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The Comedy Aisle, which before the 1990s was usually referred to as Aisle Thalia, is now often referred to as simply 'The REAL Comedy Central'. Collected in the aisle are artifacts that derive from comedians and comedic media - side splitting is not an uncommon reality in this aisle (ba-da-da-dadum-chhhhhhh!). The start of this aisle is near the entrance to Artie's Office.
Comedy Aisle Artifacts[]
- AFV Video Screen
- Andy Kaufman's Bowl & Spoon
- Bill Cosby's Radio
- Bill Hicks’ Contact Lens
- Bob Denver's Coconuts
- Brian G. Hughes Umbrella
- Chalkboard Erasers from the Tanganyika Laughter Epidemic
- Charles Douglass’ Laff Box
- Daniel Patrick Carroll's Sequin Dress
- Don Adams' Shoe Phone
- Eddie Murphy's Microphone
- Friz Freleng's Animation Cels
- Gallagher's Mallet
- Gene Krupa's Drum Set
- George Carlin's Microphone
- Groucho Marx's Honorary Oscar
- Harry Einstein's Italian Bell
- "Honey Do You Love Me?" Pin
- Ivan Pavlov's Laughter Bell
- Jeff Dunham's First Ventriloquist Box
- Jester's Mask
- Joan Rivers' Carpet Steamer
- Laurel and Hardy’s Hats
- Lily Tomlin's Rocking Chair
- Mr. Bean's Suit
- Marcel Marceau's White Gloves
- Mitch Hedberg's Glasses
- Moe Howard's Necktie
- Nipsey Russell’s Buzzer
- Original Dolls of Mr. Punch and Judy
- Original "Knock-knock" Joke Door Knocker
- Phyllis Diller's Gag File
- Pilot Episode of 'America's Funniest Home Videos
- Red Skelton’s Doughnut Box
- Rip Taylor's Confetti Cannon
- Robin William's Bicycle
- Rowan and Martin's Joke Wall
- Seth MacFarlane's "Family Guy" Concept Art
- Stańczyk’s Jester Hat
- The Three Stooges' Tuxedos
- Toga from 'Animal House'
- William Sommers' Marionette
Spam-3738 (Monty Python Aisle)[]
This subsection aisle is for the many props from the Monty Python Films and the Flying Circus TV series.