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Jake and Amir is an American comedy duo made up of
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ers and former
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writers Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld. The duo came into prominence in 2007 when they began writing and starring in the
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''Jake and Amir.'' The program would later be picked up and produced by CollegeHumor. It portrays humorous versions of Jake and Amir, where Jake is usually depicted as a sensible " regular guy" and Amir as his annoying co-worker who engages in bizarre and sometimes surreal hijinks which involuntarily involve Jake, much to his chagrin. In 2013, Jake and Amir started the podcast, ''If I Were You'', an advice show where listeners email in questions which are answered in a humorous way. Their involvement in podcasting led them to founding the podcasting network
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. Jake and Amir left CollegeHumor in 2015 to focus on producing their own content. In 2016, the duo released an on-demand comedy series called ''Lonely and Horny'' on
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. The series was picked up by CollegeHumor for its second season.


Online video


''Jake and Amir''

''Jake and Amir'' is a
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set in
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's office in
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and later
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where Jake Hurwitz and Amir Blumenfeld played humorous versions of themselves: Jake is usually depicted as a sensible "
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" and Amir as his annoying, obsessive, and odd co-worker. Running for over eight years, ''Jake and Amir'' was CollegeHumor's longest-running series and has amassed approximately one-billion views as of April 2017. The show was started in 2007 as a way for Jake and Amir to have fun at work. As it grew in popularity,
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began paying Jake and Amir to make the videos for their website. Over its eight-year run, the web series featured a number of guests, including actors
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,
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, Ben Schwartz,
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, and
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, as well as a cameo by actor
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as 'Mickey' in one of the final episodes. In 2011, CollegeHumor released ''Jake and Amir: Fired'', a thirty-minute special in which Amir is fired and Jake is promoted. The special was
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's first paid content, and was available for purchase online or as a DVD. ''Jake and Amir'' ended in February 2015 when CollegeHumor released the series' eight-part finale. On October 27, 2016, the pair returned to CollegeHumor for a single episode of ''Jake and Amir'', titled ''Jake and Amir: Donald Trump'', to comment on the
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. The pair returned with another video on March 31, 2020 on their HeadGum channel in the midst of the
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with a skit about Amir's social distancing ideas. In April of 2021, the majority of the videos from the ''Jake and Amir'' series were removed from Collegehumor's YouTube channel and transferred to a new channel run by the pair (called "JakeandAmir"), as they had regained the intellectual rights to create new episodes whenever they chose. In August of 2021, the first new episode of “Jake and Amir” was released on the duo’s YouTube channel.


''Lonely and Horny''

In December 2013, ''Deadline'' reported that Jake and Amir were being brought on by TBS to star in a comedy directed by
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. When news came in February 2015 of Jake and Amir's departure from CollegeHumor, fans pushed for TBS to pick up the production with the
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trending campaign #GreenLightJakeandAmir. TBS ultimately declined the proposal, but TruTV noticed the social media campaign and ordered a pilot episode. On December 20, 2015, it was announced that TruTV had decided not to pick up the show. While TruTV and TBS ultimately did not run their TV series, Jake and Amir were offered the opportunity to return to
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to create an original web series. On April 8, 2016, a new web series titled ''Lonely and Horny'', directed by Jake and written by and starring Jake and Amir, was released on Vimeo. The on-demand series is about a 30-something-year-old Ruby Jade, played by Amir, who wants to have sex more than anything. His dating-coach, Josh Rice, played by Jake, sets out to help Ruby find love. While ''Lonely and Horny'' is intended to be a "completely different universe" than their original ''Jake and Amir'' web series, Isabelle Hellyer of
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writes that Ruby Jade is, "written to be flawed in almost all the same ways as ''Jake and Amir'''''s'' Amir." Conversely, Hellyer writes that the straight-man character Josh Rice is "the most multifaceted role they've ever written."
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's Ian Crouch compares the series with ''Jake and Amir'', writing that many of the jokes and themes from the duo's shorter sketches have been "exported to the longer-form space of Lonely and Horny'','" and that, while "frequently very funny, it lacks the comedic density of their best short sketches." On September 26, 2018, CollegeHumor announced the production of a second season of ''Lonely and Horny'' as part of their subscription service, but in 2019 the agreement between Jake and Amir and CollegeHumor ended and the show is no longer available on Dropout.


Podcasting


''If I Were You''

In May 2013, Jake and Amir started the podcast ''If I Were You'' as an advice show where they take listener questions and try to answer them in a helpful but funny way. Jake said that ''If I Were You'' was partially inspired by the NPR show ''
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'', in that their audience listens for the banter between the two hosts, not necessarily the questions themselves. Averaging 1 million views per month, Amir says that ''If I Were Yous audience is primarily made up of 15- to 34-year-olds. Jake says that they like advising people younger than them, "because we were there, and we came out the other side." More than that, Jake says that he enjoys reaching out to "nerdy" younger fans because they can act as role-models to show that their best days are ahead of them: "We're like a little beacon of hope for losers that are told they're gonna be cool in ten years." Kayla Culver for ''The Concordian'' writes, "the responses Jake and Amir give probably wouldn’t qualify as great advice but it’s honestly not the worst advice ever given." Admitting that they are not experts who should be giving out advice, Amir puts forward that he at least "tends to think of us as expert 20-somethings because we’ve been doing it for a decade." In 2018, Jake and Amir began producing a video version of the podcast for their
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page supporters.


HeadGum

On August 1, 2015, after leaving CollegeHumor, Jake and Amir founded a podcast network named HeadGum with their friend Marty Michael. Jake and Amir's podcast, ''If I Were You'' served as the network's flagship program. HeadGum expanded into online video in 2016 when they launched a
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channel for comedy videos. HeadGum is headquartered in
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.


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External links


Jake and Amir's official website

''Jake and Amir'' section on CollegeHumor.com
CollegeHumor Performing groups established in 2007 American comedy duos Headgum