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** After several weeks of daily complaints about [=CityWalk=] (and particularly its bad food) in the Malltiverse of Madness, Scott confessing that he experienced a moment of real sublime joy while sitting with his friends at the Hollywood Margaritaville, listening to steel drum covers of music he loved in an area where he had many memories of friendship with his fellow hosts, is genuinely sweet (even if he does turn back around to criticizing the food soon after).

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** After several weeks of daily complaints about [=CityWalk=] (and particularly its bad food) in the Malltiverse of Madness, Scott confessing that he experienced a moment of real sublime joy while sitting with his friends at the Hollywood Margaritaville, listening to steel drum covers of music he loved in an area where he had many memories of friendship with his fellow hosts, is genuinely sweet (even if he does turn back around to criticizing the food soon after).

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: The hosts and Sector Keeper voice actor Anthony Gioe do a really good job at selling the serious pathos of the Mall-tiverse of Madness finale, [[spoiler:with Gioe transitioning between multiple roles as the Sector Keeper and both child and adult Stevie Kepner]].

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: The hosts and Sector Keeper voice actor Anthony Gioe do a really good job at selling the serious pathos of the Mall-tiverse Malltiverse of Madness finale, [[spoiler:with Gioe transitioning between multiple roles as the Sector Keeper and both child and adult Stevie Kepner]].



** After several weeks of daily complaints about [=CityWalk=] (and particularly its bad food) in the Malltiverse of Madness, Scott confessing that he experienced a moment of real sublime joy while sitting with his friends at the Hollywood Margaritaville, listening to steel drum covers of music he loved in an area where he had many memories of friendship with his fellow hosts, is genuinely sweet (even if he does turn back around to criticizing the food soon after).



* TearJerker: The GrandFinale of The [=CityWalk=] Orlando Saga: Mall-tiverse of Madness. [[spoiler:After the boys complete the final sector, the Sector Keeper takes them on one more mission: to save his child self from perishing in the Dancing Fountains at [=CityWalk=] Hollywood so that he can undo his TragicBackstory and live the life he never had with his family. However, this means that the Sector Keeper (real name Stevie Kepner) the boys know will cease to exist, and the man he grows up to be will not remember them. After the boys perform this final task and give their goodbyes, we get a post-credits sequence where the boys track down Stevie Kepner (now a successful doctor and a father to three boys), despite Stevie being unaware of who they are and the adventures they previously shared. And the kicker? Stevie's sons are named Michael, Scott, and Jason.]]

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* TearJerker: The GrandFinale of The [=CityWalk=] Orlando Saga: Mall-tiverse Malltiverse of Madness. [[spoiler:After the boys complete the final sector, the Sector Keeper takes them on one more mission: to save his child self from perishing in the Dancing Fountains at [=CityWalk=] Hollywood so that he can undo his TragicBackstory and live the life he never had with his family. However, this means that the Sector Keeper (real name Stevie Kepner) the boys know will cease to exist, and the man he grows up to be will not remember them. After the boys perform this final task and give their goodbyes, we get a post-credits sequence where the boys track down Stevie Kepner (now a successful doctor and a father to three boys), despite Stevie being unaware of who they are and the adventures they previously shared. And the kicker? Stevie's sons are named Michael, Scott, and Jason.]]

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* SugarWiki/HeReallyCanAct: The hosts and Sector Keeper voice actor Anthony Gioe do a really good job at selling the serious pathos of the Mall-tiverse of Madness finale, [[spoiler:with Gioe transitioning between multiple roles as the Sector Keeper and both child and adult Stevie Kepner]].



* TearJerker: The GrandFinale of The [=CityWalk=] Orlando Saga: Multiverse of Madness. [[spoiler:After the boys complete the final sector, the Sector Keeper takes them on one more mission: to save his child self from perishing in the Dancing Fountains at [=CityWalk=] Hollywood so that he can undo his TragicBackstory and live the life he never had with his family. However, this means that the Sector Keeper (whose real name has now been revealed to be Stevie Kepner) the boys know will cease to exist and the man he grows up to be will not remember them. After the boys perform this final task and give their goodbyes, we get a post-credits sequence where the boys track down Stevie Kepner (now a successful Doctor and a father to 3 boys) and thank him for everything, despite Stevie being unaware of who they are and the adventures they previously shared. And the kicker? Stevie's sons share the names of the boys.]]

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* TearJerker: The GrandFinale of The [=CityWalk=] Orlando Saga: Multiverse Mall-tiverse of Madness. [[spoiler:After the boys complete the final sector, the Sector Keeper takes them on one more mission: to save his child self from perishing in the Dancing Fountains at [=CityWalk=] Hollywood so that he can undo his TragicBackstory and live the life he never had with his family. However, this means that the Sector Keeper (whose real (real name has now been revealed to be Stevie Kepner) the boys know will cease to exist exist, and the man he grows up to be will not remember them. After the boys perform this final task and give their goodbyes, we get a post-credits sequence where the boys track down Stevie Kepner (now a successful Doctor doctor and a father to 3 boys) and thank him for everything, three boys), despite Stevie being unaware of who they are and the adventures they previously shared. And the kicker? Stevie's sons share the names of the boys.are named Michael, Scott, and Jason.]]
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* TearJerker: The GrandFinale of The [=CityWalk=] Orlando Saga: Multiverse of Madness. [[spoiler:After the boys complete the final sector, the Sector Keeper takes them on one more mission: to save his child self from perishing in the Dancing Fountains at [=CityWalk=] Hollywood so that he can undo his TragicBackstory and live the life he never had with his family. However, this means that the Sector Keeper (whose real name has now been revealed to be Stevie Kepner) the boys know will cease to exist and the man he grows up to be will not remember them. After the boys perform this final task and give their goodbyes, we get a post-credits sequence where the boys track down Stevie Kepner (now a successful Doctor and a father to 3 boys) and thank him for everything, despite Stevie being unaware of who they are and the adventures they previously shared.]]

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* TearJerker: The GrandFinale of The [=CityWalk=] Orlando Saga: Multiverse of Madness. [[spoiler:After the boys complete the final sector, the Sector Keeper takes them on one more mission: to save his child self from perishing in the Dancing Fountains at [=CityWalk=] Hollywood so that he can undo his TragicBackstory and live the life he never had with his family. However, this means that the Sector Keeper (whose real name has now been revealed to be Stevie Kepner) the boys know will cease to exist and the man he grows up to be will not remember them. After the boys perform this final task and give their goodbyes, we get a post-credits sequence where the boys track down Stevie Kepner (now a successful Doctor and a father to 3 boys) and thank him for everything, despite Stevie being unaware of who they are and the adventures they previously shared. And the kicker? Stevie's sons share the names of the boys.]]
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* TearJerker: The GrandFinale of The [=CityWalk=] Orlando Saga: Multiverse of Madness. [[spoiler:After the boys complete the final sector, the Sector Keeper takes them on one more mission: to save his child self from perishing in the Dancing Fountains at [=CityWalk=] Hollywood so that he can undo his TragicBackstory and live the life he never had with his family. However, this means that the Sector Keeper (whose real name has now been revealed to be Stevie Kepner) the boys know will cease to exist, although their memories of him shall remain. After the boys perform this final task and give their goodbyes, we get a post-credits sequence where the boys track down Stevie Kepner (now a successful Doctor and a father to 3 boys) and thank him for everything, despite Stevie being unaware of who they are and the adventures they previously shared.]]

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* TearJerker: The GrandFinale of The [=CityWalk=] Orlando Saga: Multiverse of Madness. [[spoiler:After the boys complete the final sector, the Sector Keeper takes them on one more mission: to save his child self from perishing in the Dancing Fountains at [=CityWalk=] Hollywood so that he can undo his TragicBackstory and live the life he never had with his family. However, this means that the Sector Keeper (whose real name has now been revealed to be Stevie Kepner) the boys know will cease to exist, although their memories of him shall remain.exist and the man he grows up to be will not remember them. After the boys perform this final task and give their goodbyes, we get a post-credits sequence where the boys track down Stevie Kepner (now a successful Doctor and a father to 3 boys) and thank him for everything, despite Stevie being unaware of who they are and the adventures they previously shared.]]
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* TearJerker: The GrandFinale of The [=CityWalk=] Orlando Saga: Multiverse of Madness. [[spoiler:After the boys complete the final sector, the Sector Keeper (whose real name is revealed as Stevie Kepner) takes them on one more mission: to save his child self from perishing in the Dancing Fountains at [=CityWalk=] Hollywood so that he can undo his TragicBackstory and live the life he never had with his family. However, this means that the Sector Keeper the boys know will cease to exist, although their memories of him shall remain. After the boys perform this final task and give their goodbyes, we get a post-credits sequence where the boys track down Stevie Kepner (now a successful Doctor and a father to 3 boys) and thank him for everything, despite Stevie being unaware of who they are and the adventures they previously shared.]]

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* TearJerker: The GrandFinale of The [=CityWalk=] Orlando Saga: Multiverse of Madness. [[spoiler:After the boys complete the final sector, the Sector Keeper (whose real name is revealed as Stevie Kepner) Keeper takes them on one more mission: to save his child self from perishing in the Dancing Fountains at [=CityWalk=] Hollywood so that he can undo his TragicBackstory and live the life he never had with his family. However, this means that the Sector Keeper (whose real name has now been revealed to be Stevie Kepner) the boys know will cease to exist, although their memories of him shall remain. After the boys perform this final task and give their goodbyes, we get a post-credits sequence where the boys track down Stevie Kepner (now a successful Doctor and a father to 3 boys) and thank him for everything, despite Stevie being unaware of who they are and the adventures they previously shared.]]
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* TheScrappy: Bugsy Malone was met with a good deal of criticism after his first appearance for overstaying his welcome and overplaying his shtick. This response became a RunningGag on the show as mentioning his name evoked responses of terror, culminating in [[TakeThatScrappy him being sent to hell and his soul being purified]] in the 100th episode.

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* TheScrappy: Bugsy Malone was met with a good deal of criticism after his first appearance for overstaying his welcome and overplaying his shtick. This response became a RunningGag on the show as mentioning his name evoked responses of terror, culminating in [[TakeThatScrappy him being sent to hell and his soul being purified]] in the 100th episode.episode.
* TearJerker: The GrandFinale of The [=CityWalk=] Orlando Saga: Multiverse of Madness. [[spoiler:After the boys complete the final sector, the Sector Keeper (whose real name is revealed as Stevie Kepner) takes them on one more mission: to save his child self from perishing in the Dancing Fountains at [=CityWalk=] Hollywood so that he can undo his TragicBackstory and live the life he never had with his family. However, this means that the Sector Keeper the boys know will cease to exist, although their memories of him shall remain. After the boys perform this final task and give their goodbyes, we get a post-credits sequence where the boys track down Stevie Kepner (now a successful Doctor and a father to 3 boys) and thank him for everything, despite Stevie being unaware of who they are and the adventures they previously shared.]]

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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The "Papa Scott" and "Mike Joins the Disney Daddiez" episodes are just dedicated to discussing the births of the hosts' first children.

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The "Papa Scott" and "Mike Joins the Disney Daddiez" episodes are just dedicated to discussing the births of the hosts' first children.children.
** Jason describing how his friends and family have come together to support him in the wake of his diagnosis with multiple sclerosis in "PTR's Orlando Odyssey 2023".
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* AcceptableTargets: All the hosts mock the owners of theme parks, big business, right-wing conservatives, and religious bigots. On that last note, Jason has a particular disdain for Young Earth Creationists who attempt to teach their anti-science beliefs to children.
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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The "Papa Scott" episode, in which Scott announces the birth of his son.

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* SugarWiki/HeartwarmingMoments: The "Papa Scott" episode, in which Scott announces and "Mike Joins the birth Disney Daddiez" episodes are just dedicated to discussing the births of his son.the hosts' first children.
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* FanNickname: Early on, fans of the show attempted to claim the "Good Boys" moniker frequently used by the hosts. This was eventually supplanted by "Cliffords" in reference to the unexpected victory of "Dinosaur Land" from the movie ''Film/{{Clifford}}'' in their [[TournamentArc "Fake Theme Park Final Four"]] episode.
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* FanNickname: Early on, fans of the show attempted to claim the "Good Boys" moniker frequently used by the hosts. This was eventually supplanted by "Cliffords" in reference to the unexpected victory of "Dinosaur Land" from the movie ''Film/{{Clifford}}'' in their [[TournamentArc "Fake Theme Park Final Four"]] episode.
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* HeartwarmingMoments: The "Papa Scott" episode, in which Scott announces the birth of his son.

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* ColbertBump: A discussion about the forgotten Disneyland sci-fi rock band Halyx in the Rock n' Rollercoaster episode helped grow a small cult following within the Disney Parks fandom that gradually lead Youtubers Matthew Serrano and WebVideo/{{Defunctland}} to collaborate on a crowdfunded feature length documentary on the subject.
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* AcceptableTargets: All the hosts mock the owners of theme parks, big business, right-wing conservatives, and religious bigots.

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* AcceptableTargets: All the hosts mock the owners of theme parks, big business, right-wing conservatives, and religious bigots. On that last note, Jason has a particular disdain for Young Earth Creationists who attempt to teach their anti-science beliefs to children.
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* AcceptableTargets: All the hosts mock the owners of theme parks, big business, right-wing conservatives, and religious bigots.
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* ColbertBump: A discussion about the forgotten Disneyland sci-fi rock band Halyx in the Rock n' Rollercoaster episode helped grow a small cult following within the Disney Parks fandom that gradually lead Youtubers Matthew Serrano and WebVideo/Defunctland to collaborate on a crowdfunded feature length documentary on the subject.

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* ColbertBump: A discussion about the forgotten Disneyland sci-fi rock band Halyx in the Rock n' Rollercoaster episode helped grow a small cult following within the Disney Parks fandom that gradually lead Youtubers Matthew Serrano and WebVideo/Defunctland WebVideo/{{Defunctland}} to collaborate on a crowdfunded feature length documentary on the subject.
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* ColbertBump: A discussion about the forgotten Disneyland sci-fi rock band Halyx in the Rock n' Rollercoaster episode helped grow a small cult following within the Disney Parks fandom that gradually lead Youtubers Matthew Serrano and WebVideo/Defunctland to collaborate on a crowdfunded feature length documentary on the subject.
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* TheScrappy: Bugsy Malone was met with a good deal of criticism after his first appearance for overstaying his welcome and overplaying his shtick. This response became a RunningGag on the show as mentioning his name evoked responses of terror, culminating in [[TakeThatScrappy him being roasted and his soul being purified]] in the 100th episode.

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* TheScrappy: Bugsy Malone was met with a good deal of criticism after his first appearance for overstaying his welcome and overplaying his shtick. This response became a RunningGag on the show as mentioning his name evoked responses of terror, culminating in [[TakeThatScrappy him being roasted sent to hell and his soul being purified]] in the 100th episode.
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* TheScrappy: Bugsy Malone was met with a good deal of criticism after his first appearance for overstaying his welcome and overplaying his shtick. This response became a RunningGag on the show as mentioning his name evoked responses of terror, culminating in [[TakeThatScrappy him being roasted and his soul being purified]] in the 100th episode.

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