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* FanonDiscontinuity: We wish you good luck finding ''anyone'' who likes this episode, especially for its derailment of [[NiceGuy Arthur]] into a bully who mocks Sue Ellen's sweater.
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* NeverLiveItDown: Many fans have not forgiven Arthur for bullying Sue Ellen over her sweater despite him normally being a genuinely NiceGuy as well as the fact that showed remorse and apologized at the end.
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* BrokenBase: The episode is divisive among the fandom, since while pretty much everyone hates it, there's debate over whether Arthur was truly being a bully and thus the episode is bad because he was out of character, or whether Sue Ellen really ''did'' overreact and ''she'' was the one being out of character for being so offended by the jokes, and Arthur's friends were the ones being mean by giving him the SilentTreatment and calling him a bully.
* DontShootTheMessage: The {{Aesop}} against bullying, especially the message of how teasing can go too far and that a JustJokingJustification is not an appropriate apology, is a good lesson for the show to have. However, the reason why this episode is widely disliked is due to how there were several characters [[OutOfCharacterMoment going against their usual personalities]] in order to deliver this message, which makes the lesson come off as awkward.
* NeverLiveItDown: Many fans have not forgiven Arthur for bullying Sue Ellen over her sweater despite him normally being a genuinely NiceGuy as well as the fact that showed remorse and apologized at theend.end.
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Arthur's friends giving him the SilentTreatment and calling him a "bully" was meant to be him getting karma for taking his teasing of Sue Ellen too far, but some of the viewers thought that this was meaner than Arthur's dog jokes, especially with Francine and Muffy, who were seen by some as hypocrites since they're usually mouthier than Arthur.
* DontShootTheMessage: The {{Aesop}} against bullying, especially the message of how teasing can go too far and that a JustJokingJustification is not an appropriate apology, is a good lesson for the show to have. However, the reason why this episode is widely disliked is due to how there were several characters [[OutOfCharacterMoment going against their usual personalities]] in order to deliver this message, which makes the lesson come off as awkward.
* NeverLiveItDown: Many fans have not forgiven Arthur for bullying Sue Ellen over her sweater despite him normally being a genuinely NiceGuy as well as the fact that showed remorse and apologized at the
* UnintentionallyUnsympathetic: Arthur's friends giving him the SilentTreatment and calling him a "bully" was meant to be him getting karma for taking his teasing of Sue Ellen too far, but some of the viewers thought that this was meaner than Arthur's dog jokes, especially with Francine and Muffy, who were seen by some as hypocrites since they're usually mouthier than Arthur.
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* BileFascination: The main reason to watch the aptly-named "So Funny I Forgot to Laugh" is because of its reputation as one of the show's worst episodes.
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* BileFascination: The main reason to why many people watch the aptly-named "So Funny I Forgot to Laugh" this episode is because of its reputation as one of negative reception among the show's worst episodes.PeripheryDemographic due to Arthur being [[JerkassBall uncharacteristically mean]] towards Sue Ellen.
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Complaining, as well as misuse of Hilarious In Hindsight.
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* HilariousInHindsight: "So Funny I Forgot to Laugh" more or less sums up the fans' response to the episode.episode.
* NeverLiveItDown: Many fans have not forgiven Arthur for bullying Sue Ellen over her sweater despite him normally being a genuinely NiceGuy as well as the fact that showed remorse and apologized at the end.
* NeverLiveItDown: Many fans have not forgiven Arthur for bullying Sue Ellen over her sweater despite him normally being a genuinely NiceGuy as well as the fact that showed remorse and apologized at the end.
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* HilariousInHindsight: "So Funny I Forgot to Laugh" more or less sums up the fans' response to the episode.
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* BileFascination: Many will watch the aptly-named "So Funny I Forgot to Laugh" simply because of its reputation as one of the show's worst episodes.