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The Quest for TP 2010

★ 5.22 votes5 min📅 2010-09-11

"Will Andy get to wipe his ass?"

In this ultra-short comedy gem from 2010, filmmaker Jeff W. Stevenson delivers a cringe-inducing yet hilarious tale of bathroom-based despair.

Director: Jeff W. Stevenson

Cast

Jeff W. Stevenson
Jeff
Andreas Finn
Andy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Quest for TP (2010) about?

After a night of heavy drinking, Andy wakes up to a dire situation: he's stuck on the toilet with no toilet paper. His only hope for survival lies with his passed-out friend Jeff, who's lying just outside the door. The film follows Andy's increasingly frantic attempts to escape his predicament.

Who directed The Quest for TP?

The short comedy was directed by Jeff W. Stevenson, who also stars in the film.

Who stars in The Quest for TP?

The film features director Jeff W. Stevenson alongside Andreas Finn in the lead roles.

Is The Quest for TP (2010) worth watching?

While it's a niche, five-minute comedy, *The Quest for TP* excels at delivering quick, cringe-worthy humor that resonates with fans of awkward situations. Its tight runtime and relatable premise make it a fun watch for those in the mood for absurd, lighthearted entertainment.

How long is The Quest for TP?

The film runs for 5 minutes.

About The Quest for TP (2010) — A Hilarious 5-Minute Comedy of Bathroom Desperation

In this ultra-short comedy gem from 2010, filmmaker Jeff W. Stevenson delivers a cringe-inducing yet hilarious tale of bathroom-based despair. After a wild night out, Andy wakes up to find himself trapped in a most uncomfortable situation—stranded on the toilet with no toilet paper in sight. His only lifeline? The passed-out Jeff lying just outside the door. As Andy's desperate pleas go unanswered, the tension mounts in this tight, five-minute satire of everyday mishaps. The film masterfully blends awkward humor with relatable chaos, turning a mundane scenario into gold.

Shot with a handheld, documentary-style approach, *The Quest for TP* captures the raw, unfiltered absurdity of life's smallest disasters. Director Jeff W. Stevenson leans into the discomfort, crafting a narrative that's as cringe-worthy as it is endearing. With its quick runtime and sharp focus, this short film is a perfect fit for fans of quick, punchy comedies that don't overstay their welcome.