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* The unnamed alien soap opera watched by the whole household in the original ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' {{O|riginalVideoAnimation}}VAs is poorly written and badly acted, and yet enthralls everyone who watches. Mihoshi is also obsessed with a badly-made anime called ''Space Police Policeman,'' [[DontExplainTheJoke which is ironic considering she's a]] ''[[DontExplainTheJoke real]]'' [[DontExplainTheJoke Galaxy Police officer.]]

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* The unnamed alien soap opera watched by the whole household in the original ''Anime/TenchiMuyo'' {{O|riginalVideoAnimation}}VAs is poorly written and badly acted, and yet enthralls everyone who watches. Mihoshi is also obsessed with a badly-made anime called ''Space Police Policeman,'' [[DontExplainTheJoke which is ironic considering she's a]] ''[[DontExplainTheJoke real]]'' [[DontExplainTheJoke Galaxy Police officer.]]Policeman''.
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* ''WebAnimation/TheDementedCartoonMovie'' isn't high quality animation and lampshades it, but one part that stands out as lame even in context is the dancing figure, which looks and sounds like something an amateur might have developed on an early-model UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh.

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* ''WebAnimation/TheDementedCartoonMovie'' isn't high quality animation and lampshades it, but one part that stands out as lame even in context is the dancing figure, which looks and sounds like something an amateur might have developed on an early-model UsefulNotes/AppleMacintosh.Platform/AppleMacintosh.
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* Music/SonicYouth side project Ciccone Youth released a cover of Robert Palmer's "Addicted To Love" that was really just Kim Gordon singing over a cheesy karaoke instrumental. To add to the deliberately amateurish effect, the official video was made for $25 in a department store "make your own music video" booth, and consists of Kim lip syncing and dancing over green screen stock footage

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* Music/SonicYouth side project Ciccone Youth released a cover of Robert Palmer's "Addicted To Love" that was really just Kim Gordon singing over a cheesy karaoke instrumental. To add to the deliberately amateurish effect, the official video was made for $25 in a department store "make your own music video" booth, and consists of Kim lip syncing and dancing over in front of green screen stock footage of soldiers and helicopters with various gratuitous effects.
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* [=ZXInsanity=] et al's parody series of the ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls Equestria Girls]]'' movies, known as ''WebAnimation/{{EQUESTRIA GIRLS}}'' (capitalization intentional), is full of this. Characters are animated as if invisible hands are manipulating dolls... which is fitting considering the actual purpose of ''Equestria Girls''. The main characters are all low resolution model poses from the very first batch of leaked images. All other characters are fanmade vectors (the art quality of most of them is poor). Everything else is stock clipart. Facial expressions are either nonexistent or obviously edited in MS Paint. And all the voices are computer-generated text-to-speech programs, mostly from Website/GoAnimate.

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* [=ZXInsanity=] et al's parody series of the ''[[WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyEquestriaGirls Equestria Girls]]'' movies, known as ''WebAnimation/{{EQUESTRIA GIRLS}}'' (capitalization intentional), is full of this. Characters are animated as if invisible hands are manipulating dolls... which is fitting considering the actual purpose of ''Equestria Girls''. The main characters are all low resolution model poses from the very first batch of leaked images. All other characters are fanmade vectors (the art quality of most of them is poor). Everything else is stock clipart. Facial expressions are either nonexistent or obviously edited in MS Paint. And all the voices are computer-generated text-to-speech programs, mostly from Website/GoAnimate.Platform/GoAnimate.



* In ''WebVideo/NarutoTheAbridgedComedyFandubSpoofSeriesShow'', Iruka makes an [[TheAbridgedSeries abridgement]] of ''Manga/OnePiece'' that features horrific image quality (blatantly filming a Website/YouTube-sourced overly-literal fansub with a mobile phone), no attempt at voice acting, and a script that primarily relies on repetition, MemeticMutation and gay jokes.

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* In ''WebVideo/NarutoTheAbridgedComedyFandubSpoofSeriesShow'', Iruka makes an [[TheAbridgedSeries abridgement]] of ''Manga/OnePiece'' that features horrific image quality (blatantly filming a Website/YouTube-sourced Platform/YouTube-sourced overly-literal fansub with a mobile phone), no attempt at voice acting, and a script that primarily relies on repetition, MemeticMutation and gay jokes.



* The Website/YouTube channel "[=Really3D=]" consists of 3D animations that fit this trope, such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfJ9W9A6NrQ&list=WL&index=94 this 20th Century Fox logo parody.]]

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* The Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube channel "[=Really3D=]" consists of 3D animations that fit this trope, such as [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rfJ9W9A6NrQ&list=WL&index=94 this 20th Century Fox logo parody.]]



* ''WebAnimation/AFatherSonStory'' relates a soul-crushing tale of murder, secrets, lies, and infidelity that rip a family to pieces... animated in Website/GoAnimate.

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* ''WebAnimation/AFatherSonStory'' relates a soul-crushing tale of murder, secrets, lies, and infidelity that rip a family to pieces... animated in Website/GoAnimate.Platform/GoAnimate.



* ''{{WebVideo/Treatsforbeasts}}'': A Horror series on Website/YouTube that purposely utilizes Microsoft Paint and Windows Movie Maker in order to look homemade, and to create an obscure atmosphere.

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* ''{{WebVideo/Treatsforbeasts}}'': A Horror series on Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube that purposely utilizes Microsoft Paint and Windows Movie Maker in order to look homemade, and to create an obscure atmosphere.
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* Creator/DavPond wrote a poem called “True Poetry”. It went like...well...read it...https://allpoetry.com/poem/16701102-True-Poetry-by-Dav-Pond

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* Creator/DavPond wrote a poem {{poe|try}}m called “True Poetry”. It went like...well...read it...https://allpoetry.com/poem/16701102-True-Poetry-by-Dav-Pond
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* ''Manga/{{Genshiken}}'''s ShowWithinAShow, ''Anime/KujibikiUnbalance'', was intended to be like this, an [[InvokedTrope intentional]] ClicheStorm that contained every absurdity ever to appear in manga and anime (particularly cliches related to the {{Moe}} boom of the early-to-mid 2000s, which ''Genshiken'' was first published). A few episodes of the show were included as extras on the ''Genshiken'' anime's DVD release, and real viewers loved it so much it became a real, full length series. The TV series diverges quite a bit from the one within ''Manga/{{Genshiken}}'', both in art style and in plot.

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* ''Manga/{{Genshiken}}'''s ShowWithinAShow, ''Anime/KujibikiUnbalance'', was intended to be like this, as an [[InvokedTrope intentional]] ClicheStorm that contained every absurdity ever to appear in manga and anime (particularly cliches related to the {{Moe}} boom of the early-to-mid 2000s, which when ''Genshiken'' was first published). A few episodes of the show were included as extras on the ''Genshiken'' anime's DVD release, and real viewers loved it so much it became a real, full length series. The TV series diverges quite a bit from the one within ''Manga/{{Genshiken}}'', both in art style and in plot.
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* The "Discovery" portion of Music/{{Rush}}'s "Music/TwentyOneTwelve" begins with a deliberately out-of-tune and simplistic acoustic guitar solo that slowly becomes more complex and competent, representing the narrator teaching themself the newly-found instrument.

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* The "Discovery" portion of Music/{{Rush}}'s Music/{{Rush|Band}}'s "Music/TwentyOneTwelve" begins with a deliberately out-of-tune and simplistic acoustic guitar solo that slowly becomes more complex and competent, representing the narrator teaching themself the newly-found instrument.
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* Creator/{{Gooseworx}}: [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6tEqp3-8tXs "No April Fools Day Video This year..."]] is deliberately low quality, with text that's full of typos and grammatical errors, doesn't fit on the screen, or is placed over a background that makes it hard to read. Some of the transition times are slightly off, and the video ends abruptly with a frame reading "cutoff prevention".
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* Music/AngusMcSix: The animated music videos for [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CRIwJRutl4Q "Laser-Shooting Dinosaur"]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2upIhtJz8Oo "Ride to Hell"]] are both drawn in a style aping mid-2000s flash animations.
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* {{Discussed}} in ''Manga/OshiNoKo''. Aqua gets a walk-on role in a live-action adaptation of a {{Shojo}} romance manga starring FormerChildStar Kana Arima, which is being completely phoned-in by the studio and mostly only exists to advertise the male models that make up the ReverseHarem. Aqua upends the paradigm in his role as a StalkerWithACrush in the last episode by [[TookTheBadFilmSeriously playing his role completely straight]] and [[ThrowItIn ad-libbing several lines]], which tricks the LoveInterest into actually acting properly and allows Arima to show off her real acting chops for once. This causes the last episode to go from MerchandiseDriven schlock to critical praise.
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* WebVideo/DarkSimpsons has their subset of videos titled the "Seamless Cut" which intentionally forgo trying to make edited scenes from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' fit together, named after a scene in the ''Simpsons'' episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E2RadioactiveMan Radioactive Man]]", [[StockFootageFailure where the editor of the "Radioactive Man" movie humorously fails to put together the movie after one of its stars, Milhouse, ran away]].

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* WebVideo/DarkSimpsons has their subset of videos titled the "Seamless Cut" which intentionally forgo trying to make edited scenes from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'' fit together, named after a scene in the ''Simpsons'' episode "[[Recap/TheSimpsonsS7E2RadioactiveMan Radioactive Man]]", [[StockFootageFailure where the editor of the "Radioactive Man" movie humorously fails to put together the movie after one of its stars, Milhouse, ran away]]. A usual "Seamless Cut" will feature transitions between clips of wildly varying animation quality, with locations shifting and characters changing clothes from shot to shot. For instance, one video involving Krusty cuts from a completely ordinary shot of him, to a shot of the deliberately poorly-drawn version from "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular", to a regular Krusty wearing a graduation uniform, to Krusty in regular clothes but on a TV screen and riding a tiny bicycle, to the one-foot-tall evil Krusty doll from "Treehouse of Horror III", all in the same scene, with the background being consistent in precisely none of them.
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* WWE's revival of Wrestling/{{ECW}} began with the 2005 and 2006 ''ECW One Night Stand'' pay per views, both serving as ECW reunions. True to the original ECW, they were extremely lacking in the special effects and gigantic elaborate stages that WWE was known for. To add to this, it was held at one of ECW's old stomping grounds: the Hammerstein Ballroom, which is a tiny venue capable of seating capacity a mere 2,500, whereas most WWE [=PPVs=] are held in arenas that accommodate roughly 10,000). In 2007, One Night Stand would entirely drop the ECW theme for good to become a standard WWE pay-per-view with extravagant production values and conventional matches in a much larger arena; Wrestling/JoeyStyles remarked on camera that it seemed inappropriate.

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* WWE's revival of Wrestling/{{ECW}} began with the 2005 and 2006 ''ECW One Night Stand'' pay per views, both serving as ECW reunions. True to the original ECW, they were extremely lacking in the special effects and gigantic elaborate stages that WWE was known for. To add to this, it was held at one of ECW's old stomping grounds: the Hammerstein Ballroom, which is a tiny venue capable of seating capacity a mere 2,500, whereas most WWE [=PPVs=] are held in arenas that accommodate roughly 10,000).10,000[[note]]The first few weeks of ''Wrestling/MondayNightRaw'' in 1993 were filmed in the ''Grand'' Ballroom, which is located in the [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manhattan_Center same building]] on the ground floor[[/note]]). In 2007, One Night Stand would entirely drop the ECW theme for good to become a standard WWE pay-per-view with extravagant production values and conventional matches in a much larger arena; Wrestling/JoeyStyles remarked on camera that it seemed inappropriate.

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