After not releasing any new episodes for a few months, the TAoMJ team threw together this (very) short video to assure people that they would have new content on Spring Break of 2007. The video informed the audience of the following: - They still had the old still-image style. - They've thrown a bit of video in there now. - Also, they've begun animating. - Oh, and they built a fuckin' green screen. It got people really excited. And then they never delivered. They're dicks.
This is the first episode of The Adventures of Mobil Joe. Joe Sabin, Nate DeFrees and Bryan Williams made it on a whim in the summer of 2006. They thought it was stupid, but a lot of their friends enjoyed it and encouraged them to make more. They registered the domain mobiljoe.us, landed a time slot on WCVM-TV, and created a few more short and stupid episodes through January of 2007.
Mobil Joe wasted his last $1.50, so he asks his friends for some food.
After receiving a mysterious comment on the website, Joe asks an expert where it might have come from.
In an attempt to make the show more serialized, TAoMJ decided to go for a storyline that would stretch across multiple episodes. And what better than a mystery?
Going nowhere, really. Sandwiched between two parts of The Cheesey Whodunit. This is what happens when TAoMJ allows a guest writer to join in.
A continuation of The Cheesey Whodunit. Patane (the guy on the toilet) recommends a P.I. to Joe to help him get to the bottom of who fucked the cheese on the couch.
Mobil Joe gets some unwanted company on his way home from work. They're thugs hired by Tyler Nieman (TyNie), and the plot is getting thicker.