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''[[Tosh.0]]'' is an American television show that stars comedian [[Daniel Tosh]] and runs on [[Comedy Central]]. The show is a clip show in the style of ''[[The Soup]]'' that focuses on the internet, similar to G4's ''[[Web Soup]]''. The show was originally scheduled to only air for ten episodes, but it became unexpectedly popular (alongside being cheap to make), causing Comedy Central to greenlight more episodes. It is currently in its fourth season and follows a relatively consistent format.
'''''[[Tosh.0]]''''' is an American television show that stars comedian [[Daniel Tosh]] and runs on [[Comedy Central]]. The show is a clip show in the style of ''[[The Soup]]'' that focuses on the internet, similar to G4's ''[[Web Soup]]''. The show was originally scheduled to only air for ten episodes, but it became unexpectedly popular (alongside being cheap to make), causing Comedy Central to greenlight more episodes. It is currently in its fourth season and follows a relatively consistent format.


The first part consists of Daniel showing a string of videos (and occasionally images) found on the internet with humorous commentary about each one. Usually he'll pick one picture or video from the bunch and "put 20 seconds on the clock"<ref>Though, as Daniel himself has pointed out, the time is usually nowhere near 20 seconds. "It ends when I'm out of jokes."</ref> and see how many funny comments he can make in that time. Daniel ends the segment by looking at the last clip more closely in the "Video Breakdown", where he pauses the clip while showing it and shows parts in slow motion to dissect it and give himself time to make more quips.
The first part consists of Daniel showing a string of videos (and occasionally images) found on the internet with humorous commentary about each one. Usually he'll pick one picture or video from the bunch and "put 20 seconds on the clock"<ref>Though, as Daniel himself has pointed out, the time is usually nowhere near 20 seconds. "It ends when I'm out of jokes."</ref> and see how many funny comments he can make in that time. Daniel ends the segment by looking at the last clip more closely in the "Video Breakdown", where he pauses the clip while showing it and shows parts in slow motion to dissect it and give himself time to make more quips.
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