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[[Web Soup]] is a [[Clip Show]] that aired on [[G 4]] from 2009-2011, and is hosted by Chris Hardwick. It's a [[Spin-Off]] of E!'s ''[[The Soup]]''; rather than TV clips, a variety of clips taken from around the internet are snarked upon.
''[[Web Soup]]'' is a [[Clip Show]] that aired on G4 from 2009-2011, and is hosted by Chris Hardwick. It's a [[Spin-Off]] of [[E!]]'s ''[[The Soup]]''; rather than TV clips, a variety of clips taken from around the internet are snarked upon.


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Common segments on this show include:
Common segments on this show include:
* "FIRSTIES!" -- The first clip or two doesn't have a theme per se; it's just a [[Perfectly Cromulent Word|term borrowed from the troll practice of racing to be the first to respond to a post on a message board]], [[YouTube]], etc.
* "FIRSTIES!" -- The first clip or two doesn't have a theme per se; it's just a [[Perfectly Cromulent Word|term borrowed from the troll practice of racing to be the first to respond to a post on a message board]], [[YouTube]], etc.
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* [[Audience Participation]] -- [[Twitter|Twittershots]], in which a clip is posted online for viewers to snark upon via Twitter; the best three make it to the show.
* [[Audience Participation]] -- [[Twitter|Twittershots]], in which a clip is posted online for viewers to snark upon via Twitter; the best three make it to the show.
* Webcam Junction -- Videos of people getting on their webcams and ranting about anything on their mind. Even if that anything is nothing at all.
* Webcam Junction -- Videos of people getting on their webcams and ranting about anything on their mind. Even if that anything is nothing at all.
* [[Web Soup]] Sports -- Sports-related [[Hilarity Ensues|hijinks]].
* Web Soup Sports -- Sports-related [[Hilarity Ensues|hijinks]].
* That's Unincredible! -- A video was intended to be awesome, but fell short.
* That's Unincredible! -- A video was intended to be awesome, but fell short.
* Is That Really A Thing? -- Rule 36 in video form.
* Is That Really A Thing? -- Rule 36 in video form.
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* THE GREATEST WEB VIDEO EVER! <ref>this week</ref> -- The last video of the show, which has elements from one or more of the tropes listed on this page.
* THE GREATEST WEB VIDEO EVER! <ref>this week</ref> -- The last video of the show, which has elements from one or more of the tropes listed on this page.


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Tropes used:
* [[Blah Blah Blah]]: A girl gets hit in the face with a soccer ball. Chris' response is, "[[Blah Blah Blah]], balls-to-the-face joke."
* [[Blah Blah Blah]]: A girl gets hit in the face with a soccer ball. Chris' response is, "[[Blah Blah Blah]], balls-to-the-face joke."
* [[Biting the Hand Humor]]: Oh so much.
* [[Biting the Hand Humor]]: Oh so much.

Revision as of 13:17, 2 July 2020

Follow him on Twitter @nerdist.

Web Soup is a Clip Show that aired on G4 from 2009-2011, and is hosted by Chris Hardwick. It's a Spin-Off of E!'s The Soup; rather than TV clips, a variety of clips taken from around the internet are snarked upon.

Common segments on this show include:

  • "FIRSTIES!" -- The first clip or two doesn't have a theme per se; it's just a term borrowed from the troll practice of racing to be the first to respond to a post on a message board, YouTube, etc.
  • Mixed Nuts Sampler -- A plethora of Groin Attack videos...usually self inflicted blows, at that. To drive the metaphor home, the title card is a parody of a Whitman's Sampler box with two walnuts, in which one of them splits apart.
  • Please, Please, Please, For the Love of God, Don't Try This at Home -- Someone does something really dangerous and/or stupid to themselves. Predictable consequences ensue.
  • This Week in Fail -- Someone tries to look cool on camera, and fails. Predictably and spectacularly.
  • Operators Are Standing By -- Strange local commercials that have found their way to the internet.
  • Audience Participation -- Twittershots, in which a clip is posted online for viewers to snark upon via Twitter; the best three make it to the show.
  • Webcam Junction -- Videos of people getting on their webcams and ranting about anything on their mind. Even if that anything is nothing at all.
  • Web Soup Sports -- Sports-related hijinks.
  • That's Unincredible! -- A video was intended to be awesome, but fell short.
  • Is That Really A Thing? -- Rule 36 in video form.
  • WTF? -- Something that "bizarre" doesn't even begin to describe.
  • Please Stop the Music -- Bad amateur music videos/performances.
  • Why? -- Somebody pulls a stupid stunt for reasons only known to them, and all we can ask is...Why?
  • Things You Can't Un-See -- A combination of Nausea- and/or Nightmare Fuel.
  • Palate Cleanser -- Immediately following Things You Can't Un-See, it counteracts the Nausea and Nightmares with pure sugary fare.
  • THE GREATEST WEB VIDEO EVER! [1] -- The last video of the show, which has elements from one or more of the tropes listed on this page.
Tropes used in Web Soup include:
  1. this week
  2. this week