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{{quote|''"The nightmare version of television."''|'''[[Tim and Eric]]''' themselves, in the matter of their show.}} |
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A 15-minute long [[Adult Swim]] original centered around comedians and video artists [[Tim and Eric|Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim]], the creators of the absurdist cartoon ''[[Tom Goes to The Mayor (Animation)|Tom Goes to The Mayor]]''. Known for often skirting the border between comedy and [[Refuge in Audacity|gratuitous absurdity]] ([[Refuge in Vulgarity|or worse]]), and also for recruiting extremely obscure, untalented, and non-telegenic performers as recurring cast members, such as James Quall, David Liebe Hart, and the late Richard Dunn, and sticking them alongside frequent [[The Cameo|cameos]] from well-known comedy actors. All of this comes together as what low-budget local public-access television from [[The Eighties]] and [[The Nineties|Nineties]] would look like [[This Is Your Premise On Drugs|if it was made by stoners]]. |
A 15-minute long [[Adult Swim]] original centered around comedians and video artists [[Tim and Eric|Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim]], the creators of the absurdist cartoon ''[[Tom Goes to The Mayor (Animation)|Tom Goes to The Mayor]]''. Known for often skirting the border between comedy and [[Refuge in Audacity|gratuitous absurdity]] ([[Refuge in Vulgarity|or worse]]), and also for recruiting extremely obscure, untalented, and non-telegenic performers as recurring cast members, such as James Quall, David Liebe Hart, and the late Richard Dunn, and sticking them alongside frequent [[The Cameo|cameos]] from well-known comedy actors. All of this comes together as what low-budget local public-access television from [[The Eighties]] and [[The Nineties|Nineties]] would look like [[This Is Your Premise On Drugs|if it was made by stoners]]. |
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As of 2010, the show's run has ended, replaced by the [[Spin |
As of 2010, the show's run has ended, replaced by the [[Spin-Off]], ''[[Check It Out With Dr. Steve Brule (TV)|Check It Out With Dr. Steve Brule]]''. |
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=== ''Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!'' provides examples of: === |