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  • 6teen actually has two official episodes with this format, titled "The One with the Text Message" and "The One with the Cold Sore", but otherwise:
    • "Take This Job and Squeeze It": The one with the Credit Card Plot.
    • "The Big Sickie": The one with the amusement park.
    • "The Slow and the Even-Tempered": The one where Jen sucks at driving.
    • "A Lime to Party": The one with the giant lime.
    • "Deck the Mall": The Christmas one.
    • "The Sushi Connection": The one where Caitlin barfs on the rollercoaster.
    • "The Five-Finger Discount": The one where Jen steals something.
    • "Breaking Up with the Boss' Son]]": The one where Jen loses her mind.
    • "Employee of the Month": The one where Nikki gets brainwashed.
    • "Cecil B. Delusioned": The one with the fake TV show.
      • Alternatively, the one where Wyatt sucks at tennis.
    • "Enter the Dragon": The one with periods.
    • "One Quiet Day": The one where Wyatt gets a tattoo.
    • "Fish and Make Up": The one with Fish.
    • "The New Guy": The one where Ron quits.
    • "Lights Out": The one where Starr goes goth and where the power goes out in the mall.
    • "Dirty Work": The one with Jonesy's chicken hat.
    • "Over Exposed": The one with copious nudity.
      • Alternatively, the one where Jude throws up a lot.
    • "Girlie Boys": The one with the spa.
    • "Baby, You Stink": The one with the stink contest.
    • "Labour Day": The one with Jen's baby sister.
    • "Role Reversal": The one with the Sadie Hawkins Dance.
    • "Bye Bye Nikki": The one where Nikki moves to Iqaluit.
  • The 7D:
    • "The Big Bash": The one where Bashful becomes a masked vigilante.
    • "Gnome Alone": The Home Alone one.
    • "Surprise": The one with the surprise party.
    • "Sleepytime": The one where Sleepy breaks a sleeping spell.
    • "For the Love of Cheese": The one with the love stone.
    • "Grampa Grumpy and the Ogre": The one with the 7D's grandfathers and the ogre.
    • "The Fairest in the Land": The one where everyone is terrified of Queen Delightful's new look.
    • "Bathtub Bashful": The one where Bashful sings.
    • "Free Teensy": The Free Willy one.
    • "The Jollywood Jam": The one with the concert.
    • "Hildy the Good": The one where Hildy has a brief Heel–Face Turn.
    • "Buckets": The one with the ghost girl.
  • The Amazing World of Gumball:
    • "The DVD": The one with the Nicole chase scene.
    • "The Remote": The one with the remote fight scene.
    • "The Job": The one where Richard almost causes the apocalypse.
    • "The Game": The one with Dodj or Daar.
    • "The Sweaters": The one with the Filmation-style people.
    • "The World": The one with all the sentient inanimate objects.
    • "The Kids": The one where Gumball and Darwin's voices change for the first time.
    • "The Joy": The one with the happiness zombies.
    • "The Name": The one with Zach.
    • "The Extras": The one with the background characters.
    • "The Shell": The one with Penny's true form.
    • "The Oracle": The one with the future-foreshadowing paintings.
    • "The Money": The one where the Wattersons are so broke that the show's animation degrades.
    • "The Origins": The one with Gumball and Darwin as kids.
    • "The Signature": The one with Frankie.
    • "The Check": The one with the invisible cars.
    • "The Slap": The one where Gumball is desperate to have his butt slapped by Tobias.
    • "The Fury": The one with the anime fight scene.
    • "The Compilation": The one with "Nobody's a Nobody".
    • "The Disaster": The one with the universal remote.
    • "The Choices": The one with the alternate timelines.
    • "The Copycats": The one with the Miracle Star characters.
    • "The Shippening": The one with the magic shipping notebook.
  • American Dad!:
    • "Stan of Arabia": The one in Saudi Arabia.
    • "Star Trek": The one with Dr. Seuss' first typewriter.
    • "Tearjerker": The one that was a spy film parody.
    • "Hurricane!": The one that ended in a crossover with Family Guy and The Cleveland Show.
    • "Persona Assistant": The one where Rogu debuted and where Stan's singing of "Good Morning U.S.A" gets spoiled twice.
    • "A Little Extra Scratch": The one where Stan doesn't get out of bed in the opening sequence.
    • "Into the Jingleverse": The one with Stan's eggnog farts.
  • Amphibia:
  • Animal Mechanicals:
    • "Bunny Boomer Island": The one where Pounding Time actually worked.
    • "Pop-Apart Penguins": The one where Sasquatch jump scares Komodo.
    • "Whale Plane Island": The one the Strangers dubbed.
    • "Mechana Mole Miner Island": The one with Komodo's snazzy bowtie.
  • Animaniacs:
    • "De-Zanitized": The one with the psychoanalysis.
    • "Taming of the Screwy": The one where Dr. Scratchensniff teaches the Warners manners.
    • "Bumbie's Mom": The one where Skippy cries over Bumbie's mom getting killed.
    • "Hurray for Slappy": The one where Slappy and Skippy attend an award ceremony.
    • "Potty Emergency": The Trope Namer for Potty Emergency.
    • "Critical Condition": The one where Slappy and Skippy torment Siskel and Ebert.
    • "...And Justice for Slappy": The one where Slappy and Skippy go to court.
    • "Woodstock Slappy": The one with the "Who's on Stage" scene.
    • "No Face Like Home": The one where Slappy gets plastic surgery.
    • "Rest in Pieces": The one where Walter Wolf fakes his death.
    • "Gimme a Break": The one where an action film gets in the way of Slappy's relaxation.
    • "Soccer Coach Slappy": The one where Skippy keeps getting hit in the face by a soccer ball.
    • "One Flew Over the Cuckoo Clock": The one where Slappy has a mental breakdown and Skippy gets taken away by child services.
    • "Bully for Skippy": The one where Skippy gets revenge on a bully.
    • "The Sunshine Squirrels": The one with Suzy Squirrel.
  • Around the World with Willy Fog:
    • "The Wager": The one where it all begins.
    • "Bon Voyage": The one where Transfer dresses up as a French lady.
    • "The Mysterious Mademoiselle": The one where Transfer dresses up as another French lady.
    • "The Temple of Doom": The one with the twin archaeologists.
    • "The Counterfeit": The one where Bully thinks he's seen a ghost.
    • "Bombay Adventure": The one with the angry monks.
    • "The End of the Line": The one where Transfer steals an elephant.
    • "The Deadly Jungle": The one where Transfer tries to leave the travellers stranded.
    • "The Remarkable Rescue of Romy": The one with the Kali worshippers.
    • "A Present for Parsi": The one where the travellers get out of the jungle.
    • "Guilty as Charged": The one where Rigodon and Tico are arrested.
    • "Shipwreck": The one where Fog and Romy take a romantic stroll.
    • "The Butler's Dilemma": The one where Dix is desperate to detain Fog.
    • "En Route for Yokohama": The one with the pirates and the Chinese junk.
    • "Akita's Circus": The one where Transfer gets a job as a knife-thrower.
    • "Hawaiian Party": The one where a monkey is in love with a pig.
    • "A Trip in a Balloon": The one with the hot-air balloon.
    • "The Showdown": The one with the prospector who thinks a bag of sand contains gold.
    • "Moment of Truth": The one with the buffalo stampede and the collapsing bridge.
    • "Warpaint in the West": The one with the Sioux Indians.
    • "A Very Special Train": The one with the railroad handcar and the stagecoach.
    • "Below Zero": The one where it's very cold and Tico falls ill.
    • "Destination Liverpool": The one where Transfer inadvertently ends up helping Fog and his party.
    • "Fire Down Below": The one where the ship runs out of coal.
    • "Last Train to London": The one where Fog and his companions think they've missed their deadline.
    • "What a Difference a Day Makes": The one where Fog and his companions find out they didn't miss their deadline after all.
  • Arthur:
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender
    • Avatar: The Last Airbender
      • Book 1: Water: The one where the journey begins.
      • Book 2: Earth: The one with Toph, Azula, and Ba Sing Se.
      • Book 3: Fire: The one where Zuko reforms and the Avatar wins.
    • The Legend of Korra
      • Book 1: Air: The one with pro bending.
      • Book 2: Spirits: The one with Nuktuk and the Avatar origin story.
      • Book 3: Change: The one where everyone becomes an airbender.
      • Book 4: Balance: The one where Korra and Asami fall in love.
  • The Backyardigans:
    • "Secret Mission": The one with the spies.
    • "Castaways": The one with the "Castaways" song.
    • "Monster Detectives": The soccer one.
    • "Blazing Paddles": The one with table tennis.
    • "Flower Power": The one with Austin's doofy laugh.
  • For various Batman animated series:
  • Bluey:
    • "Magic Xylophone": The one with the freezing xylophone.
    • "Hospital": The one with the cat and mouse x-ray.
    • "Keepy Uppy": The one with the balloon.
    • "Daddy Robot": The one with the parent robots.
    • "Shadowlands": The one where Coco learns to play fair.
    • "The Weekend": The one with the leaf bug.
    • "BBQ": The one with the salads.
    • "Fruitbat": The one where Bluey doesn't want to go to bed.
    • "Horsey Ride": The one with the horse wedding.
    • "Hotel": The one with Crazy Pillow.
    • "Bike": The one with Muffin's backpack tantrum.
    • "Bob Bilby": The one with the bilby puppet.
    • "Spy Game": The one in the woods.
    • "Takeaway": The one with the spring rolls.
    • "Butterflies": The one with Judo.
    • "Yoga Ball": The one with Bingo's big girl bark.
    • "Calypso": The one with Bingo's teacher.
    • "The Doctor": The one with Edna the receptionist.
    • "The Claw": The one with the claw machine.
    • "Markets": The one with the horse taking a dump.
    • "Blue Mountains": The one with the paw puppets.
    • "The Pool": The one with the pool cleaner.
    • "Shops": The one where they all start meowing.
    • "Wagonride": The one with the wagon.
    • "Taxi": The one with Millicent.
    • "The Beach": The one with Chilli's long walk.
    • "Pirates": The one with Missy.
    • "Grannies": The one with flossing.
    • "The Creek": The one with the tadpoles.
    • "Fairies": The one with the ambiguously-there fairies.
    • "Work": The one with ballerina Chilli.
    • "The Sleepover": The one where Muffin shouts "Coconuts have water in them!"
    • "Camping": The one where Bluey makes friends with a kid who only speaks French.
  • Bonkers:
    • "Do Toons Dream of Animated Sheep?": The one where Darkwing Duck makes a surprise appearance.
  • The Boondocks:
    • "Guess Hoe's Coming to Dinner?": The one with A Pimp Named Slickback.
    • "Granddad's Fight": The one where Robert "fights" Stinkmeaner.
    • "A Date with the Health Inspector": The one where Tom gets scared of being raped in prison, and the one where Gin Rummy quotes Pulp Fiction.
    • "The Story of Gangstalicious": The one where Riley learns a secret about his idol.
    • "Return of the King": The one where Martin Luther King Jr. is alive.
    • "The Itis": The one where Robert opens a soul food restaurant.
    • "Let's Nab Oprah": The one where Huey has to stop Riley, Rummy, and Ed Wuncler III from kidnapping Oprah Winfrey.
    • "The Passion of Reverend Ruckus": The one where Uncle Ruckus becomes a preacher.
    • "Tom, Sarah, and Usher": The one where Tom thinks Sarah is cheating on him with Usher.
    • "Stinkmeaner Strikes Back": The one where Stinkmeaner possesses Tom.
    • "The Story of Thugnificent": The one where Robert is the subject of a Diss Track.
    • "Shinin'": The one where Riley fights a bully.
    • "The Story of Catcher Freeman": The one where Robert, Huey, and Uncle Ruckus share conflicting accounts of the Freemans' ancestors.
    • "The Red Ball": The one where Huey plays kickball.
    • "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman": The one where everybody but Huey is "dick ridin' Obama".
    • "Smokin' with Cigarettes": The one where Riley fights another bully (and actually wins).
    • "The Fundraiser": The one where Riley confronts a group of London Gangsters.
  • Care Bears (1980s):
    • DiC Entertainment episodes:
      • "Lucky Charm": The one with Jinx Jacobs.
    • Nelvana episodes:
      • "Grumpy's Three Wishes": The one with the eight-leaf clover.
      • "The Great Race": The one with the "King for a Day" prize.
      • "No Business Like Snow Business": The one with the ski lodge.
  • The Casagrandes:
    • "Bad Cluck": The one with the ghost.
    • "Uptown Funk": The one where Carl and Adelaide make friends.
    • "Operation Dad": The one where Arturo comes back.
    • "No Egrets": The one where Sergio becomes a father.
  • Darkwing Duck:
    • "Darkly Dawns the Duck": The two-part pilot episode with Taurus Bulba.
    • "Beauty and the Beet": The one with Bushroot.
    • "Night of the Living Spud": The one where Bushroot creates a vampiric potato.
    • "Dirty Money": The one where Ammonia Pine engages in literal money laundering.
    • "A Revolution in Home Appliances": The one where Megavolt makes appliances come to life.
    • "Dry Hard": The one with the Liquidator.
    • "Time and Punishment": The one with the Bad Future where Darkwing becomes an overzealous Knight Templar.
    • "Slime Okay, You're Okay": The one where Gosalyn turns into a Slime Girl.
    • "You Sweat Your Life": The one where Darkwing goes to a health club and the Muddlefoots tag along.
    • "Whiffle While You Work": The one with Quackerjack, and the one where Darkwing and Gosalyn play The Most Dangerous Video Game.
    • "Just Us Justice Ducks": The one where Darkwing's enemies form a Legion of Doom, and Negaduck threatens to throw "THE SWITCH!"
    • "Life, the Negaverse, and Everything": The one where Darkwing enters a Bizarro Universe through a cake.
    • "Heavy Mental": The one where Launchpad gets Psychic Powers.
    • "Darkwing Doubloon": The one where everyone is a pirate.
    • "Quiverwing Quack": The one where Gosalyn plays superhero.
    • "Steerminator": The one where Taurus Bulba returns as a cyborg.
  • Doc McStuffins:
    • "Doctoring the Doc": The one where Doc herself needs care.
    • "Caught Blue-Handed": The one with the blue spots.
  • Donkey Kong Country:
    • "Ape Foo Young": The one where DK turns into a baby.
    • "Raiders of the Lost Banana": The one where DK sings "I'd shower you with coconut cream pies".
    • "Kong for a Day": The one with "I'm Nobody's Hero".
    • "From Zero to Hero": The one with "Bluster the Benevolent" and "King K. Rool's Finest Hour".
    • "Double Date Trouble": The one where Cranky sings to DK about how holograms work.
    • "Klump's Lumps": The one where Klump gets de-generalized.
    • "Ape-Nesia": The one with "The Mirror Never Lies".
    • "Hooray for Holly Kongo Bongo": The one with the "driving around in a fancy car" meme.
    • "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights": The one where Klump learns that Skurvy is his long-lost brother.
    • "Speak No Evil, Dude": The one with the Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo disease.
    • "Follow That Coconut": The one with the "Diddy Drop Rap".
    • "The Big Switch-A-Roo": The one with "Metal Head" and the head puns.
    • "Hunka Hunka Burnin' Bluster": The one with Leo Luster.
    • "It's a Wonderful Life": The one with Evil Diddy.
  • DuckTales (1987):
    • "Catch as Cash Can": The one where a sea monster eats Scrooge's ice cream.
    • "Dough Ray Me": The one where the triplets play around with Gyro's duplicator gun and wreck the local economy.
    • "Duck to the Future": The one where Scrooge visits a Bad Future where everything is super-expensive and the triplets are Corrupt Corporate Executives.
    • "Once Upon a Dime": The one about Scrooge's Number One Dime.
  • The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants
    • "The Costly Conundrum of the Calamitous Claylossus": The one with the claymation sequence.
    • "The Bizarre Bout of the Beastly Barfilisk": The one with copious amounts of vomit.
    • "The Cunning Combat of the Covert Camoflush": The paintball one.
  • Family Guy:
    • "Death Has A Shadow": The one with 6000 chicken fajitas.
    • "I Never Met The Dead Man": The one where Mr. Tumnus steals Peter's sock.
    • "Chitty Chitty Death Bang": The one where Stewie worries that he'll be put back in the womb.
    • "Mind Over Murder": The one where Peter punches a pregnant woman he thought was a man.
    • "A Hero Sits Next Door": The one where Peter morphs into Mickey Mouse.
    • "The Son Also Draws" The one where a tree plays the World's Smallest Violin.
    • "Brian: Portrait of a Dog": The one where Peter hates this freaking cat.
    • "Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater": The one where Peter swears in court.
    • "Da Boom": The one with the first Chicken Fight.
    • "Holy Crap": The one where Peter kidnaps the Pope.
    • "Brian in Love": The one where Brian pees on the carpet.
    • "Love Thy Trophy": The one where Stewie gets addicted to pancakes.
    • "Death is a Bitch": The one where Peter jumps off a building and lives.
    • "The King is Dead": The one where Lois makes some "creative changes" to Peter's French toast.
    • "I Am Peter, Hear Me Roar": The one where Peter gives up a boat for a Mystery Box.
    • "If I'm Dyin', I'm Lyin'": The one where somebody stabbed Mr. Bubble.
    • "Running Mates": The one where a clown is dissected in science class.
    • "A Picture is Worth a Thousand Bucks": The one where Peter sold his soul for half a Mallomar.
    • "Fifteen Minutes of Shame": The one where Peter embarrassed Meg in church.
    • "Road to Rhode Island": The one where he's wearing a wire.
    • "Let's Go To The Hop": The one where they give up the toad.
    • "Dammit Janet!": The one where Lois watches the same Julia Roberts movie 17 times.
    • "There's Something About Paulie": The one where Paulie gets shot like 100 times without any blood spilled.
    • "He's Too Sexy for His Fat": The one where Chris needs an adult.
    • "E. Peterbus Unum": The one where Peter asks Brian if he can use him as a white flag.
    • "The Story on Page One": The one where Mayor West wastes 150,000 dollars on investigating who stole his water.
    • "Wasted Talent": The one with the Chumba Wumba song.
    • "Fore, Father": The one where Chris knocks himself out with an Oreo.
    • "The Thin White Line": The one where the Griffin family go to Purgatory for their vacation.
    • "Brian Does Hollywood": The one where Peter swallows his phone.
    • "Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington": The one with Nudes On Ice.
    • "One If by Clam, Two If by Sea": The one where Quagmire gets kicked out of a lesbian bar.
    • "And the Wiener Is...": The one where Meg gets tricked into kissing a pig.
    • "Death Lives": The one where a mutated goldfish holds Chris at gunpoint.
    • "Lethal Weapons": The one where the network cuts the show's budget after Peter criticizes them.
    • "The Kiss Seen Around the World": The one where Peter is called a "great big phony".
    • "Mr. Saturday Knight": The one where Mr. Weed chokes to death on a dinner roll (which is then taken into police custody).
    • "A Fish Out of Water": The one where Peter is mistaken for the planet Mercury.
    • "Emission Impossible": The one with Bertram.
    • "To Love and Die in Dixie": The one where Peter keeps getting attacked by a raccoon.
    • "Screwed the Pooch": The one where Carter's dog's puppies have Ted Turner's face.
    • "Peter Griffin: Husband, Father, Brother?": The one where Peter narrates his own life.
    • "Ready, Willing and Disabled": The one where Joe cries for several minutes after a perp gets away.
    • "A Very Special Family Guy Freakin' Christmas": The one where Lois flips out after the family runs out of paper towels.
    • "Brian Wallows and Peter Swallows": The one with Brian's smoked meat log.
    • "From Method to Madness": The one where Stewie's one-man show is declared to be worse than Seussical.
    • "Stuck Together, Torn Apart": The one where Peter dances the dance of life.
    • "Road to Europe": The one with the Candy Tree.
    • "Family Guy Viewer Mail #1": The one where Stewie's cranium doubles in size.
    • "When You Wish Upon a Weinstein": The one where Peter buys volcano insurance.
    • "North By North Quahog": The one where Peter forgets how to sit down.
    • "Fast Times at Buddy Cianci Jr. High": The one where Stewie farts and breaks a blood vessel.
    • "Blind Ambition": The one where Quagmire gets arrested for peeping in the ladies' room.
    • "Don't Make Me Over": The one where the Griffins appear on SNL.
    • "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire": The one where Peter sings "Rock Lobster".
    • "Petarded": The one with Timer the Cheese Guy.
    • "Brian the Bachelor": The one with Peter's cow kite.
    • "8 Simple Rules For Buying My Teenager Daughter": The one where Peter can't believe it's not butter.
    • "Breaking Out is Hard to Do": The one where Peter makes Joe jump with a soccer horn.
    • "Model Misbehavior": The one where Meg is mistaken for a manatee.
    • "Peter's Got Woods": The one where Peter rides the washing machine.
    • "Perfect Castaway": The one where Quagmire passes out drunk during a game of I Never.
    • "Jungle Love": The one where Stewie sings "My Left Foot".
    • "PTV": The one with the freakin' FCC.
    • "Brian Goes Back to College": The one where Peter and the guys dress up as The A-Team.
    • "The Courtship of Stewie's Father": The one with Peanut Butter Jelly Time.
    • "The Fat Guy Strangler": The one where Bobby McFerrin tumbles down a flight of stairs.
    • "The Father, the Son and the Holy Fonz": The one with Stewie in a plastic bubble.
    • "Brian Sings and Swings": The one where a deer bites Stewie's ear off.
    • "Patriot Games": The one with Shipoopi.
    • "I Take Thee, Quagmire": The one where Peter spends 437,000 dollars on the Statue of Liberty's foot.
    • "Sibling Rivalry": The one where Peter freezes his nuts.
    • "Deep Throats": The one where Brian's the new Meg.
    • "Peterotica": The one where Peter and Carter fail at robbing a train.
    • "You May Now Kiss the...Uh...Guy Who Receives": The one with the elephant-penguin hybrid.
    • "Petergeist": The one where Herbert fights a tree.
    • "The Griffin Family History": The one where Peter did not care for The Godfather.
    • "Stewie B. Goode": The one where Elmer Fudd snaps Bugs Bunny's neck.
    • "Bango Was His Name Oh": The one with Wacky Waving Inflatable Arm Flailing Tube Man.
    • "Stu & Stewie's Excellent Adventure": The one with President Douchebag.
    • "Stewie Loves Lois": The one with Peter's prostate exam.
    • "Mother Tucker": The one with the ill-fated Peanuts reunion.
    • "Hell Comes to Quahog": The one where Superstore USA is blown up with a tank.
    • "Saving Private Brian": The one where Stewie shoots Vern and Johnny.
    • "Whistle While Your Wife Works": The one where Quagmire gets annoyed with the rest of the guys for not understanding Wings.
    • "Prick Up Your Ears": The one with Peter as the straight-line Tetris block.
    • "Chick Cancer": The one where Brian tells Stewie that "it's not your fault".
    • "Barely Legal": The one where Stewie says "Cool Hwhip".
    • "Road to Rupert": The one where Meg beats up a driver who insulted her.
    • "Peter's Two Dads": The one where Peter does crack.
    • "The Tan Aquatic with Steve Zissou": The one with Brokeback Mountain from the horses' POV.
    • "Airport 07": The one where a plane crashes into a school for bunnies.
    • "Bill and Peter's Bogus Journey": The one where Mayor West planted sausage seeds.
    • "No Meals On Wheels": The one with Crippletron and the one with Peter's exploding cupcakes.
    • "Boys Do Cry": The one with Sneakers O'Toole.
    • "No Chris Left Behind": The one where Chris makes his eye pop.
    • "It Takes a Village idiot and I Married One": The one where Lois becomes mayor.
    • "Meet the Quagmires": The one where Brian sings "Never Gonna Give You Up".
    • "Blue Harvest": The one with space weather.
    • "Movin' Out (Brian's Song)": The one where Stewie does Chris' paper route.
    • "Believe It or Not, Joe's Walking on Air": The one with Hitler juggling fish on a unicycle.
    • "Stewie Kills Lois": The one where Peter pooped on the poop deck.
    • "Lois Kills Stewie": The one with Aladdin IV: Jafar May Need Glasses and the one with Stewie's "I've Got a Little List" song.
    • "Padre De Familia": The one where Peter is revealed to have been born in Mexico.
    • "Peter's Daughter": The one where Brian and Stewie blow up a house.
    • "McStroke": The one where Peter uses Brian as a mustache and the one with Grape Soda Today.
    • "Back to the Woods": The one with the Barry Manilow concert.
    • "Play It Again, Brian": The one with "Damn, Nature! You Scary!".
    • "The Former Life of Brian": The one where Brian pretends to be a magician.
    • "Long John Peter": The one where Peter gets a parrot.
    • "Love, Blactually": The one where Loretta returns.
    • "I Dream Of Jesus": The one where the bird is the word.
    • "Road to Germany": The one where Mort mistakes Stewie's time machine for a portable toilet.
    • "Baby Not on Board": The one where Peter wakes the family up at 6AM with a trumpet.
    • "The Man with Two Brians": The one where Peter and the guys do their own version of Jackass and the one with Bernie The Hamster.
    • "Tales of a Third Grade Nothing": The one with Peter's indoor hot air balloon and the one where a children's hospital is accidentally blown up.
    • "Ocean's Three and a Half": The one where Stewie makes a music video.
    • "Family Gay": The one with the brain-damaged horse.
    • "The Juice Is Loose": The one where Brian farts himself awake.
    • "FOX-y Lady": The one where the Griffins buy a high-definition TV and regret it.
    • "Not All Dogs Go to Heaven": The one where someone throws Brian's car through the wall.
    • "420": The one where Peter accidentally kills Quagmire's cat and the one where Brian's book doesn't sell a single copy.
    • "Stew-Roids": The one where a seagull laughs at an Adam Sandler movie.
    • "We Love You, Conrad": The one where Jillian gets married.
    • "Three Kings": The one where Joe's character gets run over by two trains.
    • "Peter's Progress": The one with Peter The Strawberry.
    • "Road to the Multiverse": The one where it's a wonderful day for pie.
    • "Family Goy": The one where Peter dresses up as the Easter Bunny.
    • "Spies Reminiscent of Us": The one where Tim The Bear doesn't get it.
    • "Brian's Got a Brand New Bag": The one with Road House.
    • "Hannah Banana": The one where the Evil Monkey moves out of Chris' closet and the one where Miley Cyrus is revealed to be an android.
    • "Quagmire's Baby": The one where Brian and Stewie's clones melt.
    • "Jerome Is the New Black": The one where Quagmire gives Brian a harsh "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
    • "Dog Gone": The one where Consuela won't leave.
    • "Business Guy": The one with the Swamp Monster.
    • "Big Man on Hippocampus": The one where the Giant Chicken hits Peter over the head with an odd number of objects.
    • "Dial Meg for Murder": The one where Peter gets more than he bargained for when he joins the rodeo.
    • "Extra Large Medium": The one where Peter is a Phony Psychic.
    • "Go Stewie Go": The one where Meg's previous boyfriend didn't have legs.
    • "Peter-assment": The one where Stewie gets stage fright and wets himself.
    • "Brian Griffin's House of Payne": The one where Brian's sitcom is subjected to Executive Meddling.
    • "April in Quahog": The one where Peter jumps through Stewie's ceiling.
    • "Brian & Stewie": The one where Stewie is stuck with a 3000 dollar sweater.
    • "Quagmire's Dad": The one where Brian pukes for almost 30 seconds.
    • "The Splendid Source": The one where Cleveland's return was ruined in the promos.
    • "Something, Something, Something Dark Side": The one where Lois can't use the word "nerf-herder".
    • "Partial Terms of Endearment": The one where there were originally supposed to be four Stooges.
    • "And Then There Were Fewer": The one where Diane Simmons turns 40.
    • "Excellence in Broadcasting": The one where Brian moves in with Rush Limbaugh.
    • "Welcome Back, Carter": The one where Peter's body runs out of "E"s and "W"s.
    • "Halloween on Spooner Street": The one where Brian is spray-painted pink.
    • "Baby, You Knock Me Out": The one where Peter needs money for bourbon and anime.
    • "Brian Writes a Bestseller": The one where Brian is angry about standing under an air vent.
    • "Road to the North Pole": The one where Brian and Stewie utterly fail at Subbing for Santa.
    • "New Kidney in Town": The one with Peter on Red Bull.
    • "And I'm Joyce Kinney": The one where Lois did a porn film.
    • "Friends of Peter G.": The one with the Mr. Booze song.
    • "German Guy": The one where Chris' clothes shatter.
    • "The Hand That Rocks the Wheelchair": The one with Evil Stewie.
    • "Trading Places": The one where the family is fucking disintegrating.
    • "Tiegs for Two": The one where Peter fights the dry cleaner's owner Street Fighter style.
    • "Brothers & Sisters": The one with Peter's "broster".
    • "The Big Bang Theory": The one where Bertram kills Da Vinci.
    • "Foreign Affairs": The one with Muppet-style sightseeing.
    • "It's a Trap!": The one where the Ewoks are forced to dig their own graves with their helmets.
    • "Lottery Fever": The one where Peter dives into a pool of coins like Scrooge McDuck.
    • "Seahorse Seashell Party": The one with Brian's Nightmare Fuel-filled acid trip.
    • "Screams of Silence: The Story of Brenda Q.": The one with Iraq Lobster.
    • "Stewie Goes For a Drive": The one where Peter snaps his own neck to get out of going to book club.
    • "Back to the Pilot": The one with Frogmire.
    • "Thanksgiving": The one where Peter faked his death to get out of a dentist appointment.
    • "Amish Guy": The one where Peter plays "Highway to Hell" on a boombox.
    • "Cool Hand Peter": The one where Brian is dressed up in a bumblebee costume.
    • "Grumpy Old Man": The one where Carter mumbles about butterscotch pudding.
    • "Meg and Quagmire": The one with Jewish Fight Club.
    • "The Blind Side": The one where Peter keeps falling down the stairs and Meg is pinned under a roof beam.
    • "Livin' on a Prayer": The one where a bunch of Peters jump out of a plane.
    • "Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream": The one where Chris dates a girl who looks just like Lois.
    • "Be Careful What You Fish For": The one where Peter befriends a dolphin and the one with Stewie's neglectful preschool teacher.
    • "Burning Down the Bayit": The one where Peter and Lois replace themselves with a horse and a donkey, respectively.
    • "Killer Queen": The one with the scary Queen album cover.
    • "Forget-Me-Not": The one where Peter is mistaken for an alien.
    • "You Can't Do That on Television, Peter": The one where Peter does a Who's on First? routine with a puma.
    • "Mr. & Mrs. Stewie": The one where Peter rolls over and squashes Lois and Quagmire.
    • "Leggo My Meg-O": The one where Peter gives Meg bad advice from Taken.
    • "Tea Peter": The one where Quagmire sires a baby with a giraffe.
    • "Family Guy Viewer Mail #2": The one where everybody turns into Robin Williams.
    • "Internal Affairs": The one where Joe cheats on Bonnie.
    • "Into Fat Air": The one where Peter gives Brian a Pukesicle.
    • "Ratings Guy": The one where another tree is added to One Tree Hill and the one where Peter and Lois leave a baby Meg at the fire station.
    • "The Old Man and the Big "C"": The one where Quagmire loses his toupee.
    • "Yug Ylimaf": The one with reverse puking.
    • "Joe's Revenge": The one with Bobby Briggs.
    • "Brian's Play": The one where Brian and Stewie are snatched up by a big bird.
    • "The Giggity Wife": The one with Fingernails4Cash.com.
    • "Farmer Guy": The one where they stole Peter's sense of wonder.
    • "Finders Keepers": The one with Peter's bad breath.
    • "Quagmire's Quagmire": The one where Blue and Yellow split up.
    • "Life of Brian": The one where Brian dies...for a while.
    • "Christmas Guy": The one where Brian's death is reversed.
    • "Fresh Heir": The one with Peter's hairless twin.
    • "Chap Stewie": The one with "Toast House" and the one where the lemonade tricked Chris and ran away.
    • "The Simpsons Guy": The one with the crossover with The Simpsons. Also the one where Ralph Wiggum is in danger.
    • "Baking Bad": The one where Cookie Monster runs the bank.
    • "A Lot Going on Upstairs": The one where Stewie is benched forever after messing up the opening sequence.
    • "Saturated Fat Guy": The one where Peter ends up stuck like Winnie The Pooh.
    • "Three Directors": The one where Peter gets fired.
    • "Regarding Carter": The one where Carter bought Vine and shut it down.
    • "Bri-Da": The one where Joe sneezes like Howard Dean.
    • "Stewie's First Word": The one with Caillou's beta dad.
    • "Fecal Matters": The one where Meg is secretly an X-Man.
    • "Family Cat": The one with Five Front Doors.
    • "Tales of Former Sports Glory": The one where Peter was creamed on an everything bagel.
    • "Brief Encounter": The one with the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure reference at the end.
    • "Christmas Crime": The one where Brian's butthole grew three sizes that day.
    • "All About Alana": The one where Peter reverse cannonballs out of the pool.
    • "Unzipped Code": The one where a bird steals Cleveland's laptop.
    • "The Candidate": The one where Doug died in a plane crash.
    • "Fertilized Megg": The one where Peter criticises Papa John's pizza.
    • "Cabin Pressure": The one where Lois clogged the toilet.
  • Fireman Sam:
  • Futurama:
    • "Space Pilot 3000": The one with the Suicide Booth.
    • "A Big Piece of Garbage": The one with the Smelloscope.
    • "Hell Is Other Robots": The one where Bender goes to Hell.
    • "The Leser of Two Evils": The one with Bender's Good Twin, Flexo.
    • "A Clone of My Own": The one where Professor Farnsworth clones himself.
    • "How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back": The one with the Bureaucrat Song.
    • "The Deep South": The one where the crew travels to the underwater city of Atlanta.
    • "Less Than Hero": The one where Fry, Leela, and Bender form the New Justice Team.
    • "Crimes of the Hot": The one where windmills do not work that way.
    • "Attack of the Killer App": The one where Fry says "Shut up and take my money!"
  • Gravity Falls:
    • "Tourist Trapped": The one with the gnomes.
    • "The Legend of the Gobblewonker": The one with "BUT HER AIM IS GETTING BETTER!"
    • "Headhunters": The one with the wax statues.
    • "The Inconveniencing": The one with the teenager-hating ghosts.
    • "Dipper vs. Manliness": The one with the Multi-Bear.
    • "Double Dipper": The one where Dipper clones himself.
    • "Irrational Treasure": The one with Quentin Trembley.
    • "Fight Fighters": The one with Rumble McSkirmish.
    • "Summerween": The one with the candy monster.
    • "The Deep End": The one with the merman.
    • "Carpet Diem": The one with the body-swapping rug.
    • "Boyz Crazy": The one with the cloned boy band.
    • "The Land Before Swine": The one with the dinosaurs.
    • "Into the Bunker": The one with the Shapeshifter.
    • "Sock Opera": The one with Bipper.
    • "Soos and the Real Girl": The one with .GIFfany.
    • "The Love God": The one with the "I EAT KIDS" balloon.
    • "Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons": The D&D one.
  • Grossology:
    • "Queen for a Day": The one with the mutant termites.
    • "Fartzilla": The one with the fart mecha.
    • "This Scab's For You": The one with the Scab Fairy.
    • "When Ya Gotta Go": The one with the diarrhea weapon.
    • "Club Parasites": The lice one.
    • "It's Gotta Be the Shoes": The one with VK.
    • "Yack Attack": The one where Abby throws up.
    • "Oldie But a Goodie": The one with old Abby.
    • "Vein Drain": The one with the leeches.
    • "The King of Rottingham Forest": The camping one.
    • "A New Leaf": The one with Sarah Senia.
    • "Heave It or Leave It": The game show one.
    • "Sinister Rivalry": The one with Arachnidia.
    • "Flushed Away": The one with the alligators.
    • "Vertigo a Go-Go": The one with the earwax.
    • "Sloppy Joe to Go": The one with Chuckwagon Chucky's.
    • "Mold Monster": The one with the moldy cheese.
    • "When Allergies Attack": The one with the ladybugs.
    • "Spa Insectiva": The one with the spa.
    • "Ain't Over Till the Fat Man Sings": The opera one.
    • "Candy Isn't Dandy": The one with the Willy Wonka expy.
  • Hazbin Hotel:
  • Jelly Jamm:
  • Jellystone!:
    • "Yogi's Tummy Trouble": The one where Yogi eats everyone.
    • "Cats Do Dance": The one where Peter Potamus has an anime body pillow.
    • "VIP Baby You Know Me": The one with The Banana Splits.
    • "Cattanooga Cheese Explosion": The one with The Cattanooga Cats.
    • "A Town Video: Welcome to Jellystone": The one with the Animesque scene.
  • Jem:
    • "The Beginning": The one where they met Synergy.
    • "The Bands Break Up": The one where Kimber and Stormer form a duo.
    • "The Day the Music Died": The one where Kimber interrupts the intro, and where Jem disappears.
  • King of the Hill:
    • "Westie Side Story": The one where Hank meets Kahn.
    • "Bobby Goes Nuts": The one where Bobby takes a women's self-defense class and kicks people in the nuts.
    • Hank's Back Story: The one where Hank has a small butt.
  • League of Super Evil: The one where they're too stupid to be evil.
    • "Mama Menace": The one with Red Menace's mom.
    • "Kinderprison": The one with the prison daycare.
    • "Brain Freeze": The one with the snowman zombie apocalypse (yes, really).
  • Legends of Chima:
    • "The Joy Ride": The one where Laval accidentally ruins his father's tank.
    • "The Hundred Year Moon": The one where the Wolf Tribe goes feral.
    • "Fake Chi, Real Trouble": The one with the fake Chi that makes its users act like chickens.
    • "Tooth or Consequences": The one where it's revealed that Laval is responsible for the Dark Tribes' creation.
    • "Trial by Fire": The one where Laval and Cragger prove themselves worthy to use Fire Chi.
    • "Fired Up!": The one where Flinx and G'Loona fight back against the Ice Hunters with "Home Alone" Antics.
  • The Loud House:
    • "April Fools Rules" - The one where Luan goes crazy with pranking.
    • "L is For Love" - The one where Luna is revealed to be into girls.
    • "Fools' Paradise" - The one where Luan gets a bit insane.
    • "Fool Me Twice" - The one where Luan officially goes insane.
    • "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud House": The one with the money.
    • "Linc or Swim": The one with the pool.
    • "Picture Perfect": The one with the family portrait.
    • "Driving Miss Hazy": The one where Leni almost learns to drive.
    • "One Flu Over the Loud House": The one with the flu.
  • Martha Speaks:
    • "Martha and Skits": The one with Skits's puppyhood.
    • "Martha's Life in Crime": The one where we learn how the Lorraines adopted Martha.
    • "There Goes the Neighbourhood": The one with the Prejudice Aesop.
  • Mega Man (Ruby-Spears):
    • "Electric Nightmare": The one where Pharaoh Man punches Mega Man.
    • "Future Shock": The one with "Kung-Fu Cutman".
    • "Mega X": The one with the Mega Man X crossover.
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:
    • "Friendship is Magic": The one with Nightmare Moon.
    • "Applebuck Season": The one where Applejack is sleep deprived.
    • "Griffon the Brush Off": The one with Gilda.
    • "Boast Busters": The one with Trixie.
    • "Dragonshy": The one where Fluttershy stares down a giant dragon.
    • "Look Before You Sleep": The one with the slumber party.
    • "Bridle Gossip": The one with the Poison Joke.
    • "Swarm of the Century": The one with the parasprites.
    • "Sonic Rainboom": The one with the Sonic Rainboom.
    • "Stare Master": The one with the Death Glare.
    • "Show Stoppers": The one with the Stylistic Suck talent show.
    • "A Dog and Pony Show": The one where Rarity outfoxes her kidnappers.
    • "Green Isn't Your Color": The one with Photo Finish.
    • "A Bird in Hoof": The one with Philomena.
    • "The Cutie Mark Chronicles": The one where the Mane Six tell their cutie mark stories.
    • "Party of One": The one where Pinkie goes crazy.
    • "The Best Night Ever": The one with the Grand Galloping Gala.
    • "The Return of Harmony": The one where Discord corrupts the Mane Six.
    • "Lesson Zero": The one where Twilight goes crazy.
    • "Luna Eclipsed": The one where Luna comes back.
    • "May the Best Pet Win": The one with Tank.
    • "Secret of my Excess": The one where Spike becomes giant out of greed.
    • "Baby Cakes": The one with Pound and Pumpkin Cake.
    • "Hearth's Warming Eve" The one with the play about Equestria's founding.
    • "The Last Roundup": The one where Derpy was censored.
    • "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000": The one where the Flim Flam brothers sell cider.
    • "Read it and Weep": The one with Daring Do.
    • "Hearts and Hooves Day": The one where Big Mac and Cheerilee fall in love.
    • "A Friend in Deed": The one with Cranky Doodle Donkey.
    • "Putting Your Hoof Down": The one with Iron Will.
    • "It's About Time": The one with time travel.
    • "Dragon Quest": The one with the bully dragons.
    • "MMMystery on the Friendship Express": The one with the whodunnit.
    • "A Canterlot Wedding": The one with the changelings.
    • "The Crystal Empire": The one with King Sombra.
    • "Too Many Pinkie Pies": The one where Pinkie clones herself.
    • "One Bad Apple": The one with Babs Seed.
    • "Magic Duel": The one where Trixie takes over Ponyville.
    • "Sleepless in Ponyville": The one where Scootaloo has nightmares.
    • "Wonderbolts Academy": The one with Lightning Dust.
    • "Just For Sidekicks": The one where Spike takes care of the Mane Six's pets.
    • "Spike At Your Service": The one where Spike becomes Applejack's servant.
    • "Keep Calm and Flutter On": The one where Fluttershy reforms Discord.
    • "Magical Mystery Cure": The one where Twilight becomes a princess.
    • "Castle Mane-ia": The one where the Mane Six scare each other in the castle.
    • "Daring Don't": The one where Daring Do turns out to be real.
    • "Power Ponies": The one with the superheroes.
    • "Bats!": The one with Flutterbat.
    • "Rarity Takes Manehattan": The one where Mane Six goes to Manehattan.
    • "Rainbow Falls": The one where Derpy comes back.
    • "Pinkie Pride": The one with Cheese Sandwich.
    • "Three's a Crowd": The one where Discord pretends to be sick.
    • "Simple Ways": The one where Rarity and Applejack make fun of each other.
    • "It Ain't Easy Being Breezies": The one with the breezies.
    • "Somepony To Watch Over Me": The one where Applejack is overprotective.
    • "Trade Ya!" The one with the Chain of Deals.
    • "Maud Pie": The one with Maud.
    • "For Whom the Sweetie Belle Toils": The one where Sweetie Belle has nightmares.
    • "Leap of Faith": The one where the Flim Flam brothers sell fake health tonic.
    • "Inspiration Manifestation": The one where Rarity is corrupted by evil magic.
    • "Twilight's Kingdom": The one where Twilight fights Tirek.
    • "The Cutie Map": The one where Starlight Glimmer runs a cult.
    • "Bloom & Gloom": The one where Apple Bloom has nightmares.
    • "Tanks for the Memories": The one where Rainbow Dash angsts about Tank having to hibernate.
    • "Make New Friends But Keep Discord": The one with the Smooze.
    • "Slice of Life": The one with the fandom in-jokes.
    • "Amending Fences": The one with Moondancer.
    • "Do Princesses Dream of Magic Sheep?": The one with the dreams of everyone in Ponyville.
    • "Brotherhooves Social": The one where Big Mac dresses in drag.
    • "Crusaders of the Lost Mark": The one where the Cutie Mark Crusaders get their cutie marks.
    • "Hearthbreakers": The one with Pinkie's other sisters.
    • "The Cutie Re-Mark": The one with the grim alternate timelines.
    • "The Crystalling": The one with Flurry Heart.
    • "Gauntlet of Fire": The one with Ember.
    • "Hearth's Warming Tail": The one with Yet Another Christmas Carol.
    • "Flutter Brutter": The one with Zephyr Breeze.
    • "Stranger than Fan Fiction": The one with Quibble Pants.
    • "The Times They Are a Changeling": The one with Thorax.
    • "Dungeons and Discords": The RPG Episode.
    • "To Where and Back Again": The one where the changelings get reformed.
    • "Forever Filly": The one where Sweetie Belle feels patronised.
    • "Parental Glideance": The one with Rainbow Dash's parents.
    • "A Royal Problem": The one with Daybreaker.
    • "Perfect Pear": The one with the story about Applejack's parents.
    • "Secrets and Pies": The one with Evil Pie Hater Dash.
    • "Shadow Play": The one with the Pony of Shadows.
    • "The Maud Couple": The one with Mudbriar.
    • "Molt Down": The one where Spike grows wings.
    • "The Mean 6": The one with the evil clones of Mane Six.
    • "Friendship University": The one where the Flim Flam brothers run a university.
    • "Sounds of Silence": The one with the Kirin.
    • "Father Knows Beast": The one with the guy who pretends to be Spike's father.
    • "The Last Crusade": The one with Scootaloo's parents.
    • "She Talks to Angel": The one where Fluttershy and Angel switch bodies.
    • "Growing Up is Hard To Do": The one where the Cutie Mark Crusaders get turned into adults.
    • "The Big Mac Question": The one where Bon Bon and Lyra propose to each other... Oh, and Big Mac and Sugar Belle get married too.
    • "The Last Problem": The one with Luster Dawn.
  • The Mysteries of Alfred Hedgehog:
    • "The Case of the Invisible Visitor": The one with the chameleon.
    • "The Blue Mystery": The one where Cynthia and Camille turn blue.
  • Ninjago:
  • Numberjacks:
  • The Octonauts:
  • The Owl House:
  • PAW Patrol:
    • "Pups Save a Mer-Pup": The one with the mermaid dogs.
    • "Sea Patrol: Pups Save Puplantis": The one with the pearls.
  • Peg + Cat:
    • "The Baby Problem": The one with the Brainy Baby.
    • "I Do What I Can: The Musical": The one where everyone counts by fives.
    • "The Roxanne Problem": The one where Cat has an Implied Love Interest.
  • Postman Pat:
  • The Raccoons:
    • "Cry Wolf!": The one with Auntie Bertha.
    • "The Sweet Smell of Success!": The one where Bert acts in a commercial.
    • "Power Trip!": The one with Ralph's aunt.
    • "Stop the Clock!": The one that introduced Bentley.
    • "The Chips Are Down!": The one where Mr. Willow is introduced and Bert tries to win a contest.
    • "Life in the Fast Lane!": The one with the Bix Badger Bike Club.
    • "Trouble Shooter!": The one where Bentley runs away from home.
    • "Second Chance!": The one with Woodchuck Berry.
    • "The Sky's the Limit!": The one with Troy Malone.
    • "Spring Fever!": The one that introduced Lisa.
    • "The Great Escape!": The one with the Great Tromboni.
    • "Stealing the Show!": The one with the shoplifting.
    • "Moving In!": The one where Bentley's family become permanent characters.
    • "Easy Money!": The one where Bentley gets lost in the Endless Echo Caverns.
    • "Endless Summer!": The one where Bentley gets a summer job.
    • "Promises Promises!": The one with the hoedown.
    • "Black Belt Bentley!": The one where Bentley learns karate.
    • "Join the Club!": The one with the anti-smoking message.
    • "The One That Got Away!": The one with the depressing ending.
  • Rainbow Brite:
    • "The Beginning of Rainbowland": The one with Rainbow's backstory.
    • "Peril in the Pits": The one with Brian.
    • "The Mighty Monstromurk Menace": The one where Murky Dismal accidentally unleashes a demon.
    • "Invasion of Rainbowland": The one with the alien that eats colors.
    • "Rainbow Night": The one that introduced Moonglow.
    • "A Horse of a Different Color": The one with the horse race.
    • "The Queen of the Sprites": The one where The Dark Princess returns.
  • Ready Jet Go!:
    • "Satellite Selfie": The one with the garlic/rutabaga cookies.
    • "Castaway Carrot": The one where Carrot loses his mind.
    • "Endless Summer": The one with Carrot's explosive sneezes.
  • R.O.B. the Robot:
    • "Chill Out": The one where Rob can't skate.
    • "Shivers in Space": The one with Blossom.
    • "Hare-Raising Event": The one where Rob thinks he's a rabbit.
  • Rick and Morty:
    • "Rick Potion #9": The one where Rick and Morty ditch their universe.
    • "Rixty Minutes": The one where the family watches the shenigans of the mutiversal television.
    • "Close Rick-Counters of the Rick Kind": The one where Evil Morty is introduced.
    • "A Rickle in Time": The one where Rick messes with time.
    • "The Wedding Squanchers": The one where Rick gets arrested.
    • "Rickshank Redemption": The one where Beth and Jerry divorce.
    • "Pickle Rick": The one where Rick turns himself into a pickle.
    • "Tales from the Citadel": The one where Evil Morty takes over the Citadel.
  • Rugrats:
  • The Save-Ums!:
    • "Untangle That Octopus!": The one with the shoelaces.
    • "The Mystery of Winston's Garden": The one with the Wave Melons.
    • "Rescue Wonder Winston!": The one with the door.
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power:
  • Sonic Boom:
    • "Buster": The one with the evil fireman bot.
    • "My Fair Sticksy": The one where Amy and Sticks play dress-up.
    • "The Meteor": The one where Sonic and Eggman swap bodies.
    • "How to Succeed in Evil Without Really Trying": The one with the Lightning Bolt Society.
    • "Sole Power": The one with Sonic's noisy shoes.
    • "Chez Amy": The one where Dave fails epically at cooking.
    • "Just a Guy": The one where everyone gets offended at Sonic calling a guy "just a guy".
    • "Battle of the Boy Bands": The one where Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles form a boy band.
    • "Tails' Crush": The one with Zooey.
    • "Late Night Wars": The one where Knuckles becomes a talk-show host.
    • "It Takes a Village to Defeat a Hedgehog": The one with Shadow.
    • "Multi-Tails": The one where Tails clones himself.
  • DiC's Sonic the Hedgehog trilogy:
  • South Park:
    • "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe": The one where Cartman sings "I Love To Singa".
    • "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo": The one with Mr. Hankey and Mr. Mackey.
    • "Chickenlover": The one where Cartman wants people to respect his "authoritah."
    • "Summer Sucks": The one where Mr. Garrison temporarily replaces Mr. Hat with Mr. Twig.
    • "Ike's Wee Wee": The one where Mr. Garrison watches Teletubbies while stoned, and the one with Mr. Mackey's "Drugs Are Bad" speech.
    • "Gnomes": The one with the Missing Steps Plan that involves gnomes stealing people's underpants.
    • "Chinpokomon": The one where the kids get hooked on a Pokémon parody.
    • "Hooked on Monkey Fonics": The one where Cartman fails to spell the word "chair".
    • "Timmy 2000": The one where Phil Collins gets an Oscar shoved up his ass.
    • "Something You Can Do With Your Finger": The one where the kids form a boy band.
    • "It Hits the Fan": The one with the "shit" counter.
    • "Cripple Fight": The one that introduced Jimmy.
    • "Super Best Friends": The one where Jesus fights David Blaine.
    • "Scott Tenorman Must Die": The one where Cartman makes a bully eat his own parents.
    • "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants": The one where the kids go to Afghanistan.
    • "How To Eat With Your Butt": The one with Kenny as The Boy With An Arse For A Face.
    • "The Entity": The one where Kyle's cousin comes.
    • "Kenny Dies": The one where Kenny's death sticks...for a while.
    • "Butters' Very Own Episode": The one where Butters' dad is gay.
    • "The New Terrance and Philip Movie Trailer": The one with "Russell Crowe Fighting Around the World".
    • "The Simpsons Already Did It": The one where Professor Chaos finds that his evil plans have already been done before.
    • "A Ladder To Heaven": The one where Cartman "drinks" Kenny.
    • "The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers": The one where the kids accidentally watch a porn movie.
    • "The Death Camp of Tolerance": The one with Mr. Slave.
    • "The Biggest Douche in the Universe": The one with the fake Rob Schneider movie trailers.
    • "Cancelled": The one where Earth is repossessed by TV-loving aliens.
    • "I'm A Little Bit Country": The one about The War on Terror.
    • "Fat Butt and Pancake Head": The one with Cartman's "Jennifer Lopez" hand puppet.
    • "South Park Is Gay!": The one where the cast of Queer Eye is actually a race of crab people.
    • "Grey Dawn": The one with Country Kitchen Buffet.
    • "Raisins": The one with the Hooters restaurant parody, and the one that introduced the Goth Kids.
    • "The Passion of the Jew": The one where Mel Gibson acts like Daffy Duck.
    • "Good Times with Weapons": The one with "Let's Fighting Love".
    • "Douche and Turd": The one with Diddy's "Vote or Die" rap.
    • "You Got F'd in the A": The one where Stan gets challenged to a dance-off.
    • "The Jeffersons": The one with Not-Michael Jackson.
    • "Goobacks": The one with "They took our jerbs!"
    • "Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina": The one where Mr. Garrison gets a gender reassignment surgery, and Kyle wants to become black.
    • "Best Friends Forever": The one with the PSP.
    • "The Losing Edge": The one where Randy gets into fights at the kids' Little League games.
    • "The Death of Eric Cartman": The one where Cartman thinks he's dead.
    • "Trapped in the Closet": The one where Tom Cruise, R. Kelly, and John Travolta lock themselves in Stan's closet.
    • "The Return of Chef": The one where Chef is brainwashed by the Super Adventure Club.
    • "ManBearPig": The one where Al Gore is "super cereal".
    • "Make Love, Not Warcraft": The one where the kids battle a World of Warcraft griefer.
    • "Go God Go": The one where Cartman freezes himself.
    • "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson": The one where Randy blurts out the N-word on live TV.
    • "HumancentiPad": The one where Cartman wants an iPad.
    • "Fishsticks": The one where Kanye West objects to being called a "gay fish".
    • "Butters' Bottom Bitch": The one where Butters becomes a pimp.
    • "Whale Whores": The one where Cartman sings "Poker Face."
    • "You're Getting Old": The one where Stan is depressed.
    • "The Cissy": The one where Randy is Lorde.
    • "Stunning and Brave": The one with PC Principal.
    • "South Park: Post Covid": The one where they are adults.
  • SpongeBob SquarePants:
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The one where everyone feels bad for the clones.
    • "Old Friends Not Forgotten": The one where Ahsoka and Anakin reunite.
    • "The Phantom Apprentice": The one where Maul could have saved everyone.
    • "Shattered:" The one where Order 66 is executed.
    • "Victory and Death": The one that's really sad.
  • Steven Universe:
  • Steven Universe: Future:
  • Street Fighter:
    • "The Medium is the Message": The one with Bison's Big "YES!".
    • "Cammy Tell Me True": The Grand Finale, and the one where Cammy learns that "Everything is lies!"
  • Super Why!:
  • Sushi Pack:
    • "Starring Ikura": The one with Ikura's ego problem.
    • "Sushi Pack vs. the Fried Food Fighting Force": The one with the Similar Squad.
    • "The Wrong Sushi": The one with the false accusations.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
  • Thomas & Friends:
    • "The Sad Story of Henry": The one where Henry gets sealed in a tunnel.
    • "Granpuff": The one with Smudger.
    • "Rusty and the Boulder": The one with the creepy boulder.
    • "Percy's Chocolate Crunch": The one where Percy crashes into a chocolate factory.
  • ThunderCats:
  • Total Drama:
    • Island: The one that started it all.
    • Action: The one with the movies.
    • World Tour: The one with the singing (or the one with the World Tour).
    • Revenge of the Island: The one with the radioactive island.
    • All-Stars: The one with the heroes and villains (or the one with the evil split personality).
    • Pahkitew Island: The one with the new artificial island.
    • 2023 series: The one where Chris has a different voice actor (or the one that introduces the gay couple).
    • 2023 series Season 2: The one with the solely three way finale.
    • Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race: The one with the race.
    • Total DramaRama: The one where they're all toddlers.
  • Winx Club:
  • W.I.T.C.H.:
  • Wonder Pets!:
    • "Save the Mouse": The one where Linny is Out Sick.
    • "Save the Puppy": The one with the peeing dog.

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