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* CerebusSyndrome: Played for laughs in "The INSANITY of ''Yu-Gi-Oh GX'', where Crowley informs Jaiden of all the crap and dark revelations he'll end up going through as soon as Jaiden gets into Duel Academy, much to his discomfort.

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* CerebusSyndrome: Played for laughs in "The INSANITY of ''Yu-Gi-Oh GX'', GX''", where Crowley informs Jaiden of all the crap and dark revelations he'll end up going through as soon as Jaiden gets into Duel Academy, much to his discomfort.
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* CerebusSyndrome: Played for laughs in "The INSANITY of ''Yu-Gi-Oh GX'', where Crowley informs Jaiden of all the crap and dark revelations he'll end up going through as soon as Jaiden gets into Duel Academy, much to his discomfort.
-->'''Jaiden:''' But I just wanted to play a card game--\\
'''Crowley:''' There's no time for that! Go and defeat the light of evil and save mankind, Space Hitler!
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* InSpiteOfANail: Gus Fring still dies in an explosion in "Cooking Bad" despite Walter and Jesse deciding not to sell drugs. Jesse even says that it was like a "predetermined event in the natural flow of time".

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* InSpiteOfANail: Gus Fring still dies in an explosion (via SpontaneousCombustion) in "Cooking Bad" despite Walter and Jesse deciding not to sell drugs. Jesse even says that it was like a "predetermined event in the natural flow of time".
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** Subverted with Captain America, who in "Culturally Insensitive Captain America" was being drilled by Iron Man over [[FishOutOfTemporalWater all the societal changes since he had been unfrozen]]. Cap was clearly perturbed at the implication that he was sexist and racist, stating that he stands for the ideals of America first and foremost. And then he was asked to sign an autograph by a fan named Max Schneider, which led to a furious beatdown of the latter since Cap didn't shake off [[AllGermansAreNazis his WWII mentality]].

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** Subverted with Captain America, who in "Culturally Insensitive Captain America" was being drilled by Iron Man over [[FishOutOfTemporalWater all the societal changes since he had been unfrozen]]. Cap was clearly perturbed at the implication that he was sexist and racist, stating that he stands for the ideals of America first and foremost. [[DoubleSubversion And then then]] he was asked to sign an autograph by a young fan named Max Schneider, which led to a furious beatdown of the latter since Cap didn't shake off [[AllGermansAreNazis his WWII mentality]].



* SerialEscalation: "The Flintstones Destroy the World" starts with Barney discovering fire, [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant describing how it will detrimentally affect humanity.]] In "The Flintstones Split the Atom", Barney has '''[[LowCultureHighTech created a tool that can atomize rocks in seconds.]]'''

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* SerialEscalation: "The Flintstones Destroy the World" starts with Barney discovering fire, [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant describing how it will detrimentally affect humanity.]] humanity]]. In "The Flintstones Split the Atom", Barney has '''[[LowCultureHighTech created a tool that can atomize rocks in seconds.]]'''
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* ShootingSuperman: Lois, of all people, does this in "Superman VS The Impostor" after concluding that Supes is the impostor. Superman, who was already incredulous that she couldn't tell them apart, is even more incredulous that she thought a normal gun loaded with normal bullets would actually affect him.


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* SpotTheImpostor: Parodied in "Superman VS The Impostor". Lois is holding Superman and Bizarro at gunpoint, unable to tell which one is which, despite their very obvious physical differences. Superman's incredulity that Lois can't tell them apart causes her to decide ''he's'' the impostor and shoot him ([[ShootingSuperman which is as effective as you'd expect]]). Parodied even further at the end when Bizarro picks up Lois' discarded gun and complains that ''he'' can't tell who the real Superman is, despite Superman and Lois looking nothing alike.

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* DuelsDecideEverything: Implied to be the case in "Yu-Gi-Oh Woes", as not only would the police apparently be ready if Yugi tried to duel his way out of arrest, but they also have top-tier meta decks as well, much to Yugi's horror to learn in his plan to live only by dueling.

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Implied to be the case in "Yu-Gi-Oh Woes", as not only would the police apparently be ready if Yugi tried to duel his way out of arrest, but they also have top-tier meta decks as well, much to Yugi's horror to learn in his plan to live only by dueling.


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** Doctor Doom may be a ruthless megalomaniac, but he's firmly anti-slavery and says that his first act upon taking over the world will be to abolish it forever.

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* HeroWithAnFInGood: While most of the heroic characters are [[AdaptationalJerkass somewhat less purehearted]] then their comic counterparts, Professor X is a particuarly extreme example. On the one hand, he really is trying to save the world for mutants. On the other, in his three appearences thus far, he's randomly murdered people with his mind, scammed the X-Men and forced random people to mentally relive the entire holocaust to prove the point.

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* HeroWithAnFInGood: While most of the heroic characters are [[AdaptationalJerkass somewhat less purehearted]] then than their comic counterparts, Professor X is a particuarly extreme example. On the one hand, he really is trying to save the world for mutants. On the other, in his three appearences thus far, he's randomly murdered people with his mind, scammed the X-Men and forced random people to mentally relive the entire holocaust to prove the point.point.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: In "The Justice League Remember Hawkman Exists", Batman notes having stopped Mr. Freeze from freezing Gotham's water supply, having used one of his Batarangs to cause Mr. Freeze's tank to explode, freezing himself.

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** In "Superman Gets a Divorce", Lois Lane lists off about being thrown off a building, tied to a bomb, or thrown off a building while tied to a bomb.

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** In "Superman Gets a Divorce", Lois Lane lists off complains about Superman only ever showing her attention when she's in danger, like being thrown off a building, tied to a bomb, or thrown off a building while or tied to a bomb.bomb... or, apparently in one case, thrown off a building ''while'' being tied to a bomb.
--->'''Superman:''' That one was pretty nuts.
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Solid JJ is a comedy Internet content creator, making short skits based on existing media or real people. His videos usually merely consists of voiceover with subtitles and still images or stock footages as the background. His videos are based on ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' (hence the name), Franchise/{{DC|Comics}} (largely via ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'') and Franchise/{{Marvel|Universe}} comics, Film/TheThreeStooges, ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo'', ''Series/BreakingBad'', and many others. The videos are uploaded on his Website/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/c/Solidjj channel]] and various social media accounts.

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Solid JJ is a comedy Internet content creator, making short skits based on existing media or real people. His videos usually merely consists of voiceover with subtitles and still images or stock footages as the background. His videos are based on ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid'' (hence the name), Franchise/{{DC|Comics}} (largely via ''WesternAnimation/SuperFriends'') and Franchise/{{Marvel|Universe}} comics, Film/TheThreeStooges, ''Anime/PokemonTheSeries'', ''WesternAnimation/ScoobyDoo'', ''Franchise/ScoobyDoo'', ''Series/BreakingBad'', and many others. The videos are uploaded on his Website/YouTube Platform/YouTube [[https://www.youtube.com/c/Solidjj channel]] and various social media accounts.



* ThisIsGoingToBeHuge: Oppenheimer gets mad at a scientist in "Saturday Morning Oppenheimer" when asked why his CharacterCatchphrase is "Zoopers", stating that it's his "[[Franchise/{{ScoobyDoo}} Jinkies]]" and it will catch on.

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* ThisIsGoingToBeHuge: Oppenheimer gets mad at a scientist in "Saturday Morning Oppenheimer" when asked why his CharacterCatchphrase is "Zoopers", stating that it's his "[[Franchise/{{ScoobyDoo}} "[[Franchise/ScoobyDoo Jinkies]]" and it will catch on.



** While Gary initially seems like a careless hothead in "Charmander's Big Weakness", his sudden response to Ash's concerns about Squirtle accidentally extinguishing Charmander's flame and killing it make it clear he knows exactly what he's doing - and he loves it.
-->'''Gary:''' [[NightmareFetishist Aren't you even just a little bit curious?]]

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** While Gary initially seems like a careless hothead in "Charmander's Big Weakness", his sudden response to Ash's concerns about Squirtle accidentally extinguishing Charmander's flame and killing it make it clear he knows exactly what he's doing - -- and he loves it.
-->'''Gary:''' --->'''Gary:''' [[NightmareFetishist Aren't you even just a little bit curious?]]



-->'''Wonder Woman:''' [[spoiler:Look, I'm not saying all vaccines cause autism-]]\\

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-->'''Wonder --->'''Wonder Woman:''' [[spoiler:Look, I'm not saying all vaccines cause autism-]]\\autism--]]\\

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* PragmaticVillainy: In "The Legion of Doom Ends Democracy", Superman calls Lex Luthor's bluff that he's going to kill everyone. He was correct that he didn't actually mean it: not only was Luthor just looking for something to shock the Justice League, which so far has agreed to his proposals to re-educate the population (free education), cutting the flow of money to hospitals by making it so people can go without paying (free healthcare) and disband the [=IRS=] but continue taxing the rich (other than Batman, they're all anti-taxation), but Luthor also doesn't know how the Legion of Doom would even go about doing that in the first place.



* PokeThePoodle: Reverse Flash in "It Was Me, Barry" caused Barry's milk to expire, had his bills come in late, and moved his sofa, in contrast to how Barry thought he was going to confess to killing his mother (he didn't).

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Reverse Flash in "It Was Me, Barry" caused Barry's milk to expire, had his bills come in late, and moved his sofa, in contrast to how Barry thought he was going to confess to killing his mother (he didn't).didn't).
** The Legion of Doom's takeover of the US Senate ends up being this. Re-education ends up meaning free education for everyone, cutting the funding to hospitals by making people still able to go without paying means free healthcare, Luthor plans to dismantle govermental facilities such as the [=IRS=], and his "Luthor Internment Camps" look like a typical idyllic suburb.
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** In "Speed Racer and the 2nd Amendment", Speed Racer gets extremely upset that he gets second place to another racer who was racing to get the price money for life-saving surgery for his sick sister. Solid jj makes sure to emphasize via the subtitles that "This actually happens in the show".
** The video description for "Professor X's Last Resort" takes great pains to point out that the titular "last resort" -- Xavier forcing Magneto to relive the Holocaust -- is something Xavier ''[[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries has actually done]]''.

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** In "Speed Racer and the 2nd Amendment", Speed Racer gets extremely upset that he gets second place to another racer who was racing to get the price prize money for life-saving surgery for his sick sister. Solid jj makes sure to emphasize via the subtitles that "This actually happens in the show".
** The video description for "Professor X's Last Resort" takes great pains to point out that the titular "last resort" -- Xavier forcing Magneto to relive the Holocaust -- is something Xavier ''[[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries has actually done]]''.done]]'', even linking to [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=ZU-5-jwIQPU the original clip]] that inspired the skit.

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* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: The video description for "Professor X's Last Resort" takes great pains to point out that the titular "last resort" - Xavier forcing Magneto to relive the Holocaust - is something Xavier ''[[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries has actually done]]''.

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* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer:
** In "Speed Racer and the 2nd Amendment", Speed Racer gets extremely upset that he gets second place to another racer who was racing to get the price money for life-saving surgery for his sick sister. Solid jj makes sure to emphasize via the subtitles that "This actually happens in the show".
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The video description for "Professor X's Last Resort" takes great pains to point out that the titular "last resort" - -- Xavier forcing Magneto to relive the Holocaust - -- is something Xavier ''[[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries has actually done]]''.
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* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: The description of "Professor X's Special Attack" - in which Xavier psychically forces Magneto to relive the Holocaust as a last resort - takes great pains to point out that this is something Xavier ''[[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries has actually done]]''.

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* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: The video description of for "Professor X's Special Attack" - in which Xavier psychically forces Magneto to relive the Holocaust as a last resort - Last Resort" takes great pains to point out that this the titular "last resort" - Xavier forcing Magneto to relive the Holocaust - is something Xavier ''[[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries has actually done]]''.
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* HeroWithAnFInGood: While most of the heroic characters are [[AdaptationalJerkass somewhat less purehearted]] then their comic counterparts, Professor X is a particuarly extreme example. On the one hand, he really is trying to save the world for mutants. On the other, in his three appearences thus far, he's randomly murdered people with his mind, scammed the X-Men and forced random people to mentally relive the entire holocaust to prove the point.


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** Accordin to "Professor X's Last Resort", Cyclops is a holocaust denier.
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* TooDumbToFool: Cyclops is unaffected by Xavier implanting memories of the Holocaust in his mind to prove a point to Magneto. He knows it's not real - not because he knows it's a vision implanted by Xavier, but because he's a Holocause denier.

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* TooDumbToFool: Cyclops is unaffected by Xavier implanting memories of the Holocaust in his mind to prove a point to Magneto. He knows it's not real - not because he knows it's a vision implanted by Xavier, but because he's a Holocause Holocaust denier.
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** Using Magneto's memories of the Holocaust as a weapon against him, and then using it on two other members of the X-Men to prove its effectiveness, disgusts Magneto.
--->'''Magneto:''' You sick fuck, Charles.


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* TooDumbToFool: Cyclops is unaffected by Xavier implanting memories of the Holocaust in his mind to prove a point to Magneto. He knows it's not real - not because he knows it's a vision implanted by Xavier, but because he's a Holocause denier.


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** Magneto is infuriated by Xavier using his memories of the Holocaust against him, and only becomes angrier when Xavier reveals that he didn't even do it against him specifically on purpose: he came across Magneto's memories by accident some years earlier and didn't know they were his, and was keeping them in mind as a weapon of last resort.
*** Both Magneto and Xavier quickly realize that the reason Cyclops is unaffected... is because he's a Holocaust denier, which they call him out for being despite having just had the memories and experience of an actual Holocaust victim implanted in his brain.

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* NightmareFuelStationAttendant:
** Barney Rubble in "The Flintstones Destroy the World". He describes all of the horrible applications fire has and how detrimental it will be for mankind in the future. Then, he laughs it off. Fred isn't amused.
** Barney plays the same role in "The Flintstones Split the Atom", [[LowCultureHighTech creating a tool that could reduce rocks to atoms in mere seconds]] and musing what would happen if he atomized the whole town. He brushes this aside before Fred strangles Barney and starts smashing his head with a rock.



* NightmareFuelStationAttendant:
** Barney Rubble in "The Flintstones Destroy the World". He describes all of the horrible applications fire has and how detrimental it will be for mankind in the future. Then, he laughs it off. Fred isn't amused.
** Barney plays the same role in "The Flintstones Split the Atom", [[LowCultureHighTech creating a tool that could reduce rocks to atoms in mere seconds]] and musing what would happen if he atomized the whole town. He brushes this aside before Fred strangles Barney and starts smashing his head with a rock.


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* NotMakingThisUpDisclaimer: The description of "Professor X's Special Attack" - in which Xavier psychically forces Magneto to relive the Holocaust as a last resort - takes great pains to point out that this is something Xavier ''[[WesternAnimation/XMenTheAnimatedSeries has actually done]]''.
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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: In "Fred's Last Mystery", when complaining about how his main role in the gang (proudly unmasking the villain) is ruined by [[StrangerBehindTheMask Paul]], Fred points out how the others still have their own schtick: Shaggy and Scooby being funny, Velma being smart, and Daphne being... there.
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* SuperSpeedReading: Deconstructed in "Superman Gets a Divorce", and then again in greater depth in "Super Speed is the WORST Super Power". In both videos, Superman explains that, because his brain has to work at super-speed in order to process whatever it is he's reading, it feels to him like he's just reading normally in real-time. Supes speed-reading an entire book in one sitting would look fast to an outside observer, but would be mind-numbingly boring for him.


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*** "Super Speed is the WORST Super Power" elaborates on this, with the Flash explaining that when the Justice League need him to run to some far-off place like Antarctica, to them he's able to do it in a matter of seconds, but to him it feels like ''months''.

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** In "Superhero Editorial Room", the role of Wally West, aka ComicBook/TheFlash, is played by ''Jehtt'', a fellow GagDub skit creator best known for his ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' shitposts.

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** In "Superhero Editorial Room", the role of Wally West, aka ComicBook/TheFlash, is played by ''Jehtt'', WebVideo/{{Jehtt}}, a fellow GagDub skit creator best known for his ''Franchise/SonicTheHedgehog'' shitposts.



* CaptainObvious: Columbo in "Columbo and the Active Shooter" has him interrogating said shooter in classic Columbo fashion ''while he's killing people'', all while a man is yelling at the detective to just arrest him already.

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Columbo in "Columbo and the Active Shooter" has him interrogating said shooter in classic Columbo fashion ''while he's killing people'', all while a man is yelling at the detective to just arrest him already.already.
** "Saturday Morning Oppenheimer" repeatedly refers to the nuclear bomb as "the bomb that kills everyone", building up to the dramatic twist reveal that "your bomb that kills everyone? It killed everyone".

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* BlackComedy: Not particularly common, but there are still plenty of videos that indulge in such humor. A good example would be "The Muppets get Modernized", where Fozzie decides he's going to "modernize" his material while Kermit isn't sure on the direction of the new "jokes", wondering how any of them are funny instead of just depressing or insensitive to actual events. Such examples include "I hate my wife and our loveless marriage" (to which Fozzie insists that it's funny because it's relatable, [[{{Touché}} which Kermit concedes]]), "America? More like 'Terrible Place to Live'" (to which Fozzie claims is commentary and "informative humor"), and most notably "Bring up 9/11" (which Kermit notes isn't even a joke or a punchline, and Fozzie declares it'll "Crash and burn!"). Kermit then plainly states that [[DudeNotFunny Fozzie's a horrible person]].

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* BitingTheHandHumor: "What Is Baki Even About" features a sponsorship by Gamer Supps, where JJ manage to both praise the drinks and rant about their awful ThemeNaming at the same time.
-->''[about the "Emotional Damage" flavour]'' I hate that it's ''good''. I hate that- the worse the name is, the better it tastes. I feel like if they just released... fucking "Dog Shit Evil Fucking Stupid" flavour, it would probably be the best thing, it'd be like the Lost Flavour from [[WesternAnimation/CodenameKidsNextDoor Kids Next Door]], you know.
* BlackComedy: Not particularly common, but there are still plenty of videos that indulge in such humor. A good example would be "The Muppets get Modernized", where Fozzie decides he's going to "modernize" his material while Kermit isn't sure on the direction of the new "jokes", wondering how any of them are funny instead of just depressing or insensitive to actual events. Such examples include "I hate my wife and our loveless marriage" (to which Fozzie insists that it's funny because it's relatable, [[{{Touché}} [[{{Touche}} which Kermit concedes]]), "America? More like 'Terrible Place to Live'" (to which Fozzie claims is commentary and "informative humor"), and most notably "Bring up 9/11" (which Kermit notes isn't even a joke or a punchline, and Fozzie declares it'll "Crash and burn!"). Kermit then plainly states that [[DudeNotFunny Fozzie's a horrible person]].


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* FelonyMisdemeanor: In "Death Note But They Order Fast Food", L concludes Light ''has'' to be [[SerialKiller Kira]] because he suggested a more expensive order (by a dollar) even though L was the one paying.
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* AteHisGun: Chancellor Sheppard in [[Anime/YuGiOhGX Duel Academy is for Suckers]] has been implied to do this, but for whatever reasons, hasn't gone through with it, as he apparently knows what the barrel of a gun tastes like. [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation There is a possibility that the gun was forced into his mouth by some government agent considering he stated he was in prison briefly]].

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* AteHisGun: Chancellor Sheppard in [[Anime/YuGiOhGX Duel Academy is for Suckers]] has been implied to do this, but for whatever reasons, hasn't gone through with it, as he apparently knows what the barrel of a gun tastes like. [[AlternativeCharacterInterpretation There is a possibility that the gun was forced into his mouth by some government agent considering he stated he was in prison briefly]].briefly.

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* AffablyEvil: The giant fire monster in "Spider-Man and his Annoying Friends", upon hearing Spider-Man complain about him attacking the city, asks if he should just leave, and politely (but firmly) asks him to stop insulting him, only escalating to death threats when Spider-Man continues to press his anger in his direction.

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** The Rhino is quite polite and laid-back for a guy whose drive in life is to ram through buildings. Even Spider-Man's taken aback by how earnest he is and even considers letting Rhino go until a bunch of people are trampled over. Rhino is also one of the only Sinister Six members who doesn't taunt or insult Spidey.
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The giant fire monster in "Spider-Man and his Annoying Friends", upon hearing Spider-Man complain about him attacking the city, asks if he should just leave, and politely (but firmly) asks him to stop insulting him, only escalating to death threats when Spider-Man continues to press his anger in his direction.

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* AndThenWhat: After beating up Spider-Man in "The Sinister Six Put Spider-Man in a Coma", the Sinister Six admit they don’t know what to do with him after that.

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* AndThenWhat: After beating up Spider-Man in "The Sinister Six Put Spider-Man in a Coma", the Sinister Six admit they don’t know what to do with him after that.that. While they discuss it among themselves, Spidey is able to enact an escape plan.



** Subverted in ''The Sinister Six put Spider-Man in a Coma'', when Spiderman gets unmasked by the Sinister Six. Naturally, none of them know who this guy is…until Spider-Man, [[ConcussionsGetYouHigh having been punched in the head multiple times]], yells out "Well, [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial I'm definitely not Peter Parker!]]".

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** Subverted in ''The "The Sinister Six put Spider-Man in a Coma'', Coma", when Spiderman Spider-Man gets unmasked by the Sinister Six. Naturally, none of them know who this guy is…until Spider-Man, [[ConcussionsGetYouHigh having been punched in the head multiple times]], yells out "Well, [[SuspiciouslySpecificDenial I'm definitely not Peter Parker!]]".



* DidntThinkThisThrough: In "Kaiba gets Shadow Realm’d", Kaiba gives Yugi the choice of winning the duel at the cost of killing him… only for Yugi to point out that with Kaiba mugging and leaving his grandfather for dead, as well as funding the guy that ''stole his soul'', he has every reason imaginable for wanting him dead. Not to mention they're on an island in the middle of nowhere [[HaveYouToldAnyoneElse and nobody knows Kaiba's there]]…

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In "Kaiba gets Shadow Realm’d", Kaiba gives Yugi the choice of winning the duel at the cost of killing him… only for Yugi to point out that with Kaiba mugging and leaving his grandfather for dead, as well as funding the guy that ''stole his soul'', he has every reason imaginable for wanting him dead. Not to mention they're on an island in the middle of nowhere [[HaveYouToldAnyoneElse and nobody knows Kaiba's there]]…



** In "The Sinister Six put Spider-Man in a Coma", Spidey doesn't stop to consider that fighting six of his foes all at once might be harder than fighting them one at a time. He instead just charges straight at them and gets his ass kicked three times in a row. He only escapes by invoking the trope and goading Chameleon into demonstrating his power by transforming himself into Spider-Man, not realising that this will immediately provoke the other villains into attacking him.



-->'''Batmam:''' I don't know why they're saying this, if they're trying to get in our heads or what, but it's ''working!'' We need to stop this evil Justice League before it's too late!\\

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-->'''Batmam:''' -->'''Batman:''' I don't know why they're saying this, if they're trying to get in our heads or what, but it's ''working!'' We need to stop this evil Justice League before it's too late!\\



* ExtremelyShortTimespan: In "Scooby Doo and the Horrors of Bankruptcy", a now homeless Fred explains that, ever since Mystery Inc. disbanded due to financial woes, he's been living in his van, was stabbed by gangbangers, lost so much blood that he spent a ''week'' unconscious, escaped a fire that led to him experiencing hallucinations, and is apparently now banned from entering any Barnes & Noble stores. Fred believes all this happened over the course of a couple years, then Shaggy reveals that its only been a few months since the gang split up.

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* ExtremelyShortTimespan: In "Scooby Doo and the Horrors of Bankruptcy", a now homeless Fred explains that, ever since Mystery Inc. disbanded due to financial woes, he's been living in his van, was stabbed by gangbangers, lost so much blood that he spent a ''week'' unconscious, escaped a fire that led to him experiencing hallucinations, and is apparently now banned from entering any Barnes & Noble stores. Fred believes all this happened over the course of a couple years, then Shaggy reveals that its it's only been a few months since the gang split up.



* FreakOut: There's times when a character (usually the GenreSavvy one) does this: One of the more notable ones is when Peter Parker sees that his apartment in Bleeker street has had NASA level tech installed into it.

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* FreakOut: There's times when a character (usually the GenreSavvy one) does this: One of the more notable ones is when Peter Parker sees that his apartment in Bleeker street Street has had NASA level NASA-level tech installed into it.



* GrandfatherClause: JJ did eventually get enough clout to find actual voice actresses for the women in his skits. Wonder Woman remained unvoiced anyway, because she was the most recurring female character up to that point and it only makes the joke funnier now that everyone ''else'' has a voice. [[spoiler:"Justice League VS God" plays it for all its worth: making Wonder Woman finally talk is considered hitting the GodzillaThreshold… and it turns out there's a very good reason for her usual silence.]]



* GrandfatherClause: JJ did eventually get enough clout to find actual voice actresses for the women in his skits. Wonder Woman remained unvoiced anyway, because she was the most recurring female character up to that point and it only makes the joke funnier now that everyone ''else'' has a voice. [[spoiler:"Justice League VS God" plays it for all its worth: making Wonder Woman finally talk is considered hitting the GodzillaThreshold… and it turns out there's a very good reason for her usual silence.]]



'''Lex Luthor:''' ''*Suddenly appears on the view screen*'' Heads-up, Superfriends! I'll be killing you now!\\

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'''Lex Luthor:''' ''*Suddenly [''suddenly appears on the view screen*'' screen''] Heads-up, Superfriends! I'll be killing you now!\\



'''Superman:''' Well I admit it's become a bit of a problem.\\

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'''Superman:''' Well Well, I admit it's become a bit of a problem.\\



* MotiveDecay: In "You Choose Spider-Man", Green Goblin admits that he already killed everybody whom he sets out to kill (as depicted in the first ''Film/{{Spider Man|1}}'' film) and now is just winging it. Spider-Man eventually realize that his motive now is simply to kill for the sake of it, no matter how Goblin try to deny it.

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* MotiveDecay: In "You Choose Spider-Man", Green Goblin admits that he already killed everybody whom he sets out to kill (as depicted in the first ''Film/{{Spider Man|1}}'' film) and now is just winging it. Spider-Man eventually realize that his motive now is simply to kill for the sake of it, no matter how Goblin try tries to deny it.



** "The One with Deadpool in it" is basically two-minutes of Solid jj using Deadpool to make fun of his own video formulas.
** The description of "Batman and Robin's Falling Out" calls the main joke of the video, that Batman deliberately humiliates and puts Robin in danger, an old joke that are just formatted with impact font.
** In "Kingpin is Fat (Laugh)", Kingpin attempts to berate Spider-Man for fat shaming him, but Spidey cuts him off, saying that there's been enough [[PoliticalOvercorrectness woke jokes]] on the channel already.

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** "The One with Deadpool in it" is basically two-minutes two minutes of Solid jj using Deadpool to make fun of his own video formulas.
** The description of "Batman and Robin's Falling Out" calls the main joke of the video, that Batman deliberately humiliates and puts Robin in danger, an old joke that are is just formatted with impact Impact font.
** In "Kingpin is Fat (Laugh)", Kingpin attempts to berate Spider-Man for fat shaming fat-shaming him, but Spidey cuts him off, saying that there's been enough [[PoliticalOvercorrectness woke jokes]] on the channel already.



** From "The One with Deadpool in it": after he is stopped by the subtitles when trying to say that Solid jj's jokes sucks, Deadpool starts ranting to Solid jj and most of the rant are quoting Jimmy [=McGill=]'s rant from ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' episode "JMM".

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** From "The One with Deadpool in it": after he is stopped by the subtitles when trying to say that Solid jj's jokes sucks, suck, Deadpool starts ranting to Solid jj and most of the rant are quoting Jimmy [=McGill=]'s rant from ''Series/BetterCallSaul'' episode "JMM".
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* InstantlyProvenWrong: In "Batman With Prep Time", Superman gets fed up with Batman's insistence that [[CrazyPrepared he's always prepared for everything]] and tries to point out that not everyone will give him a chance to prepare, only for Lex Luthor to do just that.
-->'''Superman:''' Batman, you of all people should be the last person not to understand that tragedy strikes from nowhere! You should know better than anyone that if someone ''really'' wanted to hurt you, they're not gonna give you a heads-up-\\
'''Lex Luthor:''' ''*Suddenly appears on the view screen*'' Heads-up, Superfriends! I'll be killing you now!\\
'''Superman:''' [[LampshadeHanging You can't write this.]]
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** In "Superman Gets a Divorce", Lois Lane lists off about being tied to a bomb, thrown off a building, or thrown off a building while tied to a bomb.

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** In "Superman Gets a Divorce", Lois Lane lists off about being tied to a bomb, thrown off a building, tied to a bomb, or thrown off a building while tied to a bomb.

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* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: In "Drake and Josh cause the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster", Series/DrakeAndJosh head to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Russia to search for Drake's tickets to an Eric Clapton concert that were accidentally shipped there. After Drake accidentally causes a nuclear meltdown, he realizes that he should've just bought more tickets as he and Josh drive off.
* CounterProductiveWarning: In "It Was Me, Barry", Reverse Flash keeps confessing to [[EvilIsPetty extreme acts of pettiness]] towards the Flash, like expiring his milk. Each time he starts a confession, the Flash panics, thinking Reverse Flash is going to confess to having killed his mother (as he did in canon). When he admits this to Reverse Flash, [[SubvertedTrope the villain is horrified and asks why the Flash would assume he'd do something like that]]. When the Flash explains that it would make Reverse-Flash a key part of his legacy, [[DoubleSubverted Reverse Flash decides it's a good idea and sets out to do it]].



* ContinuityNod: In "Mysterio, Master of Illusion", Spider-Man tells Mysterio he would let him go out of respect were it not for a similar incident causing [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJexfxLQc7A disastrous results in the past]].

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* ContinuityNod: ContinuityNod:
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In "Mysterio, Master of Illusion", Spider-Man tells Mysterio he would let him go out of respect were it not for a similar incident causing [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJexfxLQc7A disastrous results in the past]].past]].
** In "Joker's New Sidekick", Robin objects to Bruce's patronizing treatment by pointing out that he's 25, just as he had in "Batman and Robin's Falling Out".
** It can't be a coincidence that the first Justice League video released after "Justice League vs God", in which Mister Mxyzptlk admits he's run out of ideas for adventures for them, is a second "Justice League Tryout" video.
* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: In "Drake and Josh cause the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster", Series/DrakeAndJosh head to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Russia to search for Drake's tickets to an Eric Clapton concert that were accidentally shipped there. After Drake accidentally causes a nuclear meltdown, he realizes that he should've just bought more tickets as he and Josh drive off.
* CounterProductiveWarning: In "It Was Me, Barry", Reverse Flash keeps confessing to [[EvilIsPetty extreme acts of pettiness]] towards the Flash, like expiring his milk. Each time he starts a confession, the Flash panics, thinking Reverse Flash is going to confess to having killed his mother (as he did in canon). When he admits this to Reverse Flash, [[SubvertedTrope the villain is horrified and asks why the Flash would assume he'd do something like that]]. When the Flash explains that it would make Reverse-Flash a key part of his legacy, [[DoubleSubverted Reverse Flash decides it's a good idea and sets out to do it]].



* SeasonalRot: {{invoked}} Discussed and invoked in "Justice League vs God". Mister Mxyzptlk appears before the Justice League, claiming to have been responsible for all their previous adventures, but now he's run out of ideas and unless they can come up with new ones, they'll all undergo CessationOfExistence. The Justice League unanimously agree that running their series into the ground is the preferable option.
-->'''Superman:''' Let's ''Simpsons'' this shit.



* SerialEscalation: "The Flintstones Destroy the World" starts with Barney discovering fire, [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant decribing how it will detrimentally effect humanity.]] In "The Flintstones Split the Atom", Barney has '''[[LowCultureHighTech created a tool that can atomize rocks in seconds.]]'''

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* SerialEscalation: "The Flintstones Destroy the World" starts with Barney discovering fire, [[NightmareFuelStationAttendant decribing describing how it will detrimentally effect affect humanity.]] In "The Flintstones Split the Atom", Barney has '''[[LowCultureHighTech created a tool that can atomize rocks in seconds.]]'''
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