'Key and Peele' fans can now watch every single sketch online

Everyone from A-Aron to Liam Neesons should be happy about this.
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'Key and Peele' fans can now watch every single sketch online
Key & Peele pose for a portrait at AOL Studios. Credit: Getty Images

Key & Peele may have ended its five-season run last fall, but the popular Comedy Central show will live on online. 

The show, which stars creators Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele, featured more than 300 sketches, 176 of which previously couldn't be found on the Internet. 

Now, all of them are available online for the first time ever, all on the Viacom-owned network's website.


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"If they made it, it's here," the website states.

In addition to the sketches, fans can brush up on their glossary of Key & Peele-isms with the dictionary section.

The creation of a landing page comes as no surprise, given the popularity of the comedians' existing sketches on YouTube.

"Substitute Teacher" -- one of their most classic sketches from 2012 -- has amassed a whopping 95.6 million views on YouTube. 

The show was nominated for seven Emmy Awards last year, including Outstanding Variety Sketch Series and, for Key, Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series.

Can't find the website? Comedy Central has got fans covered. 

There are several URLS featuring Key & Peele catchphrases -- liamneesons.com, obamaandluther.com, Isaidbiiiiiiiiiitch.com, meeganandandre.com and insubordinateandchurlish.com and holygarbanzobeans.com -- that redirect to the main landing page.

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Saba Hamedy

Saba was a Los Angeles-based reporter who covers all things digital entertainment, including YouTube, streaming services and digital influencers. Prior to that, she spent two years at the Los Angeles Times covering entertainment for the Calendar and Company Town sections. Saba grew up in Santa Monica and graduated from Boston University with a B.S. in journalism and B.A. in political science. When not reporting, she is usually binge watching shows online or looking for new coffee shops to frequent.

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