Punk'd is an American hidden camera practical joke television series on MTV, produced and hosted by Ashton Kutcher, which first aired in 2003. It bears a strong resemblance to both the classic hidden camera show Candid Camera, and to TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes, which also featured pranks on celebrities. "Punk'd" refers to the act of having such a prank played on oneself, and the word also refers to the show's style of prank itself.
Formats
Candid Camera format
The show begins with a description by Kutcher of which celebrity will be punk'd, what the celebrity's claim to fame is or the celebrity has done something bad (ex:
Terrell Owens), why he feels the celebrity deserves to be punk'd, and what the setting of the joke will be, including the accomplices and the premise. As the show is usually set in
Los Angeles, the pranks often take place in common locations such as
parking lots,
restaurants, hotel rooms, residences,
Universal Studios Hollywood-for
Beyoncé's case, school-for
Matt Leinart's case, and at the
bowling alley-for
Eric Dill's case, though Kutcher will sometimes engineer the prank at a celebrity event at which the target is a prominent guest, as when he pranked actress
Halle Berry by convincing her that fire codes prohibited her from entering the building at the premiere of her own film,
Gothika, or when he pranked
Philadelphia 76ers' Guard
Allen Iverson by convincing him that he could not enter to his own 30th birthday party because the
President's daughters and the
Secret Service were inside the party. Kutcher will also sometimes use real-life current events as elements in his pranks, as when he pranked tennis player
Andy Roddick, who was scheduled to appear on
The Tonight Show, by convincing him that his automobile was trapped by the 2004-2005 Los Angeles
mudslides. Kutcher sometimes sets his pranks on the sets of movies, TV shows or
music videos where his targets are working, as when he pranked
Kanye West by convincing him that he could not shoot any footage for his music video for the song
Jesus Walks on Sundays without a permit, or when he pranked
The Game by convincing him that he could not leave
his studio because his crew had repaved its entrance. Kutcher has also done holiday-themed pranks, as when he pranked
Beyoncé Knowles into thinking she knocked over a 50 foot Christmas Tree, or when he pranked
Fall Out Boy's
Peter Wentz into thinking he derailed a train at a Christmas festival. After the joke progresses to a point, usually with the celebrity having become angry or frustrated at the outrageousness of the situation, Kutcher or one of the actors will announce to the surprised victim that they just had a practical joke played on them (usually with the line, "You just got Punk'd!"). An episode will usually feature three pranks.
Road Trips
In Season 3, Ashton Kutcher and his crew went to the
Smithsonian Museum in
Washington DC, at an event tied to the release of the film
The Prince and Me, and pranked actress
Julia Stiles.
In a road trip to Tony Hawk's hometown Carlsbad, California in Season 5, Hawk was pranked by his son Riley, who destroyed a park restroom with an M-80, injuring a bystander played by an actress.
In Season 6, Kutcher sent crew members to Moorestown, New Jersey, the town of residence of football player Terrell Owens, in order to prank him there. The crew staged an auto accident in which Owens, believing it to be real, attempted to assist elderly people from an overturned bus. *.
Ryan Pinkston Format
A frequent segment during the first season had the then fifteen-year-old
Ryan Pinkston pretending to interview celebrities at red carpet events for a kids' show, only to mock them instead
*.
Stars interviewed by Pinkston
Failed Punks
- In the season 1 finale, producer Jason Goldberg tried to prank Ashton, with Britney Spears being an accomplice. However, Ashton knew about the prank and got Britney on his side to turn the tables and prank Jason. Britney has said that she is not allowed to be 'Punk'd' because it is on her contract that she is not allowed to appear in any television shows that she doesn't approve of first. Also, Spears tried to punk Busta Rhymes in New York City but Kutcher told her to not punk Rhymes.
- In December 2003, Kutcher attempted to "punk" WWE wrestler Bill Goldberg by having a truck run over an exact replica of his prized motorcycle, but the stunt went wrong when the truck clearly missed the bike. Goldberg quickly realized what was going on, and asked "Who do I have to kill?". Kutcher then revealed himself, as the joke had failed.
- In June 2005, Kutcher failed to punk self-proclaimed "King of Crunk" Lil Jon. He was boarding a plane headed for Las Vegas, but Kutcher had actors playing customs agents tell him that he was actually headed for Ecuador. Lil Jon quickly identified members of the "customs agents" from previous episodes of the program, and asked for Kutcher to reveal himself.
- According to Kutcher himself, he failed to punk Neve Campbell twice until he finally succeeded on his third try in season 6.
- According to Nick Cannon in the March 3, 2006 People magazine, Ashton grew frustrated because he failed to fool Cannon about 4 times, with his last attempt involving a man pretending to be trapped in a gas station. Cannon saw through the joke because he noticed the cameras and was not convinced by the actor's performance.
- According to Kutcher himself he also tried to punk Mila Kunis, but he failed. The second time he managed it.
Controversy and conflict
- In late 2003, it had been announced by MTV that Kutcher had decided not to continue production on Punk'd. Some commentators speculated that the announcement was a ploy designed to lower the guard of increasingly wary celebrities in an attempt at another season of pranks. This proved to be true when the third season began airing on April 25 2004. The television audience itself had been "punk'd".
- Alias star Michael Vartan reportedly refused to sign the release after being pranked by Kutcher, preventing the prank from airing. However, Vartan denies ever being pranked. **
- During his interview of Kutcher for Interview, actor Brad Pitt advised Kutcher to not prank his Ocean's Eleven/Twelve co-star George Clooney, a notorious prankster himself. Pitt told Kutcher, "Don't do it. Don't ever go near it. Clooney will kill you and everything you love. I know it's tempting, but don't do it." *
- Talk show host Ellen DeGeneres has stated that she does not wish to be Punk'd, and is so paranoid that she often assumes she is being Punk'd whenever any suspicious or out of the ordinary mishap occurs, as when, for example, a valet gives her the wrong car when leaving a restaurant, which Kutcher's crew members did to Simon Cowell during the Season 5 Premiere. *
Influences
In addition to the obvious influences of past hidden camera prank shows such as
Candid Camera and
TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes,
Method Man,
Redman and
Matt Besser of the
Upright Citizens Brigade had a hidden camera celebrity prank show on MTV called
Stung in 2002, a full year before the introduction of
Punk'd.
Whether this was a direct influence on
Punk'd is unclear. On Hip Hop DVD magazine
S.M.A.C.K. DVD Vol. 9, when the interviewer asks about the similarities between
Stung and Punk'd,
Redman replies "Fuck you, Ashton Kutcher," while the whole crowd behind him laughs and repeats after him.
Parodies and derivatives
- Justin Timberlake, who was the first punk'd victim in the show's premiere, spoofed Kutcher and Punk'd when he hosted Saturday Night Live.
- During the 2003-04 National Hockey League season, the Los Angeles Kings broadcast on Fox Sports West produced a handful of segments called Puck'd featuring practical jokes on various Kings players. The segments were created for pre-game and between-period entertainment. Luc Robitaille, who was retired from the NHL after the 2005-06 season, played the role of Ashton Kutcher. Puck'd made a return in the 2005-06 season.
- Stephen Colbert parodied the show in his well-known segment on The Daily Show, This Week In God, introducing a new fake program called Baptiz'd.
- In the television comedy Will and Grace, Jack McFarland, an executive of a gay television network, invents Pink'd, the gay equivalent of Punk'd. The first person to be "pink'd" is title character Will Truman.
- In an episode of MADtv, Kenny Rogers (played by Will Sasso) did his own version of Punk'd. The jokes ended with Clay Aiken (played by an actor) getting kicked in the crotch.
- In the Family Guy episode "I Take Thee Quagmire", Peter remembers the time he pranked Ashton Kutcher by throwing an axe at him and saying, "You've just been Tomahawk'd! That's my show, Tomahawk'd."
- Singers Michelle Branch, Nick Lachey (Punk'd victim from Season 1 Episode 6), and JC Chasez created another prank show called Faking the Video during the 11 month Punk'd exile. *
- After Kaley Cuoco was pranked in Season 3 Episode 3, Cuoco suggested that Kutcher's victims should team up on a show titled Get Ashton to get even with Kutcher. *
- In The Even Stevens Movie, they also spoof Kutcher and Punk'd by creating two fictional prank shows called Family Fakeout and Gotcha!
- In May, 2006, O.J. Simpson released a candid camera show for pay-per-view and DVD called Juiced. One of the pranks showed Simpson trying to sell a white Ford Bronco like the one he made famous in the slow speed chase in 1994.*
Celebrities who have been "Punk'd"
Celebrity accomplices
Most of the sources are from all episodes of
Punk'd.
- Sharon Osbourne (Pranked her daughter Kelly in season 1 episode 4.)
- Jessica Simpson (Pranked her then-husband Nick Lachey in Season 1 Episode 6.)
- Britney Spears (Pranked Jason Goldberg, the producer of Punk'd in season 1 finale.)
- Shanna Moakler (Pranked her husband Travis Barker of Blink 182 in Season 2 Episode 6.)
- F. Gary Gray (Pranked his Be Cool co-star The Rock in Season 3 Episode 3.)
- Amy Davidson (Pranked her then-8 Simple Rules co-star Kaley Cuoco in Season 3 Episode 3.)
- Patrick Fugit (Pranked his Saved! co-star Jena Malone in Season 3 Episode 7.)
- Rhymefest1 and Chris Milk (Pranked singer Kanye West in Season 3 finale.)
- Penélope Cruz (Pranked her Gothika co-star Halle Berry in Season 2 Episode 5; pranked her friend/Bandidas co-star Salma Hayek in the Season 4 premiere.)
- Donald Faison (Pranked his Scrubs co-star Zach Braff in Season 4 Episode 3.)
- Michael Finley (Pranked his then-Dallas Mavericks teammate Dirk Nowitzki in Season 4 Episode 4.)
- Dan Heder (Pranked his brother, Jon in Season 4 Episode 6.)
- Stephan Jenkins (Pranked his girlfriend Vanessa Carlton in Season 4 Episode 7.)
- Adam Goldstein (Pranked his then-fiancee, Nicole Richie in Season 4 Episode 7.)
- Proof (10/2/1973 – 4/11/2006) (Pranked his D12 bandmate Bizarre in Season 4 finale.)
- Randy Jackson and Ryan Seacrest (Pranked their fellow American Idol judge Simon Cowell in the Season 5 premiere.)
- Todd Bridges and Richard Rubin (Pranked Indiana Pacers Forward-Center Jermaine O'Neal in Season 5 Episode 2.)
- Funkmaster Flex (Pranked Adrien Brody in Season 5 Episode 5.)
- Jerry Buss (Pranked Los Angeles Sparks player Lisa Leslie in Season 5 Episode 6.)
- Joe Simpson (Pranked Ryan Cabrera in Season 5 Episode 7.)
- Stephanie McMahon-Levesque2 (Pranked her husband and WWE wrestler Triple H in Season 5 finale.)
- Jaime Bergman (Pranked her husband David Boreanaz in Season 6 Episode 3.)
- Kevin Mann (Pranked his future Fanboys costar Kristen Bell in Season 6 Episode 4)
- Andy Hurley, Patrick Stump, and Joe Trohman (Pranked their Fall Out Boy band mate Peter Wentz in Season 6 finale.)
- Marisol Maldonado (Pranked her husband Rob Thomas in the season 7 premiere.)
- Michael Sheen (Pranked his ex-girlfriend Kate Beckinsale in the season 7 premiere.)
- Dan Estrin, Josh Moreau, and Chris Hesse (Pranked their Hoobastank bandmate Doug Robb in season 7 episode 2.)
- Juicy J, Lord Infamous, and Crunchy Black (Pranked fellow Three 6 Mafia member DJ Paul in season 7 episode 3.)
- Geoff Stults (Pranked his girlfriend Stacy Keibler in season 7 Episode 3.)
- Jason Truby, Wuv Bernardo, and Traa Daniels (Pranked their P.O.D. bandmate Sonny Sandoval in season 7 episode 4.)
- Michael Bolton (Pranked his future wife Nicolette Sheridan in season 7 episode 6.)
- Teddy Geiger (Pranked his friend Emma Roberts in season 7 episode 7.)
- Brett Ratner (Pranked his The Last Stand castmember Hugh Jackman in season 7 finale.)
- Joe Guese, Joey Zehr, Ethan Mentzer, Ben Romans (Pranked their The Click Five bandmate Eric Dill in season 7 finale.)
NOTES: 1. Kutcher did not introduced him as an accomplice until Fest was at the scene to give his input as he co-wrote the song Jesus Walks 2. Her name is misspelled as "Stephani".
Punk'd Firsts
NOTES: 1. Goldberg was supposed to become the first WWE wrestler to get punk'd but Kutcher messed the prank up. Instead, The Rock is now the first WWE wrestler to get punk'd.
2. When Ashton was starting to punk people, the first people he pranked were Tara Reid and then Carmen Electra and Dave Navarro in the same Punk (at different times). Season 1 broadcast the Third try with Rosario Dawson getting Punk'd, though they ended up showing the first two times in Season 3.
Pranks Not Aired For Legal or Miscellaneous Reasons
| Name of Prankee
| Intended Season:
| Notes
|
| Al Shearer
| 1
| The prank was never seen on MTV but was released on The Complete First Season: DVD
|
| Alex Rodriguez
| 3
| First celebrity to deny Punk'd broadcasting rights, although he was amused by the show's concept. **
|
| Black Eyed Peas
| 3
| Claimed in an interview that they were pranked. They noticed the 'cops' apparently featured in the prank weren't real and got into a fight because they suspected the fake police not of being Punk'd staff, but criminals. **
|
| JoJo
| 4
| Denied Punk'd broadcasting rights. JoJo did not sign the release form to air her episode because she didn't want her young fans to see her swearing.
|
| Juliette Lewis
| 4
| MTV forgot to air her on Season 4.
|
| Michael Vartan
| 4
| Denied Punk'd broadcasting rights. Vartan's lawyers threatened to file suit against Kutcher if the prank was aired, but Vartan denies being punk'd. **
|
| Pamela Anderson
| ?
| Denied Punk'd broadcasting rights (see above)
|
Other information
- The most victims from a foreign country other than United States and Canada but including people from Puerto Rico: United Kingdom with 7 victims - all from England.
- The victim Punk'd the most numbers of the times: Wilmer Valderrama (3 times).
- The victim Punk'd by the most people: Jermaine O'Neal of the Indiana Pacers and The Click Five's Eric Dill, tied with 4 people each.
- The youngest ever to get Punk'd: Emma Roberts (15 years, 3 months, 5 days old when the episode first aired).
- The oldest ever to get Punk'd: Sugar Ray Leonard (49 years, 11 months, 28 days old when the episode first aired).
- Total numbers of victims from a foreign country other than United States and Canada but including people from Puerto Rico: 17 (4 are naturalized).
- The most victims from a TV show: The O.C. (5 people: Adam Brody, Rachel Bilson, Ben McKenzie, Mischa Barton, and Olivia Wilde).
- The most victims from a U.S. State: California (34 victims).
- The most victims from a Canadian Province: Ontario (Avril Lavigne, Matthew Perry (raised in Ottawa), and Neve Campbell).
- The most victims from a Major professional sports league in North America: the NBA and the NFL, tied with 5 victims each.
External links
2000s TV shows in the United States | MTV television series | Reality television series in the United States | Practical jokes
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