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* [=SparkPlugTheTroper=]: I personally consider myself an ironic fan of ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'', a Creator/DisneyChannel India show about AnthropomorphicFood, since it's SoOkayItsAverage at best and loaded to the bursting point with things to riff on. My dethroning moment of, uh, simple was originally "Jalebi's Birthday" since it has an extremely cliche NotSoForgottenBirthday premise, but truth be told I could name you a dozen other moments from the show that could probably fit here better. But none (as far as I know) are as... aggressive, for lack of a better term... than "Samosa Mama", an episode where [[TheRival Cham Cham]] thinks he's caught Samosa committing a crime and gets him [[CourtroomEpisode taken to court]]. Samosa wakes up to the police calling him outside the next morning and learns he's being arrested for kidnapping, even though he didn't do anything wrong beforehand. Samosa's friends join him to prove him innocent, with Vada noticing the samosa in the picture Cham Cham took has a mustache, unlike Simple Samosa, and goes to find him. Okay, let me ask, how did Royal Falooda (the judge at the trial) not notice the mustache himself? But that's not my biggest gripe with this episode. That would be Falooda almost punishing Samosa for the crime he didn't perpetrate, which wouldn't be a problem if not for the specific punishment he proposes. Thank goodness Vada arrives with the actual supposed kidnapper and victims in time, because right before that Falooda tells Samosa "You will not be fried, you will not be cooked... no, you will be served!", the implication being that since they're all food, he intends to have Samosa [[CruelAndUnusualDeath eaten]]. Firstly, even if Samosa did commit the crime, this seems pretty harsh being directed at a kid who's likely around 8-12 years old. Why not just arrest him? Secondly, we don't see Cham Cham's reaction to this penalty, but given his role in the series as Samosa's rival, he apparently doesn't care that he's about to get his archenemy killed. And the most "punishment" he gets for framing a young child for a crime he's not responsible for and almost getting him killed is... a massage. No, really. What is wrong with this guy?! Samosa and Cham Cham's rivalry can get heated, yes, but this is just uncalled for, even by their usual standards! Cham Cham's not just a narcissistic jerk, he's a psychopath! [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} He should never eat lunch in this town again!]]
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* kablammin45: ''Radio/AdventuresInOdyssey'' is a great series, though this troper was left shaking his head at the episode "A Glass Darkly". Poor Trent Dewhite is unable to catch a break from his teacher Dr. Hawthorne, who goes from just an overly strict teacher to a borderline SadistTeacher. First off, TheBully Rodney Rathbone starts a food fight in the cafeteria that everyone gets involved in (except Trent), then the teacher comes in, [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin and lays all the blame on Trent]] (with the exception of Rodney, possibly) just because he was holding freakin jello that had gotten in his hair! That's not all, though, Trent gets detention, and Dr. Hawthorne won't even let Trent off when Trent explains that he has a very important meeting to get to. Any normal, sane teacher would at least lessen the severity of the punishment if that happens, but noooooo. Then when Rodney later tries to turn loose a bunch of bees in the teacher's car (which he's revealed to be allergic too later), Trent tries to get rid of them, then the teacher comes and [[DeusAngstMachina blames Trent again]], extending Trent's punishment even further. At the end comes a ShootTheShaggyDog, where Trent finally manages to call the people he was meeting with, but then they won't let [[TheWoobie Trent]] in because of him getting in trouble. To be fair though, Trent learns to believe something good can come out of something bad, which lessens the blow a little, but Dr. Hawthorne was still unbelievably harsh.
** Ecojosh1: The episode "Castles and Cauldrons" made me stop listening. Jimmy's cousin Len comes to town and introduces him to the world of role playing games. The entire story revolves around RPG's being a form of witchcraft. The players become the characters, gain supernatural abilities, contact spirits, and perform rituals that involve drawing blood. No RPG in the real world is anything like that. Role playing games are just games, and plenty of Christians see nothing wrong with them. But the writers of this episode either have never seen anyone play the game, or they just lied to further their agenda. As if this wasn't bad enough, Mr. Whittaker destroys Len's game, and this is seen as a good thing. Remember kids, if someone you know owns something you think is unGodly, you should destroy it.

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* Doctor Sleep: [[http://www.esquire.com/blogs/news/stop-giving-your-money-to-michael-bay??src=rss This article]] by ''Esquire Magazine''. Now Michael Bay is by no means a creative or even decent filmmaker, but the way Ben Collins goes on about him crosses the line between criticism and flat-out insulting him just to be smug. Also, telling parents that letting their children experiment with drugs and fireworks is better than letting them see the new ''Ninja Turtles'' movie just comes across as malicious snark for the sake of it. You can see this in Collins' use of clichés such as "TMNT is a disaster porn corruption" and one paragraph that's basically "this movie will somehow ruin your childhood". A good critic would at least mention an alternate film coming out that season that would be more entertaining, but apparently Collins cares less about praising art and more about insulting hot topics. By not acknowledging true cinema, Ben Collins doesn't come across as the cultured man about town he obviously considers himself. He comes across as just another opinionated hipster loudly rebelling against what's popular for the sake of being noticed.

[[AC: {{theatre}}]]
* Bobg: After GaryColeman's death, numerous ''Theatre/AvenueQ'' productions have had his character die at the end. That's in really bad taste, and it shows a lack of respect for the dead.
* Tropers/CJCroen1393: The AdaptationalAlternateEnding in the 2017 ''[[Franchise/EvilliousChronicles Daughter of Evil]]'' musical is pretty much one of the ''worst'' cases of CharacterDerailment in history. Basically, after [[spoiler:Allen's HeroicSacrifice]], Riliane goes to live as a nun in a monastery, just like in the original. But then, when Clarith tries to kill her in order to avenge [[spoiler:Michaela]], Riliane ''mocks her'', reveals that she feels no regret whatsoever ([[FridgeLogic despite having just previously sung an ENTIRE SONG about how regretful she supposedly is]]) and commands Clarith to bow to her. So in this version, [[AesopAmnesia Riliane learned nothing]] and [[spoiler:Allen ''died'' for nothing]].

[[AC: {{Software}}]]
* PrivateerMan: A few years ago, a company called Mixamo released a program called Fuse via Steam, with a pretty big price tag. This program could be used to create unique character models in a variety of styles, and while some clothing options were slightly limited, the program was useful for everyone who wanted to easily create 3D characters for other animation programs like Source Filmmaker, Garry's Mod, Unreal Engine 4, and the like. Around 2014, Mixamo is purchased by Adobe, who makes Fuse free, and allows a preview version to be downloaded as part of their Creative Cloud service. Many people who purchased the program beforehand were angry, since they basically wasted money, but the change was mostly accepted, because the program was more accessible to people with a low budget, even though Adobe's support for the Steam version was essentially axed. Come December 15th, 2016, Mixamo announces that they have cut out the exporting options for Source Filmmaker, Garry's Mod, Dota 2, and Unreal Engine 4, with a very poorly explained and weak reason, and wasting the time of anyone who didn't already make all their needed assets for their projects, since they cannot go on except to use a program like Blender and perform a long, tedious and frankly painful process of conversion. The worst thing is, this update came completely without warning, and when it did, nobody was notified of it occurring, so people found out only when they logged into their Mixamo accounts and found that their hard work creating well-made characters for use in SFM was now completely wasted. It's little surprise why 95% of all Steam reviews for Fuse are now negative, including this Troper's. However, due to a lack of popularity or viral marketing for Fuse, it's unlikely that the protests of the outraged users will get even noticed by anyone, leaving Fuse, a program with a lot of potential to do excellent things, completely unusable for a large amount of it's userbase.

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Even the other facets of media aren't safe from eliciting a negative reaction from their viewers.

Keep in mind:
* Sign your entries
* One moment per work to a troper, if multiple entries are signed to the same troper the more recent one will be cut.
* Moments only, no "just everything he said," or "This entire show," or "This entire series" entries.
* No contesting entries. This is subjective, the entry is their opinion.
* No natter. As above, anything contesting an entry will be cut, and anything that's just contributing more can be made its own entry.
* Explain ''why'' it's a DarthWiki/DethroningMomentOfSuck.
* No RealLife examples including Executive Meddling. That's just asking for trouble.
* No ALLCAPS, no '''bold''', and no ''italics'' unless it's the title of a work. We are not yelling the [=DMoSs=] out loud. [[noreallife]]
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* [=SparkPlugTheTroper=]: I personally consider myself an ironic fan of ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'', a Creator/DisneyChannel India show about AnthropomorphicFood, since it's SoOkayItsAverage at best and loaded to the bursting point with things to riff on. My dethroning moment of, uh, simple was originally "Jalebi's Birthday" since it has an extremely cliche NotSoForgottenBirthday premise, but truth be told I could name you a dozen other moments from the show that could probably fit here better. But none (as far as I know) are as... aggressive, for lack of a better term... than "Samosa Mama", an episode where [[TheRival Cham Cham]] thinks he's caught Samosa committing a crime and gets him [[CourtroomEpisode taken to court]]. Samosa wakes up to the police calling him outside the next morning and learns he's being arrested for kidnapping, even though he didn't do anything wrong beforehand. Samosa's friends join him to prove him innocent, with Vada noticing the samosa in the picture Cham Cham took has a mustache, unlike Simple Samosa, and goes to find him. Okay, let me ask, how did Royal Falooda (the judge at the trial) not notice the mustache himself? But that's not my biggest gripe with this episode. That would be Falooda almost punishing Samosa for the crime he didn't perpetrate, which wouldn't be a problem if not for the specific punishment he proposes. Thank goodness Vada arrives with the actual supposed kidnapper and victims in time, because right before that Falooda tells Samosa "You will not be fried, you will not be cooked... no, you will be served!", the implication being that since they're all food, he intends to have Samosa [[CruelAndUnusualDeath eaten]]. Firstly, even if Samosa did commit the crime, this seems pretty harsh being directed at a kid who's likely around 8-12 years old. Why not just arrest him? Secondly, we don't see Cham Cham's reaction to this penalty, but given his role in the series as Samosa's rival, he apparently doesn't care that he's about to get his archenemy killed. And the most "punishment" he gets for framing a young child for a crime he's not responsible for and almost getting him killed is... a massage. No, really. What is wrong with this guy?! Samosa and Cham Cham's rivalry can get heated, yes, but this is just uncalled for, even by their usual standards! Cham Cham's not just a narcissistic jerk, he's a psychopath! [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} He should never eat lunch in this town again!]]
[[AC:{{Radio}}]]
* kablammin45: ''Radio/AdventuresInOdyssey'' is a great series, though this troper was left shaking his head at the episode "A Glass Darkly". Poor Trent Dewhite is unable to catch a break from his teacher Dr. Hawthorne, who goes from just an overly strict teacher to a borderline SadistTeacher. First off, TheBully Rodney Rathbone starts a food fight in the cafeteria that everyone gets involved in (except Trent), then the teacher comes in, [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin and lays all the blame on Trent]] (with the exception of Rodney, possibly) just because he was holding freakin jello that had gotten in his hair! That's not all, though, Trent gets detention, and Dr. Hawthorne won't even let Trent off when Trent explains that he has a very important meeting to get to. Any normal, sane teacher would at least lessen the severity of the punishment if that happens, but noooooo. Then when Rodney later tries to turn loose a bunch of bees in the teacher's car (which he's revealed to be allergic too later), Trent tries to get rid of them, then the teacher comes and [[DeusAngstMachina blames Trent again]], extending Trent's punishment even further. At the end comes a ShootTheShaggyDog, where Trent finally manages to call the people he was meeting with, but then they won't let [[TheWoobie Trent]] in because of him getting in trouble. To be fair though, Trent learns to believe something good can come out of something bad, which lessens the blow a little, but Dr. Hawthorne was still unbelievably harsh.
** Ecojosh1: The episode "Castles and Cauldrons" made me stop listening. Jimmy's cousin Len comes to town and introduces him to the world of role playing games. The entire story revolves around RPG's being a form of witchcraft. The players become the characters, gain supernatural abilities, contact spirits, and perform rituals that involve drawing blood. No RPG in the real world is anything like that. Role playing games are just games, and plenty of Christians see nothing wrong with them. But the writers of this episode either have never seen anyone play the game, or they just lied to further their agenda. As if this wasn't bad enough, Mr. Whittaker destroys Len's game, and this is seen as a good thing. Remember kids, if someone you know owns something you think is unGodly, you should destroy it.

[[AC:{{Magazines}}]]
* Doctor Sleep: [[http://www.esquire.com/blogs/news/stop-giving-your-money-to-michael-bay??src=rss This article]] by ''Esquire Magazine''. Now Michael Bay is by no means a creative or even decent filmmaker, but the way Ben Collins goes on about him crosses the line between criticism and flat-out insulting him just to be smug. Also, telling parents that letting their children experiment with drugs and fireworks is better than letting them see the new ''Ninja Turtles'' movie just comes across as malicious snark for the sake of it. You can see this in Collins' use of clichés such as "TMNT is a disaster porn corruption" and one paragraph that's basically "this movie will somehow ruin your childhood". A good critic would at least mention an alternate film coming out that season that would be more entertaining, but apparently Collins cares less about praising art and more about insulting hot topics. By not acknowledging true cinema, Ben Collins doesn't come across as the cultured man about town he obviously considers himself. He comes across as just another opinionated hipster loudly rebelling against what's popular for the sake of being noticed.

[[AC: {{theatre}}]]
* Bobg: After GaryColeman's death, numerous ''Theatre/AvenueQ'' productions have had his character die at the end. That's in really bad taste, and it shows a lack of respect for the dead.
* Tropers/CJCroen1393: The AdaptationalAlternateEnding in the 2017 ''[[Franchise/EvilliousChronicles Daughter of Evil]]'' musical is pretty much one of the ''worst'' cases of CharacterDerailment in history. Basically, after [[spoiler:Allen's HeroicSacrifice]], Riliane goes to live as a nun in a monastery, just like in the original. But then, when Clarith tries to kill her in order to avenge [[spoiler:Michaela]], Riliane ''mocks her'', reveals that she feels no regret whatsoever ([[FridgeLogic despite having just previously sung an ENTIRE SONG about how regretful she supposedly is]]) and commands Clarith to bow to her. So in this version, [[AesopAmnesia Riliane learned nothing]] and [[spoiler:Allen ''died'' for nothing]].

[[AC: {{Software}}]]
* PrivateerMan: A few years ago, a company called Mixamo released a program called Fuse via Steam, with a pretty big price tag. This program could be used to create unique character models in a variety of styles, and while some clothing options were slightly limited, the program was useful for everyone who wanted to easily create 3D characters for other animation programs like Source Filmmaker, Garry's Mod, Unreal Engine 4, and the like. Around 2014, Mixamo is purchased by Adobe, who makes Fuse free, and allows a preview version to be downloaded as part of their Creative Cloud service. Many people who purchased the program beforehand were angry, since they basically wasted money, but the change was mostly accepted, because the program was more accessible to people with a low budget, even though Adobe's support for the Steam version was essentially axed. Come December 15th, 2016, Mixamo announces that they have cut out the exporting options for Source Filmmaker, Garry's Mod, Dota 2, and Unreal Engine 4, with a very poorly explained and weak reason, and wasting the time of anyone who didn't already make all their needed assets for their projects, since they cannot go on except to use a program like Blender and perform a long, tedious and frankly painful process of conversion. The worst thing is, this update came completely without warning, and when it did, nobody was notified of it occurring, so people found out only when they logged into their Mixamo accounts and found that their hard work creating well-made characters for use in SFM was now completely wasted. It's little surprise why 95% of all Steam reviews for Fuse are now negative, including this Troper's. However, due to a lack of popularity or viral marketing for Fuse, it's unlikely that the protests of the outraged users will get even noticed by anyone, leaving Fuse, a program with a lot of potential to do excellent things, completely unusable for a large amount of it's userbase.

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* [=SparkPlugTheTroper=]: I personally consider myself an ironic fan of ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'', a Creator/DisneyChannel India show about AnthropomorphicFood, since it's SoOkayItsAverage at best and loaded to the bursting point with things to riff on. My dethroning moment of, uh, simple was originally "Jalebi's Birthday" since it has an extremely cliche NotSoForgottenBirthday premise, but truth be told I could name you a dozen other moments from the show that could probably fit here better. But none are as... aggressive, for lack of a better term... than "Samosa Mama", an episode where [[TheRival Cham Cham]] thinks he's caught Samosa committing a crime and gets him [[CourtroomEpisode taken to court]]. Samosa wakes up to the police calling him outside the next morning and learns he's being arrested for kidnapping, even though he didn't do anything wrong beforehand. Samosa's friends join him to prove him innocent, with Vada noticing the samosa in the picture Cham Cham took has a mustache, unlike Simple Samosa, and goes to find him. Okay, let me ask, how did Royal Falooda (the judge at the trial) not notice the mustache himself? But that's not my biggest gripe with this episode. That would be Falooda almost punishing Samosa for the crime he didn't perpetrate, which wouldn't be a problem if not for the specific punishment he proposes. Thank goodness Vada arrives with the actual supposed kidnapper and victims in time, because right before that Falooda tells Samosa "You will not be fried, you will not be cooked... no, you will be served!", the implication being that since they're all food, he intends to have Samosa [[CruelAndUnusualDeath eaten]]. Firstly, even if Samosa did commit the crime, this seems pretty harsh being directed at a kid who's likely around 8-12 years old. Why not just arrest him? Secondly, we don't see Cham Cham's reaction to this penalty, but given his role in the series as Samosa's rival, he apparently doesn't care that he's about to get his archenemy killed. And the most "punishment" he gets for framing a young child for a crime and almost getting him killed is... a massage. No, really. What is wrong with this guy?! Samosa and Cham Cham's rivalry can get heated, yes, but this is just uncalled for, even by their usual standards! Cham Cham's not just a narcissistic jerk, he's a psychopath! [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} He should never eat lunch in this town again!]]

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* [=SparkPlugTheTroper=]: I personally consider myself an ironic fan of ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'', a Creator/DisneyChannel India show about AnthropomorphicFood, since it's SoOkayItsAverage at best and loaded to the bursting point with things to riff on. My dethroning moment of, uh, simple was originally "Jalebi's Birthday" since it has an extremely cliche NotSoForgottenBirthday premise, but truth be told I could name you a dozen other moments from the show that could probably fit here better. But none (as far as I know) are as... aggressive, for lack of a better term... than "Samosa Mama", an episode where [[TheRival Cham Cham]] thinks he's caught Samosa committing a crime and gets him [[CourtroomEpisode taken to court]]. Samosa wakes up to the police calling him outside the next morning and learns he's being arrested for kidnapping, even though he didn't do anything wrong beforehand. Samosa's friends join him to prove him innocent, with Vada noticing the samosa in the picture Cham Cham took has a mustache, unlike Simple Samosa, and goes to find him. Okay, let me ask, how did Royal Falooda (the judge at the trial) not notice the mustache himself? But that's not my biggest gripe with this episode. That would be Falooda almost punishing Samosa for the crime he didn't perpetrate, which wouldn't be a problem if not for the specific punishment he proposes. Thank goodness Vada arrives with the actual supposed kidnapper and victims in time, because right before that Falooda tells Samosa "You will not be fried, you will not be cooked... no, you will be served!", the implication being that since they're all food, he intends to have Samosa [[CruelAndUnusualDeath eaten]]. Firstly, even if Samosa did commit the crime, this seems pretty harsh being directed at a kid who's likely around 8-12 years old. Why not just arrest him? Secondly, we don't see Cham Cham's reaction to this penalty, but given his role in the series as Samosa's rival, he apparently doesn't care that he's about to get his archenemy killed. And the most "punishment" he gets for framing a young child for a crime he's not responsible for and almost getting him killed is... a massage. No, really. What is wrong with this guy?! Samosa and Cham Cham's rivalry can get heated, yes, but this is just uncalled for, even by their usual standards! Cham Cham's not just a narcissistic jerk, he's a psychopath! [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} He should never eat lunch in this town again!]]
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* [=SparkPlugTheTroper=]: I personally consider myself an ironic fan of ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'', a Creator/DisneyChannel India show about AnthropomorphicFood, since it's SoOkayItsAverage at best and loaded to the bursting point with things to riff on. My dethroning moment of, uh, simple was originally "Jalebi's Birthday" since it has an extremely cliche NotSoForgottenBirthday premise, but truth be told I could name you a dozen other moments from the show that could probably fit here better. But none are as... aggressive, for lack of a better term... than "Samosa Mama", an episode where [[TheRival Cham Cham]] thinks he's caught Samosa committing a crime and gets him [[CourtroomEpisode taken to court]]. Samosa wakes up to the police calling him outside the next morning and learns he's being arrested for kidnapping, even though he didn't do anything wrong beforehand. Samosa's friends join him to prove him innocent, with Vada noticing the samosa in the picture Cham Cham took has a mustache, unlike Simple Samosa, and goes to find him. Okay, let me ask, how did Royal Falooda (the judge at the trial) not notice the mustache himself? But that's not my biggest gripe with this episode. That would be Falooda almost punishing Samosa for the crime he didn't perpetrate, which wouldn't be a problem if not for the specific punishment he proposes. Thank goodness Vada arrives with the actual supposed kidnapper and victims in time, because right before that Falooda tells Samosa "You will not be fried, you will not be cooked... no, you will be served!", the implication being that since they're all food, he intends to have Samosa [[CruelAndUnusualDeath eaten]]. Firstly, even if Samosa did commit the crime, this seems pretty harsh being directed at a kid who's likely around 8-12 years old. Why not just arrest him? Secondly, we don't see Cham Cham's reaction to this penalty, but given his role in the series as Samosa's rival, he apparently doesn't care that he's about to get his archenemy killed. What is wrong with this guy?! Samosa and Cham Cham's rivalry can get heated, yes, but this is just uncalled for, even by their usual standards! Cham Cham's not just a narcissistic jerk, he's a psychopath! [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} He should never eat lunch in this town again!]]

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* [=SparkPlugTheTroper=]: I personally consider myself an ironic fan of ''Animation/SimpleSamosa'', a Creator/DisneyChannel India show about AnthropomorphicFood, since it's SoOkayItsAverage at best and loaded to the bursting point with things to riff on. My dethroning moment of, uh, simple was originally "Jalebi's Birthday" since it has an extremely cliche NotSoForgottenBirthday premise, but truth be told I could name you a dozen other moments from the show that could probably fit here better. But none are as... aggressive, for lack of a better term... than "Samosa Mama", an episode where [[TheRival Cham Cham]] thinks he's caught Samosa committing a crime and gets him [[CourtroomEpisode taken to court]]. Samosa wakes up to the police calling him outside the next morning and learns he's being arrested for kidnapping, even though he didn't do anything wrong beforehand. Samosa's friends join him to prove him innocent, with Vada noticing the samosa in the picture Cham Cham took has a mustache, unlike Simple Samosa, and goes to find him. Okay, let me ask, how did Royal Falooda (the judge at the trial) not notice the mustache himself? But that's not my biggest gripe with this episode. That would be Falooda almost punishing Samosa for the crime he didn't perpetrate, which wouldn't be a problem if not for the specific punishment he proposes. Thank goodness Vada arrives with the actual supposed kidnapper and victims in time, because right before that Falooda tells Samosa "You will not be fried, you will not be cooked... no, you will be served!", the implication being that since they're all food, he intends to have Samosa [[CruelAndUnusualDeath eaten]]. Firstly, even if Samosa did commit the crime, this seems pretty harsh being directed at a kid who's likely around 8-12 years old. Why not just arrest him? Secondly, we don't see Cham Cham's reaction to this penalty, but given his role in the series as Samosa's rival, he apparently doesn't care that he's about to get his archenemy killed. And the most "punishment" he gets for framing a young child for a crime and almost getting him killed is... a massage. No, really. What is wrong with this guy?! Samosa and Cham Cham's rivalry can get heated, yes, but this is just uncalled for, even by their usual standards! Cham Cham's not just a narcissistic jerk, he's a psychopath! [[WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}} He should never eat lunch in this town again!]]

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