"House of Buggin'" is a sketch comedy show that aired on the FOX network in the mid-1990s. The show was created by and starred comedian John Leguizamo, who is known for his energetic and diverse performances. The series featured a mix of stand-up comedy, sketches, and musical performances, all with a focus on Latino culture and identity.
Leguizamo and his talented cast of comedians tackled a variety of topics, from family dynamics to social issues, with humor and wit. The show was praised for its fresh and irreverent take on comedy, as well as its representation of Latino voices in mainstream media.
Despite its critical acclaim, "House of Buggin'" only lasted for one season before being canceled. However, the show remains a cult favorite among fans of Leguizamo and alternative comedy, showcasing his unique comedic style and perspective.