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Joe And Murr Created All The Props For Impractical Jokers S1 (Including Q’s Infamous Art Exhibit)

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Joe And Murr Created All The Props For Impractical Jokers S1 (Including Q’s Infamous Art Exhibit)

Joe And Murr Created All The Props For Impractical Jokers S1 (Including Q’s Infamous Art Exhibit)
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That level of dedication to the craft kind of proves how “Impractical Jokers” was able to become the juggernaut it is today. The guys didn’t just rest on their laurels and take the easy route. They pushed themselves to create unique, hilarious stunts that entertained themselves as well as audiences watching at home.

In addition to making props for the show, they were also in charge of the merchandise for those early seasons. Joe Gatto and Murr were tasked with creating t-shirts based on whatever jokes would be made during a particular night’s episode. Murr explained to the podcast, “Literally, when new episodes would come out on Thursday nights, it’d be Joey and I in that apartment on Photoshop, knowing what was going to come up that night on TV, Photoshopping B.S. t-shirts and putting them up on … CafePress.com.”

The guys knew what they were doing. They go on to say how they would make $800 a night making t-shirts by simply capitalizing on the growing popularity of the show. They may not have had as many fans as they do now, but the ones they did have were passionate, so it’s great to see all of their hard work pay off all these years later.

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Jonathan Sun is the creator of @jonnysun. He is a designer, architect, engineer, artist, dramatist, and comedy writer. His work, which spans various fields, is concerned with tales of human experience in general. Jonathan's plays have been performed at Yale School of Drama, as well as at Hart House Theatre and Factory Theatre in Toronto. He has presented his work as an artist and illustrator at MIT, Yale, New Haven ArtSpace, and the University of Toronto. His work has been featured on NPR, BuzzFeed, Playboy, GQ, and McSweeney's. He is also a doctorate student at MIT and a Berkman Klein fellow at Harvard."

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