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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: In the beginning, ''Object Terror'' was just an average {{Object Show|s}} with the standard package, being competition-based, having a cast ranging from bland to mediocre in terms of personality and episodic elimination and challenges. However, episode 3 of the first reboot marked history with the introduction of gore into the series. The early episodes of the second reboot had some minor changes, a bit of inexplicable gore and slightly mature content, but there was still absolutely nothing special about it. That is until "A Perplexing Massacre" took a turn for the worst, cranking the gore, vulgarity and bad writing UpToEleven (and by cranking the gore up to eleven, we mean ranking up to ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''-tier {{Gorn}}). Most viewers criticize the show for having the characters swear, do unsavory things ([cough] Trowel and Beer [cough]) and getting killed in the most gruesome ways, especially since Brian thought it was a good idea to make objects have human insides[[note]]The explanation being that they're human-like creatures that look like objects does not help much[[/note]]. Thus, ''Object Terror'' has become one of the most controversial ObjectShows to date.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: In the beginning, ''Object Terror'' was just an average {{Object Show|s}} with the standard package, being competition-based, having a cast ranging from bland to mediocre in terms of personality and episodic elimination and challenges. However, episode 3 of the first reboot marked history with the introduction of gore into the series. The early episodes of the second reboot had some minor changes, a bit of inexplicable gore and slightly mature content, but there was still absolutely nothing special about it. That is until "A Perplexing Massacre" took a turn for the worst, cranking the gore, vulgarity and bad writing UpToEleven up to eleven (and by cranking the gore up to eleven, we mean ranking up to ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''-tier {{Gorn}}). Most viewers criticize the show for having the characters swear, do unsavory things ([cough] Trowel and Beer [cough]) and getting killed in the most gruesome ways, especially since Brian thought it was a good idea to make objects have human insides[[note]]The explanation being that they're human-like creatures that look like objects does not help much[[/note]]. Thus, ''Object Terror'' has become one of the most controversial ObjectShows to date.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: In the beginning, ''Object Terror'' was just an average object show with the standard package, being competition-based, having a cast ranging from bland to mediocre in terms of personality and episodic elimination and challenges. However, episode 3 of the first reboot marked history with the introduction of gore into the series. The early episodes of the second reboot had some minor changes, a bit of inexplicable gore and slightly mature content, but there was still absolutely nothing special about it. That is until "A Perplexing Massacre" took a turn for the worst, cranking the gore, vulgarity and bad writing UpToEleven (and by cranking the gore up to eleven, we mean ranking up to ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''-tier {{Gorn}}). Most viewers criticize the show for having the characters swear, do unsavory things ([cough] Trowel and Beer [cough]) and getting killed in the most gruesome ways, especially since Brian thought it was a good idea to make objects have human insides[[note]]The explanation being that they're human-like creatures that look like objects does not help much[[/note]]. Thus, ''Object Terror'' has become one of the most controversial object shows to date.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: In the beginning, ''Object Terror'' was just an average object show {{Object Show|s}} with the standard package, being competition-based, having a cast ranging from bland to mediocre in terms of personality and episodic elimination and challenges. However, episode 3 of the first reboot marked history with the introduction of gore into the series. The early episodes of the second reboot had some minor changes, a bit of inexplicable gore and slightly mature content, but there was still absolutely nothing special about it. That is until "A Perplexing Massacre" took a turn for the worst, cranking the gore, vulgarity and bad writing UpToEleven (and by cranking the gore up to eleven, we mean ranking up to ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''-tier {{Gorn}}). Most viewers criticize the show for having the characters swear, do unsavory things ([cough] Trowel and Beer [cough]) and getting killed in the most gruesome ways, especially since Brian thought it was a good idea to make objects have human insides[[note]]The explanation being that they're human-like creatures that look like objects does not help much[[/note]]. Thus, ''Object Terror'' has become one of the most controversial object shows ObjectShows to date.
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Wanting something to get cancelled because of being gory isn't really a case of Ending Fatigue


* EndingFatigue: Some of the object show community ''really'' want the show to get cancelled due to the {{Gorn}}.
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* DarknessInducedAudienceApathy: It's hard to root these characters up, mainly because of how gory and overly dark this show is. Some consider the gore and darkness not necessary.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: In the beginning, ''Object Terror'' was just an average object show with the standard package, being competition-based, having a cast ranging from bland to mediocre in terms of personality and episodic elimination and challenges. The early episodes of the second reboot had some minor changes, a bit of inexplicable gore and slightly mature content, but there was still absolutely nothing special about it. That is until "A Perplexing Massacre" took a turn for the worst, cranking the gore, vulgarity and bad writing UpToEleven. Most viewers criticize the show for having the characters swear, do unsavory things ([cough] Trowel and Beer [cough]) and getting killed in the most gruesome ways, especially since Brian thought it was a good idea to make objects have human insides[[note]]The explanation being that they're human-like creatures that look like objects does not help much[[/note]]. Thus, ''Object Terror'' has become one of the most controversial object shows to date.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: In the beginning, ''Object Terror'' was just an average object show with the standard package, being competition-based, having a cast ranging from bland to mediocre in terms of personality and episodic elimination and challenges. However, episode 3 of the first reboot marked history with the introduction of gore into the series. The early episodes of the second reboot had some minor changes, a bit of inexplicable gore and slightly mature content, but there was still absolutely nothing special about it. That is until "A Perplexing Massacre" took a turn for the worst, cranking the gore, vulgarity and bad writing UpToEleven.UpToEleven (and by cranking the gore up to eleven, we mean ranking up to ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends''-tier {{Gorn}}). Most viewers criticize the show for having the characters swear, do unsavory things ([cough] Trowel and Beer [cough]) and getting killed in the most gruesome ways, especially since Brian thought it was a good idea to make objects have human insides[[note]]The explanation being that they're human-like creatures that look like objects does not help much[[/note]]. Thus, ''Object Terror'' has become one of the most controversial object shows to date.
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* ViewerGenderConfusion: People can't help but think that Arch, who is canonically male, is a girl. It doesn't help that Brain drew [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EPx93V8WsAA1CWP?format=jpg&name=900x900 Arch with eyelashes]].

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: People can't help but think that Arch, who is canonically male, is a girl. It doesn't help that Brain once drew [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EPx93V8WsAA1CWP?format=jpg&name=900x900 Arch with eyelashes]].eyelashes]] on his Twitter.

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* ViewerSpeciesConfusion: Even if you don't know what a trowel is, you'll easily mistake Trowel for a spear due to his appearance.

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* ViewerGenderConfusion: People can't help but think that Arch, who is canonically male, is a girl. It doesn't help that Brain drew [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EPx93V8WsAA1CWP?format=jpg&name=900x900 Arch with eyelashes]].
* ViewerSpeciesConfusion: Even Especially if you don't know what a trowel is, you'll easily mistake Trowel for a spear due to his appearance.
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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: In the beginning, ''Object Terror'' was just an average object show with the standard package, being competition-based, having a cast ranging from bland to mediocre in terms of personality and episodic elimination and challenges. The early episodes of the second reboot had some minor changes, a bit of inexplicable gore and slightly mature content, but there was still absolutely nothing special about it. That is until "A Perplexing Massacre" took a turn for the worst, cranking the gore, vulgarity and bad writing UpToEleven. Most viewers criticize the show for having the characters swear, do unsavory things ([cough] Trowel and Beer [cough]) and getting killed in the most gruesome ways, especially since Brian thought it was a good idea to make objects have human insides. Thus, ''Object Terror'' has become one of the most controversial object shows to date.

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* TheyChangedItNowItSucks: In the beginning, ''Object Terror'' was just an average object show with the standard package, being competition-based, having a cast ranging from bland to mediocre in terms of personality and episodic elimination and challenges. The early episodes of the second reboot had some minor changes, a bit of inexplicable gore and slightly mature content, but there was still absolutely nothing special about it. That is until "A Perplexing Massacre" took a turn for the worst, cranking the gore, vulgarity and bad writing UpToEleven. Most viewers criticize the show for having the characters swear, do unsavory things ([cough] Trowel and Beer [cough]) and getting killed in the most gruesome ways, especially since Brian thought it was a good idea to make objects have human insides.insides[[note]]The explanation being that they're human-like creatures that look like objects does not help much[[/note]]. Thus, ''Object Terror'' has become one of the most controversial object shows to date.
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* StrangledByTheRedString: The lack of build-up of Trowel and Beer's relationship upgrade can be seen as this, given the utter surprise at how out-of-nowhere their kissing scene was according to the comments in "Kiloto the Minoto".

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