Tosh.0 - Season 5

Season 5

Episodes

Gingers Have Souls
Daniel shares his sleek Season Five wardrobe, Mema discusses John Travolta's sexuality, and Michael the Angry Ginger gets a Web Redemption.

X12 (CeWEBrity Profile)
Daniel celebrates Valentine's Day, a speedo-wearing rocker gets 20 Seconds on the Clock, and the world's first superhero, X12, agrees to test his limits.

The Oscars Spoiler Alerts
Daniel spoils all the Best Picture nominees, resolves a pest problem and puts 20 Seconds on the Clock for vagina strumming.

Courtroom Cock Guy
The Courtroom C**k Guy gets a Web Redemption, Daniel tests out different slurs, and comedian Greg Hahn asks for medical advice.

Ventriloquist Fail
Daniel refuses to make a Harlem Shake video, and Candice, the ventriloquist who walked off stage, gets a Web Redemption.

Fat Bottle Ninja
Daniel learns how to relax, shows you why vacationing with your girlfriend is a terrible idea and gives Will the Fat Ninja a Web Redemption.

The Illusion
The Illusion interns for Tosh.0, Daniel battles a homophobic rapper, and prankster Todd Glass dresses up as a cop.

Feminine Fragrance
Daniel debuts his feminine fragrance, spends quality time with his favorite comedian named after a root vegetable and gives some insensitive college girls a Web Redemption.

Wacky Neighbors to the North
Daniel does a Video Breakdown of spring break brain freeze, a plus size model gets a Web Redemption, and Mema talks female grooming.

BK Chicken Fries
Daniel finds out which of his privates are flammable and gives away free stuff, plus a passionate man with a childish palate gets a Web Redemption.

Hi Baby Girl
Daniel fights to desegregate prom, a shirtless Shakespeare gets a Web Redemption, and fans respond to Daniel's question, "What's your name?"

Fired for Being too Hot
Daniel makes you even more paranoid about staying in hotels, and pays tribute to trees in time for Arbor Day, plus a woman who was fired for being too hot gets a web redemption.

P***y Power
Daniel chats with a child who is covered in hickeys, sends lots of money to a stranger on the Internet, and does a CeWEBrity Profile.

Ready to Mingle
Daniel gets invited to the prom, does a spoiler alert for summer movies, plus the prolific and psychotic performer, Tonetta, gets a web redemption.

Nerf Hoops
Daniel desensitizes his African successor and contemplates suicide, plus the world's greatest Nerf dunker gets a web redemption.

Furries Kid
In the fall premiere, Daniel reveals his boldest wardrobe choice yet, rescues a furry from a kill shelter, and does some dirty prancing.

USA Chant Fail
Daniel redeems the proudest American, takes you inside a girls' locker room and plays some ping pong.

Lohanthony
Daniel meets a princess that you'll wish would get in a car crash and Lohanthony gets a web redemption.

DJ Decimal Point
Daniel plays an extremely uncomfortable game of "Is it Racist?" and enlists your help in raising the daughter he hopes to never have, plus a DJ gets a web redemption.

Carnival Life Savings
Daniel shows us why gravy should be the official beverage of autumn, and a guy who traded his life savings for a banana with dreadlocks gets a web redemption.

Force Field Master
Daniel examines the crappiest school in America, and a guy who can create force fields gets a web redemption.

Competitive Sushi Eater
Daniel chews the fat with a competitive eater, takes an empowering look at female musicians, and learns about the facts of life.

Redemption Reunion Spectacular: Where Are They Now?
Daniel checks in with some of his favorite web redemption alums, shows his early commercial work, and finds out what young boys do when they're alone.

Headbanger Workout
Daniel shows us that nothing good can happen when you mix alcohol and electricity, and the show has its sexiest web redemption ever.

How to Teach Kid
Some fishermen feel the wrath of a sea lion, a Scottish karate pro works on his board-breaking skills, and a longhaired education reformer gets a Web Redemption.

Security Officer Jay
A base jumper learns not to go base-jumping, a fish gets its revenge, and a sports team shows its nuts on television.

Happy Birthday Katie
A gas station gets robbed, some bros drop a couch off a balcony, and Daniel takes wealthy Instagrammers down a peg.

Bad Impressions
A cyclist reaches top speed, a terrible impressionist talks about his craft, and some gorillas get down and dirty at the zoo.

Ostomy Bag Girl
A shoplifter learns a painful lesson, a guy shows his table who's boss, and a woman who poops out of an unusual part of her body gets a CeWEBrity Profile.

Season 5 Web Reflection
A horse and buggy does some serious damage, Daniel looks back at a year's worth of bad behavior, and a man expresses his holiday cheer through flatulence.
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