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''The Tom Green Show'' was a sketch comedy show, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin hosted by none other than Tom Green,]] a former stand-up comic, and a member of Canadian rap group Organized Rhyme. During the show, he is usually accompanied by two of his long-time friends: Glenn Humplik, his old friend from working in radio, who occupied the couch, and Phil Giroux, whose sole purpose was to sit in the window with a cup of coffee and laugh at random jokes. After a pilot was produced to sell to CBC, it eventually wound up debuting on Creator/TheComedyNetwork in Canada, where it ran for two seasons.
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''The Tom Green Show'' was a sketch comedy show, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin hosted by none other than Tom Green,]] than]] Creator/TomGreen, a former stand-up comic, and a member of Canadian rap group Organized Rhyme. During the show, he is usually accompanied by two of his long-time friends: Glenn Humplik, his old friend from working in radio, who occupied the couch, and Phil Giroux, whose sole purpose was to sit in the window with a cup of coffee and laugh at random jokes. After a pilot was produced to sell to CBC, it eventually wound up debuting on Creator/TheComedyNetwork in Canada, where it ran for two seasons.
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, Creator/{{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure and another three seasons, where America became hip to his unique brand of madness. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"- though it was actually because TRL was hosting that specific week pretaped on location and was apparently unaware of the song's popularity, and, understandably aware of how embarrassing that would be for the show, asked him ''personally'' to "retire" the song). Tom wasn't above lampooning his own public image - for instance, he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, fresh off the heels of her scandal with then-president UsefulNotes/BillClinton. It sounds like a recipe for outrageousness, but [[AntiClimax the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags]].
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, Creator/{{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure and another three seasons, where America became hip to his unique brand of madness. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Live,'' though Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did the song immediately stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"- though it artists." [[note]]It was actually because TRL was hosting that specific week pretaped on location and was apparently unaware of the song's popularity, and, understandably aware of how embarrassing that would be for the show, asked him ''personally'' to "retire" the song). song. [[/note]] Tom wasn't above lampooning his own public image - for instance, he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, fresh off the heels of her scandal with then-president UsefulNotes/BillClinton. It sounds like a recipe for outrageousness, but [[AntiClimax the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags]].
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Tom Green, and this show, is often remembered as one of the more grotesque footnotes of TheNineties, and it doesn't help that ''Series/{{Jackass}}'' debuted and succeeded Tom Green as the next big thing in shock humor. ''The Tom Green Show'' show was #41 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time. And on top of that was his poorly-received feature film which he directed and starred in, the infamous ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' (which, like ''The Tom Green Show,'' is still a CultClassic in some circles). Yet Tom Green still has lots of supporters out there to this day, who hail him as an early example of a {{Troll}}, and he's better remembered in his native Canada than elsewhere. You might still find him showing up in odd places - for example, in 2020, he was a guest judge on ''[[Series/RuPaulsDragRace Canada's Drag Race,]]'' of all shows.
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Tom Green, and this show, is often remembered as one of the more grotesque footnotes of TheNineties, and it doesn't help that ''Series/{{Jackass}}'' debuted in 2000 and succeeded Tom Green as the next big thing in shock humor. ''The Tom Green Show'' show was #41 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time. And on top of that was his poorly-received feature film which he directed and starred in, the infamous ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' (which, like ''The Tom Green Show,'' is still a CultClassic in some circles). Yet Tom Green still has lots of supporters out there to this day, who hail him as an early example of a {{Troll}}, and he's better remembered in his native Canada than elsewhere. You might still find him showing up in odd places - for example, in 2020, he was a guest judge on ''[[Series/RuPaulsDragRace Canada's Drag Race,]]'' of all shows.
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, Creator/{{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure and another three seasons, where America became hip to his unique brand of madness. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"). Tom wasn't above lampooning his own public image - for instance, he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, fresh off the heels of her scandal with then-president UsefulNotes/BillClinton. It sounds like a recipe for outrageousness, but [[AntiClimax the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags]].
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, Creator/{{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure and another three seasons, where America became hip to his unique brand of madness. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists").artists"- though it was actually because TRL was hosting that specific week pretaped on location and was apparently unaware of the song's popularity, and, understandably aware of how embarrassing that would be for the show, asked him ''personally'' to "retire" the song). Tom wasn't above lampooning his own public image - for instance, he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, fresh off the heels of her scandal with then-president UsefulNotes/BillClinton. It sounds like a recipe for outrageousness, but [[AntiClimax the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags]].
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Tom Green, and this show, is often remembered as one of the more grotesque footnotes of TheNineties, and it doesn't help that ''Series/{{Jackass}}'' debuted and succeeded Tom Green as the next big thing in shock humor. The show was #41 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time. And on top of that was his poorly-received feature film which he directed and starred in, the infamous ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' (which, like ''The Tom Green Show,'' is still a CultClassic in some circles). Yet Tom Green still has lots of supporters out there to this day, who hail him as an early example of a {{Troll}}, and he's better remembered in his native Canada than elsewhere. You might still find him showing up in odd places - for example, in 2020, he was a guest judge on ''[[Series/RuPaulsDragRace Canada's Drag Race,]]'' of all shows.
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Tom Green, and this show, is often remembered as one of the more grotesque footnotes of TheNineties, and it doesn't help that ''Series/{{Jackass}}'' debuted and succeeded Tom Green as the next big thing in shock humor. The ''The Tom Green Show'' show was #41 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time. And on top of that was his poorly-received feature film which he directed and starred in, the infamous ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' (which, like ''The Tom Green Show,'' is still a CultClassic in some circles). Yet Tom Green still has lots of supporters out there to this day, who hail him as an early example of a {{Troll}}, and he's better remembered in his native Canada than elsewhere. You might still find him showing up in odd places - for example, in 2020, he was a guest judge on ''[[Series/RuPaulsDragRace Canada's Drag Race,]]'' of all shows.
* SlaveryIsASpecialKindOfEvil: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5CFMzYx6Vv0 That time Tom accused Glenn of condoning child slavery.]] That's just another day when you're Tom Green's ChewToy.
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* {{Troll}}: Whether laughter, stunned confusion or frustrated anger, Tom would find dozens and dozens of ways to get a reaction out of his victims on the street. This extended to his own audience members. He had a giveaway for tickets to a cruise, and all the audience member had to do was fish a cell phone out of the long-dead Racky The Raccoon. This deliberately ended in an {{Anticlimax}} when the only participant unceremoniously lost, meaning the audience (and poor, retching Glenn) endured the stench of month-old roadkill for nothing.
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* {{Troll}}: Whether laughter, stunned confusion or frustrated anger, Tom would find dozens and dozens of ways to get a reaction out of his victims on the street. This extended to his own audience members. He had a giveaway for tickets to a cruise, and all the audience member had to do was fish a cell phone out of the long-dead Racky The Raccoon.Raccoon by a certain amount of time. This deliberately ended in an {{Anticlimax}} when the only participant unceremoniously lost, meaning the audience (and poor, retching Glenn) endured the stench of month-old roadkill for nothing.
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Tom Green, and this show, is often remembered as one of the more grotesque footnotes of TheNineties, and it doesn't help that ''Series/{{Jackass}}'' debuted and succeeded Tom Green as the next big thing in shock humor. The show was #41 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time. And on top of that was his poorly-received feature film which he directed and starred in, the infamous ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' (which, like ''The Tom Green Show,'' is still a CultClassic in some circles). Yet Tom Green still has lots of supporters out there to this day, who hail him as a UrExample of the {{Troll}}, and he's better remembered in his native Canada than elsewhere. You might still find him showing up in odd places - for example, in 2020, he was a guest judge on ''[[Series/RuPaulsDragRace Canada's Drag Race,]]'' of all shows.
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Tom Green, and this show, is often remembered as one of the more grotesque footnotes of TheNineties, and it doesn't help that ''Series/{{Jackass}}'' debuted and succeeded Tom Green as the next big thing in shock humor. The show was #41 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time. And on top of that was his poorly-received feature film which he directed and starred in, the infamous ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' (which, like ''The Tom Green Show,'' is still a CultClassic in some circles). Yet Tom Green still has lots of supporters out there to this day, who hail him as a UrExample an early example of the a {{Troll}}, and he's better remembered in his native Canada than elsewhere. You might still find him showing up in odd places - for example, in 2020, he was a guest judge on ''[[Series/RuPaulsDragRace Canada's Drag Race,]]'' of all shows.
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* {{Troll}}: Whether laughter, stunned confusion or frustrated anger, Tom would find dozens and dozens of ways to get a reaction out of his victims on the street. This extended to his own audience members. He had a giveaway for tickets to a cruise, and all the audience member had to do was fish a cell phone out of the long-dead Racky The Raccoon. This deliberately ended in an {{Anticlimax}} when the only participant unceremoniously lost, meaning the audience (and poor, retching Glenn) endured the stench of month-old roadkill for nothing.
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* UnwantedGiftPlot: A deconstructed, RealityEnsues version. Tom once painted his parents' house ''plaid.'' It was so hideously gaudy that his father threatened to sell his car, and his mother locked herself in a room and refused to speak to him.
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* UnwantedGiftPlot: A deconstructed, RealityEnsues realistic version. Tom once painted his parents' house ''plaid.'' It was so hideously gaudy that his father threatened to sell his car, and his mother locked herself in a room and refused to speak to him.
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Tom Green, and this show, is often remembered as one of the more grotesque footnotes of TheNineties, and it doesn't help that ''Series/{{Jackass}}'' debuted and succeeded Tom Green as the next big thing in shock humor. The show was #41 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time. And on top of that was his poorly-received feature film which he directed and starred in, the infamous ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' (which, like ''The Tom Green Show,'' is still a CultClassic in some circles). Yet Tom Green still has lots of supporters out there to this day, who hail him as a UrExample of the {{Troll}}, and he's better remembered in his native Canada than elsewhere. You might still find him showing up in odd places - for example, in 2020, he was a guest judge on ''[[Series/RuPaulsDragRace Canada's Drag Race,]]'' of all places.
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Tom Green, and this show, is often remembered as one of the more grotesque footnotes of TheNineties, and it doesn't help that ''Series/{{Jackass}}'' debuted and succeeded Tom Green as the next big thing in shock humor. The show was #41 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time. And on top of that was his poorly-received feature film which he directed and starred in, the infamous ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' (which, like ''The Tom Green Show,'' is still a CultClassic in some circles). Yet Tom Green still has lots of supporters out there to this day, who hail him as a UrExample of the {{Troll}}, and he's better remembered in his native Canada than elsewhere. You might still find him showing up in odd places - for example, in 2020, he was a guest judge on ''[[Series/RuPaulsDragRace Canada's Drag Race,]]'' of all places.
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* ButtMonkey / TheChewToy: Sweet Jesus, Glenn Humplik had it even worse than Tom's parents. From having his hotel room investigated for drugs at 5am, to making Glenn do trapeze with a hangover, or even just following Glenn around on the street insisting that the camera gets a shot of him peeing.
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* TheChewToy: Sweet Jesus, Glenn Humplik had it even worse than Tom's parents. From having his hotel room investigated for drugs at 5am, to making Glenn do trapeze with a hangover, or even just following Glenn around on the street insisting that the camera gets a shot of him peeing.
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''The Tom Green Show'' was a combination of a sketch comedy show and talk show, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin hosted by none other than Tom Green,]] a former stand-up comic, and a member of Canadian rap group Organized Rhyme. During the show, he is usually accompanied by two of his long-time friends: Glenn Humplik, his old friend from working in radio, who occupied the couch, and Phil Giroux, whose sole purpose was to sit in the window with a cup of coffee and laugh at random jokes. After a pilot was produced to sell to CBC, it eventually wound up debuting on Creator/TheComedyNetwork in Canada, where it ran for two seasons.
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''The Tom Green Show'' was a combination of a sketch comedy show and talk show, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin hosted by none other than Tom Green,]] a former stand-up comic, and a member of Canadian rap group Organized Rhyme. During the show, he is usually accompanied by two of his long-time friends: Glenn Humplik, his old friend from working in radio, who occupied the couch, and Phil Giroux, whose sole purpose was to sit in the window with a cup of coffee and laugh at random jokes. After a pilot was produced to sell to CBC, it eventually wound up debuting on Creator/TheComedyNetwork in Canada, where it ran for two seasons.
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, Creator/{{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"). Tom would even lampoon his own public image when he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, and [[AntiClimax the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags]].
This incarnation of the show ended with a one-hour special devoted to Tom Green's sudden diagnosis with testicular cancer, a much more sobering approach than fans were used to from Tom. The show halted production after that, but it returned in 2003 as ''The New Tom Green Show.'' Armed with a late-night talk show format, it lasted several weeks before being cancelled by MTV, since it wasn't the direction the network wanted to go in.
Tom went on to host a talk show in his basement entitled ''Tom Green's House Tonight,'' and currently tours as a [[BookEnds stand-up comic.]]
This incarnation of the show ended with a one-hour special devoted to Tom Green's sudden diagnosis with testicular cancer, a much more sobering approach than fans were used to from Tom. The show halted production after that, but it returned in 2003 as ''The New Tom Green Show.'' Armed with a late-night talk show format, it lasted several weeks before being cancelled by MTV, since it wasn't the direction the network wanted to go in.
Tom went on to host a talk show in his basement entitled ''Tom Green's House Tonight,'' and currently tours as a [[BookEnds stand-up comic.]]
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, Creator/{{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure.exposure and another three seasons, where America became hip to his unique brand of madness. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"). Tom would even lampoon wasn't above lampooning his own public image when - for instance, he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, and fresh off the heels of her scandal with then-president UsefulNotes/BillClinton. It sounds like a recipe for outrageousness, but [[AntiClimax the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags]].
This incarnation of the show ended with a one-hour special devoted to Tom Green's sudden diagnosis with testicular cancer, and subsequent surgery, a much more sobering approach than fans were used to from Tom. The show halted production after that, but it returned in 2003 as ''The New Tom Green Show.'' Armed with a late-night talk show format, it lasted several weeks before being cancelled by MTV, since it wasn't the direction the network wanted to goin.
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Tom Green, and this show, is often remembered as one of the more grotesque footnotes of TheNineties, and it doesn't help that ''Series/{{Jackass}}'' debuted and succeeded Tom Green as the next big thing in shock humor. The show was #41 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time. And on top of that was his poorly-received feature film which he directed and starred in, the infamous ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' (which, like ''The Tom Green Show,'' is still a CultClassic in some circles). Yet Tom Green still has lots of supporters out there to this day, who hail him as a UrExample of the {{Troll}}, and he's better remembered in his native Canada than elsewhere. You might still find him showing up in odd places - for example, in 2020, he was a guest judge on ''[[Series/RuPaulsDragRace Canada's Drag Race,]]'' of all places.
This incarnation of the show ended with a one-hour special devoted to Tom Green's sudden diagnosis with testicular cancer, and subsequent surgery, a much more sobering approach than fans were used to from Tom. The show halted production after that, but it returned in 2003 as ''The New Tom Green Show.'' Armed with a late-night talk show format, it lasted several weeks before being cancelled by MTV, since it wasn't the direction the network wanted to go
Tom Green, and this show, is often remembered as one of the more grotesque footnotes of TheNineties, and it doesn't help that ''Series/{{Jackass}}'' debuted and succeeded Tom Green as the next big thing in shock humor. The show was #41 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time. And on top of that was his poorly-received feature film which he directed and starred in, the infamous ''Film/FreddyGotFingered'' (which, like ''The Tom Green Show,'' is still a CultClassic in some circles). Yet Tom Green still has lots of supporters out there to this day, who hail him as a UrExample of the {{Troll}}, and he's better remembered in his native Canada than elsewhere. You might still find him showing up in odd places - for example, in 2020, he was a guest judge on ''[[Series/RuPaulsDragRace Canada's Drag Race,]]'' of all places.
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* PottyEmergency: Once while on the street, Glenn had to pee, and Tom was ''adamant'' that the cameraman get a shot of him peeing. Glenn simply could not pee on camera, and eventually had to flee the scene entirely so he could get to a bathroom and lock them out.
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Within those two seasons, Tom Green became a notorious figure in Canada, whose brand of [[BlackComedy shock humor]], [[SurrealHumor surrealist humor]] and [[CandidCameraPrank street comedy]] wound up disturbing many grown-ups while developing a cult following among teenagers and young adults alike. One particular headline-making incident involved Tom showing up on a late night talk show [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ52koux6Lk and presenting host Mike Bullard with the show's mascot, Racky the Raccoon]] ([[{{Squick}} a dead raccoon he found]]).
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Within those two seasons, Tom Green became a notorious figure in Canada, whose brand of [[BlackComedy shock humor]], [[SurrealHumor surrealist humor]] and [[CandidCameraPrank street comedy]] wound up disturbing many grown-ups while developing a cult following among teenagers and young adults alike. One particular headline-making incident involved Tom showing up on a late night talk show show, ''Open Mike With Mike Bullard,'' and presenting Bullard with [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ52koux6Lk and presenting host Mike Bullard with the com/watch?v=pcP6bEt9pZM his show's mascot, Racky the Raccoon]] ([[{{Squick}} a dead raccoon he found]]).
found and kept for months]]).
* CandidCameraPrank: Played with in that the victims of Tom's nutso pranks often know they're on camera, but they're still dumbfounded and often outright offended as to what's going on.
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* UnwantedGiftPlot: A deconstructed, RealityEnsues version. Tom once painted his parents' house ''plaid.'' It was so hideously gaudy that his father threatened to sell his car, and his mother locked herself in a room and refused to speak to him.
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* EveryoneHasStandards: [[https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/bar-none-mitzvah/ Even Tom Green doesn't find racist humor funny]]
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, Creator/{{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"). Tom would even lampoon his own public image when he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, and [[{{Anticlimax}} the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags.]]
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, Creator/{{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"). Tom would even lampoon his own public image when he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, and [[{{Anticlimax}} [[AntiClimax the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags.]]
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* ButtMonkey / ChewToy: TheChewToy: Sweet Jesus, Glenn Humplik had it even worse than Tom's parents. From having his hotel room investigated for drugs at 5am, to making Glenn do trapeze with a hangover, or even just following Glenn around on the street insisting that the camera gets a shot of him peeing.
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* HoYay: Parodied InUniverse, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyENUHlUqBo in the most over the top manner possible.]]
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* StylisticSuck: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song]]." Briefly the number one song in America!
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* StylisticSuck: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Lonely Swedish (The Bum Bum Song]].Song)]]." Briefly the number one song in America!
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''The Tom Green Show'' was a combination of a sketch comedy show and talk show, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin hosted by none other than Tom Green,]] a former stand-up comic, and a member of Canadian rap group Organized Rhyme. During the show, he is usually accompanied by two of his long-time friends: Glenn Humplik, his old friend from working in radio, who occupied the couch, and Phil Giroux, whose sole purpose was to sit in the window with a cup of coffee and laugh at random jokes. After a pilot was produced to sell to CBC, it eventually wound up debuting on The Comedy Network in Canada, where it ran for two seasons.
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''The Tom Green Show'' was a combination of a sketch comedy show and talk show, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin hosted by none other than Tom Green,]] a former stand-up comic, and a member of Canadian rap group Organized Rhyme. During the show, he is usually accompanied by two of his long-time friends: Glenn Humplik, his old friend from working in radio, who occupied the couch, and Phil Giroux, whose sole purpose was to sit in the window with a cup of coffee and laugh at random jokes. After a pilot was produced to sell to CBC, it eventually wound up debuting on The Comedy Network Creator/TheComedyNetwork in Canada, where it ran for two seasons.
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, {{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"). Tom would even lampoon his own public image when he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, and [[{{Anticlimax}} the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags.]]
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, {{MTV}}, Creator/{{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"). Tom would even lampoon his own public image when he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, and [[{{Anticlimax}} the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags.]]
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, {{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjTYUxDyjI8 The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"). Tom would even lampoon his own public image when he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, and [[{{Anticlimax}} the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags.]]
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Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, {{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[http://www."[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjTYUxDyjI8 com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"). Tom would even lampoon his own public image when he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, and [[{{Anticlimax}} the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags.]]
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* StylisticSuck: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjTYUxDyjI8 com/watch?v=qJfnOdVeHxg The Bum Bum Song]]." Briefly the number one song in America!
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The Tom Green Show was a combination of a sketch comedy show and talk show, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin hosted by none other than Tom Green,]] a former stand-up comic, and a member of Canadian rap group Organized Rhyme. During the show, he is usually accompanied by two of his long-time friends: Glenn Humplik, his old friend from working in radio, who occupied the couch, and Phil Giroux, whose sole purpose was to sit in the window with a cup of coffee and laugh at random jokes. After a pilot was produced to sell to CBC, it eventually wound up debuting on The Comedy Network in Canada, where it ran for two seasons.
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* LargeHamAnnouncer: When Tom tried his hand at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O9JUFGZQ4Fc announcing a baseball game.]]
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* PimpedOutCar: Parodied with the Slutmobile, one of his more infamous skits. Tom had a lesbian sex scene painted in great detail on the hood of his father's car, much to his parents' horror.[[note]]As Tom revealed on Periscope in 2015, he still has the hood.[[/note]]
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* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}{{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Tom's style of comedy was just utter madness. Seriously, if you weren't there in the late 90s, you ''can't imagine'' what Tom Green's reign of terror was like.
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* FanDisserviceFanDisservice: Tom really did have a minor sex symbol status. This from the same guy who sucked milk straight out of cow's udders.
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* LargeHamLargeHam: Tom devours scenery with a grotesque fervor in nearly every skit.
* ManChild: A recurring theme of Tom's skits was that he (or rather, his on-air persona) had the maturity level of a child.
* ManChild: A recurring theme of Tom's skits was that he (or rather, his on-air persona) had the maturity level of a child.
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* SurrealHumor: Tom Green once claimed that the best part of his show was that people didn't understand it, and if they did, "it would suck."
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* HoYay: Parodied InUniverse, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyENUHlUqBo in the most over-the-top manner possible.]]
* HumiliationConga: To a random teenager on a cruise ship, and then the waiter, with help from Tom's instructions over the PA system to the other passengers.
* HumiliationConga: To a random teenager on a cruise ship, and then the waiter, with help from Tom's instructions over the PA system to the other passengers.
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* HoYay: Parodied InUniverse, [[http://www.[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyENUHlUqBo in the most over-the-top over the top manner possible.]]
* HumiliationConga: To a random teenager on a cruise ship, and then the waiter, with help from Tom's instructions over the PAsystem system, to the other passengers.passengers:
* HumiliationConga: To a random teenager on a cruise ship, and then the waiter, with help from Tom's instructions over the PA
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* OverlyLongGag: "Tom Green Orders a Sandwich." It's just him at a Subway store asking to have toppings added to his sub for several minutes until the employee making the sub finally cuts him off. By the time he's finished, the toppings are about 4 times the height of the sandwich itself.
* SpiritualSuccessor: Some call Tom this, in comparison to Creator/AndyKaufman. ''{{Series/Jackass}}'' was one to ''The Tom Green Show''.
* SpiritualSuccessor: Some call Tom this, in comparison to Creator/AndyKaufman. ''{{Series/Jackass}}'' was one to ''The Tom Green Show''.
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* OverlyLongGag: "Tom Green Orders a Sandwich." It's just him at a Subway store store, asking to have toppings added to his sub for several minutes minutes, until the employee making the sub finally cuts him off. By the time he's finished, the toppings are about 4 times the height height, of the sandwich itself.
* SpiritualSuccessor: Some call Tom this, in comparison to Creator/AndyKaufman.''{{Series/Jackass}}'' ''Series/{{Jackass}}'' was one to ''The Tom Green Show''.Show.''
* SpiritualSuccessor: Some call Tom this, in comparison to Creator/AndyKaufman.
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* StylisticSuck: "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjTYUxDyjI8 The Bum Bum Song.]]" Briefly the number one song in America!
* TooMuchInformation: Claiming that it's embarrassing to buy condoms, he decided that this time he'd bring the camera with him. He then details to the staff ''exactly'' how he plans on using the condoms. This kind of goofy subversion was a Tom Green specialty.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-klvLR06lg Holy SHIT.]]
* TooMuchInformation: Claiming that it's embarrassing to buy condoms, he decided that this time he'd bring the camera with him. He then details to the staff ''exactly'' how he plans on using the condoms. This kind of goofy subversion was a Tom Green specialty.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-klvLR06lg Holy SHIT.]]
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* StylisticSuck: "[[http://www."[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjTYUxDyjI8 The Bum Bum Song.]]" Song]]." Briefly the number one song in America!
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* TooMuchInformation: Claiming that it's embarrassing to buy condoms, he decided that this
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* [[invoked]] DudeNotFunny: Tom's targets in public, whose reactions to his behavior ranged from obvious discomfort to incoherent rage. His parents looked especially mortified to be in his skits.
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->''This is [[TitleDrop The Tom Green Show,]]''\\
''It's not the Green Tom Show,''\\
''This is my favorite show!''\\
''Because it is my show!''\\
''If this was'' '''''your''''' ''show,''\\
''You'd probably like it more than I did,''\\
''That's just because it was your show,''\\
''But it's not your show!''\\
''It's The Tom Green Show!''
The Tom Green Show was a combination of a sketch comedy show and talk show, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin hosted by none other than Tom Green,]] a former stand-up comic, and a member of Canadian rap group Organized Rhyme. During the show, he is usually accompanied by two of his long-time friends: Glenn Humplik, his old friend from working in radio, who occupied the couch, and Phil Giroux, whose sole purpose was to sit in the window with a cup of coffee and laugh at random jokes. After a pilot was produced to sell to CBC, it eventually wound up debuting on The Comedy Network in Canada, where it ran for two seasons.
Within those two seasons, Tom Green became a notorious figure in Canada, whose brand of [[BlackComedy shock humor]], [[SurrealHumor surrealist humor]] and [[CandidCameraPrank street comedy]] wound up disturbing many grown-ups while developing a cult following among teenagers and young adults alike. One particular headline-making incident involved Tom showing up on a late night talk show [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ52koux6Lk and presenting host Mike Bullard with the show's mascot, Racky the Raccoon]] ([[{{Squick}} a dead raccoon he found]]).
Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, {{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjTYUxDyjI8 The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"). Tom would even lampoon his own public image when he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, and [[{{Anticlimax}} the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags.]]
This incarnation of the show ended with a one-hour special devoted to Tom Green's sudden diagnosis with testicular cancer, a much more sobering approach than fans were used to from Tom. The show halted production after that, but it returned in 2003 as ''The New Tom Green Show.'' Armed with a late-night talk show format, it lasted several weeks before being cancelled by MTV, since it wasn't the direction the network wanted to go in.
Tom went on to host a talk show in his basement entitled ''Tom Green's House Tonight,'' and currently tours as a [[BookEnds stand-up comic.]]
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!!Provides Examples Of:
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Inverted. Throughout the show's run, Tom found numerous ways to make his parents uncomfortable, such as leaving a severed cow's head in their bed (because his father likes Film/TheGodfather), painting a pornographic picture on his father's car, and even putting a statue on their lawn depicting domestic violence, then a second one depicting a sex act.
* BloodyHilarious: One skit involved Tom walking down the street covered in (fake) blood carrying a mangled bike.
* BrokenRecord: "I'M GONNA THROW A PIGGY OFF THE HILLLLLLLLL..."
** Coming from Tom it crosses into MadnessMantra.
* ButtMonkey / ChewToy: Sweet Jesus, Glenn Humplik had it even worse than Tom's parents. From having his hotel room investigated for drugs at 5am, to making Glenn do trapeze with a hangover, or even just following Glenn around on the street insisting that the camera gets a shot of him peeing.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}
* CringeComedy: With ''extra cringe.''
* ClusterFBomb: Tom receives one of the biggest swearing fits in television history from a cranky old man, simply [[DisproportionateRetribution for asking where he's going.]]
* FanDisservice
* HoYay: Parodied InUniverse, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyENUHlUqBo in the most over-the-top manner possible.]]
* HumiliationConga: To a random teenager on a cruise ship, and then the waiter, with help from Tom's instructions over the PA system to the other passengers.
-->''"Now [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment wrap him in the tablecloth and then smear butter on his head]]."''
* LargeHam
* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: Usually they're already dead.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: A major part of Tom's skits.
* OnlySaneMan: Glenn, of course.
* SpiritualSuccessor: Some call Tom this, in comparison to Creator/AndyKaufman. ''{{Series/Jackass}}'' was one to ''The Tom Green Show''.
* StraightMan: Glenn.
* StylisticSuck: "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjTYUxDyjI8 The Bum Bum Song.]]" Briefly the number one song in America!
* TooMuchInformation: Claiming that it's embarrassing to buy condoms, he decided that this time he'd bring the camera with him. He then details to the staff ''exactly'' how he plans on using the condoms. This kind of goofy subversion was a Tom Green specialty.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-klvLR06lg Holy SHIT.]]
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->''This is [[TitleDrop The Tom Green Show,]]''\\
''It's not the Green Tom Show,''\\
''This is my favorite show!''\\
''Because it is my show!''\\
''If this was'' '''''your''''' ''show,''\\
''You'd probably like it more than I did,''\\
''That's just because it was your show,''\\
''But it's not your show!''\\
''It's The Tom Green Show!''
The Tom Green Show was a combination of a sketch comedy show and talk show, [[ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin hosted by none other than Tom Green,]] a former stand-up comic, and a member of Canadian rap group Organized Rhyme. During the show, he is usually accompanied by two of his long-time friends: Glenn Humplik, his old friend from working in radio, who occupied the couch, and Phil Giroux, whose sole purpose was to sit in the window with a cup of coffee and laugh at random jokes. After a pilot was produced to sell to CBC, it eventually wound up debuting on The Comedy Network in Canada, where it ran for two seasons.
Within those two seasons, Tom Green became a notorious figure in Canada, whose brand of [[BlackComedy shock humor]], [[SurrealHumor surrealist humor]] and [[CandidCameraPrank street comedy]] wound up disturbing many grown-ups while developing a cult following among teenagers and young adults alike. One particular headline-making incident involved Tom showing up on a late night talk show [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RJ52koux6Lk and presenting host Mike Bullard with the show's mascot, Racky the Raccoon]] ([[{{Squick}} a dead raccoon he found]]).
Tom's following got significant enough that he was soon picked up by an American network, {{MTV}}, which gave Tom much more exposure. At the height of his fame, Tom even released a song free on his website entitled "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjTYUxDyjI8 The Bum Bum Song,]]" which went straight to #1 on ''Total Request Live'' (which Tom himself personally retired no sooner then it did stating he "wanted to be fair to the other artists"). Tom would even lampoon his own public image when he did one show in Canada with Monica Lewinsky, and [[{{Anticlimax}} the show promptly wound up centered around Monica's interest in handbags.]]
This incarnation of the show ended with a one-hour special devoted to Tom Green's sudden diagnosis with testicular cancer, a much more sobering approach than fans were used to from Tom. The show halted production after that, but it returned in 2003 as ''The New Tom Green Show.'' Armed with a late-night talk show format, it lasted several weeks before being cancelled by MTV, since it wasn't the direction the network wanted to go in.
Tom went on to host a talk show in his basement entitled ''Tom Green's House Tonight,'' and currently tours as a [[BookEnds stand-up comic.]]
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!!Provides Examples Of:
* AmazinglyEmbarrassingParents: Inverted. Throughout the show's run, Tom found numerous ways to make his parents uncomfortable, such as leaving a severed cow's head in their bed (because his father likes Film/TheGodfather), painting a pornographic picture on his father's car, and even putting a statue on their lawn depicting domestic violence, then a second one depicting a sex act.
* BloodyHilarious: One skit involved Tom walking down the street covered in (fake) blood carrying a mangled bike.
* BrokenRecord: "I'M GONNA THROW A PIGGY OFF THE HILLLLLLLLL..."
** Coming from Tom it crosses into MadnessMantra.
* ButtMonkey / ChewToy: Sweet Jesus, Glenn Humplik had it even worse than Tom's parents. From having his hotel room investigated for drugs at 5am, to making Glenn do trapeze with a hangover, or even just following Glenn around on the street insisting that the camera gets a shot of him peeing.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}
* CringeComedy: With ''extra cringe.''
* ClusterFBomb: Tom receives one of the biggest swearing fits in television history from a cranky old man, simply [[DisproportionateRetribution for asking where he's going.]]
* FanDisservice
* HoYay: Parodied InUniverse, [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xyENUHlUqBo in the most over-the-top manner possible.]]
* HumiliationConga: To a random teenager on a cruise ship, and then the waiter, with help from Tom's instructions over the PA system to the other passengers.
-->''"Now [[CoolAndUnusualPunishment wrap him in the tablecloth and then smear butter on his head]]."''
* LargeHam
* NoAnimalsWereHarmed: Usually they're already dead.
* ObfuscatingStupidity: A major part of Tom's skits.
* OnlySaneMan: Glenn, of course.
* SpiritualSuccessor: Some call Tom this, in comparison to Creator/AndyKaufman. ''{{Series/Jackass}}'' was one to ''The Tom Green Show''.
* StraightMan: Glenn.
* StylisticSuck: "[[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjTYUxDyjI8 The Bum Bum Song.]]" Briefly the number one song in America!
* TooMuchInformation: Claiming that it's embarrassing to buy condoms, he decided that this time he'd bring the camera with him. He then details to the staff ''exactly'' how he plans on using the condoms. This kind of goofy subversion was a Tom Green specialty.
* VomitIndiscretionShot: [[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3-klvLR06lg Holy SHIT.]]
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