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The Dating Guy is a 26-episode, half-hour animated comedy series targeted at adults. "The Dating Guy" made its Canadian debut Sunday, October 17, 2010 as part of the Teletoon at Night fall lineup. The Dating Guy features a cast of Canadian voice actors as well as special guest appearances by Canadian comedians Russell Peters and Howie Mandel.

Premise

Created by marblemedia partners Mark Bishop and Matt Hornburg, The Dating Guy follows four friends – Mark, Woody, Sam and VJ – on their weekly hunt for love, or at least some kind of “happy ending”. From the ins and outs of dating a werewolf to the subtleties of seducing a virgin porn star, The Dating Guy takes viewers on a no-holds barred and eclectic journey into the dating world of 20-somethings – including the time in life where school is done, work is whatever, and flying to the Philippines to procure a black market liver for a girlfriend’s dying brother is just an average Tuesday night.

Interactive

The series' website DatingGuy.com contains short web clips as well as two separate web series, The Morning After Show, is a weekly debrief by a live-action panel of dating experts and celebrity panelists, including Jonathan Roy and The Bachelorette′s Craig McKinnon, discussing topics from the previous night’s Dating Guy episode. The second series, Dr. Love, features live action rant videos from Dr. Love in a real-world context and with an edgy, comedic spin. The website launched on October 17 and new content will be posted on a weekly basis throughout the show’s run.

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