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Dorkly
- Br3ndan 5: While I enjoy most of Dorkly's videos, Mario vs. The Pokemon World
was just horrible. The video started off with some potential. After all, it's Mario in the Pokemon world! There's no way something horrifyingly gruesome could happen, right? Unfortunately, the video started to go downhill when Mario enters a Pokemon battle with a youngster. So Mario throws a Pokeball, and a Squirtle pops out. Then he stomps on the Squirtle and kicks the shell at the kid. Then after a time skip, it shows Mario wearing a Tanooki suit he got from murdering a Pokemon! Yes, because painting Mario as a sociopath is SO original and has never been done before! I quit watching by that point. If there's nothing funny in the video, and it's just gruesome and mean-spirited, why even watch it? - Teleport Ted: ''Who's Faster: Superman or The Flash?''
: Superman abruptly becoming a Jerk Sue who cheats to win, ruins Flash's life, and invokes Karma Houdini by manipulating the media... as Disproportionate Retribution for Flash's Point that his "faster than the speed of light" sounds more impressive than Superman's "faster than a speeding bullet." - Pgj1997: Super Mario Undertale
was a giant mess, in my opinion. It's exactly what you think it is; Mario ends up in the Underworld and thinks the mechanics of the Mario games work here. Surprise, they don't. It's basically what you'd expect from Dorkly at this point. One scene in particular really gets on my nerves. We see Mario and Sans in front of Papyrus' dead body, with Mario thinking he'd build himself back together like a Dry Bones and Sans having distraught look on his face. Now, this would be funny if it weren't for one big glaring issue. They spend almost 30 seconds on this gag, all leading up to no punchline. And this is one-third of the entire video. It's not funny, and Mario's obliviousness certainly doesn't make things better. Also, Mario killed Papyrus, like I mentioned, and earlier in the video, was able to kill Flowey... and yet he somehow got the Pacifist Ending. And these guys call themselves real gamers. So apparently, this video was made to celebrate Undertale's one-year anniversary since its initial Steam release. HA HA HA—No. - Big Jimbo: I've been pretty neutral of their videos (most of them are funny, but rely too much on giving Mario the Ron the Death Eater treatment,note but one video titled "Mario is a MONSTER"
or something qualifies as the worst as the title isn't even trying to be a witty parody and just feels like they sacrificed their wit for more "LOL Mario bad" videos.
Helluva Boss
- VanillaLime: It is an....ok web toon. I don’t find many of the jokes funny, but I can appreciate the animation and some of the character chemistry. Needless to say, C.H.E.R.U.B. is possibly the worst episode of Helluva Boss Spindlehorse has produced so far. Dare I say worse than any episode in Season 2, because at least I can somewhat tolerate watching them. There are multiple reasons why I think C.H.E.R.U.B. is the worst, but what I believe deserves the “dethroning award” was the sequence of C.H.E.R.U.B. trying to get old man Lyle to appreciate beauties of life, only for everything to go wrong either by random circumstance or I.M.P. being complete jerks making things go wrong on purpose. Lasting from the gruesome animal violence to the opera thing where they kill the singing lady. This sequence feels like it’s trying to channel the type of dark, cynical comedy you’d find in Invader Zim, except it lacks the kind of dumb charm Invader Zim had, plus I don’t recall IZ even going as far as to involve convincing a character to commit suicide. Yes, I get that I.M.P. aren’t good people; they’re demons, after all. Not to mention Lyle’s not a great person himself. But this felt way too mean-spirited, even for them (though I suppose they did an indirect good thing by exposing Santa as a pedophile). They should’ve shot at Lyle and be done with the job, and I’m surprised none of the imps brought doing this up. Heck, I think this episode would’ve been more funny if it had the imp trio trying multiple ways to kill Lyle, only for the angels to smugly ruin their assassination attempts in a Looney Tunes-like manner, much to their anger. Instead, we get the “SEE HOW BAD AND STUPID THE WORLD IS, GUYS?” shockfest. I’m surprised at how patient the angels were with the imps throughout the episode, and I don’t blame them for snapping near the end. I genuinely hope the cherubs get a good ending because I do not think they deserve their horrid treatment in the show so far.
- Reginald Ogron 5: Not to mention that they had plenty of time to shoot Lyle before the Cherubs arrived, that they had no reason to go along with their attempt at reforming him since he was already going to go to Hell and seriously, why didn't they just unload every single weapon they had into him the second they saw him? And don't give me any of that "there wouldn't be an episode" crap, that's not an excuse! Even the worst aspects of Season 2 have been better than this episode so far, thank god.
- Regulas 314: I have to agree. I am not the biggest fan of Vivziepop's work. But I can admire the animation, voice acting and chemistry with the characters. This episode though, is sick. I understand it wants to do like Invader Zim and do dark, cynical humor and extreme violence but this feels more like Mr. Pickles in terms of its execution and bleakness. The Cherubs do not deserve what they got. Making the world seem like the most horrible and unpleasant place imaginable felt sloppy at the best of times and made me sad at the worst of it. How, is any of this supposed to be funny? And If I.M.P. was hired to kill Lyle, why didn’t they just peg him in the skull and get it over with? Why drag this out? There’s lots of ways you can make this premise work, but pure cynicism is not the way to go. I honestly do not want to see more of this show ever again.
- flowerfun Helluva Boss' second season had already been on thin ice for me for a while up until this point but the moment where I officially lost my patience for this season came in the fourth episode, Western Energy, where it's revealed that Blitz and Stolas's conflict in Ozzies got resolved by...a blink and you'll miss it text message. Are you serious? We are resolving a conflict with this much depth in season 1 that looked like it could have been explored and developed more...with a text message??? This felt like such a slap in the face to the people who wanted to see where the show went with this conflict after the season 1 finale and what we got was THIS?! It was so infuriating and underwhelming that It was the moment I had officially lost my patience with this season.
- Puttotheangel 23: I love Helluva Boss for 5 years now. Ever since season 2 came out, I was in disbelief that the writing was, well visually flawed. Despite that, I found myself enjoying the show despite its flaws; this doesn’t not stop me from having problems with some of its episodes. Oops for instance, Has this moment where Fizz easily forgives Blitz despite the fact he caused a fire at the circus and left him to die at one point. Now I understand that unintentional and all, but during when the episode premiere, Fizz only had one episode that features a flashback and that episode centered around Blitz and Stolas’s relationship, so unless the episode gives more flashbacks, showing how good their friendship and why they should rebuild their friendship, it kinda feels like a written fan fic. Also, that fire give him physical trauma, realistically, he probably wouldn’t be willing to even talk to Blitz at all after that tragedy.
- Zalem: Having seen the season all the way through, "Apology Tour" is my pick due to it taking Stolas' Creator's Pet status to Insane Troll Logic levels of bad script writing. If it wasn't bad enough that the show makes it blatantly obvious the viewer is supposed to think Blitzo is in the wrong for snapping at Stolas the episode before (after he used the grimoire to coerce him into a sexual quid pro quo deal, something the writing refuses to address directly). But the real DMoS is the argument that ensues - Stolas is a hypocrite multiple times with a bad case of Self-Serving Memory and is never called on any of it. The nadir is him shaming Blitzo for taking his daughter to the doctor when he knew Blitzo was busy and he sent M&M to rescue him, and the writers still don't allow Blitzo to call him out for acting awful and incredibly self-centred. The result of the blatant Stolas favoritism is an incredibly unnatural script - Blitzo acts like he doesn't remember any of season 1, including Stolas calling him his plaything, just so the writers can have him say directly to the camera that all their issues are just due to his insecurities. But what does Blitzo even see in Stolas? He's at his pettiest, most unpleasant and frankly emotionally abusive self all the way through this episode and never once gives a damn about Blitzo's feelings. They even have him try to shame Blitzo for not being able to apologize, which is just Psychological Projection given Stolas has never once sincerely apologized to Blitzo in a way that takes any responsibility for his own actions (when breaking the deal he just says it's not right anymore, not that he's personally sorry for anything), while Blitzo has apologized to him, multiple times now. I'm dropping the show after this and I know some others have said the same; and this storyline is a huge reason why. And just to add insult to injury, the unpleasant Blitzo dogpile of "Apology Tour" only gets worse in hindsight - when Stolas starts living with Blitzo in "Sinsmas" he spends all episode being ungrateful, snidely looking down on Blitzo for being poor and exclaims that he threw his life away for a fantasy. In other words, everything Blitzo chewed Stolas out for doing in "Apology Tour" and "Full Moon" comes true - he spends all episode acting like Stolas' butler only for Stolas to look down on him and admit he doesn't really love Blitzo! The show proved that everything Blitzo was angry about was entirely correct, but instead of allowing Blitzo to chew him out for this like the old Blitzo who still had a spine would have, "Sinmas" Blitzo just looks at him with googly eyes. No. Just no.
- F-RIFFS: I actually used to like the show, especially the early episodes where they admitted that Stolas had done a shitty thing. The moment that made me drop the show was when the show tried to frame Octavia reaching her Rage Breaking Point and cutting Stolas out of her life at the end of "Sinsmas" as an Tear Jerker Et Tu, Brute? moment for Stolas. I mean, this is coming off the heels of two seasons worth of him being a borderline deadbeat towards her with taking her to a kiddie-park to make her ignore the fact that he's fighting with her mother ("Loo Loo Land"), causing her to run away from home because he prioritized divorcing and continuing to fight with her mother over a meteor shower that he outright promised to show her ("Seeing Stars"), and outright breaking his promise to always be by her side to essentially ruin his life for Blitzo's sake ("Mastermind"). It's not a fucking Tear Jerker, it's literally just the consequences of his actions and I fucking hate how the writers have stooped to vilifying Octavia to woobify Stolas. Sure, he finally admits that it's actually his fault but it's too little too fucking late. If he actually were a good father (as the writers would want you to believe), he should've realized it sixteen episodes ago and not when she had finally had enough of him prioritizing Blitzo over her.
- Melancholy Utopia: I have to be honest; I hate Helluva Boss. I refused to watch it for the longest time due to disliking the pilot, but having it constantly shoved in my face I chose to watch it for closure and to repel criticisms saying I haven't even watched the full show (and trust me, there's nothing to see; the pilot is a perfect summary). However, as I can't say "the entire show", I'll choose one moment, and it's in "Sinsmas", when a client is discussing why she wants her husband dead... Because he left her for another man and is now raising their daughters with his new lover. They try to portray the client as obnoxious and petty to make us hate her, and although I've always believed revenge is wrong, her being angry is completely justified. And what does Stolas do when he hears this? Bawl like a baby because he did that exact thing when he had his affair with Blitzø. Aww boohoo, want me to bring out the violin? We all know he isn't actually sorry for destroying his family and neglecting his daughter; he's a selfish piece of shit who just feels sorry for himself and being called out. He deserves no sympathy as he never showed even a hint of remorse beforehand. But it gets worse. When they go to assassinate the husband, I.M.P. suddenly decide not to. Why? And keep in mind, I'm speaking from the context of them being assassins (obviously in real life murder is wrong, duh) and whom they've had no problem assassinating before. In fact, the very first episode Moxxie was taught not to hesitate doing the job, but now suddenly it's okay? What if the man had been evil like Martha and her family? This double standard is completely ignored because the cheating bastard just looked so darn happy with his new life. Sorry, but that doesn't change the fact that he's an adulterer. I.M.P had killed for far less (like the weaboo girl whose worst crime was writing a mean comment online when she was a minor, or the guy who was a literal Mr. Rogers expy. Yet Blitzø felt no hesitation about killing them, even if he admitted it was for petty reasons. And don't give me that Character Development crap, we all know Vivziepop isn't a good enough writer to pull that off, and also, the shorts take place after Sinsmas). It feels as though the writers were trying to validate Stolas' behaviour even more. This is a trend I've noticed a lot in media that I despise, basically, it's okay to cheat on your partner if you're a closeted homosexual and to completely disregard your family to pursue your own happiness. It's disgustingly selfish. If you're in the closet, it's simple; don't effing get married to someone of the opposite sex! I don't care if it was arranged in Stolas' case, in fact, it felt like the writers forced that whole plot into the story and his wife being a horrible person just so we'd feel bad for poor, poor, little Stolas. Guess what, it's not working. I hate him, I hate Blitzø, I hate every character in the show (except maybe Octavia, who's an actual victim of her parents' shitty behaviour) and they all can go to... Well, somewhere worse than "hell" as it doesn't even seem like a bad place to live in in this show. Edit: I rewatched the scene of the family, and something I forgot to address was that Blitzø was projecting himself, Stolas and their daughters onto the family, which is why he didn't want to kill them. I admit, this piece of context is important in the scene and Blitzø being a hypocrite isn't out of the realm of possibility. However, I still stand by the above points given how the characterization is all over the place all over the show, so I doubt there was any thought put behind the implications.
SMG4's Super Mario 64 Bloopers
- MeerkatMario: If there was one Supermarioglitchy4's Super Mario 64 Bloopers episode which had to be an entire DMoS for me, it has to be "The Idea Block
". Mostly not because of the plot or story elements or whatsoever, but because of how bad the editing was. Brief graphical tint changes in the background and the characters, Sony Vegas text presets being overused, stretched Garry's Mod clips, that was how bad I considered the editing to be. And not just that, but the angry mob, too. Seriously, I consider this the worst SMG4 video I ever saw. At least "Castle Royale", which was the following video, was better. Because if it wasn't, then I would've unsubscribed SMG4. - Cauchy Rerun When: The tail end of SMG4's Anime Arc, namely, Desti's death in World War Mario and the resulting consequences in Final Hours had to be this for me. Sure, the series has lost its grip from time to time, such as adding more anime appeal characters, sponsoring recent games, going down Darker and Edgier paths, such as the Waluigi Arc, but overall stayed what it was in quality; a stupid, weird, goofy, and funny show that used memes effectively instead of shoehorning them in, and one that had writing of surprisingly high quality. That changed at an unbelievably rapid pace after these episodes. The whole gist of this part was that Desti became a main character for a time, but then died, yes, died, in a series that utilizes Death Is Cheap frequently, at the end of the arc. Little to no character development was given to Desti, making her death nothing but a warning that things were going to change for the worse. Take Saiko-chan, a similar character, and how she developed: Yandere (first appearance) and/or Deadpan Snarker (post Luigi's Lesson) -> Jerk with a Heart of Gold (Mario and the Diss Track and onwards.) Desti? Dick -> slightly less of a dick -> Dead. Compounding the problem were three more things. First was that Desti was given only two episodes for people to get to know her other than the unholy fusion of The Rival and Alpha Bitch, which isn't a lot of time. The Lerds also seemed to make little effort on their part. And lastly, Desti effectively still amounted to a minor character in her short stint, getting a paltry five episodes total. What ticks me off a little bit about this is that the bros. didn't have the guts to kill off a major character instead, such as Meggy or Saiko-Chan, which, while taking out a major component of the cast, would create a much larger impact. That's the thing about characters: they're kind of like selling Mons in games such as PAD or Crash Fever. The gacha-only ones net you more coins and MP (or their respective equivalent) much like utilizing Killed Off for Real on a main character will create a greater, lasting effect, whereas selling quest monsters will only net you a tiny bit of MP and coins, much like killing a minor character will likely cause audiences to be apathetic about it, so one has to choose wisely, whether they want to use it in battle, or use it for their own gain. Overall, the episode was one that left a bad taste in my mouth and one that left me feeling betrayed and disappointed in Luke and Kevin. They've done much more wonderful things in the past, such as the Waluigi arc. And the aftermath of the DMOS? Not good. The humor began to become more juvenile, to pander towards the rapidly growing kid fanbase, and lean towards the "umpteen minutes of Forced Meme spam" detractors say the show is, plots of standard episodes became more shallow, it was never explained how Meggy became the thing she is now, and the certain adult quality that added to the humor began to drip away slowly but surely, as there were less references to sex, drugs, censoring all or most swear words, etc, ultimately dooming the show to that of a great many others; to become a soulless, rotting husk of itself that would only get worse as time goes on. If this is what we can expect, it breaks my heart to say I don't expect much of Meta Runner.
- JMRS: The Genesis Arc is an amazing arc and I love it to death, but this arc has just one episode that completely rubs me the wrong way, and that episode is Doomsday but Mario is Okay. The reasons why I don't like this episode include the fact that SMG4 didn't even bother to bring any food for everyone, except for what seemed to be only one simple can of vegetable ramen. I get that he may have been in a rush to get a bunker built for everyone to hide in while Chris and Swag try to destroy SMG0's USB, but he should have at least thought to bring some food in case nobody thought to bring their own, which brings me to my next problem: Boopkins has some chocolate with him and Mario tries to take it from him. Then, when Meggy tells Mario off for stealing his chocolate, she starts trying to eat it instead of giving it back to Boopkins, ultimately culminating in Saiko keeping the chocolate with her instead of giving it back to its rightful owner. Speaking of Meggy and Mario, I found their feud really annoying in this episode. Mario has been shown to be one of Meggy's best friends in the series, even going so far as to help her win Splatfest! Here, however, all of that character development and heartwarming friendship gets tossed out of the window for the sake of this poorly thought-out fight between them that was caused over something as simple as a piece of confectionery. However, the worst thing about this episode has to be the ending. It turns out that everyone forgot to tell Luigi about the fact that they were going to nuke Peach's castle, thus leaving him to walk towards the castle with some board games and get blown up, which also doesn't make sense considering that he was with the group at the end of the previous episode, "The Day HE Arrived" to see SMG0's USB floating above Peach's castle so you'd think that he would have heard SMG4's plan to have a nuke blow up the USB, a plan that ultimately didn't work, by the way. About the only significance this episode has to me is Mario, SMG4 and Axol being captured by SMG0. Everything else about it is pointless at best and irritating at worst, especially the ending that made me, someone who has a soft spot for Luigi, cringe really badly.
- Cabbit Girl Emi: After seeing "If Mario Was the Last Man on Earth", I eventually realized that it blew the bad moments like Mario making an omelet out of a Yoshi egg in "The Mario Cafe" out of the water. The premise starts off interesting as Mario's friends have gone missing, but then we find out why- it's because Mario accidentally ruined his friends' attempt at making a world record pizza. Really? Mario has done much worse in the past decade like that aforementioned Yoshi omelet incident, as well as being an Unwitting Pawn for a few of the arcs' Big Bads, but accidentally ruining a world record pizza is where the line is drawn?
- savagegenius: My dethroning moment would have to be the final scene of “The Day My Arm Went Psycho,” all because of that goddamned gorilla. When Mario goes to the zoo to watch the gorilla exhibit, one of them falls in love with a hand puppet he made (don’t ask) and nuzzles against his hand. Mario, clearly uncomfortable, rightfully tells it to fuck off while calling it “ugly,” which makes it angry enough to start being the shit out of him. Tari, who had witnessed the whole thing, then decides to resolve the conflict in one of the most aggravating instances of
Character Derailment I have ever seen: she goes up to comfort the gorilla, ends up sympathizing with it, and then yells at Mario to apologize to the point of threatening to shoot him with Clench (the titular callous robot arm) when he refuses. Keep in mind that Mario essentially got sexually harassed by the gorilla with a hand fetish not moments earlier, yet the meek semi-pacifist, who is one of the only likeable characters left in the show at this point, chooses to blame the victim while letting the harasser get away with it scot-free just because they were having a bad day. I’m sorry, but where did this even come from?! Tati has never acted this way before and hasn’t (yet) done a single thing in future episodes that is remotely similar. Oh, and when Mario finally apologizes, the gorilla suddenly becomes all happy again and squeezes him half to death in a giant, and literally every other person in the vicinity is cheering and dancing at Tari while ignoring Mario’s desperate screaming. Isn’t that just peachy? - Midnightrun: I had a love/hate relationship with this web series for the longest time, but "SMG4 Doesn't Meme For One Second" was what made me realize that this show will never recover. The premise of the episode is that SMG4 has become so addicted to memes that he laughed loudly in the middle of the funeral of Boopkins' aunt, which his friends rightfully call him out on. This is just so uncharacteristically cruel of him, especially this far into the show. The rest of the episode is spent with him in rehab while everyone seems content without his intrusive meme-spouting... for five seconds until they suddenly decide that they can't live without SMG4's meming and want him back to normal, giving no pay off or any sort of "lesson learned" closure. If characters are just allowed to go back to being Jerkasses without any real repercussions, then why should the audience give any sympathy towards these characters?
- EX Ptroper 495: A Night At SMG4's... the conclusion of this mini arc left me with such a bad feeling in the end. Meggy being turned to Leggy, while played for laughs, felt more and more uncomfortable as it went along, and it seemed like SMG4 was being poised as the main antagonist here. Then Mr Puzzles gets beaten in the end, Meggy gets turned back very unceremoniously (leading to some uncomfortable questions about them leaving her in this state, on top of her being explicitly stated to've not been in the right state of mind during her time as Leggy), and everyone's back to being friends despite SMG4's actions. He even has the audacity to comfort Meggy by being concerned over what he must've done to brainwash her, glossing over his own enslavement of her. The dissonance between everything else in the arc and the ending was so flooring, a part of me genuinely feels as if the show's trying to gaslight the audience, to the point where I'm not sure if I can get behind the characters anymore.
Others A-H
- Animator vs. Animation:
- Big Jimbo: Oh, Animator vs. Animation. Why did it have to come to this? I want to enjoy you, you do have some funny videos, but you just have some mediocrities that leave a very sour taste in my mouth. While the last straw was when someone on the comment section of a video said it was better than anime,note the "PvP" episode of the "Animation vs. Minecraft" series was what put a massive dent to my enjoyment of the series. The moment of one of the stickfigs destroying another one's winning entry in the building contest with TNT was petty and bad enough, but the moment that left the most bitter taste in my mouth is one of the very first moments of the PvP battle that breaks between the stickfigs because they want to build different things. Yes, they did fight on the fourth video, but that was their "job" on that website. Here it seems they're out for blood (so to speak), over something that could be solved more easily via reasoning with each other.note No offense to you, Alan, but it felt pretty wrong that the characters casually swept their friendship under the rug for these petty reasons and stuff. Add in the aforementioned attack comment, and it all adds up to something so off-putting that I can't even watch the original, the "AvA" tetralogy, and the Command Block video (the ones left for me to enjoy) because this will be recommended below.
- Kronger 3124: For just a dumb stick figure series, I'm sad to add an entry here. AVA was one of the first YouTube shows I've watched when I was a kid and I remained a loyal fan for years. Even as the series went downhill with the writing of episodes like "Burnout" or "The King", I remained hopeful Alan will learn to improve his writing and create a genuinely wonderful story in AVA Season 3. But then Hacker - Animator vs. Animation 12 came out, and Alan proved that his writing is only marginally getting better. More specifically, I'm talking about the Dark Lord's "grand" return at the end of the episode. After the climactic rematch of Alan (the fictional one) and Arc Villain Victim, the latter is sulking alone in the shut down PC after realising his years worth of planning and seeking revenge were All for Nothing. Then out of the shadows comes the Dark Lord, with a flashback revealing how his ViraBots resurrected him, who offers Victim a Big Bad Duumvirate with the promise of resurrecting Mitsi. Now, to be fair, this isn't a completely horrible scene; after spending the last season as a Generic Doomsday Villain who was massively overrated by the fanbase, it's nice to see him gain an entertaining personality and a second chance at proving himself as an actually good villain. The issue, though? It's that it makes all of "The Showdown" completely pointless — all it did was things for a couple of years, takes away from the episode's grand theme of being TCO and TDL's grand final battle, and essentially means we're inevitably getting a rerun of the episode when TDL fights the heroes again — his revival makes absolutely zero sense and isn't explained upon (how did the ViraBots, who can only kill and erase, suddenly be able to resurrect him?), and worst of all, essentially ruins the entire story by making the plot predictable. Before that, I was excited and had no idea where things were going. But now? I already know how it's going to turn out: Victim and TDL will do a Villain Team-Up, it turns out it was TDL who killed Mitsi all along, Victim and his allies redeem themselves to defeat him, and a generic boring happy ending where TSC resurrects Mitsi and we get a happily ever after. I'm betting that this is how the story will go; it's so predictable it feels like a crappy fanfic than what the actual canon story is going to be. Congratulations, Alan, you killed any excitement I've had for Rocket Corp's development and ending, because you chose a completely unnecessary plot twist for the sake of fanservice and set your biggest story yet onto a painfully predictable track. And if the writers actually have the gull to redeem TDL... oh boy, that would turn the story from predictable to downright awful.
- Robert TYL: For the uninformed, Cartoon Hooligans is Malaysia’s highest-rated superhero-based web animation channel which have some occasionally funny, mostly tolerable stuff, if you can stomach the perverted sense of humor and vulgar comedy. However, their uploads for April 2019, SPIDER-MAN'S PICKUP LINES- part 1
and part 2
(YES, I’m listing two videos in one entry. Technically it’s the same video anyway) just reeks of pure laziness. Both videos revolve around Spidey attempting to woo Black Widow with pick-up lines from Iron Man, only to have Black Widow and several lady Avengers beat him up for being a creep. Repeat next scene with some incredibly lame flirting scenes, replay the scene where Spidey gets beaten up, rinse and repeat, for 5 MINUTES. In TWO videos. Both these videos are a textbook example of a Youtube channel becoming too much of a success, until the creators believe they can just crap out whatever random nonsense because they’re guaranteed to get over a million views per video anyways. Its just lazy and unfunny to watch. But worse of all? Spiderman trying to flirt with Black Widow, only to hilariously backfire - Toon Sandwich already did this joke in The Stinger for their Spiderman: Homecoming
trailer spoof 3 years earlier, and Toon Sandwich’s version of the joke in approximately 15 seconds ends up being funnier than Cartoon Hooligans’ 10 minutes. - SRE 89: The fate of the Canopy Tribe from Confinement was too sadistic and mean-spirited for my taste, and this is coming from a guy who watches South Park, Drawn Together, Happy Tree Friends, and at times, Family Guy. I didn't like the fact that Lord Bung decided to use Merging Mistake on the Canopy Tribe, especially Steth. And I also didn't like that Connor asked Tallboy to break his neck while merged to get away from Steth, since Lord Bung knew that there were people who shipped Connor With Steth, and not only that, after the scene it shows Connor and Natalie making out passionately in an elevator, which I felt like it was a major Take That! to people who paired Connor with Steth. I don't understand why Lord Bung has Connor as a Chick Magnet in the first place if he is only going to focus on Connor and Natalie. In fact, I don't understand the Western version of the Chick Magnet period since the western version of the Chick Magnet is only interested/interacts with only one girl, while the Japanese Chick Magnet usually interacts with all the girls who are interested in him and he either is with all the girls or it is left ambiguous at the end of the series, and the Western version of this trope is also one of the reasons why I don't like Scott Pilgrim either. I could have seen Connor having a Love Triangle with Natalie and Steth. Hell, a harem with Steth, Natalie, and Sanna even. I just thought what happened to Steth and the rest of the Canopy Tribe was one of the most tasteless and cruelest "jokes" that I have seen in my life. And I have a feeling that Lord Bung is either going to kill off or mutate more women who are interested in Connor just to piss people off. And another thing, if Lord Bung wanted to write out the Canopy Tribe, why couldn't he have used how SCP Foundation uses amnesics on those who have left SCP-3008 since that is what is supposed to happen in the original article on SCP-3008? Also, that scene also made Connor look like a sociopath and heartless, and then there is the fact that how Connor interacted with both Natalie and Steth is hypocritical. For example, Natalie had a Love at First Sight moment with Connor when he was being experimented with SCP-407 and the fact that she was a Nightmare Fetishist when she said that she didn't know that SCP-031 could transform, and as a reminder, SCP-031 is a shapeshifter who can transform into anyone's sexual desire based on preference, and since she saw SCP-031 in its regular form, it implies that weird and disturbing things are kinks of hers. But when Steth did Love at First Sight with Connor and also was a Nightmare Fetishist, Connor, for some reason, felt uncomfortable. And now that Steth was discovered to have a medical anomaly in her brain, I have this feeling that she is going to end up as a Brain in a Jar, get experimented on, and become a villain while Connor and Natalie will be portrayed as Sickeningly Sweethearts in the same vain as Kataang, Korrasami, and Bella/Edward are, which I see those pairings as examples of bad writing, and then in some future episode Natalie either gets captured and/or harmed, and Connor goes One-Winged Angel mode wrecking the Foundation and Natalie does a Cooldown Hug on him, which is very anti-climatic and cliched. I feel like this is Bryke all over again, whom I also have a problem with since I see those two as douchebag hacks. I already downvoted the Youtube video, and now, I don't know if I am going to continue watching Confinement because of this. I am okay with Black Comedy, but the Merging Mistake and the Body Horror that happened to the Canopy Tribe in that episode was this show's
Dethroning Moment of Suck. I like Confinement, but to be a fan of something, you have to criticize it, especially if, in my opinion, it had such a tasteless and unfunny scene! - JHN: I'm not really speaking for myself, but for The Escapist. Game Dogs, a Work Com about three dogs who work in a gaming company, had a Tonight, Someone Dies event. In the episode, two side characters kill off the female lead, with jokes centered around whether it was legal to kill her or not. The fanbase felt that playing death for laughs & the amount of gore featured felt unpleasant, even for those who enjoy Black Comedy. In The Stinger, Roger - The Smart Guy, kills himself because he felt unhappy being in company, with no signs of it before, causing Fridge Logic. Note that the characters were somewhat well-liked compared to the main character, Chet, who was considered The Scrappy (no pun intended). Saying it was not funny would be an understatement, even offending those who liked the Good Troi Episode, "Knives-R-Us".
- Flash-Gitz Animation:
- Senor Cornholio: I have recently warmed up to Racist Mario due to the voice clips being used in some of SMG4's videos (such as this one
), but that doesn't change the fact that overall, this video is heavily flawed in more ways than one. I could go on about the unfunny jokes, the nonsensical plot, etc, but what I think makes the whole thing fall apart: the premise. Mario goes insane and starts killing everyone because of all the third-party characters in the current race. Why does this not work? Well firstly, because there has never been a third-party character in a main Mario Kart title. The DLC characters for Mario Kart 8 were all from other Nintendo franchises, and therefore first-party. Secondly, the characters themselves; Sonic may have been playable in several Sega-themed sports and racing titles, but the only time he crossed over with Nintendo itself was in Super Smash Bros., which would have actually been a better setting due to their own selection of third-party characters. And even then, Knuckles wasn't even playable so that's out. It's like some of these franchises were listed all because of their racing titles, with Anakin and Crash's head also being standout examples. Thirdly, speaking of Sony, was there an alternate universe I'm not aware of where Sony and Nintendo crossed over and Sackboy and Kratos were put into karts? I'll admit that Kratos driving a tiny kart is a funny sight, but what's the point? Ironically, there's one crossover that I doubt Flashgitz even knows he got right, and that's Pac-Man's head on a spear, since he was playable in the Arcade GP games developed by Namco-Bandai. Other than that, the rest of the references are shallow at best and make absolutely no sense at worst. Now if you'll excuse me, I'm gonna go watch the version where all the violence is replaced with The Nutshack
. It's somehow way better. - Captain Tedium: The "TRANSformers" video had a lot of things about it that ticked me off, since it's basically about the Decepticons becoming social justice warriors to manipulate the Autobots into turning against and killing Optimus Prime, but the offending turd topping this excrement sundae was a very unfunny "cops are racist" joke where Prowl killed a black man on sight for no reason whatsoever.
- Senor Cornholio: I have recently warmed up to Racist Mario due to the voice clips being used in some of SMG4's videos (such as this one
- Murvine_Taylor: For me, my dethroning moment of GoAnimate would have to be this video
of how Caillou became bald. I know that there are plenty of those out there, but I took offense to this one. In the video I mentioned, Boris gives Caillou cancer by taking him to Chernobyl and making him jump in a lake of radiation poison. Six months later, Caillou gets diagnosed with cancer from the poison and loses all his hair from the chemotherapy. What makes it worse is that Boris feels no remorse and acts as if it was not a big deal. Boris was not only a heartless person (like he always is), but this video could offend people with cancer and their loved ones. - GradeAUnderA:
- Izzy 1: To be honest the video "THE YOUTUBERS COMPLAINING ABOUT DRAMA RANT (Exposing Matthew Santoro)" rubbed me the wrong way, specifically the part where he insulted Markiplier. Now, before you make assumptions, I don't follow Markiplier or watch his stuff, but the fact that Grade was insulting him based on his appearance (having dyed red hair) and for calling himself "Markimoo" (which I heard is something his fans call him) rather than what he actually had to say was disappointing. And when he addressed this in his followup video saying that nobody is immune to criticism, I had 2 problems with that: 1. He was completely missing the point of why people were mad at him, for the most part, thinking that people were mad because Markiplier dyed his hair, initially pink for charity and later red out of respect for a dead friend, and saying he shouldn't be immune to criticism as a result, especially since Mark apparently caused more drama with his video. While I'm not sure if that's true, I think I can say that a lot of people, myself included, were more miffed about the way you attacked him for petty reasons, rather than that. 2. He makes a huge point about saying that everyone should be open to criticism, yet on Reddit, he tried to delete a thread criticizing him for getting "annoyed" by it
. Honestly, I was starting to like this guy's content, but these events turned me off from his videos. - shonengirl: Hoo boy, his Pokémon video... It's hard to point out one moment in particular, but it's basically a series of "jokes" (I think) that have already been beaten up to death, revived, HM 01'd into tiny pieces, beat up again, horn drilled, and incinerated. And I seriously couldn't tell if it was all supposed to be a bunch of jokes or not due to many of the "jokes" (mainly "hurdy durr Pokeymanz is animal abuse!") being things said with complete seriousness before, and it comes off a lot like some cringy "scrub" ranting about something he knows nothing about, or at least has never played since gen I. The blatant Critical Research Failure all over the place was just painful to sit through, so much so I had to skip through tiny segments of it. This was especially jarring since he pulled up the gen I manual, something only hardcore fans usually do, and actually knew that Red is 11... But yet calls Red "Ash", something that no Pokemon fan over 12 would ever do, and he should be relieved that he wasn't swarmed by rabid Red fans by some miracle. If those were jokes, they weren't funny. It doesn't help that the description made me put my hopes up. The only things that were good or new were the bit about him actually getting Red and Blue's ages right, and the mocking of the deviation of game text from what's said in the manual. Everything else is just so cliche and overdone, and I expect more from him. Not to mention it feels like he's trying to jump on the hype train of second wave Pokemania because he can, and free cash.
- Izzy 1: To be honest the video "THE YOUTUBERS COMPLAINING ABOUT DRAMA RANT (Exposing Matthew Santoro)" rubbed me the wrong way, specifically the part where he insulted Markiplier. Now, before you make assumptions, I don't follow Markiplier or watch his stuff, but the fact that Grade was insulting him based on his appearance (having dyed red hair) and for calling himself "Markimoo" (which I heard is something his fans call him) rather than what he actually had to say was disappointing. And when he addressed this in his followup video saying that nobody is immune to criticism, I had 2 problems with that: 1. He was completely missing the point of why people were mad at him, for the most part, thinking that people were mad because Markiplier dyed his hair, initially pink for charity and later red out of respect for a dead friend, and saying he shouldn't be immune to criticism as a result, especially since Mark apparently caused more drama with his video. While I'm not sure if that's true, I think I can say that a lot of people, myself included, were more miffed about the way you attacked him for petty reasons, rather than that. 2. He makes a huge point about saying that everyone should be open to criticism, yet on Reddit, he tried to delete a thread criticizing him for getting "annoyed" by it
- Happy Tree Friends:
- Melancholy Utopia: I'm a former fan, but even back when I liked it, I couldn't stand the episode "Tongue in Cheek". The thing I often give HTF credit for is that most deaths are so absurd and logic-defying it's difficult to get offended; that most deaths are quick and painless, and if they're not, it's either not dragged on for too long or the characters aren't shown suffering too much. I can't say the same for this episode. Sniffles was never my favourite character, but this episode just took everything too far. To sum this abomination up, he invents a helmet that mind controls the holder, but surprise surprise, his arch enemies, the dreaded ants, get a hold of it and use it on him. What follows is truly brutal even for HTF standards; they force him to eat an apple with razor blades on it and use a propeller to pull his organs out of his snout. Did I mention that during all this time, he screams and cries in agony like it isn't acting? Then, in the end, they use his corpse as their new home. This episode convinces me that there are lines that shouldn't ever be crossed, even for a show relying solely on gory humor. I only watched this episode once, and never plan to see it again.
- Bobg- For me, it's the YouTube Copyright School video. It's an officially endorsed YouTube video featuring the HTFs as YouTube tries to teach the viewers about copyright. The problem? The whole video! To start off, the video, created by YouTube officials to explain their copyright system, flat-out lies at certain points. For example, the narrator at one point claims that the website will only take down a video that has a copyright claim on it if the claim turns out to be legit. Bullshit! YouTube has an unfair guilty until proven innocent stance of taking down videos immediately after the claims are filed without even bothering to see if the claimant even actually has ownership of the alleged copyright, forcing the defendant to make a claim of innocence and then prove it, during which they will be forced to have a strike on their account. When YouTube made this video, they flat-out lied about this to make themselves look better. When people in the comments section of the video called YouTube out on this lie, along with the many other flaws and lies featured in the video, YouTube officials blocked the comments to censor criticism. The video also ignores the fact that videos can be falsely flagged and taken down even if they are entirely original. It also paints Russel as a smarmy copyright thief. Russel, in this video, is meant to represent the viewer. Worst of all, despite everything wrong with the video's information and the hate it has generated, YouTube forces you to watch it if you get a copyright strike. It also forces you to take a copyright quiz, even though the video does not actually tell you anything that will help with the quiz. Pro tip; if you get a strike, ignore the video and look up the answers to the quiz online. There are videos that give out the answers.
- Grotadmorv: I like Homestar Runner, but "Parenting" has a Black Comedy Burst that ruined a good joke. Homestar's Insane Troll Logic about not watering plants in front of babies because they'll pick up a bad message from it is pretty funny. Then Marzipan begins insulting him in a happy voice, and when Homestar questions it, she says "babies understand tone and body language, so it's very important that she doesn't know how much we hate each other until she's in college." What's funny about this? It just comes off as way too realistically depressing for a Homestar Runner bit.
Others I-Y
- Inanimate Insanity:
- RWBYraikou888: I've heralded the show as my favorite Object Show ever since Cerebus Syndrome hit with II2, and even after Inanimate Insanity: Invitational went for a Lighter and Softer approach, I've felt as though it still managed to maintain its strong sense of characterization. However, I feel as though the show ended up Jumping the Shark with "Spring on the Breakfast". Much like how I felt "A Taste of Space" pushed my Willing Suspension of Disbelief with Battle for Dream Island too far, this episode does the same for Inanimate Insanity. The Light Shimmers are a concept I could get behind due to their relevance to Meeple, but Springy is a character who I feel ends up breaking all sense of cohesion within the show, and feels like a forced way to give Bot their sense of closure, when there were plenty of more grounded and sensible ways of doing so. While I could give "A Taste of Space" a pass due to BFDI being a much more episodic series, II has established itself to be a serialized work, making the suddenness of "Spring of the Breakfast" stick out like a sore thumb, and just feels like the team at AnimationEpic were running out of ways to make the show feel fresh, when sticking to what they've already done would've been a perfectly acceptable way of moving the show forward.
- Murder Drones:
- Tropers/JPTCW: has had an interesting life in my opinion. While I think the episodes got better and better as the show went on, with a small dip from episode 6 to 7, the worst episode of Murder Drones is the Pilot. Before I start, I don't like Lampshade Hanging Played for Laughs. It's not funny in my opinion because it's a lazy way to do Self-Deprecation, a trope I already am not fond of. Now, what moments in particular? Uzi, at the clinic, talking to Thad, in which she sprouts this beautiful line: "I'm an angsty teen, Thad. Bite me!". There are more moments in the Pilot, but I feel like this is the best representation of Liam Vickers's Better than a Bare Bulb style writing in the early days of the series. Overall, the only truly bad episode in my opinion.
- The revelation that J knew all along that Tessa was actually Cyn and was working with her anyway SEVERELY irked me. J was very much shown to be extremely close to Tessa and she clearly cared for her well being, she clearly wished for her approval, she showed concern when her clinking glasses with Tessa accidentally hurt her wrist, and she was more than willing to join Tessa in fighting off Cyn to save the Gala attendees. This gave some much needed depth to a previously one-note Hate Sink of a character, and many fans, myself included, wanted to see her get a redemption arc where she realized she was working for her best friend's murderer and joined the heroes to fight back. But instead, J fans that wanted to see her be more than just an abusive bitch have to deal with the fact that she's also a huge Dirty Coward that has no issue throwing everyone under the bus to save her own ass. Not only does this slap her fans in the face, but it also means that in the long run, nobody truly cared about Tessa, the abused child that loved her drones wholeheartedly and saved their lives. Bad enough N and V don't show any sadness towards her death at any point, but even J, the one that was debatably the closest to her, was willingly fighting side by side with and protecting the one that was using her rotten skin as a suit. J deserved better. Tessa deserved better. Massively disappointing that this is the route they took the character, and it's a huge blemish on what is otherwise my favourite franchise of all time.
- Nyan 9/11

- cookieman: We have Nyan Cat as fanart, crossovers (with such series as Mario Kart, Robot Unicorn Attack, and shirts and such). However, when you start to crossover something with 9/11, then you know there's something wrong. (View at your own risk)
- Bengson26: To put the icing on this vomit-inducing cake, the image was posted exactly on the 10th anniversary of 9/11. To think this was okay to post at the time is downright sickening. I know the purpose was to pay tribute to the victims of the attacks, but this is the wrong way to do it.
- dsneybuf: Tony Goldmark's One Movie Later "review" of Cats went from "obnoxious" to "unwatchable" when the Overly Long Gag of Tony and his friends screaming in horror at the movie (a gag that begins before Tony even drives to the theater) stretched all the way into the "Spoilers" section. At this point, it became evident that the video would provide nothing substantial at all, just Ear Rape (a lot of which I fast-forwarded through, in feeble hopes of finding an actual review). It already had a lot going against it beforehand, between Cats having nothing to do with theme parks, Tony Tweeting his dread for the movie (which only has its own episode because it won a viewers' poll), and me doubting that his persona could fit a discussion of a Broadway musical. Unfortunately, the final result squanders the opportunity to branch out of his comfort zone. The general cheapness of his channel also renders unlikely the possibility that he rushed this out to make time for something grand.I don't use the word "fucking stupid" loosely...
- GF 93: Don't get me wrong, I think 1 Minute Melee is a very good series for the most part, but my personal DMOS has to go to "Zero vs. Meta Knight". It was a great idea for a fight for various reasons (The two not only both being sword-wielding mentors and friendly rivals to the main heroes of their respective franchises, but also being very popular and badass characters in their own right), so it'd be a great episode for either this series or a DEATH BATTLE!, right? Sadly not. It was a massive disappointment in several respects, and just overall reeked of wasted potential. The fight itself was very pedestrian for the series' usual fast-paced and exciting standards, with neither favorite character (Especially Meta Knight, who is limited to only if not for his basic swordplay to use his Super Smash Bros. moves or abilities despite using the same voice and appearance from there) really being able to do anything much considering their usual amount of powers and abilities that could have come into play, and the animation was nothing spectacular. Dishonorable mention, however, has to go to the ending, for the sheer amount of Out of Character-ness abound from both characters. Zero uses the Rekkoha to summon lightning, Meta Knight Screams Like a Little Girl (Despite him normally being The Stoic and never reacting to anything in such a way in his own series) and lets his guard down, allowing Zero to inflict a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown which ends with him stabbing Meta Knight through the face with his Z-Saber, before slashing upward to bisect him vertically, with blood splattering across the ground from each the two halves. Not only is it needlessly graphic and brutal for a series whose fights don't normally end in death, but it goes completely against Zero's established character, who outright refuses to kill sentient living beings. With that in mind, he could have easily knocked Meta Knight's sword out of his hand and then sliced his mask off from there, which would have been a nice Call-Back to how he's defeated in the Kirby series. The worst part, however, had to be Zero's Bond One-Liner afterward, quipping "Just like a training program" to the camera with a big smile and a "^_^" expression on his face as if he didn't just commit a brutal murder, before just warping away without so much as a second thought about what he'd done. Again, the canon Zero would never do that. Thankfully, they did redeem themselves later on with the next episode (Bowser vs. Doctor Eggman), but even now, it just leaves a bitter taste with the disrespect shown to both characters. In closing- there's "No Research", and then there's just being inexcusably ignorant. At least with Hercule Satan vs. Dan Hibiki being redone as a Death Battle, there could hopefully be the possibility of it happening with this match as well to properly do the two characters justice.
- Cabbit Girl Emi: Apparently, The Mysterious Mr. Enter plans to take down Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy, so in advance, I watched about 50 minutes' worth of skits to see how bad they could be, and wow... While skits such as "Cat Staff Meeting" were funny, others, ESPECIALLY "Quentin Tarantino Performs a Circumcision" were just awful. This specific skit involves Tarantino at a bris, using a katana to circumcise a baby. As this happens, blood flies everywhere as the baby wails. Very, very thankfully, the baby is fine (somehow), at the cost of me being left horrified by this. The moment the baby started crying, I couldn't help but cringe. I know about Tarantino's reputation for Crossing the Line Twice at times, but there are some boundaries that you shouldn't cross!
- TheOdd1sOut:
- Grotadmorv: I hadn't been enjoying TheOdd1sOut as much once I felt he was really reaching for stories to discuss (who wants to watch a video about him accidentally pissing himself in public?), and I feel like his lowest point was in 2020 when he made a money-grubbing mobile game despite literally calling out the practice a year ago in his "Scams That Should Be Illegal" video. Even the announcement trailer for the game has him restating these views, outright saying "Mobile games are free, but they're only disguised as free because they bombard you with ads! Okay, I guess I do that too, but... what do you want from me?" This Hypocrisy Nod doesn't matter if you still go through with the worst possible type of mobile games just to get money, rather than turning down the offer entirely. And if he really wanted to have a game, he could've made a good game that doesn't fall victim to these practices. But he let it happen, advertised it anyways, and showed just how little integrity he actually has.
- TheTropeWolves: Okay, I haven't really watched James that much in years, but then one day I watched his video on Bluey (mostly because it fueled my sister's interest in Bluey), and the video was overall fine for the most part - until the Cutaway Gag that was meant to show what it would be like if Caillou's Bratty Half-Pint behaviour wore on his parents: his enraged mother comes into the room, screaming at Caillou, asking what he did to his sister Rosie, on whom's face he drew his mom's makeup all over, and after Caillou responds by telling her "he wanted to make Rosie look pretty like she (his mom) did"; Caillou's mom then chews him out for using up her expensive makeup to draw on Rosie's face (but not before she literally throws Rosie off-screen as objects can be heard smashing; mind you, Rosie's like two years old! She could have been severely injured or maybe even killed!) and then she literally grabs Caillou and starts beating the living crap out of him for his "makeover" of Rosie, and it shows James and his little poodle companion watching Caillou being pulverized by his own mother off-screen, with the poodle watching in horror and James watching with glee and saying that's what Caillou gets for his bratty behaviour. What the actual fuck, James?! Child abuse is not funny! I mean you're making this video examining and analyzing Bluey and how great everything about it is, but then you just decided to throw in a half-assed cutaway that looks like it was pulled out of a grounded video made by some psychotic GoAnimator (minus all the Sensory Abuse, but still)! I don't care if Caillou's a spoiled brat, he's only four! He, much like Rosie, would definitely be left severely injured or even worse! And the fact that you actually had to go through the time-consuming process of animating that scene for your video makes you look like a psychopath who likes seeing bratty kids being put in their place. I still hate how much Caillou acts like a spoiled brat in pre-season 5 episodes (especially that one time he pinched baby Rosie), but that scene was just plain disturbing and ruined my childhood. I don't care if it was intended as Black Comedy, James. I hope you burn in hell for adding that scene, you sick fuck!
- Something About:
- King of Nightmares: I usually enjoy the series, but Something About
Super Metroid Animated Speedrun left a bad taste in my mouth. Specifically, it was fine until the ending, which gives you two cards linking to unlisted videos, one for letting the Etecoons and Dachora (which I will collectively refer to as the animals) die and one for saving them. The video for letting the animals die
shows Samus leaving them behind and gives us a sequence of the animals failing to escape the planet as it explodes, which I find to be genuinely uncomfortable to watch in an otherwise comedic series. And sure, the ending does call you a monster for choosing this ending, but that's not the worst part. That's for when you actually do choose to save them
. A heartwarming scene of Samus saving the animals is subverted when it turns out that the animals were actually X Copies the entire time and morph into monsters that nearly kill Samus and get her stranded on another planet. And sure, the cast of Star Fox does rescue her from this fate, but it doesn't change the fact that the option of letting the animals die is the better one. Saying this as someone who always saves the animals when I play Super Metroid, this angered me, and it's even worse because, in Metroid Fusion, the Adam AI outright says that the animals aren't X Copies, making the twist in the video for saving the animals a straight up Ass Pull. While it doesn't ruin the whole series for me, it is, without a doubt, my least favorite entry. - DevNameless: Seconded. The twist that the X Parasite twist in the Save the Animals ending is one of the few times I've ever really had a problem with Something About. I get that it was probably a parody of one of the biggest research errors in the history of Game Theory, but it still does leave a sour note to an otherwise fairly solid entry.
- King of Nightmares: I usually enjoy the series, but Something About
- Dokemon Studios: Now, I enjoy Sonic Shorts, and there's always at least one or two shorts that would make me laugh a lot, even in the weaker episodes. But the last short in Volume 3 just left a bad taste in my mouth, specifically, the ending where after Froggy leaves Big the Cat, Big hangs himself with his own fishing rod! Disregarding the fact that the string or that tree branch would break, due to Big's weight, it's actually more horrifying than the Tails doll shorts! Seriously, I know people don't like Big, and neither do I, but that ending was just unnecessary and mean-spirited, and can just be easily cut out.
- fluffything: Normally, I enjoy the Spill crew and their film reviews. Well, I decided to check out a spin-off series they had called "Happy Hour", which is basically an LP series. Fair enough. But, the DMOS came in when one of the commenters stated that Mario Party 9 was (paraphrased) "One of those games where you just have to push a button that you play while wearing a helmet that your mom makes you wear all the time so you don't get hurt." Let that sink in a moment. They were pretty much implying that only mentally challenged people enjoy ''VideoGame/MarioParty'' games. Not only is this an insult to people in general who like/play the Mario Party games (The Runaway Guys, anyone?), but it's also an insult to people of various mental disabilities as well.
- Super Mario Bros. Z:
- ilovedededeAGAIN: If one DMOS had to come out in, then that would definitely be the scene in Episode 7 where Mario and Sonic are warped to the Minus World. It starts fine enough until Kolorado and Goombella appear out of nowhere and sass up the scene. The icing on the cake though is when Goombella becomes very sassy about fighting Mecha Sonic. Alvin Earthworm would have known to do better if his fans complained.
- SenorCornholio: I have to agree, but for different reasons. Goombella acting sassy is perfectly fine; it was her character in her home game, after all, and I liked her there. My problem is that she contributes absolutely nothing narrative-wise; Kolorado, who's undoubtedly less of a fighter than Goombella, contributed more to the situation when his stopwatch accidentally reversed the Minus World's effects. Goombella, on the other hand, does little more than land one Headbonk on Mecha Sonic that might as well amount to a pebble being thrown at a titanium golem, and her Tattle ability only serves to repeat the "Over 9,000" joke from the last episode, complete with Lampshade Hanging. So, in short, Goombella did nothing of worth that would benefit anyone, And That's Terrible.
- Yo Mama:
- Light Tiger Grand Prix: In my opinion, has long since run its course, but it's still harmless, and I can see people still getting laughs out of it. Then they made one out of
Club Penguin. What's the joke here? Your mama is so stupid, she thought Club Penguin was about literally clubbing penguins. What. The. Fudgeripple. This joke is just needlessly cruel because they don't have the penguins get clubbed in a slapstick cartoon way like a casual viewer would expect from the channel. Instead, we get a bunch of bloodstained penguins having been killed by one of those barbed wire-covered baseball bats you see poachers use to kill seals. And while I do enjoy things like Robot Chicken, they at least put their wit into their deconstructions. The joke here is just, "ha ha, we graphically mutilated your childhood!" But even taking that out of it, this is just another example of Yo Mama using popular games to stay relevant. And it wasn't even timed well - this joke came a month after the closure of the game! Overall, this is just a mean-spirited stinker of a joke and I hope they don't do this again. - Doctorpig: I totally agree with you. It blows my mind that a series goes from swearing and sex jokes to pandering to young children. If there was one joke I would have to say my least favourite is their joke about Ricegum. What was this joke that warranted hours of work to make? "Yo mama's so ugly, Ricegum wouldn't make a diss track on her". Are you kidding me? What human sat down and thought that this joke was good? I just can't understand it in the slightest. Why is Ricegum afraid of making a diss track on ugly people? I bet he would have a field day writing scripts and calling people like iDubbbzTV and Jake Paul out on their appearance. At least the Club Penguin joke actually made sense. This, on the other hand, makes me feel sick to my stomach.
- Light Tiger Grand Prix: In my opinion, has long since run its course, but it's still harmless, and I can see people still getting laughs out of it. Then they made one out of
