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Series
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Comedy
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Style & Culture
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Young Adults (18-30)
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30m00s
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39
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Available now
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Canada
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English
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Color
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Seller Breakthrough

Contact:
Craig McGilivray
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Synopsis
KENNY VS. SPENNY is a provocative reality/comedy series in which two childhood friends battle each other in outrageous competitions. The winner achieves a kind of glory; the loser has to perform a humiliating stunt of the winner’s choosing. The boys are complete opposites, and approach their insane competitions in different ways. Kenny is a wisecracking schemer who is always looking for a shortcut, while Spenny, a nervous breakdown waiting to happen, believes in ethics and taking the high road to victory. The dysfunctional roommates will stop at nothing to sabotage, humiliate and one-up each other in their idiotic, never-ending quest for supremacy. As they compete, the boys often involve an odd assortment of outcasts, experts, friends and relatives to help them in their quest for victory. Whether you cheer for the devious, fiendish Kenny or the determined but haplessly ethical Spenny, the show offers a surprisingly clever, comedic take on the age-old struggle of good versus evil.
Prizes and Awards
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Sell Sheet Front

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