Kids Write Jokes for Seth Rogen and Jimmy Fallon

On The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Seth Rogen returned to his standup comedy roots by telling jokes that were written by kids. Rogen and Fallon took turns standing in front of a brick wall like you’d see in many comedy clubs and read jokes that were sent in from across the country.

Rogen delivered: “The invisible man went to the doctor. The nurse told the doctor, ‘The invisible man is here.’ The doctor said, ‘Tell him I can’t see him right now.’” The audience laughed, to which Rogen said, “I’m taking these laughs as if they’re my own, even though they’re not technically my laughs. They’re a child’s laughs.”

Fallon then tried his hand at the kid-approved standup: “Where does the president keep his armies? In his sleevies.”

The two then finished their set by forming a standup duo to tell a knock-knock joke. Rogen said, “Knock, knock.”

Jimmy asked, “Who’s there?”

“Arch.”

“Arch who?”

“God bless you.”

The Tonight Show airs weeknights at 11:35 p.m. on NBC.

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