Recurring segments from Tosh.0

A common addition to the various videos broadcast on Tosh.0 are the various segments that are used to feature said videos. Some of these segments have only been used once. The following is a list of those segments, both past and present.
20 Seconds
A segment where Tosh tries to make as many comments on a video within a twenty second time limit. Despite the segment's title, the clock's countdown is not twenty seconds, as pointed out by Tosh.
Behind the Screen Name
This gives people who join the Tosh.0 website with weird screen names the chance to explain the meaning of their screen name.
Guess What Happens Next?
A segment where Tosh shows a small portion of a video and ask the audience to try and guess what will happen.
I'm Better than you. Na-na Na-na Boo-boo, Stick Your Head in Doo-doo
A segment where viewers send in videos where they break various records and challenge Tosh to break their set record. So far Tosh has beaten three challenges, although one was with the help of a green screen.
Is it Racist?
A segment where Tosh reveals whether or not the subject matter in a particular video is racist. On one occasion he featured a clip from the 2009 National Spelling Bee where a contestant spells the word negus.
.... of the Week
A quick segment where Tosh shows a video leading into the commercial break. Depending on the video's subject always determines what kind of video of the week it will be. For example, one video featured a man doing a long series of back flips down a steep hill was called "Flip of the Week". Another video featured a elderly man scratching his back with a toilet brush was called "Pedophile of the Week".
Recio's Black Clip of the Week
A segment that features a clip that staffer Recio believes will be funny to the show's black demographic.
Spoiler Alert
A segment where Tosh spoils the plot of a film that he deems really bad. However, Tosh continues on past the allowed time, resulting in the rest of the discussion to be posted on the website. The first film he discussed was the 2009 film Orphan.
Surprise Trust Falls
A segment Tosh started after observing a video where campers fail to catch their counselor in a trust fall exerise. The idea was to prove that not everybody in Los Angeles was untrustworthy. He then showed a collage of videos of his various trust falls attempts, including one attempt with a man with crutches and one in public shower. After he asked the viewers to submit their own trust falls. The following week Tosh showed a few submissions, but not before stating that his producers had demanded him to tell everyone to stop sending in more videos on the grounds that they were dangerous. In one such video featured a man performs a trust fall on a small child who was working at his desk. However, Tosh would recant and ask viewers to continue sending more trust fall videos.
Tosh.0 Book Club
A segment where Tosh profiles a book. The first was a cook book titled Natural Harvest: A Collection of Semen-Based Recipes.
Unanswered Questions
A segment where Tosh shows a video and asks various question surrounding it.
Urban Dictionary Word of the Day
A segment where Tosh chooses a word from the Urban Dictionary to be read aloud.
Video Breakdown
A segment where Tosh features a video and then give a piece-by-piece commentary on what is taking place. In most cases, the commentary is purely fictional. By the end Tosh finishes with commentary with the line "...and for that we thank you".
Video Clip of the Week
A segment at the end of the show where Tosh shows a video that was submitted to the official website.
Web Chat
A segment where Tosh interviews a person via webcam on their posted video. The first was with the "Wii Fit Girl" Lauren Bernat.
Web Redemption
A segment where Tosh invites a person who was embarrassed on a video for a guest on the show for a chance to make up for their folly, on the grounds that "everybody deserves a second chance". Such people include the "Trampled Cheerleader" Cali Kaltschmidt, David DeVore Jr. from "David After Dentist", "Make it Snow Girl" Brianna DeCassios, and Chris Crocker. The segment starts with a replay of the video, Tosh delivers a monologue dealing with the subject to the studio audience and the home viewers, he then has a short interview with the person. Next he has the person prepare by doing random tasks related to situation. Such as having the "Risky Business Girls" practice sliding on sliding mats, then have them reenact famous scenes from the rest of actor Tom Cruise's filmography. Then finally gives them the opportunity to relive the moment of embarrassment in hopes of getting it right which he asks "...the world wants to know, are you ready to give it another shot". For the most part every guest has had a successful redemption. So far, the only unsuccessful redemption was the "N64 Kid", Brandon Kusma.
Web Reunion
A segment with a similar concept to web redemption. Here Tosh reunites people who have not seen together since their posted video was filmed. The first was the reunion of the San Francisco Bay Club dancers Jeff Vandiver, Andre Houle, and Troy Markle AKA "Crystal Light Dancers" and Alan Thicke who were featured on a video for the Crystal Light National Aerobic Championship back in 1987.
Web Remix
Another segment where Tosh profiles a musical web sensation in the style of a Behind the Music documentary. The first was Samwell and his song "".
What's in the Background
Tosh comments on an oddity in the background while completely ignoring the subject of the video.
 
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