Tom Goes to the Mayor
TV-PG
6.7
2004
Animation
, Comedy
Tom Goes to the Mayor is an American animated television series created by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim for Cartoon Network's late night programming block, Adult Swim. It premiered on November 14, 2004 and ended on September 25, 2006, with a total of thirty episodes.
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- Cast:
- Tim Heidecker , Eric Wareheim , Craig Anton , Ron Lynch , Stephanie Courtney
Episode 17 : Joy's Ex
September. 25,2006
The Mayor invites Tom to a weekend retreat at Jefferton Castle.
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Episode 16 : Puddins
September. 18,2006
Tom tries to cope with his son's death by going on a pudding fast.
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Episode 15 : Undercover
September. 11,2006
Tom goes undercover at his son's school to isolate the source of high starch levels.
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Episode 14 : Glass Eyes
September. 04,2006
Tom and The Mayor raise money for eyeless children at the father son barrel goat hunt.
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Episode 13 : Couple's Therapy
August. 28,2006
Tom and The Mayor take a couples therapy cruise.
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Episode 12 : The Layover
August. 21,2006
Tom tries to make the best of his father's 11 minute layover in Jefferton.
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Episode 11 : Zoo Trouble
August. 14,2006
Tom and The Mayor spruce up the Jefferton Public Zoo.
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Episode 10 : Friendship Alliance
August. 07,2006
Tom meets a new pal from the Friendship Alliance website.
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Episode 9 : CNE
July. 30,2006
Tom seeks help for his chronic nocturnal emissions.
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Episode 8 : Surprise Party
July. 23,2006
Tom resorts to stealing to pay for a sword hoping he will be invited to Gibbons's surprise party.
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Episode 7 : Spray a Carpet or Rug
July. 16,2006
Tom is hired to replace the grass in Memorial Park with his spray on carpet.
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Episode 6 : Saxman
July. 09,2006
Tom manages a homeless jazz saxophonist and lets him stay at his house.
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Episode 5 : Wrestling
July. 02,2006
The Mayor appoints Tom to coach the Jefferton boys wrestling team.
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Episode 4 : White Collarless
June. 25,2006
Tom takes a job as CEO of the Jefferton Department of Special Projects.
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Episode 3 : Jeffy
June. 18,2006
Tom and The Mayor create a fake sea serpent to increase tourism.
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Episode 2 : Bass Fest
June. 11,2006
Tom campaigns to cancel Bass Fest in order to protect the Richardson Family Dam.
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Episode 1 : My Big Cups
June. 04,2006
Tom opens a store called My Big Cups. The Mayor commissions Tom to do a macaroni painting for Jefferton's 30th anniversary.
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