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MTV's Bugging Out

Year: 2016 ComedyReality Seasons: 1 Episodes: 22

Overview

Youtuber and street magician Rob Anderson, joined by stand-up comedian Traci Stumpf, hosts the ultimate hidden camera show where technology turns on users with hilarious results.

Genres

ComedyReality

Cast

Traci Stumpf

Traci Stumpf

Herself

Rob Anderson

Rob Anderson

Himself - Host

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