- Tom Goes to the Mayor
infobox television
show_name = Tom Goes to the Mayorcaption = Title card of promotional video which serves as the show's opening.
format = Animated Sitcom,Satire
runtime = 11 minutes, 30 seconds
creator =Tim Heidecker Eric Wareheim
starring = Tim Heidecker
Eric WareheimStephanie Courtney Craig Anton Ron Lynch Bob Odenkirk
Michael Q. Schmidt
followed by =Tim and Eric, Awesome Show, Great Job
country =USA
network =Adult Swim
first_aired =November 14 ,2004
last_aired =September 25 ,2006
followed_by =Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!
num_seasons = 2
num_episodes = 30
imdb_id = 0425720
tv_com_id = 31027|"Tom Goes to the Mayor" is an American
animated television series onCartoon Network 'sAdult Swim . Created byTim Heidecker andEric Wareheim , the show premiered onNovember 14 ,2004 and ended onSeptember 25 ,2006 , after two seasons and 30episode s. Adult Swim has described this as "one of the most polarizing shows" they have ever had, indicating that viewers "either love it or hate it." [" [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/13067347/ "Tom Goes to the Mayor" granted second season] ." "MSNBC ".2006-05-31 .] [ [http://www.tv.com/tom-goes-to-the-mayor/show/31027/summary.html?tag=tabs;summary TV.com] ] [ [http://www.tvsquad.com/category/tom-goes-to-the-mayor/ TVSquad.com] ]"Tom Goes to the Mayor" started off as a web cartoon on [http://www.timanderic.com timanderic.com] . It was popular enough to get a web sequel, in which
David Cross guest stars.Bob Odenkirk noticed the show's potential, and began producing it for Adult Swim. The basic plot of the show centers around Tom Peters, a new citizen to the town of Jefferton who is "full of ideas," and the Mayor who always tweaks Tom's ideas and causes them to backfire.The show features a crude yet distinctive animation style which is made by taking photos of the cast with different expressions. The photos are filtered using the 'photocopy' filter in
Adobe Photoshop , so that they are made up of only blue and white, resembling mimeographs. There are some live action scenes, usually on a television within the show. [Tom Goes to the Mayor the Complete Series (2007) ]On August 21, 2006, at 12:30, "Tom Goes to the Mayor" was broadcast as scheduled. Adult Swim then answered a fan letter requesting a marathon of the show by actually showing numerous episodes instead of the normal scheduled programming, as if on a whim.
Creators Tim and Eric recently announced in Chicago that this series will be out-of-production for the foreseeable future so that they may concentrate on their new series, "
Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! " However, the "Tom Goes to the Mayor" DVD set is marketed as "The Complete Series" which may indicate that there will be no more episodes. Production ended in September 2006 with 30 episodes.Many characters, segments, and content from "Tom Goes to the Mayor" have been recycled for "Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!", including the Channel 5 Married News Team, Uncle Muscles Hour, Gibbons, and even a live action version of Tom Goes to the Mayor used as an opening for the episode "Pepperoni".
Cast
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Tim Heidecker - Tom Peters / Jan Skylar / VariousTom is a 32-year-oldentrepreneur who seems rather listless. Despite the mutilations and failures of his ideas by the moronic Mayor, Tom retains an accepting, mellow attitude to it all, never becoming too enthusiastic or overwhelmed. He is often taunted by his stepchildren (whom his wife Joy had in a previous marriage), not to mention the beratings he receives from Joy, who is depicted as obese, angry, and quite possibly the worst wife that anyone could have. Tom has no apparent job (besides "local entrepreneur") and drives a Maluch that has severe emission problems. A common running gag on the show is that despite Tom's name being very simple, it is always misspelled when written out, such as "Tom Petres", "Thom P. Tiers" and "Taumpy Tearrs".*
Eric Wareheim - The Mayor / Wayne Skylar / VariousThe Mayor is a friendly yet foolish (and somewhat childish) man who often spends his working days watching the TV in his office. He often uses homo-erotic undertones when speaking to Tom. He usually gains control of Tom's suggestions for the community and twists them into embarrassing situations. According to theAdult Swim website, he has served Jefferton for the past twelve years, due to family connections, low voter turnout, and a strange local law which gives the mayor thirteen-year terms of office. The Mayor is married and has three sons, though so far they are only seen in the episode "Puddin's." Also from that episode, it is revealed that the Mayor and his family apparently worshipZeus .*
Stephanie Courtney - Renee the Receptionist / Joy Peters (voice only)
*Craig Anton - City Council Member (voice)
*Ron Lynch - City Council Member (voice)
*Bob Odenkirk - Various characters in nearly every episode, often appearing in live-action segments
* Michael Q. Schmidt - Joy Peters & various characters in live action segmentsPremise
"Tom Goes to the Mayor" episodes are often formulaic; Tom has an idea, and someone—usually the Mayor—manages to twist it into something terrible (or at least something non-beneficial). This is not to say that Tom's ideas are good; some of his ideas are portrayed as being better than they really are, such as his "Rats Off To Ya" T-shirts. But, whether Tom's ideas are good or bad, his mere association with them dooms them to failure. Usually this failure is assisted by the Mayor, who often adds unwelcome dimensions to Tom's ideas or hi-jacks them completely. Often, external forces derail his plans, and he is left "holding the bag" after disaster occurs. And, without fail, even when other characters could help Tom, none do so.
Most episodes end in such a way as to make them impossible to work into any sort of true timeline. Tom is often left in situations which would land him in jail or otherwise destroy his life; at least one episode ended with the destruction of Jefferton in a massive flood and the presumed deaths of everyone in town except Tom ("Bassfest"), and another episode ended with Tom's assisted suicide and descent into Hell ("Spray a Carpet or Rug"). In many ways it is hinted that each episode is totally separate, and that they happen at roughly the same time. The Mayor almost never seems to know who Tom is when he brings an idea to his front desk, though it's not known if this is a memory dysfunction or a hint at the show's unique timeline. The chronology of the episode in which Tom picks his father up from the Jefferton airport ("the Layover"), however, hints at the mayor's "memory loss" being more a function of Tom's tragic insignificance, a theme mirrored in the formula of the show.
Even when Tom succeeds at something, such as his role as matchmaker during "Toodleday", his efforts are still portrayed as failures. This is the essence of "Tom Goes to the Mayor": the complete haplessness of Tom and his travails as a hyper-tragic figure against an
absurdist backdrop.Episodes
DVD releases
Season Releases
References
External links
* [http://www.adultswim.com/shows/tom/index.html/ Adult Swim page for "TGTTM"]
* [http://timanderic.com Tim and Eric]
*imdb title|id= 0425720
* [http://bobanddavid.com Website of Bob Odenkirk and David Cross]
* [http://www.adultswim.co.uk/page/TomGoestotheMayor/0,,12341~892105,00.html AdultSwim.co.uk] - "TGTTM" on Adult Swim UK
* [http://www.tvtome.com/tvtome/servlet/ShowMainServlet/showid-31027/ "TGTTM" at TV Tome]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iWorSepWyJQ abso-LUTELY!] the origins of the Season 2 stinger.
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