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Last night’s episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm showed us that JB Smoove and Larry David are pure comedic gold.

This made us realize our appreciation for such great comedy, but more specifically for comedic duos.

Over the past couple of decades, American culture has been blessed with some truly legendary comedians like Chris Rock, Robin Williams, Jim Carrey and Eddie Murphy.

These funny guys crack us up during stand up and when the opportunity is presented, which is almost always, on sitcoms and the big screen that become our favorite shows and must have movies.

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But it’s a very unique occurrence when two comedians can collaborate and master bouncing their personalities and punch lines off of each other successfully. Larry and JB are both off in their special way and this odd couple works.

So in their honor, GlobalGrind wants to take a look at some of our favorite and oddly combined comedic duos that have mastered bringing us to tears and making our stomachs hurt from uncontrollable laughter.

Check out more dynamic humorous duos on the following pages!

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Cheech And Chong have been making us laugh since the ’70s with their love for the cannabis!

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Martin Lawrence and Tichina Arnold have been going at it since the MARTIN days!

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Before taking on their own late night shows, Stephen Colbert and John Stewart were a hilarious team and still are whenever they occasionally reunite.

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Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker cracked us up when they had adjust to each others’ cultural differences, so much so that their movie Rush Hour was turned in to a series.

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Although they’re animated, Beavis and Butthead have become legendary since gracing MTV in 1993.

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Will and Jazz kept us laughing as they got into their fair share of trouble on The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.

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Jerry Seinfeld and Kramer (played by Michael Richards) kept us laughing on Seinfeld.

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Another partnership of troublemakers, Theo and Cockroach from The Cosby Show.

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We can’t get enough of “SNL” comics Bill Hader and Seth Meyers.