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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The beginning of "Megachurch" has El Coyote fleeing a {{kaiju}} and Buck fighting back with a mecha called "The Border-Bot". The Border-Bot wins.

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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The beginning of "Megachurch" has El Coyote fleeing a {{kaiju}} and Buck fighting back with a mecha called "The Border-Bot". The Border-Bot wins.wins.
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* HilariousInHindsight: At one point Bud points out that white men still own the U.S. because [[UsefulNotes/JoeBiden one of them]] is the vice-president. 5 years later, said vice president took a step up, with ''his'' vice president being a woman of color.
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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The beginning of "Megachurch" has El Coyote fleeing a {{kaiju}} and Buck fighting back with a mecha called "The Border-Bot". The Border-Bot wins.
* UncannyValley: The characters look more like mutated goblins or orcs than actual human beings.
* UnfortunateImplications: For a show that tried to comment on the issue of immigration, according to [[https://youtu.be/99edsUR_LIU the reviews]], the use of comical stereotypes on Latinos and the lack of any insightful perspectives on their lives made its intended message somewhat skewed.

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* SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The beginning of "Megachurch" has El Coyote fleeing a {{kaiju}} and Buck fighting back with a mecha called "The Border-Bot". The Border-Bot wins.
* UncannyValley: The characters look more like mutated goblins or orcs than actual human beings.
* UnfortunateImplications: For a show that tried to comment on the issue of immigration, according to [[https://youtu.be/99edsUR_LIU the reviews]], the use of comical stereotypes on Latinos and the lack of any insightful perspectives on their lives made its intended message somewhat skewed.
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* UnfortunateImplications: For a show that tried to comment on the issue of immigration, according to [[https://youtu.be/99edsUR_LIU the reviews]], the use of comical stereotypes on Latinos and the lack of any insightful perspectives on their lives made its intended message somewhat skewed. This is worsen by the fact that the show came around the time of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's infamous anti-immigration speech during his presidential campaign and the show's protagonist being not-to-similar to a stereotypical Trump supporter also didn't help.

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* UnfortunateImplications: For a show that tried to comment on the issue of immigration, according to [[https://youtu.be/99edsUR_LIU the reviews]], the use of comical stereotypes on Latinos and the lack of any insightful perspectives on their lives made its intended message somewhat skewed. This is worsen by the fact that the show came around the time of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's infamous anti-immigration speech during his presidential campaign and the show's protagonist being not-to-similar to a stereotypical Trump supporter also didn't help.
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* CrazyAwesome: The beginning of "Megachurch" has El Coyote fleeing a {{kaiju}} and Buck fighting back with a mecha called "The Border-Bot". The Border-Bot wins.

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* CrazyAwesome: SugarWiki/MomentOfAwesome: The beginning of "Megachurch" has El Coyote fleeing a {{kaiju}} and Buck fighting back with a mecha called "The Border-Bot". The Border-Bot wins.
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* UncannyValley: The characters look more like potatoes than human beings.
* UnfortunateImplications: For a show that tried to comment on the issue of immigration, according to [[https://youtu.be/99edsUR_LIU the reviews]], the use of comical stereotypes on Latinos and the lack of any insightful perspectives on their lives made its intended message somewhat skewed.

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* UncannyValley: The characters look more like potatoes mutated goblins or orcs than actual human beings.
* UnfortunateImplications: For a show that tried to comment on the issue of immigration, according to [[https://youtu.be/99edsUR_LIU the reviews]], the use of comical stereotypes on Latinos and the lack of any insightful perspectives on their lives made its intended message somewhat skewed. This is worsen by the fact that the show came around the time of UsefulNotes/DonaldTrump's infamous anti-immigration speech during his presidential campaign and the show's protagonist being not-to-similar to a stereotypical Trump supporter also didn't help.
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* NightmareFuel: [[NightmareFuel/{{Bordertown}} It's Seth MacFarlane, so what did you expect?]]
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* NightmareFuel: [[NightmareFuel/{{Bordertown}} It's Seth MacFarlene, so what did you expect?]]

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* NightmareFuel: [[NightmareFuel/{{Bordertown}} It's Seth MacFarlene, MacFarlane, so what did you expect?]]
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* UncannyValley: The characters look more like potatoes than human beings.

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* UncannyValley: The characters look more like potatoes than human beings.beings.
* UnfortunateImplications: For a show that tried to comment on the issue of immigration, according to [[https://youtu.be/99edsUR_LIU the reviews]], the use of comical stereotypes on Latinos and the lack of any insightful perspectives on their lives made its intended message somewhat skewed.
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* UncannyValley: The characters look like potatoes.

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* UncannyValley: The characters look more like potatoes.potatoes than human beings.
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* NightmareFuel: [[NightmareFuel/{{Bordertown}} It's Seth MacFarlene, so what did you expect?]]

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* NightmareFuel: [[NightmareFuel/{{Bordertown}} It's Seth MacFarlene, so what did you expect?]]expect?]]
* UncannyValley: The characters look like potatoes.
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* CrazyAwesome: The beginning of "Megachurch" has El Coyote fleeing a {{kaiju}} and Buck fighting back with a mecha called "The Border-Bot". The Border-Bot wins.

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* CrazyAwesome: The beginning of "Megachurch" has El Coyote fleeing a {{kaiju}} and Buck fighting back with a mecha called "The Border-Bot". The Border-Bot wins.wins.
* NightmareFuel: [[NightmareFuel/{{Bordertown}} It's Seth MacFarlene, so what did you expect?]]
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* BizarroEpisode: "Santa Ana Winds", featuring Sanford buying an energy drink from Mexico and fighting Jewish writers from Hollywood because he's monopolizing their business in writing crappy sequels, prequels, remakes, and crossover films, Ernesto doing battle with a demon leaf similar to Peter Griffin fighting Ernie the Giant Chicken, Bud switching places with a Mexican look-alike, and [[spoiler:Bryce the janitor revealing that he's an alien and that Mexifornia is part of a science project he's doing for his home planet]]. The fact that this is actually the last episode produced ([[OutOfOrder but was aired as the eighth episode]]) doesn't do anything to help viewers make sense of what they just watched. The only storyline in the episode that made any sort of sense was Becky and J.C. trying to investigate the origins of the Santa Ana Winds and finding a secret laboratory, but before they can uncover the truth, a shadowed figure knocks them out and brainwashes them into forgetting everything that happened [[TakeThat (and watching ''The Tonight Show with JimmyFallon'')]].

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* BizarroEpisode: "Santa Ana Winds", featuring Sanford buying an energy drink from Mexico and fighting Jewish writers from Hollywood because he's monopolizing their business in writing crappy sequels, prequels, remakes, and crossover films, Ernesto doing battle with a demon leaf similar to Peter Griffin fighting Ernie the Giant Chicken, Bud switching places with a Mexican look-alike, and [[spoiler:Bryce the janitor revealing that he's an alien and that Mexifornia is part of a science project he's doing for his home planet]]. The fact that this is actually the last episode produced ([[OutOfOrder but was aired as the eighth episode]]) doesn't do anything to help viewers make sense of what they just watched. The only storyline in the episode that made any sort of sense was Becky and J.C. trying to investigate the origins of the Santa Ana Winds and finding a secret laboratory, but before they can uncover the truth, a shadowed figure knocks them out and brainwashes them into forgetting everything that happened [[TakeThat (and watching ''The The Tonight Show with JimmyFallon'')]].Jimmy Fallon)]].
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*BizarroEpisode: "Santa Ana Winds", featuring Sanford buying an energy drink from Mexico and fighting Jewish writers from Hollywood because he's monopolizing their business in writing crappy sequels, prequels, remakes, and crossover films, Ernesto doing battle with a demon leaf similar to Peter Griffin fighting Ernie the Giant Chicken, Bud switching places with a Mexican look-alike, and [[spoiler:Bryce the janitor revealing that he's an alien and that Mexifornia is part of a science project he's doing for his home planet]]. The fact that this is actually the last episode produced ([[OutOfOrder but was aired as the eighth episode]]) doesn't do anything to help viewers make sense of what they just watched. The only storyline in the episode that made any sort of sense was Becky and J.C. trying to investigate the origins of the Santa Ana Winds and finding a secret laboratory, but before they can uncover the truth, a shadowed figure knocks them out and brainwashes them into forgetting everything that happened [[TakeThat (and watching ''The Tonight Show with JimmyFallon'')]].

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* TearJerker: The [[spoiler:death of Tick-Tick]] in ''Finder''.

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!! For the literature
* TearJerker: The [[spoiler:death of Tick-Tick]] in ''Finder''.''Finder''.

!! For the 2016 American animated sitcom
* CrazyAwesome: The beginning of "Megachurch" has El Coyote fleeing a {{kaiju}} and Buck fighting back with a mecha called "The Border-Bot". The Border-Bot wins.
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* TearJerker: The [[spoiler:death of Tick-Tick]] in ''Finder''.

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