Triumph the Insult Comic Dog Tells Lewd Joke About Hulu, Duggar Family

Robert Smigel‘s Triumph the Insult Comic Dog just landed one of the bigger laughs at the Television Critics Association (TCA) Summer Press Tour. The chuckles came courtesy of a quip that’s not for everybody — especially TLC executives.

“It is quite an honor to have joined the Hulu team,” Triumph began. “You know, everybody loves Hulu. Time Warner just announced it now owns a piece of Hulu.

“Fox owns Hulu, NBC owns Hulu — even Disney,” the puppet continued. “Yes, Hulu has so many fingers inside it, it could easily be a member of the Duggar Family.”

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Smigel — hiding behind a couch for a minute — opened his Friday afternoon panel with a joke of the more inside variety.

“The last time I was here, I referred to the TCA as the “Triple Chin Association,” Triumph said to media members. “That would be less-appropriate today, as [HitFix critic] Alan Sepinwall is not here yet.”

Sorry, Alan. We could all stand to lose a few.

“Triumph’s Summer Election Special 2016” premieres Thursday, Aug. 11 on Hulu.

13 Reality Shows Killed by Scandal Before '19 Kids and Counting': 'Megan Wants a Millionaire' to 'Buckwild' (Photos)

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    Getty Images/TLC/MTV

    These reality television shows made their exit from the small screen in unfavorable ways. Will "19 Kids and Counting" follow a similar path?

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  • MTV suspended production on "Buckwild," marketed as the "redneck version" of "Jersey Shore," following the death of cast member Shain Gandee. The 21-year-old was found dead of accidental carbon monoxide poisoning.

    MTV

  • VH1
    VH1

    Never mind that Liza Minnelli and David Gest separated the following year, VH1 dropped "Liza and David" before its first episode aired because Gest was "impossible to work with."

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  • CBS
    CBS

    "Kid Nation," a show about 40 kids running their own town with minimal adult interference, was axed by CBS when it was accused of exploiting the children's welfare and being the "sweatshop of the entertainment industry."

    CBS

  • CeeLo Green’s reality show "The Good Life" was canned by TBS days after the musician pleaded no contest to a felony charge of giving a woman the drug ecstasy. He then tweeted: “People who have really been raped REMEMBER!!!”

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    Getty Images

    "Pretty Wild" was slated to become E!'s next reality family success story after the Kardashians. The show followed momager Andrea Arlington and her three wannabe model daughters Alexis Neiers, Tess Taylor and Gabby Neiers. Alexis was arrested after shooting the pilot as one of the members of the "Bling Ring," a group of teenage thieves who broke into celebrity homes like Paris Hilton and Lindsay Lohan. "Pretty Wild" included some of the trial in its first season and did not opt to renew.

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  • TLC
    TLC

    TLC quickly canceled "Here Comes Honey Boo Boo" after reports came out that June Shannon, mother to the young star of the series, was resuming her relationship with a man who was convicted of molesting another one of her daughters.

    TLC

  • VH1
    VH1

    Ryan Jenkins, the Canadian man suspected of killing model Jasmine Fiore and then taking his own life, appeared first as a contestant on "Megan Wants A Millionaire" and then on "I Love Money 3." Though the incident happened months after he was on either show, VH1 pulled the plug on both. "Megan Wants A Millionaire" was yanked mid-season, while "I Love Money 3" was not set to air for another year.

    VH1

  • VH1
    VH1

    "Ev and Ocho" was a VH1 series following newlyweds NFL receiver Chad Johnson (aka Ochocinco) and “Basketball Wives” star Evelyn Lozada. VH1 yanked the show after the new groom was arrested on a domestic violence charge for head-butting his new bride.

    VH1

  • CBS
    CBS

    "Armed and Famous" followed five stars (La Toya Jackson, Erik Estrada, Jack Osbourne, Jason "Wee-Man" Acuna and Trish Stratus) who enrolled in the Police Academy in Muncie, Indiana, and served as part of its patrol. The show was canceled after four episodes due to ratings ... And perhaps because Estrada got into a public shouting match with a suspect. Also, a woman sued the show for wrongful entry and illegal search.

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  • "Jon & Kate Plus 8" became "Kate Plus 8" when Jon and Kate Gosselin announced their split during the show's fifth season finale. Jon wasn't pleased to be kicked off the show and tried to stop TLC from filming his children altogether.

    TLC

  • A&E
    A&E

    A&E yanked "The Two Coreys," which featured child stars Corey Haim and Corey Feldman, after Haim suffered a drug abuse relapse while shooting the second season. Feldman said he would no longer deal with his friend's substance addiction. Haim died in March 2010.

    A&E

  • HGTV
    HGTV

    "Flip It Forward" features twin brothers Jason and David Benham in their own HGTV series. Or, it would, had the network not shut down those plans after learning about homophobic, anti-Muslim and anti-abortion statements they’d made in the past.

    HGTV

  • Last month, it was revealed that Josh Duggar had inappropriately touched five underage girls – four of which are his sisters – when he was a teenager. TLC pulled all episodes of "19 Kids and Counting" off the air, but has stopped short of definitively canceling the show. Considering the backlash and how many of its sponsors have dropped out, it's a matter of "when" and not "if" the show will get axed.

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Though not officially canceled, the Duggars are expected to get the boot from TLC

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