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Considering that Robot Chicken's a show that bases its results on many random sketches that tin last from a few seconds to a few minutes, you're more probable to find a sketch or 2 that you didn't similar on an episode that yous pretty much enjoyed otherwise. These are those sketches.

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  • Don East: The final skit of the episode Kramer Vs. Showgirls was another follow-up to Michael Moore's "where are they at present" skit. This one was near 90'south cartoons and boy does it feel similar they take something against the decade. Shallow Parody doesn't even brainstorm to describe the scene with Daria, the Pinky and the Brain office was disgusting beyond words. But the affair that pushed me into writing this entry is what they did to Darkwing Duck. Long story short, financial issues strength DW to sell his trunk to a Chinese eatery (just roll with information technology) and gets cooked in an oven alive, and on height of that this all happened in front of his girl, Gosalyn. If that wasn't enough, at the stop of the sketch, Michael Moore and Gosalyn were at said restaurant and the cook served them the at present cooked Darkwing, with his head still attached. Information technology so gets chopped off in a gag that they ripped off wholesale from A Christmas Story. You know what? Fuck yous, Robot Chicken writers. You don't mess with a man's childhood like that. This is ane of the worst skits in the history of the show and that'due south saying something!
    • Super Saiya Man: It's because the Robot Chicken writers grew upward with 80's toons, and hold them up with reverence and respect (hence why they give practiced satire on them). However, past the 90'due south they had grown out of cartoons and despite the quality of the stories and blitheness, they thought they were kid stuff. They thought that we who grew up in the 90'south would feel the aforementioned manner; hence instead of making expert satire of the 90's toons like they do with the eighty's, they do spiteful crap.
    • fairygirl567: The jab they took at Daria was really uncalled for especially when they started out by calling her gross and and so depicted her as an overweight man because she decided to become a sex change, then having Micheal Moore puke subsequently hearing her explain why she decided to exercise it. Daria wasn't the most bonny character, but she didn't need to be because she was known for her wit, sarcastic tone and dark outlook, but she continued to get virtually her life. They've fabricated jabs at other 90s and 80s characters, which they've done well at, simply this just felt manner as well hateful-spiriuted and unfunny.
    • The Z Mage: While the testify has e'er been a bit night, the entire episode Kramer Vs. Showgirls was nothing but unfunny mean-spirited joke after unfunny mean-spirited joke. In addition to the "where are they now" segment mentioned above, nosotros take Garfield dying from diabetes (too much lasagna), and Buzz Lightyear being scalped and turned into a bong, followed past Woody smothering him to death. All of these sketches could accept been funny with a Gory Discretion Shot (like the Chinese restaurant jokes in a previous "where are they now" sketch, which concluded with Snarf existence pulled through a door) or but flat out making the entire sketch shorter.
    • Dsneybuf: This troper couldn't stand the Where Are They At present sketch of the episode because of the inclusion of Mesogog. Plain, someone writing the sketch knew the Power Rangers had more than two villains over the years, and yet didn't know that Mesogog fought the Rangers in 2004! A existent grown-upward '90s kid no doubt scratched their head at the inclusion of a villain they had never heard virtually. I don't consider myself a large fan of Mighty Morphin' Ability Rangers, merely I can't assist only wonder how much of the target audience became displeased after failing to encounter Lord Zedd (admittedly, one of my favorite villains of '90s TV) in an MMPR-related sketch.
  • bobdrantz: There's a May/June 2011 episode with a particularly atrocious scene betwixt Batman and the Joker. It starts out decent enough with The Joker pointing out how Batman's code of honor to never kill his enemies works to his advantage then Batman somehow disarming the courts to put The Joker on death row. They could've ended the skit correct there and information technology would've been hilarious for its dark irony. Instead, they go for this absolutely gruesome decease scene where we see The Joker's flesh slowly melt off of his face and his eyeballs explode until his head explodes completely. And, the joke Batman and Commissioner Gordon share at the end makes no sense at all. How practice y'all become from a relatively funny skit to something as over-the-top, unfunny, and disgusting equally this? Hmm? How, Robot Chicken, how?
  • fluffything: The Oprah parody sketch is one of those moments that starts off hilarious and then turns into a huge DMOS right at the cease. To elaborate, the sketch starts off with Oprah filling people's wishes from giving some guy a sandwich to giving away free cars to raising the dead and then they tin see their loved ones one last time. That in and itself could've been hilarious. Simply, nope. Instead the sketch ends with a little girl asking if Oprah could aid brand "her daddy cease striking her mom" and Oprah just stares awkwardly. Hey, uh, writers at Robot Chicken? Hither's a niggling tip. Domestic corruption is not funny! Look, Robot Craven has gone downhill over the past few seasons with so many terrible gross-out and downright hateful-spirited jokes. But, to me, the everyman they've gone is thinking that a joke about a child witnessing domestic abuse is funny.
  • Crazy Luigi: Well, while we're on the subject of sketches from Robot Chicken that we hate, I might as well add my two cents on the 60's Batman (1966) sketch with monkeys. While I didn't listen it for the most office, there were two scenes in particular that made me want to throw up due to how fucked upwardly they are. The first was where the earnest monkeys try to telephone call on Monkey Batman and Monkey Robin to stop Monkey Joker from robbing a bank or whatever. (I realize how repetitive maxim "Monkey *dadada*" is, so from here on out, I'm referring to these characters as "K. *dadada*".) While One thousand. Batman goes off to save the 24-hour interval, K. Robin... just stays and urinates and so drinkable his own urine! The second scene comes at the very terminate, where M. Batman puts M. Joker in prison. Yard. Batman "scolds" M. Joker for what he did, M. Joker throws his carrion at 1000. Batman... and then M. Batman eats said feces and enjoys it!! Whenever those nasty scenes evidence up, I commonly just turn my head away from those two scenes and probably drown out the sounds from them.
  • kablammin45: Yoshi stumbling upon Raccoon City and existence shredded and eaten by zombies caused this troper to not ever watch the show over again.
    • Sponge Pore: My gosh, yes. I've never really liked whatsoever of the sketches involving Mario, but this in particular was extremely scarring for me.
    • Thepenguinking2: I'll gladly 3rd that. I get that they were trying to be creepy there, and while they did a adept job, information technology was too skillful of 1 at that. Especially since I had the displeasure of seeing the effect at age 9...
    • eCockpit89: Seth Green must have some irrational hatred of the Mario franchise, because all of the sketches involving it suck. The one that made me swear off the show for adept, nonetheless, was the most recent one, called "Mario Party". The only practiced thing in information technology was the fact that Mario and Luigi didn't get brutally murdered at the terminate. Only the reason it sucks so desperately? Information technology'due south not the sketch itself, which was just every bit unfunny as any other Mario sketch on the show. It'southward because they utilise a lot of toys of the Mario characters that I know for a fact are imitation. Counterfeit toys on Robot Chicken. What. The. Fuck. I'd expect this sort of matter from The Irate Gamer, non someone who claims to be a lover of activity figures and has an actual TV testify. Y'know what, Seth Green? Y'all tin become accept all those fake products you bought for this, and shove them all where the sun don't shine!
  • Dynamite XI: The Unwrapped parody featuring the origin of the ice cream sundae. The unabridged sketch was just one guy talking bad about Christians, and that's it! It was only another narrow-minded rant well-nigh Christians, which isn't surprising given that Seth Greenish is too a voice actor on the equally bigoted Family Guy. What's worse is that they actually got Marc Summers himself to lend his vocalization to this travesty. Focus on agreeable deconstructions, Robot Craven! Drib the meanspiritedness!
  • The Dog Sage: The "Potter, You Fool" skit from the Some Similar It Hitman episode pretty much embodies all of these. A potentially funny skit ruined by unnecessary gorn (Neville's paw transforming into a monkey head that mauls him and Ron'south teeth shooting from his gums/head exploding), lack of intendance (Hermione and Harry moving to America to become to a public school), and not doing the enquiry (Hermione being cyber-bullied on Facebook, fifty-fifty though Facebook didn't exist in the early-mid 1990s when the Harry Potter books accept place), and hateful spiritedness (Hermione commits suicide due to the aforementioned cyber-bullying.)
  • Alex Sora 89: Definitely the "Toy Story iv" sketch, that is, without a uncertainty, the worst sketch to always come up from the show note (tasteless Black Comedy jokes that are offensive towards serious topics aside), which is maxim something. Basically, Andy comes back home with a girlfriend, and has sex with her in his bedchamber. The toys being horrified by that would have been more than enough note (equally a webcomic, GG Guys, previously used a similar joke earlier and ended it on a somewhat more classy note) , but no, Seth Green felt obligated to go further beyond that (much like the Joker's execution sketch could accept ended in courtroom as well), and had Andy turn Buzz into a makeshift bong. Sounds fun? No, the sketch had to have Fizz brain-damaged-beyond-repair as a issue. The sketch ends with Woody putting Buzz out of his misery. It'd exist a Tear Jerker, if only the sketch didn't have the aforementioned "ha ha, we raped your childhood!" feel every sketch seems to be mandated to have. Not to mention that Andy's utter disregard towards his toys (yes, gettin' laid is one thing, simply doesn't justify kicking Slinky - heh - aside) due to him being a grown-up has been portrayed far more realistically in the pic, since, if the writers actually gave a damn nearly the motion picture without exaggerating the whole "grown-upwardly" matter, they could accept noticed, you lot know, Andy existence mad at his mom for mistakenly giving abroad his toys fifty-fifty while he'southward going to go out for college. This is offensive to the people who enjoyed Toy Story three, and to those who noticed the Unfortunate Implications about how a real-life brain damaged person supposedly has to be euthanized. Combine the two, and you nearly feel the need to showtime a petition for the show'south cancellation. Thankfully, thanks to the ending of the actual Toy Story iii, this skit makes no fucking sense (and even then, Seth Green, the self-appointed "lover of action figures", should know a whole lot meliorate), and this soften things a bit.
    • Deep C: It doesn't assist that Croaky did information technology better.
  • Disney23: A skit from Book of Corrine where a Mad Scientist creates a robot that comes to life and is happy that he's alive. He goes skipping through town causing destruction and death along the mode and this is where the bad function comes in. He finds a adorable piddling poodle barking at him and he tries to hug information technology and squeeze it, causing blood and blackness goo to come up out of information technology. And to think this was in the same episode with i of my favorite sketches (Large Bird getting the bird flu).
  • Philipnova798: The skit that got me was flavour three'due south "The Sad Fate of Soundwave". While I will at least commend them for bringing back the original actor for both Soundwave and Megatron, the whole skit is pretty much "He transforms into an outdated piece of engineering science, permit's make fun of it!" Add in both, a pointless testicle joke and bringing up the "Rumble is Cerise" argument and killing him, and this becomes a slap to the face for anyone who likes Soundwave. Even Michael Bay treated the character with more nobility, and nosotros all know what happened with that, don't we?
  • JamesShade: Dear god, the season v sketch where the pizza store is endmost downwards. The guy gets the very last pizza, and and so when he accidentally drops it in the street and leaves information technology, ii homeless bums evidence up and fight over it. The really bad part is where ane of the bums takes a "If I can't have it, no one else tin" approach and takes a dump all over it. All of this in full view of the possessor of the pizzeria and his granddaughter, with a narrator then coming out of nowhere and saying "The quondam man later died" for no fucking reason any. Talk virtually combining heartbreak and Toilet Humor in the worst way possible.
  • Silvermoon424: Recently, in the season half-dozen premiere, there was a skit that was a very obvious Accept That! aimed at vegetarians; the plot is convoluted merely says vegetarians are only vegetarians considering it makes them experience different and special. Although I'1000 not a vegetarian at present, I know several and I was a vegetarian myself for a while. I wouldn't have minded if it weren't then completely hamfisted and obvious.
  • Leofan93: In that location are many $.25 that I consider to exist a DMOS, most of them having creature abuse. (Actually? Weasel Stomping Twenty-four hour period?) But the i I consider to be the worst is from Season 3'southward More Blood, More Chocolate. It starts with this kitten who curls up next to this guy sleeping on the couch. Then the man rolls over and squishes the kitten with a large splatter of claret. That's it, adjacent sketch. Is that funny? No! I was scared to slumber with my cat for weeks because of that! Judge what, Seth? Animal cruelty isn't funny!
  • Animeking 1108: The musical for The Ballad of Gay Tony, which points out gay video game characters. For starters, putting Pac-Man on the list because "he eats balls" was actually juvenile. Then there was putting Deject Strife on there because of the cross-dressing mission. This comes off as a Critical Enquiry Failure because: 1. Deject only did it considering he wanted to rescue Tifa (his love interest, BTW). ii. It wasn't even Cloud'southward idea. It was Aerith's. He was confronting it.
    • Ninetails 2000: As a gay gamer, I found the Ballad Of Gay Tony musical to be hilariously bad with just one of the participants past Tony (Zangief) fifty-fifty being under suspicion of being gay....Until I saw Parappa. At first I was impressed that they knew nearly the Romantic Karate thing in the second game, but then I noticed that was ALL they talked about, ignoring that 80% of Parappa's motives in whatever given appearance revolves around impressing Sunny Funny. While it'south par for the grade with this musical number, the fact that it was included meant that they were SERIOUSLY grasping at straws for gay video game characters to riff on which, which is absolutely absurd and speaks depths about the amount of endeavour they actually put into this matter. (Read: Non that much) Seriously! They skipped over Birdo!?
  • Dark Lady Celebrian: I've rescinded my original entry for one that actually made me physically ill while watching it. In i of the newer episodes, in that location's a curt skit involving a little boy making words with alphabet soup. He says something similar, "I want more than alphabet soup, so I can spell all the Star Wars words in the world!" or something forth those lines, and then his father grabs his hair and repeatedly waterboards him in the soup until he drowns! The mother then says something like, "Yous waited as well long to do that" or some mess. What kind of sick person really finds this funny?! There's Dead Baby Comedy, and there's merely going way too far.
  • Samuel: Originally, I was going to list the sketch that is a parody of Teen Titans featuring Beavis And Butthead (ane of my virtually despised sketches of all time). Notwithstanding, I decided to put a agree on that in favor of a mini sketch from season iii. Information technology involves a male parent and a son, and the father tells him, "Son, this is going to hurt me more than information technology hurts y'all." Then he drills a hole in his caput with a driller, screaming in agony while the son watches in horror. I'm sorry, Seth Green, but seriously, this is one of the nearly dumb, disturbing sketches I have e'er seen in an otherwise hilarious show. Even a like gag from Cyanide & Happiness is more than tasteful than this!
  • Man Called Truthful: In the 2nd season, one of the sketches is a vampire who tries to scare someone who's driving. He gets caught in the bumper and the adjacent two minutes is him being slowly and horribly mutilated. And that'southward when I realized the evidence was no longer funny; the simply joke in the unabridged sketch was that the vampire was being brutalized.
  • Tehrannotaur: The "Humping Robot Flatscreen" sketch in season five. Kickoff it appears funny, with the robot humping the flatscreen Tv set, which information technology falls and breaks. It would have been funnier if the robot just simply ran off later on breaking the Television and the sketch ends right there, but no, Seth Green felt obligated to go further beyond that (similar to the Joker's execution sketch and the Toy Story sketch), and have the robot get an infant kid named Alfonse to arraign him for the flatscreen TV existence cleaved past placing him next to it, and leave off afterward. Alfonse's father arrives afterward the robot left, sees the broken TV, and scolds Alfonse that his college funds will be used to buy a new flatscreen TV, with Alfonse crying as a result. The sketch ends with "Alfonse would never attend college". The remaining runtime between when the robot gets the child to blame on the broken Tv and the end is where this sketch simply stopped being funny and went to existence tasteless and patronizing. Then in that location's also Unfortunate Implications of how an upset parent in Real Life would use his ain child's college funds just to buy a new flatscreen TV as a response to seeing a broken flatscreen Telly though the child didn't even exercise that at all. Combine those 2, and y'all'll run across that this evidence is starting to patronize the audience. There are moments where this show is trying to cross the line twice, and there are moments like these where the show's insulting my fucking intelligence. Seriously, Seth Green, your sketches are starting to descend to the levels of Seltzerberg in terms of funniness, inventiveness and talent of any kind, and condign more & more tasteless, vulgar, offensive, vapid, pandering, spiteful, hateful-spirited, poisonous, aggressively unfunny, unbearable, unwatchable, sickening, loathsome, detestable, soul-sucking, puerile, obnovious, crass, intelligence-insulting, patronizing, and catering to the very everyman forms of society.
  • Ecclytennysmithylove: "Goofy and Clarabelle". The skit starts off decently hilarious with Mickey Mouse and his friends taking on sexual politics later they felt very uncomfortable with Goofy dating Clarabelle considering a dog cannot have sexual activity with a cow. Mickey, along with various Disney cartoon characters, was about to vote to ban mixed-species couples from the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, when Walt Disney himself steps in and gives an crawly short speech that he created the characters to spread happiness, not bigotry. Now the skit would have been overall hilarious had it ended there, but no, Seth Dark-green felt obligated to go further beyond that (similar to the Joker'southward Execution skit, the Toy Story 4 skit, and the Humping Robot Flatscreen skit): after Uncle Remus (from the classic Disney movie Vocal of the South) agrees with Disney and praises him for spreading happiness ("Sure did. Just expect at me, Uncle Remus. You tells 'em, Massuh Disney!"), Disney gives Uncle Remus an awkward bare look, does a facepalm, tells all the Disney characters that he'southward going back to his grave, and, right before he disappears, he makes a Nazi salute! Seth Light-green, y'all should really exist ashamed of what you done! Don't y'all even remember that infamous scene in the Family Guy episode "Route to the Multiverse" where poor Mort Goldman was attacked by the Disneyverse characters considering of those stupid fucking rumors of Walt Disney'southward declared anti-Semitism!? Shame! On! You! Seth Green!
  • Thy Dark Lord Of Awesomeness: I cannot believe nobody has talked near the sketch in the early on episode Toys in the Hood, "Molar and Consequences". Information technology starts off with the Tooth Fairy doing her usual work in a house of a kid who's parents are arguing, eventually the father shooting (and probably killing) the mother. Then the endings appear. In these endings, the creators take every fashion to end it. The fairy killing the dad, The dad killing the fairy, maxim they are going to Disneyland, ignoring the child asking if mom volition be there, and the last i really makes fun of how dark this is by giving them a huge bank check saying how this is the darkest sketch in history. Concluding ending aside, the sketch isn't the darkest in all media history, but it is really night, tackling the discipline of relationship corruption and trying to brand a joke out of it, merely guess what? the ending wasn't even supposed to be in that location. The sketch probably would have ended with the Disney one. Many people probably think otherwise, while searching this sketch I got a site saying it was one of the all-time sketches e'er, simply it is not one for me. Also, I bet they were gonna show what happens between the father and the mother.
  • White Rose Samurai: Actually? No mention goes to the "Cole Slaw" sketch from Malcolm 10: Fully Loaded? It's less than thirty seconds long, but I'm never eating coleslaw once again because of it. Allow me to elaborate. A kid is enjoying a bowl of coleslaw at a eating house and asks his mother how it'due south made. Cut to the kitchen, and a cook puts a Cabbage Patch Kid in a blender and turns it on. Information technology's unnecessarily violent and merely painful to sentry, with claret filling upward the blender with a trivial spraying out, and the daughter keeps screaming the whole time. The way I run into it, there are ii halves to Robot Craven. Sometimes they're legitimately funny and the kicking to the babyhood isn't so bad. Then at that place'southward stuff that really makes me question the mental health of the staff. This falls into that latter half. I'm already a picky eater, and I can't even eat one of my just favorite foods without thinking about this sketch and getting sick to my stomach. Fuck y'all, Seth Green. Merely... Fuck you.
  • Skullsnsouls 91: Removing my former entry for this fucking sickening sketch. This isn't all "My childhood was raped!" shit. No. This was considering it was taking a show involving little babies, and having domestic violence involving one of the mothers (who was one of the nicest characters on the show nigh of the fourth dimension) beat the one of the fathers (too ane of the nicest) because of neglect that even she was fucking guilty of at times, while the babies stood outside of the room they were in. Every bit a person who'southward had to bargain with my male parent abusing my mother at a young age, ordinarily belatedly at night, and it'd keep me awake as well while I cried and shook in fear hoping it'd exist over before long; this is a sketch that disgusted and engraged me more than than any other moment on this evidence. Fuck yous, Seth, whoever helped write the sketch, and fuck you, Robot Craven. Peace the fuck out.
    • Toonguy: I 2d the one in a higher place me. Not merely does this seem rather mean spirited, not only is it unfunny, information technology doesn't fifty-fifty make sense in the context of the show. I mean, perhaps it would accept been funny if they had stopped it later on the one fourth dimension that the Rugrats actually talk, I'd actually find it funny. It's non even a case of pointing out certain problems with the original source textile (east.g Star Wars Robot Chicken), it's just a domestic abuse joke and information technology's just.....at that place. Added to that, it doesn't work with the two characters. Maybe it would have been somewhat more understandable with some of the other parents, simply Didi and Stu were e'er pretty much one of the happier couples. And so yep, not only does it seem really offensive just for the sake of it, but it doesn't even brand sense.Bravo writers. Simply, just actually bravo.
    • Pgj1997: What actually gets to me is the title of the skit, and its official description. The championship is "A Rugrats Joke" and the clarification reads "Here you go, 90's kids.". This bias against the 1990s needs to cease. Either hire writers that know more about the source material than you lot do, or merely ignore it altogether. Blindly attacking franchises isn't funny in the slightest, and Pandering to the Base like this will almost probable kill about if not all off your viewership. I know Robot Craven is pretty much made for raping childhoods, only at to the lowest degree be tasteful about information technology.
  • Rabid Badger 1632: I stopped watching Robot Chicken effectually the third flavour when I noticed that the majority of the sketches were immature dick jokes and rape jokes. Nevertheless in that location was i episode that I was watching just so that I could become to Aqua Teen and Squids, (it was a freaking chore to exercise so mind yous). The episode contained two sketches that were painful to watch. The first i was so incoherent that I can barely fifty-fifty remember what all happened in it (something nearly two women moving side by side door to the recurring fatty nerd) so I'll use the 2nd one equally my DMOS. Information technology was a very poorly written parody of the Powerpuff Girls beingness fabricated with using the normal iv ingredients just also with cocaine for some unexplained reason. The sketch contains no joke. All it is is just three scenes, the first being the girls billowy around the room, the 2d them ripping off the head of a Mojo Jojo wannabe, and the last is them fighting a dragon, which generously gives us the obligatory Donkey Shove joke, which the writers merely can't seem to get enough of.
  • Red The Hedgehog: The Stopping Sonic skit from Season three is something that both made me sick and made me roll my eyes. First of all, nosotros have Sonic running in Green Colina Zone Act 6(?), and then he gets stopped by a bed of spikes that gruesomely killed him, with cheap sounding Genesis music to kick. Then two normal policemen go and brand fun of Sonic saying he should have watched the speed limit, and then laughs while Sonic lays there dead. Well Seth Light-green, cheers for taking my childhood and kicking information technology in the assurance. I discover some Robot Craven skits to be pretty funny, but this one forth with the Toy Story 4 skit will always be the reason why I volition hate this show.
    • larry4163: Information technology probably doesn't assistance that the joke in this skit appears to have been stolen from a Bugs Bunny short (Rabbit Transit) about Bugs racing against Cecil Turtle and existence arrested subsequently "going 100 piece of cake" on a 30mph route at the finish line; ...and they don't even follow it up with their own in-universe justification for their Disproportionate Retribution of the character! ...non even anything elementary similar Robotnik/Eggman paying the policeman off becuase the hedgehog made fun of his inactive lifestyle, nor a Bait-and-Switch where Sonic was trespassing on somebody's backyard, etc.
  • Mudapa: For me, it'southward "Anime Christmas". The corporeality of Critical Research Failure in this towards Dragon Ball is ridiculous. The plot follows Goku and Goten/Gohan enjoying Christmas. Santa comes and tells them that the Nutcracker, Drummer Boy & Composite Santa are causing problem. Goku and Goten/Gohan are told to stop them. Then, they get spotted by those Villains and appoint in a fight. When the Drummer Boy attempts to assail (by drumming), Goku yells "Spirit Bomb!" and Gohan/Goten yells some sort of Gibberish, even though it looks like a Kamehameha! Only, it gets worse. And then, Ms.Claus is revealed to be the villain, transforming into a monster, Which they cease upwards defeating. Ms.Claus explodes into a Snowflake. Which, Goku responds "The Tenkai Ichi Budokai is finally complete." What?! Do you mean the "Tenkaichi Budokai"?! Which means the "Strongest Nether The Heavens" and is the name of the Martial Arts Tournament? Did they even know anything about Dragon Ball? In fact, it has nothing to do with Anime either! Has a Dragon Ball fan, this is just insulting.
  • cricri3007: The Star Wars sketch where Boba shows up drunk for the confrontation at Jabba'due south barge (Tin can't remember wich season, deplorable). There is Black One-act and then there's skinning Chewbaccka, wearing his still bloody back as a greatcoat and taunting a blind Han about information technology. And no, the fact that Boba was piss drunk or that it was All a Dream does 'NOT'' go far better.
  • Melancholy Utopia: To me, this show is sometimes funny, sometimes terrible, sometimes meh. Some of you lot might recall me weird, but I didn't care much for the Toy Story 4 skit. Yeah, it was offensive and stupid, but I didn't accept that a strong reaction to it. I did, however, for the "Pubescent Rodents" sketch. Essentially, some girl groupies want to have sex with Alvin and the Chipmunks. Really, only one of them wants to, the other two beingness reasonably disturbed past the thought. All the same, she ends up with Alvin in his hotel room, and starts to regret her conclusion. At first she wants to get through with it because she doesn't desire to be seen as a sissy past her friends, just somewhen, she aborts her plan anyway by trying to call them...so we go a scene of her friends riding the other two chipmunks on another bed. The end. Next sketch. I get the joke, I become what the punchline was supposed to be...it just wasn't funny. As someone who'southward struggling to not look at shotacon, it triggered my guilty conscience. I know what they're trying to practice, I'm aware they like crossing the line for the sake of their sketches...simply it's exactly those sketches that are sorted into the "terrible" pile whenever I watch the bear witness, at least when it isn't done in a clever and tasteful fashion. I can take sex activity jokes, just don't ever mix it with pedophilia and animality at the same fourth dimension, if it's just for the sake of existence shocking instead of really funny. That'southward the kind of crap I only want to give credit to Family Guy for having, a bear witness I hate fifty-fifty more than.
  • Helm Tedium: I never really cared for the Where Are They Now-type sketches, but 1 moment related to them that really pissed me off was the handling given to Venus de Milo in the sketch about the current lives of forgotten girl toys in the episode "Moesha Poppins", and not just because I'grand one of the few Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles fans who really likes Venus. The kickoff affair that drives me furious is that they credit Venus as a daughter toy just because she was created as a token female for a team otherwise consisting of males. It's true that the TMNT franchise is primarily aimed at boys and that Venus was created considering the executives at Fox wanted a girl turtle so that potential female audiences could have someone to relate to and somehow forgot about April O'Neil, but that doesn't exactly mean that she'southward a daughter's toy. By that logic, we'd have to classify Lady Jaye, Scarlett, and Arcee as girl toys, likewise! What really pushed my buttons, however, was when they revealed Venus was Driven to Suicide over her lack of popularity and killed herself by drowning herself in a toilet, with the unfunny punchline of two cops debating over whether information technology was ironic or funny that Venus soiled herself when she died. There's zilch funny or ironic nearly information technology because everyone shits themselves when they die.
  • In The Gallbladder: Just when I thought these guys couldn't lower the bar any further, enter "Hey, I Found Some other Sock." In particular, the attempt at political satire. Information technology's a Shallow Parody of Homestar Runner that deftly goes through all the clichés of every thirteen-year-onetime's get-go TV-14/Television receiver-MA comedy. The closest it gets to actual parody is a throwaway reference or two to the couple of flash files from which the animation crew jacked their avails wholesale. Information technology honestly reads similar a Bush-league Administration-era sketch the crew couldn't complete in fourth dimension; the but fifty-fifty slightly up-to-engagement reference is a non-sequitir mention of Trump's entrada slogan.
  • Mockery: Okay, so at that place'south hitting and there's miss. Sometimes the serial faceplants, simply its machine-gun manner of sense of humor means that its quantity-over-quality approach is deliberate. Fine. Then at that place'south the Skylanders Trap Team sketch out of Refrigerator Aroma. Nosotros see a cat-adult female named Tuff Luck and another Skylander, Bushwhack, get it on, although some other toy tells him before that she'due south a Trap Chief. Later some forgettable dialogue past some other characters, Bushwhack emerges from the shrubbery they'd gone behind, screaming "It's a trap!" Tuff Luck, for her function, calls out after him, "Bargain WITH Information technology!" She emerges, and while the paradigm is a digital mosaic, information technology'due south clear enough that they've gone with an Unsettling Gender Reveal as the other characters analyze that she'due south a "Trap"—i.e. has a penis—and Wolfgang begins to sing crudely about how Tuff Luck wants to sodomize people as she gleefully pursues a horrified Bushwhack. It was tasteless and unfunny to begin with, and so went down the worst possible path, doubling downward on it at the end with the song. At that place'southward enough of bad sketches, I won't argue. But this one is currently the gravest possible offender for me.
  • Two Way Tad: The Calvin and Hobbes sketch, where Calvin believes that Hobbes is existent and proceeds to murder his own parents, ending with him in an asylum while endlessly repeating "Mars is amazing". That's pretty distasteful to portray fiddling kids who employ their imaginations while playing with their stuffed animals as mentally disturbed and murderous people, if yous ask me.
  • Michaelsar: I just watched the "Laff-a-Munich" short, and perchance I'yard just overly-sensitive, but... aye, I did non care for information technology. Information technology was simply scene after scene of characters getting shot. Call me crazy, but I neglect to run across the humor in that. The only funny moments were Scrappy-Doo's cameo and the Great Fondoo's bluster. Aside from that, the sketch didn't have any jokes, it was just needlessly violent and disturbing (and this is absolutely a modest affair, only the impressions of the Hanna-Barbera characters were all pretty bad, except for Victor Yerrid's Boo-Boo and Snagglepuss).
  • cartoonfanman: Similar to the Rugrats sketch mentioned higher up, my DMOS is for this sketch about Rocko talking about moving from Commonwealth of australia to America....and then gets run over by a car the moment he steps outside. Yes. That's the whole sketch. At that place was no joke, information technology'south simply another "Hey, permit's kill off the chief character of a '90s drawing that anybody really likes" sketch I've seen many times before besides every bit some other example of Robot Craven not fifty-fifty remotely caring anymore.
  • Deadpan Wing 2: Hither's another sketch that ignores its source textile for the sake of telling an actually very depressing story. This sketch involves Pinocchio being bullied by an older kid, suffering a peanut allergy, having a poor immune system, and dying later on only i mean solar day as a real boy. What Robot Craven doesn't get about Disney's Pinocchio is that the Blue Fairy is magic. She would take easily given Pinocchio a developed immune system and no allergies whatever. In fact, if Pinocchio really was realistic, he would have stayed an inanimate puppet. Didn't Robot Craven remember about that? Oh, that's right, that would have been also wearisome for Robot Chicken. In addition, Pinocchio got turned into a real male child by beingness brave, truthful, and unselfish, not because Geppetto demanded it. Besides, Pinocchio sounds too much like a poor imitation of Marge Simpson.
  • Krazy TV Watcher: Removing my previous entry for this folio, since I found a new DMOS. Ane sketch for this rancid stop-move series had a sketch based on the PS3 giveaway in the episode "Celebutard Mountain". To recap, Adult Swim hosted a giveaway for a PlayStation 3 dorsum in 2006 and made a follow-up skit in response to the winner, Duffy. The sketch itself involves Seth Dark-green calling said winner onto the stage, and how does Seth congratulate him? By stabbing the poor human repeatedly. When Duffy was near death, he got his PlayStation 3 chucked right at his caput. Seth and so tells him to enjoy his new arrangement. What really annoyed me was both the parts where Duffy got killed and the end of the skit. 2 things: First off, this is no way to treat a winner. 2nd, how can Duffy enjoy the PlayStation 3 if Seth mauled him to death? If you wish to run across the clip for yourself, become here.

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