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Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!

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11 Φεβ 2007
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Abso Lutely Productions
Tim και Eric φοβερό σόου, εξαιρετική δουλειά! είναι μια αμερικανική κωμική τηλεοπτική σειρά σκετς, που δημιουργήθηκε και πρωταγωνιστεί από τους Tim Heidecker και Eric Wareheim, η οποία έκανε πρεμιέρα στις 11 Φεβρουαρίου 2007 στο κωμικό μπλοκ Adult Swim του Cartoon Network και διήρκεσε μέχρι τον Μάιο του 2010. Το πρόγραμμα περιλαμβάνει σουρεαλιστικό και συχνά σατιρικό χιούμορ, μουσικές πράξεις σε στυλ τηλεόρασης με δημόσια πρόσβαση, παράξενες ψεύτικες διαφημίσεις και μοντάζ και ειδικά εφέ που επιλέχθηκαν για να κάνουν την εκπομπή να φαίνεται κατασκήνωση. Το πρόγραμμα περιλάμβανε ένα ευρύ φάσμα ηθοποιών, που εκτείνονταν από αστέρια όπως ο Will Ferrell, ο John C. Reilly, ο David Cross, ο Bob Odenkirk, ο Will Forte και ο Zach Galifianakis, μέχρι εναλλακτικούς κωμικούς όπως ο Neil Hamburger, μέχρι τηλεοπτικούς ηθοποιούς όπως ο Alan Thicke, διασημότητες και ιμπρεσιονιστές. Οι δημιουργοί της σειράς την έχουν περιγράψει ως «την εφιαλτική εκδοχή της τηλεόρασης».

About

Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! is a surreal sketch comedy series that aired on Adult Swim from 2007 to 2010.

Created by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, the show blends absurd sketches, faux commercials, and public‑access‑style musical numbers. Its humor leans into anti‑humor and cringe comedy, often pushing the boundaries of taste with bizarre characters, awkward dialogue and satirical commentary on media tropes. The five‑season run featured frequent celebrity cameos and a unique, glitchy editing style that made the program feel intentionally off‑beat and chaotic.

What to know

  • 5 seasons, 50 episodes, plus a Chrimbus special
  • Episode length 11–22 minutes, typically 15–20
  • Primarily adult‑oriented with strong language
  • Heavy use of absurdist satire and anti‑humor
  • Signature off‑kilter editing and special effects
  • Season 5 marks a noticeable darker tone
  • Available on HBO Max and DVD collections
  • Frequent guest stars include Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, and Jeff Goldblum

Watch if

If you appreciate off‑beat comedy that revels in awkwardness, embraces satire, and enjoys a blend of sketch, musical performance, and fake commercials, this show will give you a fresh, irreverent take on late‑night television.

Skip if

If you prefer clean humor, structured narratives, or are sensitive to strong profanity and dark, sometimes disturbing content, this show may not suit your taste.

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Show Premise
The series builds on the creators’ earlier work, offering a mix of sketch, song, and mock‑commercial segments. It frequently references its own universe through recurring characters from prior shows, like the Channel 5 Married News Team and the Cinco Corporation, and often spoofs television tropes with absurd twists.
Characters & Segments
Recurring sketches include "Uncle Muscles Hour" hosted by a gravelly‑voiced Weird Al and the Channel 5 news crew. The show also features off‑beat product demos, public‑access talent, and satirical versions of infomercials that push the envelope of taste.
Production Style
The duo’s signature editing—rapid cuts, distorted sound, and low‑budget effects—creates an intentionally jarring aesthetic. The result feels like a mash‑up of infomercials, corporate training videos, and TV shopping channels, all twisted into campy satire.
Guest Appearances
Celebrity cameos range from Will Ferrell to Jeff Goldblum, plus alternative comedians like Neil Hamburger. These guest spots often play into the show’s absurdity, blurring lines between actor and character.
Seasonal Evolution
The first four seasons leaned into bright, goofy absurdity, while season five, dubbed "Season Cinco," intensified the darkness and introduced more explicit satire, earning a TV‑MA rating.
Broadcast History
Debuting February 2007, the series ran until May 2010 on Adult Swim. A later special aired in December 2010, and the show has since been released on DVD and streamed on HBO Max.
Cultural Impact
The program cultivated a devoted niche audience, influencing later Adult Swim offerings. Its mix of satire, absurdity, and low‑budget production helped shape the network’s distinct comedic voice.

FAQ

What is Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! about?
It is a sketch comedy series that mixes absurd sketches, faux commercials, and public‑access‑style music segments, often satirizing media tropes.
How many seasons and episodes does the show have?
The show ran for five seasons, totaling 50 episodes, plus a Chrimbus special.
When did the series first air?
It premiered on February 11, 2007, on Adult Swim.
When did the show end?
The final episode aired on May 2, 2010, with a later special in 2010.
What is the runtime of an episode?
Episodes run between 11 and 22 minutes, most typically about 15–20 minutes.
Is the show available on streaming services?
Yes, it can be streamed on HBO Max and is available on DVD.
Do the sketches have recurring characters?
Yes, characters like the Channel 5 News team, Uncle Muscles, and the Cinco Corporation recur across seasons.
What kind of humor does the show use?
It relies on absurd, anti‑humor, cringe comedy, and satire, often pushing uncomfortable boundaries.
Are there any strong language warnings?
The series features strong profanity and mature themes, suitable for adults only.
What is Season Cinco?
Season 5, called Season Cinco, is darker and includes more explicit satire, earning a TV‑MA rating.
Why are there so many celebrity cameos?
The creators enjoy blending mainstream talent with off‑beat characters to amplify the absurdity of sketches.
What is the editing style of the show?
It uses rapid cuts, distorted sound, and low‑budget effects to create an intentionally chaotic visual tone.
Did the show influence other Adult Swim shows?
Yes, it helped define Adult Swim’s comedic identity, influencing later programs with a surreal, low‑budget aesthetic.
Is there a TV movie or spin‑off?
There is a spin‑off called Check It Out! with Dr. Steve Brule, and a one‑hour special aired in 2010.
What are the main recurring sketch categories?
They include faux commercials, public‑access segments, musical performances, and mock news broadcasts.
Are the sketches based on real events?
Most sketches are fictional and exaggerated, though some reference real media and cultural phenomena.
Is the show suitable for a family audience?
No, it contains mature language, dark themes, and satirical content not appropriate for children.
Do the hosts act as themselves?
They play exaggerated versions of themselves, often acting as hosts or characters within sketches.
What is the theme song?
The theme is titled "Awesome Show Theme" composed by Davin Wood and DJ Douggpound.
How did the show get its title?
It follows the creators’ quirky naming style, combining the phrase "awesome show" with a playful "great job" tag.
What is the reception of the series?
Critics praised its originality and boldness, while audiences found it divisive due to its extreme absurdity.
Are there any notable recurring characters?
Yes, characters such as Dr. Steve Brule, the Channel 5 News team, and the Cinco Corporation appear multiple times.

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