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You can currently stream the full uncensored special on platforms like Paramount Plus and Apple TV . JB Smoove: That's How I Dooz It (TV Special 2012) - IMDb
: His routines cover a wide range of absurd observations, including:
: The special opens with Smoove rewinding his own theme music multiple times because of the extreme things it makes him want to do.
: A signature bit where Smoove explains his personal philosophy of "how he dooz it," claiming a "doozy pie" would consist of nothing but "doozit".
The most interesting feature of (2012) is Smoove’s hyper-energetic physical comedy, where he uses simple stage props—specifically his chair, microphone stand, and stool—to act out elaborate scenarios. Critics note that his performance often feels more like a "vocabulary of movement" than a standard stand-up set, paying homage to physical comedy legends like Charlie Chaplin. Key Performance Highlights
The impracticality of compared to vintage 1980 models. The "bullsh*t" found on police officer belts . The frustration of heavy equipment at the gym . Where to Watch
: He is known for "mimicking" jokes using objects; the chair is his favorite tool for transforming everyday observations into visual hilarity.
You can currently stream the full uncensored special on platforms like Paramount Plus and Apple TV . JB Smoove: That's How I Dooz It (TV Special 2012) - IMDb
: His routines cover a wide range of absurd observations, including:
: The special opens with Smoove rewinding his own theme music multiple times because of the extreme things it makes him want to do.
: A signature bit where Smoove explains his personal philosophy of "how he dooz it," claiming a "doozy pie" would consist of nothing but "doozit".
The most interesting feature of (2012) is Smoove’s hyper-energetic physical comedy, where he uses simple stage props—specifically his chair, microphone stand, and stool—to act out elaborate scenarios. Critics note that his performance often feels more like a "vocabulary of movement" than a standard stand-up set, paying homage to physical comedy legends like Charlie Chaplin. Key Performance Highlights
The impracticality of compared to vintage 1980 models. The "bullsh*t" found on police officer belts . The frustration of heavy equipment at the gym . Where to Watch
: He is known for "mimicking" jokes using objects; the chair is his favorite tool for transforming everyday observations into visual hilarity.