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| Also known as | XHDЯBZ | 
| Genre | Sketch comedy | 
| Created by | Eugenio Derbez Florinda Meza | 
| Directed by | Eugenio Derbez | 
| Creative director | Gus Rodríguez | 
| Starring | Eugenio Derbez | 
| Voices of | Florinda Meza | 
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| Country of origin | Mexico | 
| Original language | Spanish | 
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| Executive producer | Eugenio Derbez | 
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| Camera setup | Multi-camera | 
| Running time | 22 minutes | 
| Production company | Televisa | 
| Original release | |
| Network | Canal de las Estrellas | 
| Release | July 15, 2002 – March 10, 2004  | 
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XHDRBZ (stylized as XHDЯBZ, a wordplay for "XH", a Mexican radio and television satellite code, and "DRBZ", consonants of Eugenio Derbez' last name) is a Mexican sketch comedy television series created by Eugenio Derbez. It premiered on Canal de las Estrellas on 15 July 2002.[1] XHDRBZ emulated a television channel that broadcasts sketches. The series ended production in 2004, due to Derbez wanting to focus on other projects.[2] The final episode aired on 10 March 2004.[3]
Format
The show emulated a TV channel. When the show began, the screen showed a notification saying that Televisa handed over the transmission to XHDRBZ. The show began with an introduction assimilating that of a Newscast. Each sketch is then presented as if it were a different show; at the end of each sketch showed its cast and credits, like in a real television program. When the actual show finished, it would present a notification that said Televisa would return to its usual broadcast.
Musical theme
In 2002, the musical theme was interpreted by Gerardo Suárez and the music was produced by Suite Sync; in 2004 it was produced by Sensaciones Sónicas, and in 2004 Galilea Montijo took care of the choreography.
Guests
Some of the many guests who have appeared on the show:
- Silvia Derbez
 - Galilea Montijo
 - Adela Micha
 - Andrea Legarreta
 - Leticia Calderón
 - Brozo
 - Héctor Suárez
 - Pedro Armendáriz Jr.
 - Omar Chaparro
 - Silvia Pinal
 - Victoria Ruffo and Gabriela Ruffo
 - Adal Ramones
 - Vicente Fox (President of Mexico at the time of the show)
 - Cuauhtémoc Blanco
 - Marco Antonio Regil
 - Joaquín López Doriga
 - Kate del Castillo
 - Antonio de Valdez
 - Enrique el "Perro" Bermúdez
 - Alejandra Guzmán
 - Cristina Saralegui
 - Xavier Lopez Chabelo
 - Amador Narcia
 - Enrique Rocha
 - Furcio
 - Amira
 - Lupita D'Alessio
 - Sergio Corona
 - Enrique Bermundes
 - Jacobo Zabludovsky
 - Jose Luis Cuevas
 - Ernesto Alonoso
 - Chespirito
 
Sketches
Shows
These are some of the shows featured in XHDRBZ. Most of the titles of these are a word game in Spanish, thus it might not make sense with the translation. Title in Spanish provided in brackets.
- The crazy conk (El Lonje Loco), a crazy monk who reads letters from an audience
 - Filming (Peliculeando), an actor who shows his latest projects (videos that are the "true definition" of movies; for example, a car screeching is supposed to be "Shreeeeeeek" (Shrek), and a camper peeing on a campfire is supposed to be "Missipippi En Llamas" (Mississippi In Flames); "Missipippi" is an alternate spelling of "me hice pipi", which means, "I peed, or urinated".)
 - Top 3 (Top 3 del Momento)
 - Someone explain this to me! (¡Que alguien me explique!), Eugenio Derbez plays Hans Pujenhaimer, a German studying Spanish in Mexico, but can't seem to comprehend certain Spanish phrases
 - Five incoherences (Las cincoherencias -wordplay)
 - Medical cases of real life (Medicazos de la vida real) (wordplay, and reference to long-running anthology telenovela Mujer, casos de la vida real)
 - Speaking White (Hablemos Blanco), A sketch in which Eugenio attempts to tell a story without vulgar language. He often says a sentence with a brief pause, showing a prop simulating the vulgar term, then says something completely different.
 - Section Impossible (Sección Imposible), Sammy Perez and Miguel Luis interview people over holidays- or the city of Acapulco in one episode- with humorous results from their blunders. It uses "unintentional humor" as it is unscripted.
 - (Calzón que me toquen bailo)
 - The little devil (El diablito), Eugenio Derbez plays a devil who makes people fall, trip, or slip (usually funny videos similar to those found on America's Funniest Home Videos) by pushing a big button
 - Eugenialities (Eugenialidades - word play)
 - Furxhio (bloopers)
 - The X Files (Los expedientes X)
 - The Macabre hour (La hora Macabrona), word play and hidden usage of the Spanish swear word "cabrón"
 - Eloy Gameno ("El Oigame No") (The "Excuse Me, No" - word play), a flimsy guy who gets into wordplay arguments and ends up getting choked by the other person
 - Merylin Menshow (Marilyn Manson), satire and word play
 - 100 unemployed people said.. (100 mexicans said, 100 desempleados dijeron), (TV game show, a parody of Family Feud) - satire)
 - Alz and Heimer (Alz y Heimer) (word play with Alzheimer), An elderly couple with hearing issues who tell anecdotes that are misinterpreted by one another.
 - XHDRBZ commercials (satire commercials)
 - Lifestyles (Estilos de vida)
 - Talks of love and trust (Pláticas de amor y confianza)
 - Super Goalkeeper (Super Portero), A goalkeeper who tries to stop others from using sexual innuendo or words similar to brand names in tv to prevent copyright issues.
 - Cooking with Mr. Pepe Roni (Cocinando con Don Pepe Roni) (word play with Pepperoni) A segment with an eccentric chef who uses puns and wordplay to cook strange variants of meals.
 - The Plush Family (La familia P. Luche), a comedy tv show which would later become a spinoff of XHDRBZ.
 - Adventures of Agent D. Zent (Las aventuras del Agente D. Zente - word play)
 - Ask me (Pregunteme)
 - (Armando Hoyos) (word play with putting holes together) An etymology professor translating words bit-by-bit in a very literal way. He also shares "philosophical" ideas based on pop culture.
 - Aderberaz reports (Reportajes de Aberberaz)
 - (Sin To Ni Zon)
 - Cooking with Tony (Cocinando con Toño)
 - The Stroll around everywhere (La Paz Sea Por Todas Partes) (wordplay also meaning Peace Be Everywhere when pronounced as such), A segment meant to teach others about peace, love, and anger management hosted by the guru Nicolas Tranquilino. He always spirals into a rage because of his blundering production team. He is Eugenio's most violent and foul-mouthed character.
 
Soap operas
XHDRBZ broadcast certain soap operas, usually satires of real Mexican ones, including:-
- One of wolves (Una de lobos - Cuna de lobos (soap opera) satire)
 - Bread-baker school (Escuela de panaderos)
 - Suspicion (La sospecha)
 - Trace of the past (El rastro del pasado)
 - Between love and hate (Entre el amor y el odio)
 - Mary from the neighbourhood (María la del Barrio- satire)
 
Short stories
Satire of classic short stories, novels, etc.
- Peter Pun (satire of Peter Pan, closest meaning: Peter Fart)
 - Betty la feya y la bestia (satire, mix of "Beauty and the Beast" and "Ugly Betty")
 - Romero y Chulieta (satire of Romeo and Juliet, closest meaning: Rosemary and Chop)
 - Blanca Nueves (satire of Snow White meaning White Nines, wordplay on Nieves meaning snow)
 
Special broadcasts
- The best of the 2002 FIFA World Cup (Lo Mejor del mundial 2002) - Feature transmission during the 2002 Korea-Japan Worldcup.
 - XHDRBZ First (Primer XHDRBZ)- Transmits various TV celebrities mentioning the XHDRBZ sketches they appeared in.
 - XHDRBZ Last (Último XHDRBZ) - Transmission where the producer communicates through a sketch that the show will cease transmitting for a period of time.
 
References
- ↑ "Iluminan estrellas regreso de Derbez". El Universal (in Spanish). 17 July 2002. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
 - ↑ "Finaliza el unitario "XHDRBZ"". orizabaenred.com.mx (in Spanish). 20 December 2003. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
 - ↑ "Culminó el programa cómico "XHDRBZ"". orizabaenred.com.mx (in Spanish). 11 March 2004. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
 
