Big Ben

"That, my friends, was comedy."

--- Ben

Big Ben is the thirteenth episode of Season 1 of Talking Tom and Friends.

Ben realizes that he needs more work on his comedy. He comes up with a solution that will solve this problem. Increasing his size. Ben soon finds out that that works... Too much. When audiences aren't laughing at his comedy routine, Ben takes matters into his own hands. But instead of changing his jokes, he changes his size...

While trying to make his audience laugh but doesn't work, Ben gets really fat then the audience laughs at him. Ginger does the same. And now Tom, Hank and Angela try figure out how to make him back to normal.

Ben was doing stand-up comedy, but nobody laughed. So, Ben studies what makes people laugh, tickling Tom with feathers, showing funny scenes on TV in front of Angela, and throwing pies at Hank. In the end, he uses a device that inflates himself.

At the club, everyone laughs at everything he says. Ben thought he was simply telling funny jokes, but Tom notices that everyone was laughing at his size instead. His morbid obesity got in the way of his life; he wasn't able to enter the garage without brute force. Ginger claims that Ben would get as much laughter if he read from a school yearbook.

The next visit to the club, he does just that, getting just as much laughter. Then, an inflated Ginger enters the stage, and reads the yearbook, yielding laughter as well. They then get into a fight and bounce off the stage.

Ben realises that Ginger was right, but Ginger accidentally sat on the Gain-a-Tron, breaking it. So, Hank jumps on him repeatedly so Ben could fart it out, until Ginger jumps on him causing a huge fart to break out.


 * Tom
 * Ben
 * Ginger
 * Angela
 * Hank
 * Wesley (cameo)
 * Amy (cameo)
 * Brenda Blake (cameo)


 * Open Mic Club
 * The Studio


 * Colin Hanks as Tom
 * James Adomian as Ben
 * Maria Bamford as Ginger
 * Lisa Schwartz as Angela
 * Tom Kenny as Hank


 * This episode's title is a reference to the large clock of Westminster, London, England, named Big Ben.