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It's called Pretty Darn Funny and the webisodes follow a woman named Gracie trying to find appropriate entertainment for her family.
The idea was to give people an option for clean entertainment online. All of the comedy videos are designed for the multi-tasking mom and to help women not take themselves so seriously.
"They're bite-size webisodes, so you can watch 8-10 minutes, and you can go back to your busy life, and you can watch it in your car while you're waiting for your kids to get out of school, " said Jeff Parkin, creator and director of Pretty Darn Funny.
The Pretty Darn Funny YouTube channel has more than 250,000 views and they even created two viral videos, "The Hungry Games" and a Jane Austen/Downton Abbey-style rap.
The creators also made another web series called "The Book of Jer3miah". It's a family show that's a cross between a mystery and religious thriller. To watch click here.








