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Uncanny Valley is IUEO now and the subjective version has been split; cleaning up misuse and ZCE in the process


* {{Squick}}: One "Get Your Feet Wet" segment is about how parrotfish poop out sandy beaches.
* UncannyValley: This show uses motion capture, resulting in the animation looking like this.

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* {{Squick}}: One "Get Your Feet Wet" segment is about how parrotfish poop out sandy beaches.
* UncannyValley: This show uses motion capture, resulting in the animation looking like this.
beaches.

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* AccidentalNightmareFuel: In real-life angler fish species, the males metamorphose into a parasitic form that attaches onto a much larger female. In this show, this relationship is actually shown with Lu the football-type angler fish and her husband Bob, who amounts to little more than a tiny, talking face embedded in the side of Lu's body. To its credit, the show is very matter-of-fact about this relationship and does not portray it as anything unusual or disturbing; but it's still absolutely horrifying.



* NightmareFuel: In real-life angler fish species, the males metamorphose into a parasitic form that attaches onto a much larger female. In this show, this relationship is actually shown with Lu the football-type angler fish and her husband Bob, who amounts to little more than a tiny, talking face embedded in the side of Lu's body. To its credit, the show is very matter-of-fact about this relationship and does not portray it as anything unusual or disturbing; but it's still absolutely horrifying.

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Removing borderline meta example and bashy sentence.


* NightmareFuel:
** [[http://www.benspark.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/20160518_083453-560x315.jpg This Splash walkaround]]
** In real-life angler fish species, the males metamorphose into a parasitic form that attaches onto a much larger female. In this show, this relationship is actually shown with Lu the football-type angler fish and her husband Bob, who amounts to little more than a tiny, talking face embedded in the side of Lu's body. To its credit, the show is very matter-of-fact about this relationship and does not portray it as anything unusual or disturbing; but it's still absolutely horrifying.
* {{Squick}}: One "Get Your Feet Wet" segment is about how parrotfish poop out sandy beaches. No, just.....no.

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* NightmareFuel:
** [[http://www.benspark.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/20160518_083453-560x315.jpg This Splash walkaround]]
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NightmareFuel: In real-life angler fish species, the males metamorphose into a parasitic form that attaches onto a much larger female. In this show, this relationship is actually shown with Lu the football-type angler fish and her husband Bob, who amounts to little more than a tiny, talking face embedded in the side of Lu's body. To its credit, the show is very matter-of-fact about this relationship and does not portray it as anything unusual or disturbing; but it's still absolutely horrifying.
* {{Squick}}: One "Get Your Feet Wet" segment is about how parrotfish poop out sandy beaches. No, just.....no.
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* BrokenBase: On the one hand, a few people praise it for teaching about oceanography (something that not a lot of kids shows cover), but on the other hand, it has a large amount of detractors who call it one of PBS' worst programs, due to its nightmarish animation, grating voices, and slightly gross content.

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* BrokenBase: On the one hand, a few people praise it for teaching about oceanography (something that not a lot of kids shows cover), but on the other hand, it has a large amount of detractors who call it one of PBS' worst programs, due to its nightmarish animation, grating voices, and slightly gross content.
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* EarWorm: Good luck getting the theme song out of your head.
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* FunnyMoments: From the episode ''Seal Sitters'':

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* FunnyMoments: SugarWiki/FunnyMoments: From the episode ''Seal Sitters'':
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* FunnyMoments: From the episode ''Seal Sitters'':
-->'''Chipper''': At least now you have an excuse for that messy algae bed, Tidy!
-->'''Tidy''': Nobody asked for your opinion, Chipper! THANK YOU!

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* NightmareFuel: [[http://www.benspark.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/20160518_083453-560x315.jpg This Splash walkaround]]

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* NightmareFuel: NightmareFuel:
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[[http://www.benspark.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/20160518_083453-560x315.jpg This Splash walkaround]]walkaround]]
** In real-life angler fish species, the males metamorphose into a parasitic form that attaches onto a much larger female. In this show, this relationship is actually shown with Lu the football-type angler fish and her husband Bob, who amounts to little more than a tiny, talking face embedded in the side of Lu's body. To its credit, the show is very matter-of-fact about this relationship and does not portray it as anything unusual or disturbing; but it's still absolutely horrifying.
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* AdaptationDisplacement: Very few people know that its based on a stage play called [=ImaginOcean=]


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* NightmareFuel: [[http://www.benspark.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/20160518_083453-560x315.jpg This Splash walkaround]]
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* BrokenBase: On the one hand, a few people praise it for teaching about oceanography (something that not a lot of kids shows cover), but on the other hand, it has a large amount of detractors who call it one of PBS' worst programs, due to its nightmarish animation, grating voices, and slightly sexual content.

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* BrokenBase: On the one hand, a few people praise it for teaching about oceanography (something that not a lot of kids shows cover), but on the other hand, it has a large amount of detractors who call it one of PBS' worst programs, due to its nightmarish animation, grating voices, and slightly sexual gross content.
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* AccidentalInnuendo: "I don't know what I'm doin, I'm just doin' it!"
* BrokenBase: On the one hand, a few people praise it for teaching about oceanography (something that not a lot of kids shows cover), but on the other hand, it has a large amount of detractors who call it one of PBS' worst programs, due to its nightmarish animation, grating voices, and slightly sexual content.
* EarWorm: Good luck getting the theme song out of your head.
* {{Squick}}: One "Get Your Feet Wet" segment is about how parrotfish poop out sandy beaches. No, just.....no.
* UncannyValley: This show uses motion capture, resulting in the animation looking like this.

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