Final Shots: Triumph, The Insult Comic Dog Heading To Hulu For Election Cycle

Triumph, the Insult Comic Dog is set to cover the current election cycle for Hulu. The streaming service has obtained the exclusive streaming rights to Triumph’s Election Special 2016, reports Re/code. The program, Hulu’s first collaboration with Funny or Die, will feature the foul-mouthed canine (created by Conan O’Brien and Robert Smigel) hitting the campaign trail in Iowa, New Hampshire, and South Carolina. “I don’t have time for this s–t,” Triumph said in a statement released to the website. Triumph’s Election Special 2016 will be available on service in early February.

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