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| Genre | Crime/Reality/Comedy/Satire |
| Created by | The Smoking Gun |
| Narrated by | Chip Bolcik |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Language(s) | English |
| No. of seasons | 11 |
| No. of episodes | 130 |
| Production | |
| Running time | 60 minutes |
| Broadcast | |
| Original channel | truTV |
| Picture format | 4:3 SD |
| Audio format | Stereo |
| Original run | March 13, 2008 – present |
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truTV Presents: World's Dumbest... (formerly titled The Smoking Gun Presents: World's Dumbest...) is a cable television series produced by Meetinghouse Productions, Inc. and is airing on truTV. Originally known as World's Dumbest Criminals, it is a weekly countdown that takes a comedic look at twenty half-witted and offbeat events caught on camera and sometimes by 911 dispatchers. They are broken down into topics such as Criminals, Drivers, Daredevils, Partiers, etc. It features commentary from comedians and writers such as Roger Lodge, Bryan Callen, Judy Gold, Ted Jessup, Loni Love, Brad Loekle, Chelsea Peretti, Billy Kimball, Daisy Gardner, Nick DiPaolo, John Enos, Mike Trainor, Chuck Nice, Natasha Leggero; as well as celebrities who have had their own brushes with the law, such as Daniel Baldwin, Leif Garrett, Todd Bridges, Tonya Harding, Danny Bonaduce, among others. The show holds a TV-14 rating due to strong language and comedic violence.
Often, sound effects and mock commentators are added to enhance the humor of the events.
In January 2011, the show slightly re-branded itself as "truTV Presents: World's Dumbest...", dropping the "Smoking Gun" branding and redesigning the commentator names-signs, title page, and background brightness in the process.
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[edit] Commentators
- Jaime Andrews
- Daniel Baldwin
- Charles Barkley
- Bill Bastone
- Matt Bellace
- Danny Bonaduce
- Joe Brat
- Mike Bridenstine
- Todd Bridges
- Mike Britt
- Michel Bryant
- Alafair Burke
- Gary Busey
- Richie Byrne
- Bryan Callen
- Chris Campion
- Jessie Cantrell
- Jean Casarez
- Hélio Castroneves
- Lee Child
- Harlan Coben
- Calvin Collins
- Whitney Cummings
- Adrianne Curry
- Rob D'Alessandro
- Rob Delaney
- Wes Dening
- Natalie Desselle-Reid
- Dustin Diamond
- Diane Dimond
- Nick DiPaolo
- John Enos
- Mike Epps
- Susie Felber
- Amy Fisher
- Jami Floyd
- Erin Foley
- Jack Ford
- Ardie Fuqua
- Mike Gaboff
- Dr. Jeff Gardere
- Daisy Gardner
- Leif Garrett
- Godfrey
- Judy Gold
- Andrew Goldberg
- Jessica Golden
- Savannah Guthrie
- Tonya Harding
- Busty Heart
- Dave Hill
- Melinda Hill
- Will Hines
- Dave Holmes
- Adam Hunter
- Rachel Hunter
- Charlie Huston
- Ted Jessup
- Shirley Jones
- AJ Khubani
- Billy Kimball
- Rikki Klieman
- Lynne Koplitz
- Michael Kosta
- Jo Koy
- Ron Kuby
- Lauren Lake
- Ali Landry
- Natasha Leggero
- Roger Lodge
- Brad Loekle
- Michael Loftus
- Judge Maria Lopez
- Loni Love
- Dr. Robi Ludwig
- Chuck Mango
- Omarosa Manigault-Stallworth
- Darren Manning
- Lenny Marcus
- Kevin McCaffrey
- Tom McCaffrey
- Kelli McCarty
- Jonny McGovern
- Wendi McLendon-Covey
- Jimmy McMillan
- Paul Mecurio
- Andy Milonakis
- Scott Nevins
- Chuck Nice
- Ryan Oakes
- Tom O'Riordan
- Matt Pack
- Vinny Parco
- Matt Passet
- Christina Pazsitzky
- Mike Paul
- Chelsea Peretti
- Luis "Lou" Pizarro
- Sonia Pizarro
- Brad "Chip" Pope
- Michael Psenicska
- Laurie Puhn
- Sean Quinn
- Keith Robinson
- Adam Sank
- Streeter Seidell
- Mickey Sherman
- Tom Shillue
- Ron Shirley
- Marianne Sierk
- Curtis Sliwa
- Ken Stafford
- Frank Stallone
- Karrine Steffans
- Anthony Sullivan
- Alan Thicke
- Mike Trainor
- Verne Troyer
- Osi Umenyiora
- Bruce Vilanch
- Rich Vos
- Dr. Belisa Vranich
- Jimmie Walker
- Brendon Walsh
- Tricia Walsh Smith
- Dan Wheldon
- Chris Williams
- Judge David Young
- Tawya Young
- Wally Zeis
- Tom McCaffrey
Among these, Rob D'Alessandro (Partiers 5), Mike Gadoff (Daredevils), Calvin Collins (Criminals 17), Busty Heart (Performers 2), and Danny Bonaduce (Performers 5) spoke about clips in which they had appeared. Rob and Osi also appeared in a parody of the popular Coca-Cola commercial with "Mean" Joe Greene. The Pizarros are from the TruTV show Operation Repo.
[edit] Themes
Each episode features twenty clips focusing on one of several recurring themes:
| Theme Title | # of Episodes |
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| Animal Encounters | 1 episode |
| Bracket Showdown[ep 1] | 1 episode |
| Brawlers | 11 episodes |
| Competitions | 5 episodes |
| Confrontations | 1 episode |
| Criminals[ep 2] | 25 episodes |
| Daredevils | 12 episodes |
| Drivers[ep 3] | 22 episodes |
| Employees | 1 episode |
| Fans | 1 episode |
| Heroes | 1 episode |
| Hillbillies | 3 episodes |
| Holidays | 1 episode |
| Inventions[ep 4] | 6 episodes |
| Lovers | 3 episodes |
| Meltdowns | 1 episode |
| Motorheads | 5 episodes |
| Outlaws | 5 episodes |
| Partiers | 18 episodes |
| Performers | 10 episodes |
| Pranksters | 2 episodes |
| Record Breakers | 6 episodes |
| Shoppers | 1 episode |
| Thrillseekers | 5 episodes |
| Tourists | 2 episodes |
- ^ Aired on March 31, 2011, clips from several previous episodes were presented in a bracket-style competition as a representation of March Madness. Charles Barkley appeared as a guest commentator for the episode.
- ^ Retitled, "World's Dumbest Outlaws," as, after 25 episodes, the creators wished to change the name.
- ^ Retitled, "World's Dumbest Motorheads," as, after 22 episodes, the creators wished to change the name.
- ^ Retitled, "World's Smartest Inventions"
[edit] Recurring gags
[edit] Professor Tonya Harding
Tonya Harding has her own segment on some episodes of World's Dumbest. After the short intro is played, Harding (dressed in an ill-fitting lab coat) says, "Oh, crap! That's me!" Before a clip is played, Harding gives viewers a brief lesson on a few related topics such as fermentation, gravity balance, etc.
[edit] Story time with Gary Busey
This segment featured Gary Busey set in a chair next to a fireplace, with a book, presenting the audience a story about the film clip being shown, usually with Gary giving his own insights and philosophical advice in regards to the people in the clip (much to the annoyance of the other commentators).
[edit] TSG 911 Center
A commentator is sitting in a 911 operating room and gets very weird calls. The calls are described as a cartoon most of the time. Example: A stressed woman calls 911 because she thought that was the number for "Nanny 911". Sometimes, old episode clips will be replaced with these.
[edit] After Dark
This segment features comedian Bryan Callen as he shows supposedly "sexy" clips that most of the other commentators find completely unerotic. Examples include: People bathing in chocolate, a nude couple (shown from a helicopter camera so that nudity is barely shown), throwing rocks over a bridge into oncoming traffic, a man showing his "ass" to the cops, and an old woman pulling on a robber's "man parts."
[edit] Game Shows
Roger Lodge usually appears as a host for a game show. Examples include: "What's in the bag?" (Criminals 13), "Guess What Happens Next" (Daredevils 4), etc.
[edit] TSG-TV: The World's Dumbest News
Anchorman Rob Delaney and on-the-spot reporter Jaime Andrews (occasionally; along with other celebrities using their own voice) bring reports of supposedly "journalistic" events as they happen that most other commentators easily get shocked at (and referred to as simply "Eyewitness"); it includes a bottom-left side bar to parody newscasts. Only on some episodes.
[edit] America's Dumbest Home Videos
Roger Lodge also appears on this segment. Spoofing the Bob Saget era of America's Funniest Home Videos, Lodge showcases hilarious moments caught on tape. Other panelists appear as audience members laughing hysterically. The spoof AFHV logo (as well as the graphics) resembles the logo for the original 1989 Thanksgiving special more than the actual logo used in the Saget era.
[edit] Most Shocking
This segment involves stupidity considered shocking. At the beginning of each clip, Tonya Harding says: "Wait a minute, I thought this was "World's Dumbest"!" At the end of the clip, Danny Bonaduce repeats this line.
[edit] Comedy Club
Panelists (mostly comedians) give punchlines related to a clip.
[edit] SGP Sports
In this running gag, "SGP Sports" basically show sports that go hilariously wrong.
[edit] Outtakes
Each episode usually ends with quirky outtakes of the panelists. Some of the recurring moments are Judy Gold constantly being fidgeted with by the make-up crew much to her annoyance, and cast members interacting with the camera crew or stumbling over their lines.