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* The episode ''Wall of the Wild'' can be considered as the darkest and scariest episode in the series, as well as one of the most atrocious in the series.

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* The episode ''Wall "Wall of the Wild'' Wild" can be considered as the darkest and scariest episode in the series, as well as one of the most atrocious in the series.



** When the first daydream Andy had in ''Wall of the Wild'' being a sepia-tone fantasy similar to Frankenstein about Rodney curiously asking him to help him and his dad fix the air conditioner and his bragging response for doing it on his own before the fantasy breaks into shards, it almost seems not actually scary and mildly unsettling. But the second and last daydream Andy had later on was much more '''WORSE''', because of its reddish and hellish fantasy atmosphere and it's loose similarity to Dracula, depicting on Rodney begging for merciful pleads to help him as [[ActuallyNotaVampire a giant vampiric version of Andy]] disowns him harshly (complete with fire transitions from beginning and end), which would definitely be frightening to younger viewers and become one of the most nightmarish and horrific scenes of the entire show.

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** When the The first daydream Andy had in ''Wall of the Wild'' being was a sepia-tone fantasy similar to Frankenstein about Rodney curiously asking him to help him and his dad fix the air conditioner and his bragging response for doing it on his own before the fantasy breaks into shards, it almost seems not actually scary and mildly unsettling. But the second and last daydream Andy had later on was much more '''WORSE''', because of its reddish and hellish fantasy atmosphere and it's loose similarity to Dracula, depicting on Rodney begging for merciful pleads to help him as [[ActuallyNotaVampire a giant vampiric version of Andy]] disowns him harshly (complete with fire transitions from beginning and end), which would definitely be frightening to younger viewers and become one of the most nightmarish and horrific scenes of the entire show.



* Mr. J's nightmare of Rodneys in the episode ''The Endangered Species Twist''.
* The bunny Archie and his evil villainous demeanors in the episodes ''The Trojan Rabbit'' and ''Bunny and the Beak''.

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* Mr. J's nightmare of Rodneys in the episode ''The "The Endangered Species Twist''.
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* The bunny Archie and his evil villainous demeanors in the episodes ''The "The Trojan Rabbit'' Rabbit" and ''Bunny "Bunny and the Beak''.Beak".
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** The first daydream Andy had in ''Wall of the Wild'' may be a sepia-tone fantasy similar to Frankenstein about Rodney curiously asking him to help him and his dad fix the air conditioner and his bragging response for doing it on his own before the fantasy breaks into shards, almost seems not actually scary and mildly unsettling, but the second and last daydream Andy had later on was much more '''WORST''', because of its reddish and hellish fantasy and it's similarity to Dracula, depicting on Rodney begging for merciful pleads to help him as [[ActuallyNotaVampire a giant vampiric version of Andy]] disowned him harshly (complete with fire transitions), which would definitely be frightening to younger viewers and becoming one of the most nightmarish and horrific scenes of the entire show.

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** The When the first daydream Andy had in ''Wall of the Wild'' may be being a sepia-tone fantasy similar to Frankenstein about Rodney curiously asking him to help him and his dad fix the air conditioner and his bragging response for doing it on his own before the fantasy breaks into shards, it almost seems not actually scary and mildly unsettling, but unsettling. But the second and last daydream Andy had later on was much more '''WORST''', '''WORSE''', because of its reddish and hellish fantasy atmosphere and it's loose similarity to Dracula, depicting on Rodney begging for merciful pleads to help him as [[ActuallyNotaVampire a giant vampiric version of Andy]] disowned disowns him harshly (complete with fire transitions), transitions from beginning and end), which would definitely be frightening to younger viewers and becoming become one of the most nightmarish and horrific scenes of the entire show.
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** The first daydream Andy had in ''Wall of the Wild'' may be a sepia-tone fantasy, about Rodney curiously asking him to help him and his dad fix the air conditioner and his bragging response for doing it on his own before the fantasy breaks into shards, almost seems not actually scary and mildly unsettling, but the second and last daydream Andy had later on was much more '''WORST''', because of its reddish and hellish fantasy depicting on Rodney begging for merciful pleads to help him as a giant scary version of Andy disowned him harshly (complete with fire transitions), which would definitely be frightening to younger viewers and becoming one of the most nightmarish and horrific scenes of the entire show.
** The [[ImagineSpot last daydream Andy had]] with him disavowing a small merciful Rodney in a hellish nature, attributing giant size, [[ScaryTeeth sharp teeth]] with an [[SlasherSmile evil grin]], with one leg standing on a [[SkeletonMotif human skull]].

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** The first daydream Andy had in ''Wall of the Wild'' may be a sepia-tone fantasy, fantasy similar to Frankenstein about Rodney curiously asking him to help him and his dad fix the air conditioner and his bragging response for doing it on his own before the fantasy breaks into shards, almost seems not actually scary and mildly unsettling, but the second and last daydream Andy had later on was much more '''WORST''', because of its reddish and hellish fantasy and it's similarity to Dracula, depicting on Rodney begging for merciful pleads to help him as [[ActuallyNotaVampire a giant scary vampiric version of Andy Andy]] disowned him harshly (complete with fire transitions), which would definitely be frightening to younger viewers and becoming one of the most nightmarish and horrific scenes of the entire show.
** The [[ImagineSpot last daydream Andy had]] with him a [[ActuallyNotaVampire vampiric Andy]] disavowing a small merciful Rodney in a hellish nature, attributing giant size, [[ScaryTeeth sharp teeth]] with fanged teeth]], an [[SlasherSmile evil grin]], a vampire cape, and with one leg standing on a [[SkeletonMotif human skull]].

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