TripTank

April. 02,2014      TV-MA
Rating:
6.5
Trailer Synopsis

TripTank is Comedy Central’s newest animated experience, executive produced by ShadowMachine’s Alex Bulkley and Corey Campodonico. The weekly, eight-episode half-hour series, showcases a wide range of fast-paced, hard-hitting animated comedy shorts presented in an anthology style, weaving together stand-alone and recurring narrative pieces.

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Seasons 2 : 2015

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Episode 1 - The W.A.N.G.
September. 25,2015

Garden gnomes take revenge against their owner, Animal Hitman takes out more targets, and Gary gets pranked at the doctor's office on "Suck It, Gary!"

Episode 2 - Let Me Transfer You
October. 02,2015

A car salesman will do literally anything to sell cars, Gary is pranked during a Boy Scouts campout, and a gun-toting homeowner confronts the Easter Bunny.

Episode 3 - Dirty Talk
October. 09,2015

Receptionist Steve keeps getting aroused at work, Jeff has to prevent Chad from impregnating Linda with a future evil dictator on "Jeff & Some Aliens," and a lizard fights a robotic scorpion whose battle tail looks like a dick.

Episode 4 - Cold War 2
October. 16,2015

A knight redresses an embarrassing mistake, a couple frets over renting a new apartment, and a grown man lives in his mother's womb.

Episode 5 - Short Change
October. 23,2015

The Suck It, Gary! trio enjoys a sleepover, two recently deceased jerks enjoy their new ghostly existence, and a woman with a gluten sensitivity is labeled a witch.

Episode 6 - Hot Box
October. 30,2015

Ricky the Rocketship helps out with a school pageant, Bethiffer applies for jobs at the mall, and Roy becomes obsessed with a dating app.

Episode 7 - Cereal Interruptus
November. 06,2015

An auctioneer tries to pick up a woman in a bar, an evil spirit finds itself in an unlikely vessel, and Bethiffer sues a Chinese restaurant for false advertising.

Episode 8 - Precipice of Yesterday
November. 13,2015

A football coach tries to give a halftime speech, the aliens get addicted to the smell of Jeff's farts on "Jeff & Some Aliens," and a sniper tries to take out receptionist Steve.

Episode 9 - Mr. Winchester Goes to Washington
November. 20,2015

The TripTank staff testifies in front of a congressional committee, Ricky the Rocketship botches a rescue mission, and a father takes his kids on a wild ride.

Episode 10 - Steve's Family
November. 20,2015

Gary gets pranked while hosting an important dinner, Versus pits a baby against a pack of wolves, and Steve receives calls from his entire family.

Episode 11 - Crime Steve Investigation
June. 20,2016

Bethiffer tracks down terrorists at the mall, the aliens use a "sound machine" with unintended consequences on "Jeff & Some Aliens," and the "Suck It, Gary!" guys prank Gary at a water park.

Episode 12 - How the Sausage Is Made
June. 27,2016

Jerk Chicken goes on an afternoon outing, cowboys compete for the title of Smallest Dick in the West, and Steve and Roy get stuck in a long restroom line.

Episode 13 - Sick Day
July. 04,2016

A disgraced mayor holds a press conference in the middle of an insect apocalypse, a very loud ninja assassin carries out a job, and Animal Hitman struggles to take out a fly.

Episode 14 - TripTank 2025
July. 11,2016

Stand-Up Dad's family is unhappy with his "Rocko" character, Bootf**ker McGillicutty hosts another edition of "Pills, Pills, Pills," and the noble Sir Ian fights a warlock.

Episode 15 - #InsideRoy
July. 18,2016

Roy had a bad memory and steve has to go inside him and destroy it.

Episode 16 - Brain Virus
July. 25,2016

A Bond villain becomes a successful stand-up comedian, a guy telling "Your wife" jokes responds angrily when the tables are turned, and a clown battles a mime on "Versus."

Episode 17 - Deuce Ex Machina
August. 01,2016

Jeff takes a vacation to the aliens' home planet on "Jeff & Some Aliens," a fairy godmother is drunk, and a woman uses her vagina as a purse.

Episode 18 - Buck Wild
August. 08,2016

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.

Episode 19 - 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.

Episode 20 - 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!"

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