In 1997, they created Amour, gloire et débats d'idées, a series of sketches broadcast on Le Vrai Journal of Canal+, in which they overdub the characters of a Venezuelan telenovela comedy's pieces about French current political events.
In September 1998, the first Message à caractère informatif was broadcast on the TV show Nulle part ailleurs of Canal+: a series of 318 sketches, where the two authors-directors overdubbed 1970s executives from real corporate films.
The Big Bad Wolf[6] is a retelling of the traditional tale The Three Little Pigs starring Benoît Poelvoorde, Fred Testot, Kad Merad, Charlotte Le Bon, Valérie Donzelli, Zabou Breitman and Léa Drucker.
Nicolas & Bruno provided additional experiences for the attendees, with the choreography of Daft-Peonk Robot (a character of the film) and a workshop allowing the public to give a try at dubbing scenes from Ultra-Sex.
[14] It was also featured in several other French theaters, such as Lyon (outdoors at Transborder), Amiens, Poitiers, Marseilles, Metz, Montpellier, Villeneuve d'Ascq, Gueret, Lausanne, Avignon, Dunkerque, Toulouse and the Luminor.
[15][16] On June 5, 2015, an event was organized around the film at the Max Linder Panorama cinema, with animation provided by the two directors, projection of the Message à caractère informatif fake making-of, and dubbing demonstration live by the famous French porn star Tabatha Cash and French actors Patrick Poivey (Bruce Willis), Lionel Henry (Eddie Murphy), Eric Missoffe (Scooby-Doo) and Gilbert Levy (Moe The Simpsons ) in front of 650 people.