Garfunkel and Oates (Riki Lindhome & Kate Micucci) have had a TV series, a web series, 4 albums, multiple concert tours, music videos and more... But they've never had a comedy special. So Riki and Kate decide to host a live fundraiser in Seattle- complete with songs, stories, and surprises- all in the hopes of raising enough money to make their own comedy special. Featuring behind-the-scenes and a brand new music video.
Music video from the movie "Imaginary Larry"
Music video from the movie "Imaginary Larry"
Music video from the movie "Imaginary Larry"
A pro-gay marriage song in response to a Pat Robertson quote that legalizing gay marriage would lead to legalizing sex with ducks
A rap song about not knowing how to give a hand job. Featuring Chris Hardwick
Official video for This Party Took a Turn for the Douche. Featuring Sarah Silverman, Tig Notaro, Alia Shawkat, Har Mar Superstar, Diora Baird, Johnny Pemberton, Josh Fadem, Duncan Trussel, Dougg Pound, Ashley Lendzion & Greg Murnion
Riki "Garfunkel" Lindhome and Kate "Oates" Micucci sing about the perils of obtaining medical marijuana in California. Featuring David Koechner.
A 'We are the World'-style parody about the current economic crisis.
Animated by Deanna Rooney
A musical number from the Garfunkel and Oates webseries on hbogo.com. Cause pregnant women are smug. Everyone knows it, nobody says it, because they're pregnant.
A song about Christian girls who stay virgins until they're married but have anal sex instead.
Garfunkel and Oates sing their version of a sports anthem.
Garfunkel and Oates sing about writing "Happy Birthday!" on someone's Facebook wall.
A song about gay weddings. Animation by Lindsay and Alex Small-Butera. Background art by Jones N. Wiedle.
Garfunkel & Oates sing about Pat Robertson, smug pregnancies and orgasmic Go-Karts.
Frustrated by a former beau who takes things too seriously, Riki becomes involved with a fellow comedian in the hopes that their senses of humor will be more of a match. Meanwhile, Kate has to audition for a movie role against a major star that’s outside of her comfort zone while also trying to figure out the most inconspicuous way to end a relationship.
Riki and Kate must compete with their porn star doppelgangers Chevrolet and Epiphany to write a song for one of their favorite TV shows. The ladies also do their best to survive a corporate gig that takes a turn for the worst.
After noticing a strange phenomenon that men are attracted to women who barely talk, Riki and Kate decide to perform their own social experiment. On a double date, they make a pact to remain speechless for as long as they’re able to get away with it.
Riki and Kate have their milestone 1000th show together as Garfunkel and Oates. Once they arrive at the venue, everything that could go wrong does with a determined heckler and an audio guy with major attitude who make it difficult for them to perform.
Riki and Kate don wigs in their opposite hair colors to see how blondes and brunettes are treated differently.
Riki and Kate are paid a surprise visit by their bitter ex-bandmate who is now a bigmovie star. She attempts to make their lives miserable as revenge for getting kicked out of the band. Meanwhile, to celebrate their “bandaversay,” Kate and Riki decide to get their weed cards.
After attending her friend’s baby sprinkle, Riki is anxious that she’s becoming too old to conceive and plans a visit to a fertility doctor. Also, a therapist tells Kate that she has “Peter Pan Syndrome” and needs to grow up, leading her to question if she needs to make some drastic life changes.
Suffering from an increased libido from her fertility drugs, Riki attempts to rekindle a romance with an ex-boyfriend. Kate has romantic problems of her own when she gets matched up with a high school student after her therapist tells her todate someone who’s at the same level of emotional maturity as she is.