytale animations, the story of Cinderella.
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Episode 12 : Episode 12
October. 14,2013
YSM features the Seaweed Experiment, the Stinking Championships and the Extreme Alarm Clock. Dr Who is back on his TARBIS, Uncle Vijay reviews Two and a Half Men and the secret agents deal with a social media ransom demand.
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Episode 11 : Episode 11
October. 11,2013
YSM give out awards for 'The Best High Five', 'Best Wedgie' and 'the Weirdest Kid'. The genie in the bin tries to grant wishes and Rapunzel appears in our latest animated fairytale.
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Episode 10 : Episode 10
October. 10,2013
We introduce the latest version of Dr. Who Aussie-style and the Stock Kids from the 1800s. The secret agents find out one of their own is a double agent, and Brian 'the facts guy' helps his mate with a love letter.
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Episode 9 : Episode 9
October. 09,2013
New animated Lost Property items and the Inflatable Men are introduced. The Scary Girl Guides are back, Bully Slugger Steve tries to give a knuckle sandwich and our Gomad ads feature the new clean up for a little brother.
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Episode 8 : Episode 8
October. 08,2013
Our kids discover what the ten second rule really is and how a slip and slide can go wrong. The Zombie boys get some career advice, Lex Luther arrives at SuperSchool, and our Grammar Cops still wreak havoc at school.
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
October. 07,2013
Fairytale animation continues with the tale of Little Red Riding Hood; prefects sing up a storm telling us how it really is; the Zombies go on a date; Romans stick up for slave rights; and a Ghost Roaster is caught out.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
October. 04,2013
An all singing all dancing sketch. Gollum visits the school canteen, and the popular girls choose a new friend on The Friend Factor. Returning character Vomit Boy takes on an earthquake and the Hipsters check out street art.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
October. 03,2013
What happens if your flute shoots darts; peas on your plate talk to you and you have a glitch in your 'Life as a Computer' game? ROFLing has serious consequences, and new advice on how to duckface for your selfie.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
October. 02,2013
This week gives us a glimpse of what superheroes were like when they were young. Newcomer Mim reviews her mother's performance, and we introduce the new Roman kids who have invented new game called football.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
October. 01,2013
What would happen if life was a computer game, or when boys put on too much deodorant, or if your career adviser told you couldn't be a duck, and if you were a troll with no internet?
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