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It’s ‘Animation Domination’ Action Bronson … During Fox’s cartoon segment, Mr. Wonderful the taco truck owner and his taco-headed women try to scare the Lucas Bros. – who are also working with Danny Brown on voice-overs – who’ve moved in on his turf to sell burgers.

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The Taco King isn’t sitting too well with the Burger Bros.

Originally from New Jersey, the Lucas Bros. are twins Kenny and Keith who’s start to ‘Animation Domination’ was their love for comedy. From law school to stand-up comedy, the twins has done plenty. The twins talk to FADAR about entertainment, the B list celebrities to appear on their show, ADHD and more.

How did you end up pursuing entertainment? Did mom have you in commercials as kids?

KENNY: I’m very thankful our mom did not do that. It would’ve ruined our lives [laughs]. We’d be totally different people. In 2009, I was in law school at NYU, in my third year. I wasn’t really excited about it. I had done a summer internship the previous year, and I had these doubts about law school and whether I wanted to become a lawyer. I was also going through a break up at the time, so I was going through a bit of a metamorphosis. I took some improv classes and did some stand up, and decided I really wanted to do this. I got in touch with Keith who was at Duke law at the time, and he was having similar doubts.

What were those first couple of stand-up gigs like?

KEITH: When we first started, we over-thought it. We over-thought everything. We thought that we had a solid five minutes, and had our punchline, and had everything structured. And then we got onstage, and there was no chemistry. The jokes were really bad. There was a lot of failure in the beginning.

KENNY: We didn’t know what the fuck we were doing. We thought we did, but we didn’t. It just took time for us to get into a groove and figure out how to bounce off of each other. I guess we thought because we were twins we’d be able to just instantly be able to bounce off one another. That wasn’t the case.

How did doing stand-up turn into Lucas Bros Moving Co.?

KEITH: We had no set plan. We decided to aggressively pursue stand-up in 2010. We got a manager, and he worked with us for over a year to develop a solid five-minute set and audition for Late Night with Jimmy Fallon. We got it, and the show went really well. One of the execs from Fox saw it and asked if we had any ideas for a show.

KENNY: Nick Weidenfield, he’s the head of [late night Fox programming block] ADHD. He’s not just an exec—he’s more of the creative mind behind it. So we gave him some ideas. Master P taking over the city of Brooklyn using golden tanks. It was really stupid and weird, but he liked it and said, “Let’s build a script, let’s try to write a pilot.”

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