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* [[No Swastikas]]: Quite remarkably for a German show, this is subverted to [[Refuge in Audacity]] levels in ''[[Historical In-Joke|Obersalzberg]]'' (a parody of ''[[Stromberg]]'', the German version of ''[[The Office]]''). Here, none other than [[Adolf Hitler]] is the [[Expy]] for the Stromberg/Brent-character. And swastikas are ''everywhere'' in plain sight: On the wall papers, on coffee mugs, as patterns on clothes...
* [[No Swastikas]]: Quite remarkably for a German show, this is subverted to [[Refuge in Audacity]] levels in ''[[Historical In-Joke|Obersalzberg]]'' (a parody of ''[[Stromberg]]'', the German version of ''[[The Office]]''). Here, none other than [[Adolf Hitler]] is the [[Expy]] for the Stromberg/Brent-character. And swastikas are ''everywhere'' in plain sight: On the wall papers, on coffee mugs, as patterns on clothes...
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: The comedians play the game "Who am I?" (where you put a sticky note with the name of a famous person on your forehead). One of them (a bald guy!) guesses correctly that he's supermodel Claudia Schiffer and says it out loud. Then, suddenly fans of Claudia ask for his autograph, and a photographer pays him to shoot a topless photo. Until the sticky note falls off...
* [[Paper-Thin Disguise]]: The comedians play the game "Who am I?" (where you put a sticky note with the name of a famous person on your forehead). One of them (a bald guy!) guesses correctly that he's supermodel Claudia Schiffer and says it out loud. Then, suddenly fans of Claudia ask for his autograph, and a photographer pays him to shoot a topless photo. Until the sticky note falls off...
* [[Punctuated for Emphasis]]: [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] stating his famous "God is dead" (sorry, I meant: "God! Is! DEAD!!!"). Parodies an infamous German telephone sex ad with a dominatrix saying (rather [[Narm|narmy]]): "Ruf! <whips> Mich! <whips> AN!!! <whips>" - "Call me now!")
* [[Punctuated! For! Emphasis!]]: [[Friedrich Nietzsche]] stating his famous "God is dead" (sorry, I meant: "God! Is! DEAD!!!"). Parodies an infamous German telephone sex ad with a dominatrix saying (rather [[Narm|narmy]]): "Ruf! <whips> Mich! <whips> AN!!! <whips>" - "Call me now!")
* [[Punny Name]]: Bülbül Hekmek.
* [[Punny Name]]: Bülbül Hekmek.
* [[Recycled in Space|Recycled In Medieval Times]]: Last episode of first season. Complete with [[Burn the Witch]] ("Sorry, I had to practice") and ''[[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe|Das althe verhacksthückthe Teutsch]]''.
* [[Recycled in Space|Recycled In Medieval Times]]: Last episode of first season. Complete with [[Burn the Witch]] ("Sorry, I had to practice") and ''[[Ye Olde Butcherede Englishe|Das althe verhacksthückthe Teutsch]]''.

Revision as of 12:37, 5 October 2014

Switch! and its successor, Switch Reloaded, are German comedy shows, which parody other TV shows (and occasionally, movies) from Germany, the United States and sometimes other nations. The sketches are pretty short - just like what you'd get if you switch the channel all the time.

Unrelated to the American Crime and Punishment Series with Eddie Albert and Robert Wagner.

Some of the shows parodied by Switch!:

Some of the shows parodied by Switch Reloaded:


Tropes:

  1. If the show spoofed is from the same TV channel or channel group, the set may perhaps even be the real thing!