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"Not The Cosbys XXX 1-2" is a parody series produced by Exploited College Girls
This documentary spawned a wave of true-crime and exposé content regarding Black entertainment icons. Suddenly, popular media was flooded with content that asked: "What if the person who taught you to love yourself was a monster?" This is the antithesis of the Cosby-era journalism, which shielded the star. Not The Cosbys XXX 1-2
The rejection of the Cosby ethos extends to music (e.g., Childish Gambino’s “This Is America” vs. the apolitical jazz of Cosby’s later vanity projects), comedy (Hannah Gadsby, Mo Amer, and W. Kamau Bell openly critique the “safe comedian” archetype Cosby once embodied), and TikTok/YouTube short-form content where Black creators deconstruct “Cosby Show nostalgia” through critical memes and video essays. "Not The Cosbys XXX 1-2" is a parody
When we think of 80s nostalgia, few things are as iconic as the colorful sweaters and family life of the Huxtables. But in the late 2000s, the adult industry took that wholesome aesthetic and gave it a "X-rated re-style". Produced under the Hustler Video banners, the Not The Cosbys XXX the apolitical jazz of Cosby’s later vanity projects),
The series is known for its high production values intended to recreate the specific look of the 80s sitcom set, including the living room, kitchen, and the characters' distinctive sweaters. While the dialogue and scenarios begin as a satire of the original show's domestic life, the "story" serves primarily as a framing device for the adult performances.