About:
Super Future TV is a sketch comedy show based out of Central, NJ with no budget that dates back to 1994, but really dates back to 2006. It had been the launching point for no successful careers and will probably hinder the future employment opportunities of all of those involved (including, but not limited to: the creator, featured cast, and guest performers). That being said, head over to the “Sketches” page and ejnoy dozens of sketches from people who may very well be homeless one day. Learn more about each of us on the “Bios” page and if you find anything you like here “Like” us on Facebook just by clicking the links.

History:
Super Future TV started out in 1994 when a bored nine-year-old named Greg Russo found his dad’s video camera. With the help of his younger cousin, Erik Woxholdt, it grew into a two man operation (it was really not that amazing). In 1999, Greg’s best friends, Tim Hayes and Joe Scibetta, thought it was a good idea to get involved for some strange reason and the videos continues to be rolled out…by this time they were thirteen-years-old, so none of this was funny at all. The creative energy was refined as more videos were made and watched by unimpressed friends and family, until about 2004 when the cast started to actually be funny. In 2006 Greg pitched his show to his college TV station…once again for reasons known to only God  the show was green lit. The cast also expanded to include such greats and college friends as; Aaron Debski, Hikaru Kikuchi, Jeff Reeves and Carolyn Busa. since the official launch of the show in 2006,the show has racked up over 25,000 hits on YouTube and has been watched by some big-time executives at real TV stations!

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