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* [[Butt Monkey]]: Tim, roughly -- notice in most sketches he ends up on the short end of the stick.
* [[Butt Monkey]]: Tim, roughly -- notice in most sketches he ends up on the short end of the stick.
* [[Candid Camera Prank]]: Parodied with ''Spagett'' and ''Whoopsie Goldberg''.
* [[Candid Camera Prank]]: Parodied with ''Spagett'' and ''Whoopsie Goldberg''.
* [[Catchphrase Spouting Duo]]
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: [[Robin Williams]], in his (simulated) appearance, makes no sense and pisses off the hosts, who kick him out of their flat. He walks away, muttering "asshole..."
* [[Cloudcuckoolander]]: [[Robin Williams]], in his (simulated) appearance, makes no sense and pisses off the hosts, who kick him out of their flat. He walks away, muttering "asshole..."
* [[Commercial Pop-Up]]: ''The Snuggler''.
* [[Commercial Pop-Up]]: ''The Snuggler''.

Latest revision as of 21:10, 25 September 2022

Great job!
"The nightmare version of television."
Tim and Eric themselves, in the matter of their show.

A 15-minute long Adult Swim original centered around comedians and video artists Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, the creators of the absurdist cartoon Tom Goes to the Mayor. Known for often skirting the border between comedy and gratuitous absurdity (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 cameos from well-known comedy actors. All of this comes together as what low-budget local public-access television from The Eighties and Nineties would look like if it was made by stoners.

As of 2010, the show's run has ended, replaced by the Spin-Off, Check It Out With Dr. Steve Brule.


Tropes used in Tim & Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! include: