It's not listed there anymore, so I guess it's not actually considered as such, but there was a time when I was little that I would get up earlier than usual on Saturday mornings so I could watch The Wacky World of Tex Avery and was dismayed when it was replaced by the DiC dub of Sailor Moon.
Looking back, though, it honestly wasn't that great of a show. Despite watching the show as often as I could when I was little, there's hardly anything from it that really sticks out in my mind now.
"Pardon me, that extremely loud and extremely deep voice you may have just heard. It was me. Oh, it is such a long story..."The page for it was taken down, but the English dubs of the Danganronpa Anime are hilarious.
I found this on the "Horrible/Music" page and thought it was hilarious. Especially when the guy started doing the Russian dance at the end.
Im on a long hiatus/quitted because im burnt out sorrySpyro: Enter The Dragonfly. Only because it was the first Spyro game I played, and I've played better games since. But I still like the four types of breath. Plus that commercial is still in my head.
"Fire and ice, neither ain't so nice Not to mention troubles, with sparks and bubbles Chickens on the run Frozen in their tracks Oooh! Hope that purple dragon don't come back!"
I remember watching and kinda enjoying Team Toon once.
EDIT: I have recently found out that Team Toon isn't considered that bad. Ignore this post.
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i think i’m in love (probably just hungry)I don't see it here but yeah, I also do not think it's nearly as horrible as people claim
simple asI played Bikini Karate Babes when I was a kid... and I actually kind of enjoyed it. Either I was a dumb af kid, or this was an early sign of my bisexuality...
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I never had any problems with Dude, What Would Happen? as a kid. It always stuck out as one of the more fun and memorable shows from CN Real. Then again, I didn't see the problem with live-action shows on Cartoon Network and I haven't seen it in years, but I still think that this show (and the block as a whole) is overhated.
Also, the covers from the early Guitar Hero games. They're nowhere near as good as the original tracks, but they're far from unlistenable.
Not going to lie, as a kid I had a bit of a guilty pleasure for Mega Babies mainly because I thought it was funny to see a girl like Meg being used for toilet humor, I usually find that type of thing quite annoying particularly when it's used on overweight guys *cough Smash Bros Wario*.
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I personally believe Rock Revolution is closer to So Bad, It's Good than Horrible. It's still a pretty bad game (especially compared to Guitar Hero, one of its main competitors), but it's not the worst thing I've ever played.
Yeah, the graphics are bad and the charts suck, but I did have a lot of fun navigating some of the awkward charting decisions. Some of the covers are actually pretty good (for example, Sk8er Boi and Spoonman sound pretty close to the originals) and if you can get past the fact that they're covers, the setlist is pretty great, too. The game's entry on the Horrible also claims that most of the charts have broken, unhittable notes but that's actually not the case; Only about a half-dozen songs have them and (for guitar, at least) all of them are only on DLC songs, which were delisted years ago; you most likely won't see them in a normal playthrough.
It obviously doesn't hold a candle to Guitar Hero or even Rock Band, but it is fun if you don't take it too seriously.
How the hell am I supposed to add anything when everything is misuse?!The Emoji Movie, and Mortal Kombat: Annihilation. Though to be fair for the second one, the music is amazing. As for the former, I get amused easily.
At some point as a kid, I liked watching random Christmas specials I found on Youtube. Two of those were The Christmas Tree and Rapsittie Street Kids: Believe in Santa. As such, I'm actually kinda nostalgic about them.
No the location is not misspelledIt's completely ironic, but I kind of love the theme song to Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get A Clue!. It's just such a funny song.
Side note, if you play the theme song's video on mute with other music playing over it, there's actually a pretty good chance of the music fitting, which adds another layer of humor.
Ever wanted to see the most inexplicably horrifying intro to a game ever?I can relate there. I can't hate it when it makes me laugh so much. Which is kind of a reason why I probably wouldn't be able to make a "worst cartoon theme songs" list, because too many of the "bad" theme songs are funny to me.
—signature not found—There's one thing that always made me sad to see on the SBIH pages.
I'm talking about Dragon Ball Z: An unauthorized guide. I loved it for the exact reasons it's listed as a bad book: because it's less talking about the show and more about the ramblings of a mother watching the show alongside her son, cracking jokes about the characters and going overboard with certain gags. Some golden spots are:
- The obsessions for scenes such as Gohan eating an apple and complaining it's too sour, that time when Yajirobei ate dumplings and didn't care that trees were falling on his head and the Gohan cuckoo clock from one of the movies.
- The chapter about Irwin Toys action figures where the author ranks them based on how many parts can fall apart easily (the opening quote mentions a Cell figure that literally flies away if you push too hard on his foot. Always wanted to see that IRL)
- The chapter about the tabletop RPG. The sample plays feature stuff such as a pig-chicken hybrid that wants to destroy the ozone layer For the Evulz and other weird characters.
- Frieza being compared to Humpty Dumpty because of his return as a cyborg early in the Android saga.
I didn't like it, per se, but I thought Dude, What Would Happen? was an okay show. I definitely thought it was better than Destroy Build Destroy.
He/they | Mostly here on my free daysHeh, I actually didn't mind either show.
Currently Working On: Incorruptible Pure PurenessI recall liking both shows as a kid, and being disappointed that they didn't (at least in my mind) come on too often.
Welcome to Ideal's WorldMy sister and I would watch them on Cartoon Network's website sometimes.
Currently Working On: Incorruptible Pure PurenessThe House of the Dead film is kinda fun.
I'm barely there, I'm everywhereI saw Deck the Halls when it came out, and I liked it then.
Hey.I had to admit that I like Catwoman despite the fact that it's one of the worst movie according to some.
“Boom! Boomboom! Boomboomboom! Bakuage Tire! Gogogo!"it should not be relieving to hear that other people liked Destroy Build Destroy and Dude, What Would Happen?, but it is! when we were younger, my brother and I wanted to be on the show more than anything else...
Stan GaruKaru for clear skinToday I found out that the American version of The Inbetweeners is listed in this category, and I really enjoyed it back when it was airing.
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Chop Kick Panda was actually quite funny, in my opinion. Granted, I've seen a couple of other Internet critics call it something other than horrible, so it might not count...
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