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  • Approval of God:
    • Ed, Edd n Eddy creator/director Danny Antonucci, himself no stranger to making Grossout Shows, actually shared "JAWBREAKER" on his Facebook profile.
    • MrBeast himself commented on "I SAVED A HUMAN LIFE - CHALLENGE".
      "Fake, I would have asked if he wanted to do double or nothing with that Tesla for a private jet!"
    • In a similar vein, Karl Jacobs (one of MrBeast's partners) reacted to the above video and found it drop-dead hilarious, especially with the video's portrayal of himself.
    • TommyInnit, the streamer the boy from "The Passion Of The Craft" is based on, left a comment calling it "so upsetting yet so incredible", and did a live reaction on one of his friends' streams.
      Tommy: I showed it to my dad, and he was like "Okay, this is really funny, and I really like it, but do not show mum, ever."
    • Q of Impractical Jokers made a tweet in regards to "These Jokes Are Impractical"; stating that he was still laughing at it even after numerous viewings.
    • Sneako found "Classic Tate W" and its depiction of him to be Actually Pretty Funny, throwing in a side comment about how he agrees with MeatCanyon about Andrew Tate being a narcissist. He found Sneako Meets Charlie less to his liking, though.
    • Markiplier apparently loves the "Five Nights at Markiplier's" video, to the point of directly quoting it from memory during a reaction video!
    • xQc found Tragedy Of A Reaction Streamer to be hilarious, casually admitting that the caricature of him frantically trying to accrue as much money and views as possible is rather accurate outside of the murder, and deciding to mimic how his animated self was sitting as an outro before randomly deciding to bite one of his toes (which was not in the cartoon).
    • CaseOh himself expressed his approval on "Fat Shaming a Streamer" (while being unable to keep a straight face), commenting that the visuals as featured in the ending was "something out of a cinema".
    • On the opposite side, when J. Cole, of all people, released the song "Huntin' Wabbitz" on his Might Delete Later mixtape (a song who samples the infamous "Wabbit Season" video), both Hunter and Elmer Fudd's voice actor in the short, Brock Baker, quickly shared their surprise and approval of it.
  • Celebrity Voice Actor: A lot of famous YouTubers have provided guest voices in the cartoons. Examples include Chris O'Neill as Chaz Finster in the Rugrats parody, Zach Hadel as Humpty Dumpty, Maxmoefoe as the Cat in the Hat, Gus Johnson as the mother in SLEEP TIGHT, and Sr. Pelo as Dora the Explorer.
  • Cross-Dressing Voices: Sr. Pelo voices Dora the Explorer in "SWIPER NO SWIPEY".
  • Missing Episode "The Spongebob Tapes" which involves the CEO of Nickelodeon learning about Spongebob and Squidward's secret involvement on gay pornography was deleted/privated from his Youtube channel at an unknown period, only surviving in various reaction videos made when it was still available on his channel and a single redub of the animation. The short was later reuploaded on June 21, 2021.
  • Role-Ending Misdemeanor: MsBreezy (previously known for her Garry's Mod let's-plays) was an editor for the channel and Papa Meat, but was sacked in January 2024 and pressured into deleting her channel for insubordination and toxicity. Unlike most public firings of this nature, most details surrounding this were slipped by Bree herself in an attempt to accuse Hunter of wrongful termination.
  • Screwed by the Lawyers: "Wabbit Season" was taken down by a copyright strike from Warner Bros. Meat Canyon responded in a rather creative way, in which characters from his other videos hold a funeral for Bugs Bunny and deliver Take That! after Take That! at Warner Bros., and ultimately get the last laugh, as they realize that, because Warner Bros. claimed it as their legal property, it is now canon that Bugs was a struggling rapist all along.
  • Serendipity Writes the Plot: On his second channel, Meat Canyon explains that the infamous BLOO CLOO was made during a time he felt immensely overwhelmed by the stress of keeping up with the YouTube algorithm, to keep pushing out new content regardless if he felt passionate about it or not. Blue was meant to represent the project he was supposed to be working on and all the inanimate objects the demands and pressure he was putting on himself. The end wherein Steve stomps Blue to death is him realizing he lost sight of what he loves about his job and should focus on the process of his creations rather than how well it will eventually perform in order to keep him afloat in the business. "Secret Formula" was also inspired by a similar situation when his work began spiking in popularity.

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