Tosh.0 - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Afro Ninja
The Afro Ninja gets a Web Redemption, Daniel learns how croutons are made, and porn star Bree Olson plays beer pong with Dave Attell.

Miss Teen South Carolina
Daniel gives a Google lesson, Ashton Kutcher exploits Demi Moore, and Miss Teen South Carolina gets a Web Redemption.

News Puke Kid
Fred Willard flaunts his celebrity encounters, Daniel makes Demi Moore's thicket a hit, Megan Fox has toe thumbs, and the Morning News Puke Guy gets a Web Redemption.

Scarlet Takes a Tumble
Tumbling Scarlet gets a Web Redemption, Terrell Owens apologizes for the 2009-2010 football season, and Daniel interviews Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt.

Leave Britney Alone!
Asians impersonate Christopher Walken, Daniel reviews his assets, Chris Crocker receives a Web Redemption, and Andy Dick auditions for "Night at the Museum 2."

Billoon45
Balloon Guy Bill Monroe gets a Web Redemption, Daniel plays Hungry Hungry Hippos with Lebron James, and white girls imitate Bill Cosby.

Worst Best Man Speech
Harland Williams starts a deli duel, Daniel answers tweets about zombie sex, and the Worst Best Man gets a Web Redemption.

"Why Must I Cry?"
Daniel re-cuts Reh Dogg's music video, "Why Must I Cry," Kristin Cavallari shares unsolicited advice, and Reh Dogg gets a Web Redemption.

Drunk Dunk
Tommy Chong stars in "Weed vs. Salvia," Dizzy Dunk Guy gets a Web Redemption, and Daniel becomes the world's greatest popcorn catcher.

Skateboard Girl
Fans respond to Daniel's Popcorn Challenge, Skateboard Girl gets a Web Redemption, and Daniel describes an Indian baby dropping ritual.

Tron Guy
Internet Fred's biggest fan defends Fred's fame, Tron Guy gets a Web Redemption, and Daniel highlights inappropriate "Macho Man" Randy Savage impressions.

Backyard Wrestler
Old Lee recites Miley Cyrus tweets, Daniel visits Adultcon with an Internet fetish idea, and the Backyard Wrestler receives a Web Redemption.

Crying Giants Fan
David Letterman inspires a flash mob, Daniel explores racial stereotypes, Bill Allen recreates a scene from "Rad," and the Crying Giants Fan gets a Web Redemption.

Nintendo 64 Kid
The N64 Kid gets a Web Redemption, Daniel puts 20 Seconds on the Clock for a rabid fruit bat, and zit popping videos trend on the Internet.

Trampled Cheerleader
Nazis play frisbee, Daniel answers Twitter questions about celebrities, and the Trampled Cheerleader gets a Web Redemption.

Ladder Fail Guy
The Accordion Kid masters something no one wants to listen to, Daniel prevails in arm wrestling, and Todd Glass suffers through lemonade boarding.
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