Display title | After Hours (web animation) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | After Hours is a Web Original comedy miniseries produced by Cracked.com, usually taking place in a diner after the Cracked.com workday has ended. Starring Katie Willert, Soren Bowie, Daniel O'Brien and Michael Swaim as themselves (hopefully not entirely; that would mean Michael's a really, really, bad person), the series main source of humor is the characters discussing and deconstructing various aspects of both modern and nostalgic pop culture. |