Comedy Central has teamed with Kanye West for a project described as hip-hop meets the Muppets.
A half-hour pilot has been shot for the project, tentatively titled "Alligator Boots." It's from Jackhole Prods., the production company founded by Jimmy Kimmel, Daniel Kellison and Adam Carolla that also was behind Comedy Central's puppet-centric "Crank Yankers."
The project, which is under consideration for 2009, would feature music produced and performed by West and fellow rapper Rhymefest, both of whom are serving as executive producers on the pilot alongside Kellison. West also hosts the pilot; the idea is to have a different celebrity guest host for every episode, similar to the setup on the original "Muppet Show."
Kimmel's brother Jon ("South Park") is co-exec producer on the pilot.
WMA brokered the deal for West, who was in attendance at Comedy Central's Emmy party at STK on Sunday; Matthew Middleton and Darrell Miller brokered the deal for Rhymefest.
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One of two things are going to happen.
Either the show doesn't make it past the pilot stage and Kanye whines like a little girl with a skinned knee for 4 months, or the show makes it past the pilot and Kanye whines because it's not as popular as he thinks it should be.
Regardless of the show's outcome, rest assured that Kanye will be complaining furiously at some point that not enough attention is being paid to him.
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