The parody “That Sitcom Show 4: That 70’s Ho” is an adult parody that is clearly inspired by the popular U.S. sitcom *That ’70s Show*. It adopts the basic setting of the series—a group of teenagers in 1970s America—and combines typical sitcom elements with highly exaggerated humor and erotic scenes. The goal of such productions is less a complex plot and more the recognition of familiar characters, scenes, and running gags from the original.
Hot chicks, hot ’70s!
“That 70s Hoe” depicts a series of highly explicit sexual encounters and the accompanying dialogue between the characters, while parodying the sitcom format. The show centers on relationship drama, jealousy, and rival bragging about sexual prowess among a group of young adults and an older character.
The plot unfolds through a series of key events.
Eric and Donna’s encounter
The film opens with a heated discussion about Eric (Rion King) and Donna’s (Lauren Phillips) first sexual encounter.

The scene is described as chaotic, resulting in Eric ejaculating onto Mrs. Forman’s plate of cookies when she unexpectedly walks in.
Laurie reacts with shock and jealousy, vehemently asserting her own status as the “biggest slut” in the family, as she feels challenged by Eric’s newfound sexual experience.
Laurie’s sexual activities
Laurie engages in several explicit sexual acts, both alone and with partners, consistently expressing intense pleasure and reaffirming her self-proclaimed status as a “champ.”
While Kelso (Tyler Nixon), Fez (Ricky Spanish), Hyde (Brad Sterling), and Eric are sitting together, Laurie (Chloe Cherry) strips completely naked. Her cunt is nicely hairy, just like in the ’70s. Laurie pulls out Hyde’s cock, then takes off his pants and fucks him. In the end, he gets to cum on Laurie’s face.

The next scene shows Laurie seducing Fez: He closes the fridge, she pulls his cock out of his pants, and treats Fez to a skilled blowjob. Then she lets him fuck her doggy style. As she bends over the kitchen counter, Fez slides his hard cock into her wet pussy.

Finally, it’s Kelso’s turn: He actually wants to read, but Laurie would rather feel his hard penis in her mouth and in her soaking-wet vagina. His cock is already hard when she pulls down his pants to treat him to a blowjob.

Kelso’s Infidelity and Jackie’s Revenge
Kelso tries to make amends with Jackie (Emily Willis) after she finds out he screwed Laurie. Unfortunately, his attempts to apologize with half-eaten donuts and stolen flowers fall flat.
Hyde suggests to Kelso that he should “make it up” to Jackie by having sex with her.

Jackie accepts Hyde’s suggestion and finds the sexual encounter with Hyde “much, much better” than Michael’s previous attempts to win her back. Hyde doesn’t have to work very hard to convince her: Without further ado, Jackie takes Hyde’s cock into her cum-hungry mouth and, after the blowjob, lets him fuck her hard.

Michael’s Revenge on Mrs. Forman
Since he still wants to take revenge on Jackie and Laurie, Michael decides to seduce Mrs. Kitty Forman (Nina Hartley). Kitty confides in him about her frustration with her husband Red’s lack of attention and her own heightened sex drive.

Michael offers Kitty a foot massage, which quickly escalates into explicit sexual acts. He fucks the mature vixen hard. Kitty experiences multiple orgasms, praises Michael’s performance, and emphasizes how long it’s been since she’s received such attention. Their fucking is abruptly interrupted by Eric, who suddenly bursts in and catches them in the act.
Group Sex and the “Sex God” Debate
Encouraged by his one and only sexual encounter, Eric declares himself the “sex god.” This claim is immediately challenged by Donna and Jackie, who crown Michael the true “sex god.”
To drive home their point, Michael and Jackie begin engaging in explicit sexual activity in front of Eric and Donna (Lauren Phillips).

The scene quickly turns into a group sex encounter involving all four characters, with the participants commenting on their lust and sexual prowess. There is fucking, licking, and blowjobs. The women let their pussies be eaten at length. Eric initially shows some discomfort and naivety regarding female anatomy, but eventually seems to go along with it. A really hot orgy in which the two women get their cunts well filled with penis.

Characters and Their Real-Life Inspirations
The characters in the parody are clearly based on the main characters of the series, but their traits are exaggerated in a caricatured way:
Eric Forman type: the somewhat insecure, nerdy teenager who is at the center of the group of friends.
Donna Pinciotti type: the confident neighbor and friend, whose role is portrayed in a more sexualized manner.
Steven Hyde type: the rebellious and cynical friend.
Michael Kelso type: the attractive but naive friend, whose stupidity often serves as a running joke.
Jackie Burkhart type: the self-absorbed, fashion-conscious girlfriend with dramatic entrances.
Fez type: the exchange student with a mysterious background.
Even supporting characters like the strict father Red Forman or the good-natured mother Kitty Forman are occasionally hinted at, mostly for brief humorous scenes.
Typical running gags in the series
The parody picks up on several well-known hallmarks of the original series:
The “Basement Circle”: The friends sit in the basement and chat while the camera pans in a circle around them—one of the series’ most iconic scenes.
Red’s threat: The father’s famous threat to “kick someone’s butt.”
Kelso’s naivety: Many jokes stem from his obvious stupidity.
Jackie’s self-absorption: Her dramatic comments about status, relationships, and appearance.
Fez’s unclear origins: A running gag, as his home country is never specifically named.
Parodied character types
Instead of retelling specific episodes, the film primarily focuses on typical situations from the series:
Gatherings in the basement—conversations about relationships, school, and life as a teenager.
Relationship dramas—especially between characters resembling Eric and Donna.
Authoritarian father moments—brief appearances by the Red character, who scolds the teenagers.
Slapstick involving Kelso—misunderstandings and silly ideas lead to comical situations.
Melodramatic Jackie moments—exaggerated jealousy or discussions about social status.
Style and atmosphere
The production places great emphasis on the 1970s look: bell-bottom pants, colorful shirts, retro furniture, and pop culture references. These elements ensure that fans of the original series will instantly recognize the source material.
In summary:
“That Sitcom Show 4: That 70’s Ho” uses the familiar setting, cast of characters, and running gags from *That ’70s Show*, but exaggerates them greatly and combines them with 100% erotic content. The plot consists of several loosely connected episodes, the main purpose of which is to humorously satirize the iconic elements of the sitcom.
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