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1* {{Anvilicious}}: The episode "Commander No". The episode makes it clear in no uncertain terms that when Commander Crush didn't want to be tickled, he meant it, and that Gloria was very much in the wrong for ignoring his complaints.
2* BrokenBase: Toy Hospital. Was it a creative status quo changed that both kept the show fresh and helped introduce more serious topics like cancer and ambulance rides, or was it an unnecessary, weird plot that ruined the simplistic nature of the first three seasons?
3* GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff:
4** The show seems to have something of a following in Argentina. It helps that the Latin American Spanish dub of the show is done there.
5** For that matter, there are also fans in Germany itself.
6** It's also unironically popular with Japanese {{Moe}} fans, due to the show's doctor-themed {{Moe}} nature.
7* GrowingTheBeard: Later episodes manage to take on more mature topics without losing sight of the target audience.
8* JustHereForGodzilla: Franchise/WinnieThePooh fans watching the crossover episode just for this reason. Bonus points for bringing Peter Cullen back to voice Eeyore.
9* MemeticMutation: A scene from "Ticklish Truck" where Lenny accidentally sprays water on Lambie when she gives him a hug is frequently circulated on social media, due to it [[AccidentalInnuendo resembling]]… [[JizzedInMyPants something inappropriate]].
10* {{Moe}}: [[http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1710295/reviews?filter=hate&spoiler=hide An IMDb user named Cure Ariel described the show as "Moe" due to Doc McStuffins being the "Healer of Moe-Toys" and its "Moe" nature.]] Apparently, she thinks this is a ''bad'' thing, for whatever reason. Most other reviews also call the show “adorable”, but state it as one of the reasons to why the show is so likeable.
11** [[SweetSheep Lambie]] is by far one of the cutest characters in the show, due to her fondness of cuddling and being the most compassionate of the main cast. Special mention goes to her interaction with Piglet in the ''Hundred Acre Woods'' episode where she's frequently seen calming him down.
12* OlderThanTheyThink: There's been a lot of rave reviews about how this is the first show of its type with a black protagonist since something like ''WesternAnimation/FatAlbertAndTheCosbyKids'', but seem to have forgotten about ''WesternAnimation/LittleBill'', which is even more entertaining when you consider that ''Little Bill'' had Chris(tine) Nee as a writer.
13* PeripheryDemographic: The program was [[http://www.nypost.com/p/entertainment/tv/small_wonder_skMeZJcSu0rhhqlJ59hDrL?utm_medium=rss&utm_content=TV reported]] to set a record for adult viewers for a series targeted at the 2-5 age group and maintains a strong adult following. Factors include the show's subtle humor, use of well-produced songs, and some big-name guest voices, including stars of Creator/DisneyChannel shows targeted at older audiences, and anime dub actors like Cherami Leigh and Steven Blum. The series is also [[http://www.nytimes.com/2012/07/31/arts/television/disneys-doc-mcstuffins-connects-with-black-viewers.html?pagewanted=all attracting]] massive positive attention for featuring an intelligent and ambitious African-American girl as its star heroine.
14* TheProblemWithLicensedGames: Well, as expected, the first iOS title. Of the three reviews of the game, all three were panning the title. Critics complained that the lack of activities in the game does not justify its US$4 price tag. Also, its {{Strictly Formula}}ic, but what were you expecting from a game targeted at toddlers? Thankfully, this sentiment does not continue into the subsequent games (there were ''four'' more after this one, and each had their own original mechanics).

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