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"Main Theme - Tim and Eric Awesome Game, Greater Job!" is a high quality rip of "Main Theme" from Tim and Eric Awesome Game, Greater Job!.

Jokes[]

This is a spoof of the show Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, using similar sketch comedy, bizarre spoof commercials, and editing to that of the show. The rip presents these sketches under a show with a similar title of "Joe and Jackson Awesome Show, Grand Job!". Throughout the rip, the "[siiva swim]" logo appears on the bottom right after the opening bumper.

Opening Bumper[]

At the start, the rip begins with text in the style of Adult Swim's bumpers with the following:

The show you are about to watch

was inspired by two comedians.

Maybe a little too inspired.

It was made in under a month

and cost Joe to lose his job.

That was a joke.

Enjoy the show.

SwampAss Ad[]

At 0:13, it goes to the first sketch, which is an ad for a product called "SwampAss" (Sweet Watery ALL Mnatural Purified Air Savory Scent), a cosmetic item designed to give you a bad smell on desired area. Dave Matthews, the creator of the product, also makes an appearance during the ad. At 1:03, the ad zooms out to someone watching it on his TV, initially confused why anyone would want to buy it, before deciding to get it after seeing the only side effect shown being sex, lots of sex, and penis. Immediately afterwards, the viewer broke character and reaches to turn off the camera.

Joe and Jackson Awesome Show, Grand Job! intro[]

At 1:17, the rip goes into a parody of the intro for Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! with the following changes:

  • All lines of "Tim and Eric" are changed to "Joe and Jackson", with the parody intro also featuring them.
  • At 1:23, the saxophone plays "Totino's", referencing the song originating from the Tim and Eric "TOTINO BOY" video.
  • At 1:27, the fax machine is changed to a TI-84 graphing calculator, followed by the hotdog being changed to a bunch of Totino pizza rolls, and the cats being changed to chickens.

Joe and Jackson Awesome Show, Grand Job! opening (part 1)[]

At 1:38, it cuts to Joe and Jackson setting up their microphone while standing in front of a greenscreen. At 1:44, it then cuts to a signal screen, before cutting back to Joe and Jackson after the microphone is set up and the greenscreen begins showing a outside location at a farm. Joe and Jackson thank both the SiIvaGunner team and "everyone's local fire department", before Joe decides to "gift" Jackson a fisheye lens. Joe then explains that the fisheye lens will be used as a way to transition to the next sketch, though initially nothing happens after he says "Check it out!", though Joe then takes off the cover and then the camera zooms in on the lens after Joe says, "Check it out!" again. There is a brief pause as the two bicker about the use of the lens before the next sketch begins.

Doug Toppfive's Airs List (part 1)[]

At 2:38, it goes to the next sketch, which is a top 10 list by Doug Toppfive about the top 10 airs. During each point, Doug would discuss the air in question and what makes it so important, usually being nonsensical. It is also during this that the "Channel 7" logo first appears on the bottom right corner. The airs listed during this part of the sketch are:

10. Helium
9. Supply Air
8. Hydrogen
7. Indoor Air

Our Thirty Year Old Virgin Anchor (part 1)[]

At 3:54, the list is then interrupted by an "Our Thirty Year Old Virgin" breaking news segment with Artie Flopshark. Artie begins in a middle of a news story about the deaths of several infants in a fire at a hospital, before he is handed a new paper about the breaking news and begins exclaiming about how Ed, Edd n Eddy has been taken off Netflix. The rip then goes to a reporter standing at a park named Dr. Freddy Fazz Flap, who says that isn't his name. They continue to discuss the matter, before Dr. Fazz Flap screws up his lines and then cuts to the next sketch.

Channel 7 Kid Break[]

At 4:37, the rip then cuts to a sketch titled "Channel 7 Kid Break" that involves someone doing a rap about going to the store for his mother in order to get lights for her decor, before deciding to also get her veggies and peas. During this, the person is greenscreen over supermarket locations and outside at an empty parking out. The rap abruptly ends as the person begins repeating "I got her peas", due to sounding similar to "herpes", and the greenscreen from the opening sketch is briefly shown.

Joe and Jackson Awesome Show, Grand Job! opening (part 2)[]

At 5:11, it cuts back to Joe and Jackson at the greenscreen set up arguing about the use of the fish eyes lens for transitions. The bit abruptly ends right as the two begin to appear to kiss each other.

Dr. Testy's Dog Removal Ad[]

At 5:35, it cuts to a sketch based on various Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! fake ads starring Tim and Eric. In this sketch, it's Joe, as Dr. Testy Vick Mison, and Jackson, as Rick Mison, on a place called "Dr. Testy Vick Mison's Mice & Dog Removal", which is a store based around killing people's dogs and mice. During the ad, Vick and Rick kick and kill various dogs and mice in various ways, including eating parts of their bodies. At 6:29, Rick also kicks and kills a grandma in a wheelchair as well. At 6:44, the ad closes with "Grand Job!", referencing "Great Job!" used in similar manner on Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!, followed by Eric Andre screaming and the visuals morphing to the next sketch.

Doug Toppfive's Airs List (part 2)[]

At 6:48, it cuts back to Doug Toppfive's Top 10 Airs List, continuing where it left off, though also skipping the numbers 5, 3, and 2.

6. Hot Air
4. Argon
1. Oxygen

After the list, Doug thanks his cousin Adam for helping him in making the sketch.

Joe's British Impression[]

At 7:54, it cuts to a title card for the sketch with "JOE'S/BRITISH/IMPRESSION" over the United Kingdom flag. At 7:57, it cuts to Joe standing in front of a greenscreen and acting as if he is in the United Kingdom while doing an impression of a British person, which includes him meeting Michael Rosen, supposedly entering his house and showing off unbrushed teeth, and "f***ing love Wallace & Gromit". At 8:36, Joe's face flies off to the "Our Thirty Year Old Virgin Anchor" logo, as a transition back to the "Our Thirty Year Old Virgin Anchor" sketch.

Our Thirty Year Old Virgin Anchor (part 2)[]

At 8:38, it cuts back to Dr. Fazz, this time walking around and asking several people about how they feel about Ed, Edd n Eddy being taken off Netflix. Several times Dr. Fazz says and makes mention to Ed, Edd n Eddy being an "Italian show" and huge part of Italian culture. Dr. Fazz also interviews a woman, though instead asks about if she wants a divorce and if she loves spaghetti. The sketch ends with someone saying that the show was an "Italian Touchdown" followed by the visuals zooming out to a title card with the said line in the Italy flag, the "Channel 7" logo in the background, and Plank from Ed, Edd n Eddy appearing on the top left.

The Pillgruns[]

At 9:39, it then cuts a parody of the "The Pillgrums" sketch from the Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! episode "Tennis" with the following main changes:

  • The sketch is presented with the director Rodney Adams and a 3D model of Grunner as one of the actors.
  • The movie shown is instead "The Pillgruns" by Haltman Works. The movie's poster also contains the following:
    • The tagline is "THE WORLD'S FASTEST GRUNNER".
    • The main stars are Grunner, Rodney Adams, and Wesley Willis.
    • The credited costars are "VINESAUCE JOEL CHARLES MATINE JOHN DOUGLESS KANYE EASTRYAN REYNOLDS FRANK REYNOLDS SOME POOR BASTARD NAMED JOHN SETH MACDONALD KINGASSRIPPER ERIC ANDRE CHA WARDON MY CRACKDEALER DAVID WHOSE THE ONE DUDE FROM 12 OZ MOUSE?"
    • A Cannes-inspired award blurb reads "GRAND MOVIE OF THE YEAR".
  • Unlike the original sketch, there is nothing that takes the place of Grunner's 3D model when he briefly isn't present when the camera turns to face him at 10:06.
  • Before a clip from the movie is shown, Rodney initially gets confused when it seems there isn't a clip, then starts yelling at an unseen crewmember.
  • The clip of the movie instead shows Rodney as a Pilgrim and Grunner, both standing on Tetra's pirate ship from The Legend of Zelda: Wind Waker, approaching Bedrock and seeing cavemen eating Totino's Pizza Rolls. The featured Totino's Pizza Rolls brands include:
    • Pepperoni Flavored Mini Snack Bites
    • Faze Clan Orange Chicken
    • Pepperoni 90 count
    • 160 rolls Triple Cheese
  • Grunner's brain is triggered by "Totino's", and shows Chip tha Ripper replacing Chippy as a pun on the character's name, edited to have slanted eyebrows, a beard, and a blue shirt saying "QUALITY BABY.", and walking in a 100 Pizza Roll Totino's bag. After he is circled and the line "There's my Chippy" plays, he screams using Loud Nigra and Prettyboy Floyd yelling towards the end of "S.L.A.B. Freestyle".

Joe and Jackson Awesome Show, Grand Job! conclusion[]

At 10:52, the sketches end back at Joe and Jackson standing in front of the greenscreen, discussing how they were unsure how to end the rip and hoping that the viewers found them to be funny. After several seconds of silence from the two with Joe vigorously rubbing his temple, it then cuts to the credits for the rip.

Credits[]

The credits for the rip are shown, with fireworks and flying chicken heads in the background, set to an arrangement of "Brain Power" based on the style of "Awesome Show Theme" from Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!.

At 11:34, it cuts to studio logo parodies of Abso Lutely Productions and Williams Street Studio, respectively. Abso Lutely Productions' clip of Tim Heidecker's dad is replaced with Dr. Robotnik saying "ABSOLUTELY NOT" with the magenta text also changed to have "NOT" appear under "ABSOLUTELY"; the Williams Street building logo is replaced with a silhouette of WelvenDaGreat from the Deez Nuts video, the studio's name is changed to say "21 JUMP STREET", and the standard copyright disclaimer is changed to say "damn daniel copyright 9 + 10". The studio logo parodies were previously used in the rip "Snail Town - Snailiad".

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