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  1. Jul 24, 2023 · The show is best remembered for its therapy sessions, as half the program was dedicated to Dr. Katz’s sessions with comedians who always played themselves. Most of the time, these comedians would do their act while on Dr. Katz’s couch, with the show cutting to an animation of their jokes.

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  2. Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist is an American adult animated sitcom created by Jonathan Katz and Tom Snyder for Comedy Central. It originally ran from May 28, 1995, to February 13, 2002. The series starred the voice talents of Jonathan Katz, H. Jon Benjamin, and Laura Silverman. [ 2 ]

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  3. Jun 8, 2015 · However, when Snyder and Katz were rounding out the small cast of “Dr. Katz,” he had never even thought about doing voice work. As he told us, he had “no interest whatsoever in the world.”

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    The show focused on the title character, Dr. Jonathan Katz, who was voiced by, and visually based on, the comedian of the same name. Dr. Katz was a professional psychotherapist who had famous comedians and actors as patients, usually two per episode. The comedians' therapy sessions generally consisted of them doing their onstage material while Dr. ...

    The first episode of Dr. Katzaired on May 28, 1995. A total of 81 episodes were produced, with the sixth and final season (of 18 episodes) beginning on June 15, 1999. Only the first six of the episodes were aired on Comedy Central immediately–though they did air in international markets. After a five-month delay another nine episodes ran during a C...

    In "Summer Sucks", an episode of South Park, another Comedy Central cartoon, Dr. Katz appears as Mr. Garrison's psychiatrist.
    In the Mr. Show episode "Bush is a Pussy", a Dr. Katz scene is played out between Katz and Kedzie Matthews, a spoof of a typical college comic, at the end of the episode.
    In the Space Ghost Coast to Coast Season Six episode "King Dead", which featured Benjamin as the guest, the Dr. Katzshow is mentioned by name.
    In the direct-to-DVD parody film, Farce of the Penguins, Jonathan Katz appears as Steve, the owl who gives therapeutic advice for $275/hr.

    A comic strip of the same name was produced by the LA Times syndicate from March 1997 to January 2000. One book collection was published, Hey, I've Got My Own Problems. Writers included Bill Braudis and Dave Blazek, with artwork by Dick Truxaw.

  4. The show focuses on the title character, Dr. Jonathan Katz, who is voiced by, and visually based on, the comedian of the same name. Dr. Katz is a professional psychoanalyst who sees various well-known comedians and actors as patients, usually two per episode.

  5. Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist: Created by Jonathan Katz, Tom Snyder. With Jonathan Katz, H. Jon Benjamin, Laura Silverman, Will Le Bow. A therapist struggles with problems of his patients, while dealing with the ones in his personal life.

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  7. Dr. Katz is asked to give an adult education lecture. Katz chooses to discuss a theory of his: A person gets temporarily smarter whenever they experience physical pain or emotional distress. Ben tries to inflict some pain on himself so he can feel smarter, but fails.

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