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America's Funniest Home Videos Season 23 aired from October 7, 2012 to May 19, 2013.
Episodes[]
Season 23 Episode 1
Fish Funeral Fiasco, Hollow Tube Howler & Not a Happy Cramper
Season 23 Episode 2
The Right to Remain Scared, Blueman Oops & What's Not in Your Wallet?
Season 23 Episode 3
Fists of Fury, Cinemadographer & High Wattage Hen
Season 23 Episode 4
Pause for Applause, Tattoo Torment & Lazy Lemur
Season 23 Episode 5
Resistance Band Bonehead, Kissin' Cowboy & Great News for Great Grandma
Season 23 Episode 6
$20 Dog, Sibling Shower Scare & Gators Galore
Season 23 Episode 8
He is the Walrus, Princess and the Pee & Nursery Rhyme Rewrite
Season 23 Episode 9
Flying Feline, Ring Bearer Bares All & Santa Calls
Season 23 Episode 10
Purr for the Course, Fist Full of Follicles & Gift-Wrapped Remote
Season 23 Episode 11
Camera Mom Missed It, Doggie Needs a Chew Toy & Little Scene Stealer
Season 23 Episode 12
Cow-Licked Lady, Gutter-Crashed Hovercraft & Ultrashocking Ultrasound
Season 23 Episode 13
The Hopeless Handspringer, KISS on the Commode & The Grumpy Birthday Granny
Season 23 Episode 15
Foul Owl, Wig in the Wind & Little Animal Imitator
Season 23 Episode 16
Accidental Cup Crime, Name-Dropping Doggie & Marathon Proposal
Season 23 Episode 17
Backseat Sleeper, Trick Day, Not a Sick Day & Pop Goes the Soda
Season 23 Episode 18
Arm Wrestling Recoil, Tiptoeing Terrier & "You Ate the Baby?"
Season 23 Episode 19
Homecoming Proposal, The Not-So-Amazing Spider-Men & Soggy Science Project
Season 23 Episode 20
Chicken With a Chicken, Gorging During Grace & Peeved Over Pregnancy
Season 23 Episode 22
Pause for Applause, Santa Calls & Accidental Cup Crime
Finalists[]
Pause for Applause
Santa Calls
Accidental Cup Crime
Trivia[]
- This is the last season to have three $100,000 shows. From the next season onwards, there are only two $100,000 shows per season.
- Sugar Kiper from Survivor appears in Episode 2.
- This season has the highest number of nominated videos submitted by Canadians, 9, in the Bergeron era and the show overall.
- Episode 6 marks a few things:
- Many videos nominated throughout this season have references in their titles:
- "Not a Happy Cramper" is a pun on "Not a Happy Camper," an idiom for someone who is annoyed or upset.
- "The Right to Remain Scared" is a reference to "The right to remain silent" from the Miranda warning given by police officers to suspects in custody in the United States.
- "Blueman Oops" is a pun on the performance art company Blue Man Group.
- "What's Not in Your Wallet?" is a reference to "What's in Your Wallet?," the slogan used by bank holding company Capital One since 2000.
- "Fists of Fury" shares its name with a 1971 film.
- "He is the Walrus" is a reference to the 1967 song "I Am the Walrus" by The Beatles.
- "The Princess and the Pee" is a pun on The Princess and the Pea, a fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen.
- "Back Seat Sleeper" is a reference to "Back Seat Driver," a phrase used to describe a car passenger who constantly comments on the driver's actions.
- "Pop Goes the Soda" is a reference to the nursery rhyme "Pop Goes the Weasel." The song is featured in two music montages: one in Season 13, Episode 14 and another in Season 19, Episode 13.
- "The Not-So-Amazing Spider-Men" is a reference to the Marvel Comics superhero franchise The Amazing Spider-Man.
Goofs[]
- In the Disney+ and Hulu releases of this season, a few names of the video submitters are misspelled in the subtitles:
- Ed Andrews' ("Hollow Tube Howler") surname is misspelled as "Asners." This error is fixed in episode 7.
- Kasey Lee's ("Not a Happy Cramper") first name is misspelled as "Casey." North East, MD is also misspelled as "northeast."
- The Perrine family's ("Pause for Applause") surname is misspelled as "Perrin." This error is also fixed in episode 7.
- Amber Brightwell's ("Homecoming Proposal") surname is misspelled as "Bridewell."