* AudienceAlienatingPremise: It's a sitcom with the most infamous dictator in history as the protagonist, and it lasted just a few episodes.
* BigLippedAlligatorMoment: Neville Chamberlain singing "I'm a Little Teapot".
* BileFascination: Some people are interested in the pilot, just to see if it is that bad.
* BrokenBase: Viewers are split over whether it was a crass and tasteless insult to the victims of Nazism, a legitimately intelligent satire of Nazism a la ''Film/TheProducers'' and/or a genuinely funny concept that people overreacted to, or simply just a bland comedy show, which parodies 50s sitcom elements.
* ClicheStorm: Part of the idea of the show was taking various '50s sitcom stock pieces and placing an incredibly notorious figure at the center. Many viewers, however, feel that the show plays those stock pieces ''too'' straight, strangling any humor they may have had with Hitler as the lead.
* CrossesTheLineTwice: When the premise of your show is doing a standard '50s sitcom starring Adolf Hitler, you're bound to be crossing several lines.
* FashionVictimVillain: Hitler appearing in a plaid sweater vest.
* SugarWiki/FunnyMoments:
** [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mb7ISG8VKgY These clips from un-aired episodes]] (actually shown among bit from other shows that Gareth Marks, who played 'Arny Goldenstein' did). If you like broad comedy, these bits from ''Heil Honey'' are actually pretty good.
** Hitler answering the phone in the pilot: “Hi, Hitler here. No, ''Bob'' Hitler. Who do you think?!?”
* HilariousInHindsight:
** Given that the intention and premise is virtually the same (only with a different head of state), you could consider this show a spiritual predecessor to ''Series/ThatsMyBush''
** The idea of a sitcom featuring Hitler seems to be a precursor to the ''WebVideo/HitlerRants'' videos, where Hitler is usually depicted in modern-day scenarios with his cast from ''Film/{{Downfall}}''.
* {{Narm}}: A lot of it intentional, parodying the clichés of typical American sitcoms of the 1950s. Of course, some of it ''was'' unintended.
* TheyWastedAPerfectlyGoodPlot: Again, [[AudienceAlienatingPremise it wouldn't have pleased everybody]], but the setup could've lent itself to many interesting ideas, like darkly comedic scenarios, true parodies of sitcom cliches, and social commentary. It also probably would've worked much better as a cartoon. Or as a recurring sketch in a much-larger show rather than its own series.
* ValuesDissonance: A big factor in its cancellation, as its [[AdolfHitlarious comedic take]] on Hitler's Nazi Germany, with Hitler featured as the ''protagonist'' led to its crucifixion from viewers almost immediately after it aired. These days, satire of Nazism is nowhere near as controversial as it was at the time.
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