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Tally Hall's Internet Show
Tally Hall's Internet Show (abbreviated: T.H.I.S.) is a ten part bi-weekly variety-show series by the band Tally Hall, which debuted on September 15, 2008. Each episode is ten minutes long and was posted on the band's official website tallyhall.com. The content includes skits, sock puppets, music videos, and pictures of bodily functions, as well as including one-off characters such as Ben, Sally and Peter.
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Plot Summary
Tally Hall's Internet Show (TDIS) was a short-lived, surreal, and highly creative variety web series produced by the musical comedy group Tally Hall. Each episode featured the band performing songs, engaging in bizarre skits, interacting with animated segments, and showcasing unique visual gags. The show was characterized by its absurd humor, meta-commentary on internet culture, and the band's distinctive personalities.
Critical Reception
TDIS was primarily developed for and consumed by Tally Hall's dedicated fanbase. While it did not receive mainstream critical reviews, it was celebrated by its audience for its originality, humor, and the band's creative output. The show is often remembered as a unique piece of internet-era entertainment that captured the band's quirky aesthetic.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its unique and often bizarre humor.
Appreciated by fans for showcasing the band's musical and creative talents.
Seen as a distinctive example of early web-series content.
Google audience: Audience reception was largely confined to Tally Hall's existing fanbase, who generally enjoyed the show for its consistent display of the band's signature quirky and humorous style. The show is fondly remembered within the fan community for its experimental nature and creative segments.
Fun Fact
The show's surreal visual style and rapid-fire editing were heavily influenced by early internet meme culture and viral video aesthetics.
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