
About this season
Troma's Edge TV puts Troma's unique spin on such diverse and hilarious topics as American politics and mass murder. Using "cutting-edge" special "effects", each episode "mixes" classic blood, guts and hot sex in the midst of it all. Trent Haaga, hosts the New York segments, while Tiffany Shepis, stars and super-Tromette Bullimia who Tromanchors from Los Angeles. Of course, the expert on hand of Troma, president Lloyd Kaufman (creator of Toxic Avenger) guides the Troma Team throughout the show!
Episodes (20)
1. The Debut Episode
Aired 17 August 2000
2. Episode 2
Aired 14 October 2000
3. The Race Episode
Aired 21 October 2000
The Troma crew takes a look at America's rich tradition of racism. Meanwhile, Trent Haaga learns first-hand what it was like to be an immigrant in the 60s.
4. Episode 4
Aired 28 October 2000
5. Episode 5
Aired 4 November 2000
6. Episode 6
Aired 11 November 2000
7. Race
Aired 18 November 2000
Presenters Trent Haaga and Super-Tromette Bulimia take a look at racial prejudice in the United Hates of America. Lloyd Kaufman, president of Troma Entertainment, creator of the Toxic Avenger and Jew, gets a nasty surprise from some white supremacists.
8. Episode 8
Aired 25 November 2000
9. The Sex Episode
Aired 2 December 2000
10. Episode 10
Aired 9 December 2000
11. The Family Episode
Aired 16 December 2000
Family values, Father-Son and Mother-Daughter relationships, orphans, and the importance of a good support system are all covered here, as well as another type of family: the mafia. Clips from 1980's Mother's Day and 1999's Terror Firmer are shown.
12. The Drugs Episode
Aired 6 January 2001
The link between drug use and other forms of violent crime is explored and the government's multi-million dollar War On Drugs is poked fun at. We visit a crack den of sorts and see a fight between rival opium dealers in Chinatown.
13. Tromathon
Aired 13 January 2001
14. Episode 14
Aired 20 January 2001
15. Episode 15
Aired 27 January 2001
16. TromaDance Episode
Aired 15 April 2001
Highlights from the Troma Dance 2001 Film Festival from Park City, Utah.
17. The Real Big Survivor Brother Part 1
Aired 22 April 2001
Lloyd Kaufman searches for a New York-based host for TROMA'S EDGE TV. He locks the candidates in the Troma office and awaits the survival of the fittest.
18. The Real Big Survivor Brother Part 2
Aired 29 April 2001
19. The Horror Episode
Aired 6 May 2001
Don't make the same mistake that Trent Haaga did: It's horror, not whore. Regardless, this was probably the most enjoyable episode on the disc. We're given a tour of both the famous Forrest J. Ackerman's “Ackermuseum” and “The Death Museum.” There are Tromatic spoofs of Psycho and Scream, commentary on the state of horror films today and whether or not violence in the media has detrimental effects on the world's youth.
20. The War Episode
Aired 13 May 2001
A tribute to the horror genre, and a salute to America's armed forces. The art of war is poked and prodded in this episode, touching on America's obsession with military action, registering for the draft, a salute to vets, and the Gulf War Syndrome. Scenes from 1988's Troma's War and 1999's Terror Firmer are shown, as well as a cult recruitment commercial