Literary
Dubbed a “prolific idea factory”, Ben Giroux’s literary portfolio spans a myriad of comedic genres including irreverent adult single-camera comedies, mockumentaries, animated series, and family comedies.
The Alphabet Boyz
Mockumentary
Set in the early ‘90s, two awkward, aspiring musicians team up with a slimy, small-time music manager to form the world’s most influential boy band you’ve never heard of: The Alphabet Boyz. A fast-paced “Spinal Tap meets The Office” ‘90s mockumentary intercut with present-day pop star faux interviews, this 30-minute single-camera comedy chronicles a motley crew of questionable talent who miraculously fail their way to the top of music history.
Meter Men
Single-Camera Comedy
Two awkward buddies flunk out of the police academy and take up jobs as parking enforcement officers, but nothing can squash their dreams of becoming hero detectives as they secretly begin solving crimes throughout the city, parking tickets be damned. A series about vigilante meter maids that’s a 21 Jump Street buddy comedy with the grittiness of Daredevil.
Shortcomings
Single-Camera Comedy
Two short buddies struggle for respect while working as child stand-ins on a colorful kids television sitcom, but their uphill pursuit for legitimacy only reveals their shortcomings. A 30-minute single camera comedy with multi-cam moments. Extras meets Curb Your Enthusiasm. It’s like Nickelodeon… if someone shit in the slime.
Sea Men
Adult Animated Series
An underwater coming of age story about an adolescent group of outcast sea-creatures led by a teenage mer-man, a hyperactive sea sponge, and a depressed clown fish. During their awkward high school experience, this rag-tag group of geeks with gills are constantly on the hunt for sex, money, popularity, and dank seaweed. If the Little Mermaid gave a handjob to Spongebob… you’d get Sea-Men. Literally.
Hairy Butter
Kids Animated Series
Deep inside an old dumpster lives the medieval fantasyland of Waste-eros, a magical kingdom of talking garbage and regal rejects. In this animated adventure-comedy, a group of thrown-away teenage friends — a hairy stick of butter (a wizard-in-training), an empty tin can (a wannabe knight), and a crumpled soda bottle (an insecure ogress) — form an unlikely team of heroes who fight to save their kingdom from the clutches of evil junk.
DeporTED
Single-Camera Dark Comedy
All-American, everyday nice-guy (and seemingly white guy) Ted learns three pieces of news that will forever change his life: he’s unofficially adopted, he’s actually Mexican, and… he’s being deported. Now facing a new life in a remote Mexican village, Ted must navigate a motley crew of eccentric locals as he attempts to uncover his true heritage. And not die.
Why Was That a Thing!?
Unscripted Format Series
Fresh off the success of amassing 95 million views on his nostalgic, celebratory music video Back to the 90s, Billboard-charting actor/director Ben Giroux has teamed with comedian Arnie Pantoja to investigate the history of iconic pop culture topics in this nonfiction comedy format series. With the help of a diverse group of improv actors, the fellas mine 80s, 90s, & 2000s nostalgia through Adam Ruins Everything-style comedic research, Mythbusters creativity, and Drunk History-inspired sketches. Weekly origin stories about Tamagotchis, slap bracelets, and Garbage Pail Kids will answer the age-old question: Why Was That a Thing!?
Cosplay Cupid
Unscripted Format Series
Stopping a bank heist, saving the city from an alien invasion, and teleporting between dimensions to recover stolen plutonium — all in a day’s work for a comic-book convention cosplayer. But finding true love? Now THAT’s going to require superpowers. Every week, two single cosplayers get to know each other on a traditional first date before revealing their true identities to one another. Is love blind… or is it only costume-deep?
Reunion Remix
Unscripted Format Series
Two comedians remix boring high school reunions across the country — transforming one of life’s most dreaded events into an epic celebration — all while helping distressed alumni settle the score with unfinished business.
Cul-De-Sacked
Single-Camera Family Comedy
Three childhood friends, now single and in their thirties, all wind up living back home with their parents in the suburban Tucson cul de sac they grew up in. Hina, a divorced Pakistani-American woman who’s overprotective muslim father wants her to remain at home until she marries again, Arnie, a happy-go-lucky underachiever who’s Mexican mother desperately wants him to move out and “get a job already, pinche flojo”, and Ben, a failed app developer who’s forced to move home to help his neurotic Jewish parents’ struggling comic book store stay afloat. As the old saying goes, “you can’t go home again”… unless you’re unmarried, unemployed, and unsuccessful like these struggling Gen X’ers. But now that they’re back, can they all become one, big happy, suburban neighborhood family? Spoiler alert: no freaking way.