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The show that made Tom Green famous — before Drew Barrymore, before cancer, before sanity.

The Tom Green Show: Early Exposure - Raw Meat and Rare Treats (2003)

cringe comedypublic chaosDIY punk energy

Overview

Comedy

Spanked onto this program is the outrageous best of Tom Green's early years! Armed with a camera and a complete lack of inhibition, Green developed his own brand of "Street Theatre of the Absurd." Along with Glenn Humplik, whom he met while spinning his web of wackiness on a college radio station, Green's no-budget show built a cult following that went national on Canada's Comedy Network in 1997 and then went North American on MTV in 1999.

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Standout Aspects

Practical Effects

Zero-budget stunts that Jackass later trademarked and sanitized.

Sound

Slap-bass intro that lives rent-free in millennial brains.

Writing

Improvised chaos where the script was 'what if we harassed Glenn?'

Best for:Streaming: Late-night YouTube spiral when normal comedy feels too polished.·Friends: Group watch for 'did people actually watch this?' disbelief.·Rewatch: Revisit if you were there — cringe harder at your younger self.
Heads up:Disturbing: Actual dead moose. Tom kisses it. This is not a bit.·Triggers: Glenn's genuine distress is the punchline — aged complicatedly.
ReleasedMar 8, 2003
Runtime1h
StatusReleased

Vibe

Pacefast
Intensityhigh
Tonelight
Feellight

Top Cast

Tom Green

Tom Green

Himself

Glenn Humplik

Glenn Humplik

Himself

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Trivia, insights & behind the scenes

Cultural

Green's 'street theatre' directly influenced Jackass, Borat, and every YouTube prank channel — for better and catastrophically worse.

Trivia

MTV only picked up the show after Green famously humped a dead moose on Canadian television, proving they'd buy anything.

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