The Jack and Triumph Show - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Triumph Comes Home
Years after mysteriously disappearing, Triumph shows up and convinces Jack to capitalize on their former fame at an autograph convention.
Coffee
After hearing about Kopi Luwak, the coffee made from beans that have passed through civet cats, Triumph enlists Jack in a new business venture.
Something Racist
With racism in the news, Triumph has an idea for a way to make Jack famous again.
Siri
When June gets a new iPad, Triumph sees a challenge in the unflappable Siri and attempts to break her spirit with insults.
Sorvino's Pants
After Triumph smells Paul Sorvino's pants at a restaurant he becomes obsessed with their aroma and plots a way to satisfy his craving for more.
Dog House
When June kicks Triumph outside and puts him in a doghouse, he is left with no choice but to try to burn it down.
Commercial
Triumph tricks Jack into filming a commercial in Irkutsk, Siberia – a foreign land where "Triumph's Boy" is still wildly popular.
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