Finding the right medium can also be key to framing a topic, jokes or otherwise, and Anthony hasn’t hesitated to try out his share. With friend Josh Cabaza, he started working on video sketches, which ultimately turned into the recurring competition Battle of the Sketches. The event takes entries from across the world, and pits them against each other in a live “Battle Royale” tour in multiple cities, with judges and audiences picking the winners. With competitors worldwide entering, it’s become an event with ever-growing renown.
Willful Ignorance is another perfect example of that exploration, with Anthony and Cabaza hosting comedians like former CW guest Raul Sanchez, and, recently, the always unpredictable Bobby Lee. With a reputation for spontaneously getting naked, and testing the boundaries of his audiences and hosts, Lee always poses a unique challenge. Lee didn’t disappoint in his interactions with Anthony and the episode, flashing photos of his recently deceased father after innocently offering to show “pictures of his family”. True to form, Anthony adapted and took it in stride.
The dedication that Anthony has put into his pursuits continue to pay off, with opportunities like headlining at The Velv and PUNCH (Cap City Comedy, Tuesdays). The storytelling show OnsLaught he helped create landed him appearances on PBS’s Comedians on Comedians, and he even has a cartoon project. Called Blair and the Bear, and definitely not for kids, Anthony and Cabaza submitted it for Comedy Central and Adult Swim lineups. You can see Blair, episodes of Willful Ignorance, and Battle of the Sketches at the pair’s YouTube Channel, FMCW Studios.
Anthony is definitely on a run, well-deserved, and is looking forward to a bright future. With the aforementioned projects, and upcoming events like his PUNCH appearance on Nov 26th, and Doug Benson’s New Years Show, it’s clear that audiences have made up their mind about him: being wrong is sometimes the absolute best way to get things right.