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Country of origin
  
Israel

No. of seasons
  
3

Running time
  
30 minutes per episode

First episode date
  
22 March 1994

Network
  
Channel 2

Number of episodes
  
90

7.9/10
IMDb

Original language(s)
  
Hebrew

No. of episodes
  
90

Original network
  
Channel 2

Final episode date
  
1997

Number of seasons
  
3

Cast
  
Itai Segev

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Ha-Comedy Store (Hebrew: הקומדי סטור, 'The Comedy Store') was an Israeli entertainment program which was broadcast on the Israeli Channel 2 between the years 1994-1996. In its prime it starred Zvika Hadar, Assaf Ashtar, Ruby Duenyas, Gil Sassover and Itai Segev.

The show scheduled weekly consisted different short non-sense styled skits including recurring nooks, such as "JoJo Ticked-Off" (החלסטרה של ז'וז'ו, HaKhalastra shel Zhozho) and "Jacques' Bulletin" (המבזק של ז'ק, HaMivzak shel Zhak) and music segments which were mostly parodies of famous Israeli songs.

During the first seasons, the show won a great success, and coined a number of unique expressions to the Hebrew language such as "Laflaf" (לפלף, 'nerd'; plural 'laflafim' לפלפים), "Khalastra" (חלסטרה, a slang word used by 'JoJo' to describe his resent and anger at various things on his nook 'JoJo Ticked-Off'). The character which is mostly remembered and identified with the show is apparently Jojo Halastra, played by Tzvika Hadar, which was a parody on the Israeli Ars.

In 1995 a "Ha-Comedy Store" album was released containing all of the most popular songs and skits.

After the third season the shows' popularity descended after some of the actors left the show.

Cast

  • Zvika Hadar
  • Assaf Ashtar
  • Ruby Duenyas
  • Gil Sassover
  • Itai Segev
  • Erez Ben Harush
  • Lior Halfon
  • Yaniv Katzir
  • Rubi Moskovitz
  • Arik Silbermann
  • References

    Ha-Comedy Store Wikipedia