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* CringeComedy: A lot, but the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyh3C1xDT3Y "Spagett!"]] might be the very best example.

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* CringeComedy: A lot, but the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyh3C1xDT3Y "Spagett!"]] might be the very best example.
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* PunnyName: Many of the names of the people from the commercials have ridiculous and [[ToiletHumor quite possibly offensive]] names like Bradley Michael Fahrtz for the Poop Tube, Dick Dousche and his eponymous Cleaning Rag, and Diha Riah-Jones for D-Pants (which is itself a PunnyName).

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* PunnyName: Many of the names of the people from the commercials have ridiculous and [[ToiletHumor quite possibly offensive]] names like Bradley Michael Fahrtz for the Poop Tube, Dick Dousche and his eponymous Cleaning Rag, and Diha Diah Riah-Jones for D-Pants (which is itself a PunnyName).
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* PunnyName: Many of the names of the people from the commercials have ridiculous and [[ToiletHumor quite possibly offensive]] names like Bradley Michael Fahrtz for the Poop Tube, Dick Dousche and his eponymous Cleaning Rag, and Diha Riah-Jones for D-Pants (which, in itself, it a PunnyName).

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* PunnyName: Many of the names of the people from the commercials have ridiculous and [[ToiletHumor quite possibly offensive]] names like Bradley Michael Fahrtz for the Poop Tube, Dick Dousche and his eponymous Cleaning Rag, and Diha Riah-Jones for D-Pants (which, in itself, it (which is itself a PunnyName).



** {{Parody}}: ''Brules Rules'' parodies advice columns, ''Quall of Duty'' parodies cop shows, ''Crows'' and horror films (with {{Homage}} to {{Film/Birdemic}}).
** {{Pastiche}}: "Pusswhip Banggang" with late 70s rock, both ''Back To Squall'' and ''Road Trip'' and 80s comedies
* ShoutOut: [[WesternAnimation/SpaceGhostCoastToCoast "Space Course Horse to Horse"]]

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** {{Parody}}: ''Brules Rules'' parodies advice columns, ''Quall of Duty'' parodies cop shows, ''Crows'' and parodies horror films (with {{Homage}} to {{Film/Birdemic}}).
** {{Pastiche}}: "Pusswhip Banggang" with late 70s rock, both ''Back To Squall'' and ''Road Trip'' and with 80s comedies
comedies.
* ShoutOut: [[WesternAnimation/SpaceGhostCoastToCoast "Space Course Horse to Horse"]]Horse"]].

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* GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In-Universe with the commercial for Dick Dousche's Cleaning Rag.
--> '''Dick Dousche''': Thank you. I'm Dick Dousche. That's my real name... That's the only way we can get away with this.

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%% * GettingCrapPastTheRadar: In-Universe with the commercial for Dick Dousche's Cleaning Rag.
--> '''Dick Dousche''': Thank you. I'm Dick Dousche. That's my real name... That's the
GettingCrapPastThe Radar: Due to overwhelming and persistent misuse, GCPTR is on-page examples only way we can get away with this.until 01 June 2021. If you are reading this in the future, please check the trope page to make sure your example fits the current definition.
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* LastSecondWordSwap: Two involving Richard Dunn. The first being Dunn introducing David Liebe-Hart per the teleprompter, but the word Hart is replaced with Mintz instead (which almost makes Liebe-Hart corpse). The second being during his interview with Dave Navarro, where the teleprompter hangs on the word "David" for long enough to suggest that it will be Liebe-Hart again, but is eventually followed by "Navarro".
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* SpecialGuest: Creator/JeffGoldblum, Creator/MichaelCera, Creator/WillFerrell, Paul "Pee-Wee Herman" Reubens, Music/WeirdAlYankovic, [[Film/TheRoom Tommy Wiseau]], Music/TheLonelyIsland, and ''Mr. Show'''s Bob and David, among others.

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* SpecialGuest: Creator/JeffGoldblum, Creator/MichaelCera, Creator/WillFerrell, [[Creator/PaulReubens Paul "Pee-Wee "Pee-wee Herman" Reubens, Reubens]], Music/WeirdAlYankovic, [[Film/TheRoom Tommy Wiseau]], Music/TheLonelyIsland, and ''Mr. Show'''s Bob and David, among others.
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* NoSell: The targets of Spagett's "spooking" barely react.
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** The episode "Jim and Derrick" is basically one giant mockery of Creator/{{MTV}}.

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** The episode "Jim and Derrick" is basically one giant mockery of Creator/{{MTV}}.Creator/{{MTV}} circa the late '90's and early '00's.
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* LaserGuidedBroadcast: Tim and Eric air and star in [[https://youtu.be/cd4-UnU8lWY an advertisement]] that they intend for Jim Booney, who they really, really badly want to give a free house to.
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* ConspicuousCG: Grum from "Anniversary", and later in the Glen Tennis movie '''The Pillgrums''.
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* DespairEventHorizon: Subverted in the commercial for Cinco's H'amb, where a man driven to suicide after losing all of his money finds hope again thanks to the titular H'amb, substitube lamb made from ham. [[spoiler:And then DoubleSubverted after hearing the horrible {{Pun}} for substitute lobster made from ham, Ham'bster.]]

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* DespairEventHorizon: Subverted in the commercial for Cinco's H'amb, where a man driven to suicide after losing all of his money finds hope again thanks to the titular H'amb, substitube substitute lamb made from ham. [[spoiler:And then DoubleSubverted after hearing the horrible {{Pun}} for substitute lobster made from ham, Ham'bster.]]
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* CringeComedy

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* CringeComedyCringeComedy: A lot, but the [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uyh3C1xDT3Y "Spagett!"]] might be the very best example.
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* InherentlyFunnyWords: The script frequently uses "pep-pep" in place of "dad" or "granddad."
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* ToiletHumor: A pair of pants that allow the wearer to avoid the bother of ''using'' the toilet. Another sketch had an invention that allowed the male user to poop using a urinal while standing the entire time. Yet another product was an adapter to use a urinal to take a shower.

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* ToiletHumor: A pair of plastic pants worn under your actual pants to help contain uncontrollable diarrhea -- followed later in the same episode by a "Napple" sleep aid product that allow has a laxative intended to wake you up (indeed, the wearer to avoid ad does recommend using the bother of ''using'' the toilet. Another sketch products together). Other sketches had an invention that allowed the male user to poop using a urinal while standing the entire time. Yet another product was time, an adapter to use a urinal to take a shower.shower, and pills that contain chicken embryos that incubate in the user's intestines (thus allowing the user to "lay" eggs in their toilet).
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** ''Uncle Muscles Show'' sketches feature 1980s and '90s icon Music/WeirdAlYankovic, and feel like a warped version of a bad '80s cable access show. The "special effects" look like they were ripped right from old Genie analog editing consoles.

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** ''Uncle Muscles Show'' Muscle's Hour'' sketches feature 1980s and '90s icon Music/WeirdAlYankovic, and feel like a warped version of a bad '80s cable access show.show (such as ''Stairway to Stardom''). The "special effects" look like they were ripped right from old Genie analog editing consoles.
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** Puppeteer and {{Cloudcuckoolander}} David Lied Hart holds a giant VHS cassette with a "VHS for sale" sign nearby.

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** Puppeteer and {{Cloudcuckoolander}} David Lied Liebe Hart holds a giant VHS cassette with a "VHS for sale" sign nearby.
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* TwoDecadesBehind: As implied with {{Retraux}} above, the entire show (even the "50th Anniversary" episode) appears to take place in a world that never culturally nor technologically matured past 1995.

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* TwoDecadesBehind: As implied with {{Retraux}} above, the entire show (even the "50th Anniversary" episode) "Anniversary" episode, which supposedly takes place in 2057) appears to take place in a world that never culturally nor technologically matured past 1995.
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* TwoDecadesBehind: As implied with {{Retraux}} above, the entire show (even episodes that supposedly take place in the future such as ''Anniversary'') appears to take place in a world that never culturally nor technologically matured past 1995.

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* TwoDecadesBehind: As implied with {{Retraux}} above, the entire show (even episodes that supposedly take place in the future such as ''Anniversary'') "50th Anniversary" episode) appears to take place in a world that never culturally nor technologically matured past 1995.
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* TwoDecadesBehind: As implied with {{Retraux}} above, the entire show appears to take place in a world that never culturally matured past 1995. Even episodes that supposedly take place in the future such as ''Anniversary'' treat obsolete technologies like computers with command line interfaces and floppy drives like they're still relevant...

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* TwoDecadesBehind: As implied with {{Retraux}} above, the entire show appears to take place in a world that never culturally matured past 1995. Even (even episodes that supposedly take place in the future such as ''Anniversary'' treat obsolete technologies like computers with command line interfaces and floppy drives like they're still relevant...''Anniversary'') appears to take place in a world that never culturally nor technologically matured past 1995.
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* TwoDecadesBehind: As implied with {{Retraux}} above, the entire show appears to take place in a world that never culturally matured past 1995. Even episodes that supposedly take place in the future such as ''Anniversary'' treat obsolete technologies like computers with command line interfaces and floppy drives like they're still relevant...
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* CassetteFuturism: Several skits:

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** Uncle Muscles show sketches feature 1980s and '90s icon Music/WeirdAlYankovic, and feel like a warped version of a bad '80s cable access show. The "special effects" look like they were ripped right from old Genie analog editing consoles.
** One sketch is made to look like an ad for a Midi file organizer.
** One sketch is made to look like an ad for "The Internette" (all contained on one CD!) and reeks of this trope. You have to see it to believe how deep into this trope it really is. (season 2 episode 8)
** Its SpinOff counts as well.

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** Uncle ''Uncle Muscles show Show'' sketches feature 1980s and '90s icon Music/WeirdAlYankovic, and feel like a warped version of a bad '80s cable access show. The "special effects" look like they were ripped right from old Genie analog editing consoles.
** One sketch is made to look like an ad Several Cinco products reek of this, including the "Cinco MIDI Organizer" (which organizes your MIDI files by assigning them impractically-long access codes), the Cinco Video Cube Playback System (an equally-impractical distribution method for films that involves plugging a Midi file organizer.
** One sketch is made to look like an ad for
titular cube into a VHS cassette), and "The Internette" (all contained -- which simulates the internet all on one CD!) and reeks of this trope. You CD! (you have to see it to believe how deep into this trope it really is. (season 2 episode 8)
** Its SpinOff counts as well.
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* AccidentalMisnaming: In "Universe", Richard Dunn credits David Liebe Hart as "David Lieber Mintz", [[CaptionHumor requiring the introductory caption to be hastily changed]]
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** This is Tim and Eric's M.O. in general. They delight in creating situations that are so bizarre and awkward you can't help but laugh, [[LoveItOrHateIt if you haven't clicked off in disgust already]], that is.

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** This is Tim and Eric's M.O. in general. They delight in creating situations that are so bizarre and awkward you can't help but laugh, [[LoveItOrHateIt if you haven't clicked off in disgust already]], already, that is.
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* {{Shotacon}}: Pierre is apparently attracted to both little boys and their fathers.
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* SpinOff: ''CheckItOutWithDrSteveBrule''. It's exactly what you'd expect from a Tim and Eric spinoff, for better or worse.

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* SpinOff: ''CheckItOutWithDrSteveBrule''.''Series/CheckItOutWithDrSteveBrule''. It's exactly what you'd expect from a Tim and Eric spinoff, for better or worse.
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* ExtremeDoormat: In "Casey Reanimated"'s "No. 1 Co-Worker" sketches, the titular co-workers allow Tim and Eric to urinate all over their office spaces, including in the trash can, on the carpet, in the office supplies, and on the co-workers themselves.
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** "I'm Gonna Be a Mommy", a song about an unplanned pregnancy.

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** "I'm Gonna Be a Mommy", a catchy song about an unplanned pregnancy.
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** The i-Jammer, a toy that triggers seizures in children.
** "I'm Gonna Be a Mommy", a song about an unplanned pregnancy.
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** The episode "Jim and Derrick" is basically one giant mockery of {{MTV}}.

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** The episode "Jim and Derrick" is basically one giant mockery of {{MTV}}.Creator/{{MTV}}.

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