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Tom Kenny was born Thomas James Kenny in East Syracuse, New York, USA. He is in every single Animated Atrocities video and Admirable Animations video about Spongebob Squarepants as Spongebob Squarepants, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends as Eduardo, and The Powerpuff Girls as the Narrator. He was also in the Animated Atrocity movie Elf Bowling as Dingle Kringle, Wrapple and Pirate #1, and the Admirable Animation movie Meet the Robinsons as Mr. Willerstein.
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Tabitha St. Germain was born Paulina Gillis in Boston, Massachusetts, USA (but grew up in South Africa). She is in Mr. Enter's MLP score review series and Animated Atrocities #148 as Rarity, most of the G3 MLP atrocity videos as Minty, and every Animated Atrocities video about The Cramp Twins as Mari Phelps.
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Phil LaMarr was born Phillip LaMarr (no middle name?) in Los Angeles, California, USA. He is Samurai Jack in Mr. Enter's countdown of the Top 10 best episodes of his favorite childhood cartoon series, Samurai Jack, and every Animated Atrocities and Admirable Animations video about Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends as Wilt.
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James Arnold Taylor was born James Arnold Taylor in Santa Barbara, California, USA. He is in every Animated Atrocities video about Johnny Test as Johnny Test and Drawn Together as Wooldoor Sockbat.
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Cathy Weseluck was born Catherine Weseluck (no middle name?) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is in Mr. Enter's MLP score review series as Spike and Come Back, Lily Lightly as Rarity.
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Sam Vincent was born Samuel Vincent Kouth in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. He is in every Animated Atrocities video and Admirable Animations video as Edd/Double D and The Cutie Map and The My Little Pony Movie as Party Favor.
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Tara Strong was born Tara Lynn Charendoff (Strong is her married name) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is in Mr. Enter's MLP score review series and Animated Atrocities #148 as Twilight Sparkle, every Animated Atrocities and Admirable Animations video about Fairly Odd Parents as Timmy Turner, Teen Titans + Teen Titans Go as Raven, The Powerpuff Girls as Bubbles, Fillmore as Ingrid Third, and Drawn Together as Clara and Toot.
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A Season 1 Fraidy Cat episode that puts Fraidy Cat into a sticky situation when he falls in love with a pink cat who is already in love with a dog who beats him up.
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A Season 1 The Tom and Jerry Show episode that rips off Scooby-Doo from the plot to the setpieces.
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A Casper and the Angels Season 1 episode that introduces an annoying sidekick named Harry Scary and shows us that the original Casper would not work because Harry accepts that Casper does not want to be a scary ghost like him.
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Ashleigh Ball was born Ashleigh Adele Ball in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is in Mr. Enter's MLP score review series and Animated Atrocities #148 as Rainbow Dash and Applejack, and every Animated Atrocities video about Johnny Test as Mary Test.
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Andrea Libman was born Andrea Eva Libman in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. She is in Mr. Enter's review series and Animated Atrocities #148 as Pinkie Pie and Fluttershy and most of the G3 MLP atrocity videos as Zipzee.
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A video advertising Madballs that does nothing but tell gross jokes to insult the audience's intelligence and assumes that kids are too stupid to know anything else.
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A Season 1 My Little Pony Tales episode where Sweetheart tries to convince her friends that Teddy is nicer than they think he is, but for all the wrong reasons.
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Mr. Enter was born Jonathan Rozanski in Massachusetts, USA.
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Another dropped pilot for a video game-based cartoon series that uses lots of 1990s surfer lingo and reference humor, and animates characters like they are made of rubber, which doesn't help the extensive fight scenes that pad out the pilot's runtime.
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PieGuyRulz was born Alex in USA.
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A dropped pilot that assumes it's funny to make Bubsy so annoying that it's hard to root for him when he lets his 2 nephews play with Arnold and use him as a basketball.
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A Season 9 The Simpsons episode that punishes us for caring about the Simpsons when the other characters have no empathy for the Simpsons and think that the lie of how they lost their Christmas tree is more important than the fact that the Simpsons truly did need their help, and they just turn on the Simpsons after being nice to them.
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A Season 2 Dexter's Laboratory episode where Dexter doesn't believe in Santa Claus.
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A Season 1 Stressed Eric episode where Eric gets a broken leg from an ambulance on his way to an interview for a new job and gets injured even more when he's waiting to be looked at. Meanwhile, his incompetent housekeeper Maria causes a house fire trying to make breakfast for Brian and Claire. Dozens of Animated Atrocities from other films and TV shows where things go horribly wrong for main characters treated cruelly follow for the next 20 years.
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A Season 4 Arthur episode that tries to put Arthur in the wrong for hitting DW after DW was a jerk for messing with Arthur's plane and an idiot for thinking this model plane could really fly.
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A Season 3 The Powerpuff Girls episode that shows how well the Powerpuff Girls work as characters together when they're not out fighting other villains.
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A The Powerpuff Girls Season 3 episode where the town of Citiesville is cruel to the powerpuff girls and Professor Utonium for little to no reason.
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A Season 1 Ed, Edd n Eddy episode that works a great Christmas episode that doesn't take place on Christmas and shows how well the characters work better as a group than as themselves.
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A Season 1 Samurai Jack episode that starts off the series. Aku takes over the world, so Jack travels around the world to learn how to battle Aku. Before he strikes Aku, Aku flings him thousands of years into the future. Jack meets some dog people who help him fight off the robots.
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A Season 1 Samurai Jack episode where Aku creates another Jack from Jack's hatred called Mad Jack, because everyone is no match for Samurai Jack except for himself.
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A Season 1 Samurai Jack episode where Jack meets a Scotsman on a bridge they are both trying to cross in opposite directions, and they have to work together to escape Aku's bounty hunters.
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A Season 1 Samurai Jack episode where Jack meets a warrior who was trapped in the center of the Earth by Aku and formed a new body made of lava rocks.
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A Season 2 SpongeBob Squarepants episode where SpongeBob acts stupider than he is to make Patrick look smart in front of his parents.
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A Season 6 King of the Hill episode where Peggy Hill accidentally kidnaps a kid from Mexico on the way back from a field trip there while a police woman sexually harasses Hank Hill.
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A direct-to-video Disney cheap-quel that [TBA because I haven't seen the film yet]
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A Season 2 Samurai Jack episode where Jack revisits his home after it was destroyed by Aku and has lots of beautiful memories.
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A Courage the Cowardly Dog Season 4 episode that portrays domestic abuse very well and hints at lesbianism, which is quite unusual for a kids show.
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A Season 4 Courage the Cowardly Dog episode that makes us feel a lot of emotions as Courage tries to save the eggs of star-making squids.
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A Season 4 Courage the Cowardly Dog episode where Eustace is angry that Muriel gives Courage nice things more than him and gets some of Courage's previous enemies to murder Courage.
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A Season 4 Futurama episode that does a much better job of making us care about Phillip J. Fry and his dead dog Seymour than Life of Brian when Brian got killed.
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A Season 6 Arthur episode that masterfully shows 4 different perspectives of a school fire. Binky was afraid of being close to a fire, Arthur was afraid of losing his dad, Sue Ellen lost her backpack with her journal in it, and Buster tries to relate to the incident even though he missed the fire and wasn't there.
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A Season 3 Fairly Odd Parents episode that intentionally uses stereotypes for terrible comedy in a plot that teaches us the bizarre moral that you need to be in a relationship to be happy. What?
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A Season 6 Ren and Stimpy episode as part of its Adult Party Cartoon revival that's meant to be taken as a sort of comedic psychological horror, but ruins Ren into being something awful he never was before when he abuses animals for comedy. Did you know this was written back in 1991? It was too dark for Nickelodeon, even with A Pal for Gary and One Coarse Meal from 2010 in mind.
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A Season 4 Samurai Jack episode and the series finale (until the last 4 episodes air on the same day 10 months later) where Jack and Aku battle each other personally with no assistance from swords or minions.
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A Season 2 Teen Titans Go episode where Starfire finds out how depressed the other Teen Titans are without her presence for 20 years.
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A Season 4 Ed, Edd n Eddy episode that thinks it's funny to watch Eddy get injured by a cursed telephone while Double D tries to disprove the curse.
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A sequel to Legend of the Titanic with complete disregard for continuity and a search for the crashed Titanic turns into discovering Atlantis. It also makes the bad guys who want to take our main characters away from Atlantis more moral than the good guys who want to keep them in Atlantis.
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A Season 2 Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends episode where an imaginary friend that a kid named Gregory blamed for doing awful things really is the one doing them.
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A Season 5 Fairly Odd Parents episode that horrifies real-life children watching the show by saying everyone is better off without Timmy after those other characters were ungrateful for Timmy doing things for them out of the goodness of his heart.
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A Season 4 Spongebob episode that marks the point where SpongeBob started to go wrong after the movie where everything goes wrong for Squidward when he wants to have a peaceful Sunday off and he doesn't want to join SpongeBob and Patrick's Good Neighbors club. Stressed Eric's bad comedy really rubbed off on SpongeBob, didn't it?
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A G3 MLP video that has a very stupid by-the-numbers, nonsensical Christmas story with an obnoxious song about socks.
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A very bad Disney animated canon film that wants to cash in on Shrek's success and has lots of problems with Chicken Little being shamed for thinking the sky was falling and his dad Buck Cluck being a bad father who only pretends to be good.
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A Season 5 SpongeBob episode where we learn that Mr. Krabs and Plankton used to be friends.
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A Season 5 Spongebob episode that parodies educational videos, with the running irony that Squidward, for all of his boat smarts, keeps getting injured by Spongebob's lack of boat smarts for 3 minutes.
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A Season 5 Spongebob episode where Spongebob falls in love with a Krabby Patty that gets moldier over time the more it goes uneaten.
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A Season 5 Spongebob episode that becomes incredibly hypocritical when Squidward starts acting like Spongebob when it would have been a great premise for Spongebob to have a Spongebob of his own to see how Squidward feels to be stalked by him.
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A Season 5 SpongeBob episode where SpongeBob meets the original fry cook Jim, who is an even better fry cook than he is.
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A Season 5 Spongebob episode that only has something bad happen to Mr. Krabs when he isn't being unfairly greedy, since he only wanted Patrick to pay him for the Krabby Patties that Patrick ate and had no money to pay.
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An unoriginal wasted chance at a TV movie that rips off Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory with David Bowie playing a major guest part that doesn't get to sing with our main characters while most of the songs in Atlantis Squarepantis are really uninspired.
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Pie Guy reviews every episode of Spongebob by Season, makes Square Theory videos relating to different aspects of Spongebob Squarepants, and had a collab video with Mr. Enter on each of their channels: I'm With Stupid debate on Pie Guy's channel and Animated Atrocities #60: Truth or Square on Mr. Enter's channel.
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A Season 6 SpongeBob episode where SpongeBob gets a splinter and the episode goes beyond great lengths to gross us out as Patrick makes it worse.
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A Season 6 Spongebob episode where Spongebob, who lent his brain to Patrick for the weekend, continually messes up Squidward's house while botching up Squidward's instructions to make his house presentable on House Fancy, and rips out Squidward's toenail with a couch by accident.
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A Season 6 Spongebob episode where Spongebob constantly stalks Squidward and the plot forces Squidward to say he is boating buddies with Spongebob, and constantly punishes and injures him for rightfully trying to get away from Spongebob.
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A Season 6 Spongebob episode where Patrick ruins a rare Mermaid Man & Barnacle Boy holographic collector's card, and tells Spongebob that we can't expect-his usual brand of stupidity? What?
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A Season 1 Flapjack episode that has a disturbing twist where the hearts that appear on Flapjack's head when he thinks he's in love with Sally Syrup turn out to be blood gnats! Ew!
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A Season 6 Spongebob episode where everyone at the Cephalopod Lodge turns on Squidward after Patrick and Spongebob follow him to the lodge, and throw Squidward out again after Patrick and Spongebob pretend to be an eel so Squidward could save the lodge from them.
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A Season 8 Spongebob episode where Patrick convinces Spongebob to stay in the new Toy Barrel overnight, and they get scared by a little wind-up robot.
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A Season 6 Spongebob episode where Spongebob upstages Squidward at a choir that Squidward wanted to join.
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A Season 6 Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends episode that's as good of a finale as Magical Mystery Cure...but without all the music.
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A compilation of shorts that were too bad to become Family Guy cutaway gags. Viewers beware!
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A Season 13 King of the Hill episode that pushes Canadian sterotypes to make Canadian neighbors look bad while also having them being called Canadians instead of what their name actually is because this episode would otherwise get banned for offending any other nationality.
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A Season 6 Spongebob episode that shoehorns Squidward into a plot about Spongebob and Patrick playing games in Spongebob's house during an electrical storm just to torture Squidward and have a conflict.
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A Season 6 Spongebob episode that gets really creepy when Spongebob makes the inside of his house look exactly like Squidward's house.
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A Season 7 Spongebob episode where Patrick's rubber ducky gets Spongebob stuck in the wringer and he makes Spongebob's problem worse with Forever Glue.
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A Season 7 Spongebob episode where Plankton steals Sandy's fur to disguise himself as her and get the Krabby Patty formula while Sandy searches for him, and is made fun of by everyone in town for being almost naked.
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A Season 7 SpongeBob episode where SpongeBob gets a new pet to be Gary's new friend who turns out to be a monster, which SpongeBob continually ignores.
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A Family Guy Season 8 episode that mocks people who believe female-on-male sexual harassment is silly, but has mixed messages when it wants us to sympathize with Angela because she is lonely.
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A Season 7 SpongeBob episode that thinks it's funny to make Mr. Krabs worse than Plankton by scaring Plankton into attempting suicide until SpongeBob talks him out of doing it.
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A Season 7 Spongebob episode about Patrick wrecking almost everything with his newfound karate skills.
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A Season 6 Spongebob episode where Patrick refuses to share a Krabby Patty meal toy with Spongebob.
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A Season 4 Johnny Test episode that Johnny Test fans hate for a crocodile getting destroyed in a sewer and made into luggage.
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A Season 7 Spongebob episode where
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A Season 1 Dan vs. episode that does a much better job at Canada satire than Uh-Oh, Canada, especially with Dan being more of an anti-hero who would work in this situation than Hank Hill.
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A Season 8 Spongebob episode where Patrick keeps throwing pillows at Spongebob and doesn't let him present his oral report.
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A Season 8 Fairly Odd Parents episode that proves there can still be good Fairly Odd Parents episodes after Channel Chasers (almost a finale), It's a Wishful Life (which is so awful for kids that it should never meet the airwaves again), and the introduction of Poof (whom Mr. Enter likes more than Sparky and Chloe), where Timmy doesn't like his mom's cooking and wishes she was an amazing cook so he would like what she makes.
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A Season 8 Spongebob episode where Patrick's incompetent pet-sitting almost kills Gary while Spongebob is out to celebrate his Grandma's birthday.
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A Season 8 Spongebob episode that shoehorns Patrick into the plot to ruin Spongebob and Squidward's time at the Kelpy G concert.
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A Season 10 Family Guy episode that instantly got very infamous for its horrific nightmarish landscapes and the message that you should stay in abusive relationships for the abuser's benefit. This is exactly why you need to need to stay far away from morals in a dark comedy show unless you know how to execute it properly! That's the best way that I know to avoid making something like this happen again.
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A Season 10 Family Guy episode that aired the day before Halloween, which is very fitting for how horrifying and awful way it portrays domestic abuse and the over-the-top solution to it in a pitiful attempt to win an Emmy. Family Guy went too far this time, didn't they?
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A Season 1 Allen Gregory episode where Allen thinks making a sex tape with Principal Gottlieb, who is much older than him, will get him friends.
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A Season 8 Spongebob episode where
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A Season 8 Spongebob episode that plays depression very seriously after Spongebob's attempts to give Squidward a happiest memory all fail.
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A Season 8 Spongebob episode that brings Patrick in to the Krusty Krab to annoy Squidward after Squidward files a restraining order against Spongebob, and then changes the restraining order to be for Patrick when Patrick is worse and Spongebob has to break the restraining order to break up their fight.
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A Season 23 The Simpsons episode that has Lady Gaga for the sake of having Lady Gaga on the show and only jokes about her wearing funny outfits because that's what she does. It's the peak of The Simpsons selling out and goes against Lisa's character for the sake of spotlighting Lady Gaga so she can make things right.
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A Season 8 Spongebob episode that tries to shock us with bizarre faces.
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A Season 8 Spongebob episode where Mrs. Puff tries to murder Spongebob by convincing him to go in the demolition derby after he causes her air sac to deflate.
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A Season 9 Spongebob episode that has Squidward get hit on the head by a mailbox and makes him act like a baby.
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Mr. Enter wanted to score-review every MLP episode up to Magical Mystery Cure. People asked him to review awful episodes of shows known as Animated Atrocities, starting with The Splinter. He also started reviewing awesome episodes of shows to avoid being a caustic critic. He continued MLP episode scores in Season 4, but gave that up after a 10-month hiatus. It goes without saying that it leaves any MLP episode in Season 5 or later open for Animated Atrocities and Admirable Animations.
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A Season 9 Spongebob episode that manages to make Squidward just as unlikable as everyone else after all of the Squidward torture episodes Mr. Enter reviewed.
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A Season 9 Fairly Odd Parents episode where Timmy gets a new fairy dog who causes lots of trouble for him and everyone else in Dimmsdale.
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Animated Atrocities #1-30
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Admirable Animations #1-25
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A Season 9 SpongeBob episode where Mr. Krabs fires SpongeBob to avoid paying him even a nickel and this plot goes on to steal from many earlier episodes, even the "getting hit by a bus" joke from One Coarse Meal.
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A Season 12 Family Guy episode that tries way too hard to make us care about Brian when he is killed off for real after Stewie destroyed his time machin. Fortunately, Stewie gets to go back and save him 2 episodes later when he traveled forward in time to Christmas 1 week before Brian got killed.
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Animated Atrocities #31-60
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A Season 12 Family Guy episode that brings back Brian 3 weeks after the episode that killed him off through the cutaway in Life of Brian where Stewie traveled forward in time to Christmas to teach us to never take our loved ones for granted.
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A Season 12 Family Guy episode where Brian only comes back into Dylan's life to further his writing career and ruins his show Parent Boppers. Meanwhile, Peter shoots Quagmire to demonstrate the hunting gun with the safety off and needs to let Quagmire shoot him back for them to be friends again.
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A Season 12 Family Guy episode where Carter decides he'll give Chris his money after he breaks his leg on an escalator. Peter divorces Lois so he can marry Chris. Even though Chris knows Peter just wants the money. he is okay with this because he wanted to spend more time with Peter.
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A Season 12 Family Guy episode with unsalvageable plot lines. Brian and Stewie become blood brothers and this gives Stewie herpes. Chris also got Brian's herpes They exact revenge on Brian by ruining his date and changing his Facebook profile. In the other plot, Peter chickens out when he almost uses a whip to fight people who stole his booth. Peter, Quagmire and Joe are disgraced for being cowards and disgraced again for not being cowards when the jerks they fought turned out to be soldiers.
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Animated Atrocities #61-90
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Admirable Animations #26-50
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Animated Atrocities #91-120
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A Season 1 We Bare Bears episode that found a way to make the plot of Animated Atrocities #75 work by making it about friendship instead of romance, and also has an important flashback to show why Grizz feels the way he does about the burrito.
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A Season 1 Star vs. the Forces of Evil episode that changes the dynamic of the show in a good way by showing us a justifiable reason for why Ludo and the other monsters want Star Butterfly's wand.
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A Season 10 Fairly Odd Parents episode where they finally got rid of Sparky that has a new girl named Chloe and Timmy must share his fairies with her. She's an annoying Mary Sue and the reason why she needed fairies is very arbitrary.
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A film with lots of bad animation, useless characters, and stupid plot points with an obvious environmental message that we should not sell arctic homes, even if it's just for the rich 1%.
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Animated Atrocities #121-150
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Admirable Animations #51-75
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A movie that Sony only made to advertise apps like Candy Crush, Just Dance and Spotify that wanted to be The Lego Movie while it stole the plots of Wreck-it-Ralph and Inside Out.
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Animated Atrocities #151-180
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A film sequel even cheaper than Norm of the North that solves a mystery in a very stupid way and ruins the character of Norm's brother Stan to fit the cliches of sports movies.