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Tiny Plastic Men

  • TV Series
  • 2012–
  • 22m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
174
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Tiny Plastic Men (2012)
Comedy

Gottfried Bros Toy & Train Co. makes everything from video games to board games, from toy cars to action figures. These toys need to be tested, and those tests are carried out by the lowest ... Read allGottfried Bros Toy & Train Co. makes everything from video games to board games, from toy cars to action figures. These toys need to be tested, and those tests are carried out by the lowest rung of the company, the Prototype Department. Working in an office that looks more like a... Read allGottfried Bros Toy & Train Co. makes everything from video games to board games, from toy cars to action figures. These toys need to be tested, and those tests are carried out by the lowest rung of the company, the Prototype Department. Working in an office that looks more like a decked-out, nerdy frat house, Crad, Addison, and October test toy and game prototypes for... Read all

  • Stars
    • Chris Craddock
    • Matthew Alden
    • Mark Meer
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    174
    YOUR RATING
    • Stars
      • Chris Craddock
      • Matthew Alden
      • Mark Meer
    • 9User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 14 nominations total

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    Chris Craddock
    • Crad
    • 2012–2015
    Matthew Alden
    • Addison
    • 2012–2015
    Mark Meer
    Mark Meer
    • October
    • 2012–2015
    Belinda Cornish
    • Alexandra
    • 2012–2015
    Jesse Gervais
    Jesse Gervais
    • Jesse
    • 2012–2015
    John B. Lowe
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    • Mr. Gottfried…
    • 2012–2015
    William Mitchell
    • Garrett…
    • 2012–2015
    Amy Lynn Shostak
    • Rebecca…
    • 2012–2015
    Jessica Hilbrecht
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    • 2012–2015
    Jessie McPhee
    • Bernard (VGT)…
    • 2013–2015
    Kristen J. Welker
    • Dr. Seamkiss…
    • 2013–2015
    Brady Huber
    • L'il Crad…
    • 2012–2015
    Andrew MacDonald-Smith
    • Bernard…
    • 2012–2015
    Riley Beach
    • Angry Dad…
    • 2012–2013
    Sean Currie
    • Kid
    • 2012–2013
    Stephanie Wolfe
    Stephanie Wolfe
    • Addison's Mom…
    • 2013–2015
    Matthew Hornby
    • Astron
    • 2012–2013
    Georges Laraque
    Georges Laraque
    • Gaston…
    • 2013–2015
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    User reviews9

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    10craddo

    Hey, Sam McGee, let me clarify a couple of things in a super friendly way!

    Hello Sam! I'm the head-writer of this show, and I play Crad. Thanks for taking the time to go out of your way to watch an untried show. That's cool of you, and I'm sorry you got burnt. While our show is far from perfect, I'd like to defend it a little, because there's a couple elements in your review that are "false".

    Number one, I daresay the episode you saw wasn't finished. It was our first season, and we were excited to get hockey star Georges Laroque to be on our show as a guest star. We were, and are stoked to be working with him, so we sent him an early rough cut and he threw it up on YouTube out of pure exuberance, which is basically what Georges is made of. . The cut you saw most likely lacked music, titles, a fine cut, colour correction, and other stuff that helps TV to not suck? We added those later. It helped out some.

    In your review, you said "If you're gonna put only one episode of your show online, it better be your best!" or something close to that. Well, I don't know if it's our best episode. It should surprise no one that I got my favorites, and while I love them all like my children, some shine brighter than others. Since you are a true explorer or media, perhaps I could ask you to give our humble show one more chance, perhaps the pilot? "The Man With No Name" is our premiere, and it, as well as newer episodes and a selection of sketches are up at www.tinyplasticmen.com.

    If you still figure us a 2, I will accept this and wear it, like a heavy hat. I'm gonna give us a 10, for effort.
    10JasonFiliatrault

    Funny, sharp, witty, crazy, nerdy!

    An excellent comedy, with lots of fun laughs and clever writing and liable characters. Must- see for anyone who likes pop-culture or fantastically well placed swear-words.

    The combines great sitcom bits with some sketch and surreal elements - has loads of fun references, and really works hard to squeeze the most comedy out of its time.

    Also, it's Canadian - which makes it doubly wonderful and exceedingly polite when it bumps into you on the street.

    Tiny Plastic Men is a criminally under-appreciated show. So don't be a criminal.
    6christineackerley

    Us Geeks Will Like It

    This short show is not for everyone. It is clearly made by proud and knowledgeable geeks for the rest of us geeks who get it and are in on what they are talking about and making fun of. If you're not a geek or into nerd culture then it might be best to move on. The show is hit or miss but a good enough time for us proud geeks!
    1datdemdar1

    Horrible trying to pass itself off as a semi-comedy?

    Watched the first episode and I cannot believe it was picked up for more than that, and I greatly refused to waste my time viewing this 'series' any further than that. Vulgar language. Children actors subjected to that language? Just downright awful plot. Someone out there must had too much money in putting this 'crap' out to the public. Overall this must've been a tax write-off for somebody. Seems to have generated some work at least for all the people involved with the production, actors, behind the scenes sound stage folks, the childish writers, and administration. Otherwise save yourself time to watch something better than this.
    2SamMcGee

    No laughs in this lazy workplace comedy

    Note: This review based on Episode 7 "Business Gay" which is available online...not being a Super Channel subscriber, it's impossible to find the show as neither the producers nor SC have seen fit to release Season 1 on DVD.

    Now, if you're going to post a single episode online, better make it your best. If Business Gay is a barometer for the series as a whole, Tiny Plastic Men is terrible.

    It's the story of three toy designers, the cranky one, the naive one and the cynical one. Under appreciated and toiling away in the basement of a larger toy conglomerate, it has shades of "The IT Crowd"...but without the laughs. In this episode, the guys trick their idea-stealing superior into appropriating a very obviously gay Transformers pastiche as his own invention. It backfires, and said superior ends up pretending to be gay in order to secure an endorsement from a stunt cast George Laraque playing a gay football player.

    The entire episode is just one 23 minute long gay joke. Not only that, it's a hopelessly regressive gay joke relying on passé stereotypes of the effeminate, touchy-feely homosexual. The robots are pink! They hold bake sales! They turn into kitchen wear! These are the kinds of jokes you'd expect from a brainstorming session between Ted Nugent and Rush Limbaugh.

    Even done well, the gay robot storyline is *at best* a B-plot. Sadly, its the entire focus of the episode, the supposed main characters popping in for cranky, naive or cynical commentary/"jokes". There's no investment in the story or characters since everyone seems content to just sit back and make a few glib comments here and there.

    Tiny Plastic Men makes the same mistakes of a few other Canadian comedies in that the writers are preoccupied with constantly firing off constant jokes or "clever" lines that none of them are given time to setup and develop so the punchline falls flat. Worst of all are the extended "Family Guy"-esque cutaway sequences. Instead of simply cutting away, delivering the joke and cutting back, we have to sit through painfully long sequences that have nothing to add to the main story. n In this episode, there was even an extended cutaway sequence WITHIN a cutaway sequence that featured too many "jokes". I wasn't even sure what the purpose of the video game character cutaway gag was, and how it fit in with the story.

    You'd think Riley Beach's animated sequences would at least be clever (his shorts are quite hilarious) but they suffer from the same bland writing and faffing about as the rest of the show. I think the Kitten Assassin sequences are a running joke with the series, but all they amount to are a couple scenes of a stiffly animated cat firing a weapon. No jokes, no context...just the image of a cuddly animal in a violent act, as though "Happy Tree Friends" hadn't exhausted that idea 15 years ago. If the writers are so intent on ripping off Family Guy, they could have at least put the cat in parodies of known war films...but that would be asking too much, wouldn't it?

    Finally, the show isn't very well shot. The lighting is garish and the actor's shadows are frequent, which is the mark of sloppy cinematography. There also appears to be some audio syncing issues. I can normally put up with that if the writing or characters are interesting, but...

    No idea how this show is up for Best Comedy Series at the Canadian Screen Awards. It definitely speak more to the dearth of Canadian television comedy than it does to this show's comedic chops.

    If you like a funny, basement dwelling workplace comedy, watch "The IT Crowd". If you like decently executed cutaway sequences, watch "Family Guy". Don't watch "Tiny Plastic Men".

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      • November 17, 2012 (Canada)
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      • Mosaic Entertainment
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