
A show that dives down the rabbit hole of Wikipedia to explore the sum of all human knowledge. In each episode comedians Kyle Berseth and Jheisson Nunez start at one article and navigate their way across Wikipedia to wherever the Wiki winds take them.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 203 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Pepsi's 1992 promotional campaign is likely their biggest marketing blunder of all time which is saying a lot considering during a commercial shoot they lit Michael Jackson on fire. In this episode of Wiki U Kyle and Jheisson dive into the marketing ... more
Does aloha mean more than hello and goodbye? How did the United States come to "acquire" Hawaii? What is annexation vs conquest vs succession? How did the US solve all of the problems in the Middle East with the first Iraq War? Where can you pick up ... more
Are Silkie chickens the funniest looking chicken in the world? Did Wallace and Gromit pave the way for animated comedies like Shrek? Is Nicholas Cage the greatest character actor of all time? Is the Foxcatcher Five a legitimate wrestling move? Kyle a... more
What is the story behind the popular Success Kid meme? Does being close to death make you feel more alive? Are female serial killers refreshing to learn about after men have been in the spotlight for so long? Is life insurance a scam? Kyle and Jheiss... more
Can’t believe how many different things I’ve learned from these two. Initially they seem like two idiots and they probably are, but they are idiot savants!
Somehow they did it. I did learn a new thing or two! funny characters










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