TripTank

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  • TV-MA
  • 2014
  • 3 Seasons
  • 6.5  (1,441)

TripTank was a sketch comedy series that aired on Comedy Central from 2014 to 2016. The show focused on a variety of characters and scenarios, ranging from the absurd to the surreal. A wide range of topics were explored, including pop culture, current events, and social issues. One of the main highlights of the show was the voice talent, which included Carlos Alazraqui. Alazraqui, who is known for his work on shows like Reno 911! and Family Guy, brought his unique brand of humor to TripTank. He voiced a number of different characters throughout the show's run, from animated animals to politicians to celebrities. The sketches featured on TripTank varied in length and style. Some were short, one-off gags that lasted only a few seconds, while others were longer narratives that played out over the course of an entire episode. The show had a very free-form feel to it, with the sketches often jumping from topic to topic without much of a connecting thread. One recurring segment on the show was "Jeff & Some Aliens," which followed the adventures of a slacker named Jeff and a trio of extraterrestrial visitors. The aliens, who were part of a sort of intergalactic diplomatic corps, often found themselves getting caught up in Jeff's bizarre and sometimes dangerous schemes. Another notable sketch featured on the show was "Gerald's World," which was a parody of children's TV programming. The segment featured a puppet named Gerald who lived in a fantastical world filled with talking animals and magical beings. However, as the segment progressed, it became clear that Gerald's world was not as wholesome and innocent as it first appeared. The humor on TripTank was often quite dark and edgy, with jokes ranging from the absurdly silly to the shockingly offensive. The show did not shy away from controversial topics, and often tackled taboo subjects with a subversive and irreverent tone. Overall, TripTank was a highly entertaining and often unpredictable show that pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable on television. While it may not be to everyone's tastes, fans of sketch comedy and irreverent humor will find plenty to enjoy in this bizarre and often hilarious series.

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Green Out
10. Green Out
August 22, 2016
A kid participates in a role-playing game via webcam, immigrants' names get changed at Ellis Island, and the guys try to prank Gary at the mall on "Suck It, Gary!"
The D.O.N.G.
9. The D.O.N.G.
August 15, 2016
Sammy tries to make "Jeff & Some Aliens" into a hit TV show, Ricky the Rocketship tries to prevent a gang war, and Chaz Sinclair throws a bachelor party at his hillside mansion.
The Director
8. The Director
August 8, 2016
Jerk Chicken visits a strip club, a group of forest animals make a dress for Cinderella, and director Buck LaFontaine wreaks havoc at the TripTank offices.
Deuce Ex Machina
7. Deuce Ex Machina
August 1, 2016
Jeff goes on a trip to the aliens' world; a fairy godmother has too many drinks; a lady discovers a new way to carry her items.
Brain Virus
6. Brain Virus
July 25, 2016
A clown vs. a mime; a Bond villain-turned-stand-up comedy celebrity; an angry response to jokes about a guy's wife.
#InsideRoy
5. #InsideRoy
July 18, 2016
Gary gets hit with bird feces; an upset boss wants his Oops All Berries cereal; Steve shrinks himself to absolve of one of Roy's memories.
TripTank 2025
4. TripTank 2025
July 11, 2016
Stand-Up Dad's "Rocko" character angers his family; Sir Ian fights a warlock. Also: another edition of "Pills, Pills, Pills."
Sick Day
3. Sick Day
July 4, 2016
Fallen from grace, a mayor holds a press conference in the middle of an insect apocalypse, a very loud ninja assassin executes a job, and Animal Hitman struggles to take out a fly.
How the Sausage Is Made
2. How the Sausage Is Made
June 27, 2016
Jerk Chicken goes on an afternoon adventure; cowboys battle for the title of Smallest Dick in the West; Steve and Roy get stuck in a long bathroom line.
Crime Steve Investigation
1. Crime Steve Investigation
June 20, 2016
Bethiffer searches for terrorists at the mall; the aliens "sound machine" has unexpected consequences; Gary is pranked at a water park.
Description

TripTank was a sketch comedy series that aired on Comedy Central from 2014 to 2016. The show focused on a variety of characters and scenarios, ranging from the absurd to the surreal. A wide range of topics were explored, including pop culture, current events, and social issues.

One of the main highlights of the show was the voice talent, which included Carlos Alazraqui. Alazraqui, who is known for his work on shows like Reno 911! and Family Guy, brought his unique brand of humor to TripTank. He voiced a number of different characters throughout the show's run, from animated animals to politicians to celebrities.

The sketches featured on TripTank varied in length and style. Some were short, one-off gags that lasted only a few seconds, while others were longer narratives that played out over the course of an entire episode. The show had a very free-form feel to it, with the sketches often jumping from topic to topic without much of a connecting thread.

One recurring segment on the show was "Jeff & Some Aliens," which followed the adventures of a slacker named Jeff and a trio of extraterrestrial visitors. The aliens, who were part of a sort of intergalactic diplomatic corps, often found themselves getting caught up in Jeff's bizarre and sometimes dangerous schemes.

Another notable sketch featured on the show was "Gerald's World," which was a parody of children's TV programming. The segment featured a puppet named Gerald who lived in a fantastical world filled with talking animals and magical beings. However, as the segment progressed, it became clear that Gerald's world was not as wholesome and innocent as it first appeared.

The humor on TripTank was often quite dark and edgy, with jokes ranging from the absurdly silly to the shockingly offensive. The show did not shy away from controversial topics, and often tackled taboo subjects with a subversive and irreverent tone.

Overall, TripTank was a highly entertaining and often unpredictable show that pushed the boundaries of what was acceptable on television. While it may not be to everyone's tastes, fans of sketch comedy and irreverent humor will find plenty to enjoy in this bizarre and often hilarious series.

TripTank is a series that is currently running and has 3 seasons (33 episodes). The series first aired on April 2, 2014.

Where to Watch TripTank

TripTank is available for streaming on the Comedy Central website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch TripTank on demand at Google Play, Apple TV, CMT and Comedy Central.

  • Premiere Date
    April 2, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    6.5  (1,441)