
A beloved comedy series that ran for an incredible 48 seasons and 1,786 episodes ended in 2025. The show became a cultural touchstone for generations, thanks to its fast-paced production, and also launched four spin-offs and featured many famous guest stars. Now, fans can access some episodes without needing a subscription.
MTV’s popular clip show, Ridiculousness, which premiered in 2011, has become a cornerstone of the channel’s comedy lineup. Now, 120 episodes – seasons 7 through 10 – are available to stream for free on Pluto TV. Fans can watch these classic episodes on-demand or tune into the show’s dedicated channel on the platform.
Why Ridiculousness Was Canceled

For 48 seasons, Rob Dyrdek hosted Ridiculousness alongside Sterling “Steelo” Brim, and Chanel West Coast (for the first 30 seasons) and Lauren “Lolo” Wood. The show became a hugely popular comfort watch on MTV, consistently filling a lot of the channel’s schedule and building a strong brand through its recognizable format. Over the years, many famous faces joined as guest hosts, including Teyana Taylor, 50 Cent, Travis Scott, Jerry Springer, Post Malone, and Gaten Matarazzo. Now, all 120 episodes are available to stream on Pluto TV.
After Skydance evaluated MTV’s programming, Ridiculousness was cancelled as part of a move to offer a more carefully chosen selection of new and different shows. While it’s no longer in production, episodes will continue to air on MTV for a while. You can also find some seasons on streaming services like Netflix (which recently added three seasons) and all of seasons 7 through 10 are currently available on Pluto TV.
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