See Lowe's Stories

See Lowe's Stories

Christopher “See Lowe” Lowe is a Miami-born, Southwest-Virginia-raised powerhouse of personality — a bombastic storyteller, physical comedian, and digital-era crowd-pleaser with his own unmistakable brand of comedy. A U.S. Army veteran turned stand-up comedian, See Lowe built a reputation not by polishing a persona, but by showing up as the exact same guy onstage, online, and in real life:
big-energy, big-heart, and big-laughs — with a voice that can shake a room or whisper a punchline at the perfect moment.

Known locally as “The King of Physical Comedy” and the “Comedy Commissioner” of Roanoke, See Lowe has become a staple in the Virginia comedy scene — packing out showcases, firing up crowds, and bringing the kind of rapid-fire, animated storytelling that feels like a cousin telling you something wild on the porch at 2AM. Whether he’s doing community work, collecting shoes and coats for the homeless, or clowning the nearest friend within arm’s reach, See Lowe is a natural entertainer with a gift for turning real life into cinematic absurdity.

“See Lowe’s Stories” is a raw, stripped-down, hyper-animated storytelling series that takes See’s real-life experiences — the embarrassing, the unbelievable, and the downright catastrophic — and blows them up into visual comedy. Using a minimalist green-screen setup and a single chair, See acts out every twist in the tale while Snide Studios transforms the background into shifting cinematic worlds: bedrooms, cafeterias, wrestling mats, Florida yards, and anywhere else his past misadventures took place.

Each episode starts simple — just See, the chair, and his voice — and spirals into a 2000s-MTV-meets-modern-YouTube explosion of jump-cuts, zoom-punches, VFX gags, and meme-energy animations that highlight every wild detail. As the story unfolds, producer/director Cor Snider mines deeper with off-camera questions, pushing See into richer details, act-outs, and unexpected comedic riffs, then folds this into the editing.

The result is a hybrid of stand-up, documentary, reenactment, and pure chaos — a comedy show built from truth, personality, and the kind of lived experiences you only get from someone who’s survived Miami childhood, wrestling rivals, military years, and cafeteria warfare.

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Humbled!


See Lowe steps onto the mat thinking he’s untouchable — 30–2, built like a brick with a singlet strapped tight, and powered by the legendary double-leg. But pride don’t protect you when destiny comes waddling in… on knock-kneed RoboCop legs, built like a middle-school freight train, answering to the name Little Big Baby.

In the premiere of See Lowe’s Stories, Christopher “See Lowe” Lowe kicks things off with a tale from his wrestling days — a moment that tested his pride, his reflexes, and his entire sense of being “that dude.”

Told in See Lowe’s signature animated style, Humbled sets the tone for the show expertly: big personality, real-life chaos, and the kind of story only he could deliver. With nothing but a chair, a green screen, and the energy of a man reliving a pivotal moment, See breaks down a day that reshaped his ego and left a permanent imprint on his journey.

This episode launches the vibe of the whole series — intimate, hilarious, sharply edited, and unexpectedly honest. Pull up, tap in, and enjoy the ride because See Lowe’s the Pilot!

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