Comedy Group Dormtainment Releases Digital Special

On its YouTube channel, comedy group Dormtainment has reeled in more than 119 million views through regularly-released sketches. The group’s success led to a deal with Comedy Central for a web series called Six Guys One Car. Now, the wisecracking sextet is upping its ante once again with a premium video offering. It has released Getchu A Little Sandwich, a digital special that retails for $5.

The centerpiece of Getchu A Little Sandwich is a collection of four new sketches from the Dormtainment gang. Of these four, only one, titled “Don’t Touch My Ass,” is available on the group’s YouTube channel, but a trailer shares clips from all of the new videos.

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Beyond the sketches, Dormtainment fans who purchase Getchu A Little Sandwich will also gain access to behind-the-scenes features, bloopers, and a 30-minute documentary about the group. The entire 72-minute platform is available on selling platform Gumroad. For those who want to further engage with the special, Dormtainment has invited viewers to tweet about it using the hashtag #GetchuALittleSandwich.

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