Follow TV Tropes

Following

Crosses The Line Twice / SuperMarioLogan

Go To

Logan Thirtyacre and his crew pride themselves in delivering moments that are hilariously disturbing, extreme or just downright wrong, all in the form of seemingly innocuous plushies and puppets from various sources. Even after Nintendo struck them and with a cease-and-desist letter that changed the course of the channel forever, the crew still prove that they can still deliver the morbidly funny content the show is known for when needed.


  • The entire gist of "Bowser Junior's Playtime!" and its sequels, involving Junior and his friends playing House degrading into a roleplay session about an extremely unhealthy family relationship.
    • "Goldilocks!" takes a lot of inspiration from the above-mentioned series; when Junior, Penelope and Joseph, who are playing the Three Bears, take their turn in the play, it immediately delves into a divorce situation calling back to the "Playtime" series and everything disturbing yet gut-bustingly hilarious about it.
  • "The Call of Duty Blackout" ends with Black Yoshi shooting a child just because he wanted his Call of Duty game. And his father, who happens to be Brooklyn T. Guy, is happy that he's dead since he won't have to pay child support anymore.
  • In "SuperPowers", Cody gains a superpower that lets him shapeshift, and uses it to shapeshift into Chef Pee Pee and have sex with Bowser. Cody even says that's he shapeshifted into an adult, so it's technically legal.
  • "The Baby Project!". After teaching the students where babies come from while putting a banana between his legs to demonstrate, Jackie Chu gives the students baby dolls to take care of as part of a project. Junior and Jeffy get one and it ends up reduced to ash by the next morning. Junior thinks that they're going to fail... but Jackie Chu gives them the highest grade instead. Why, you might ask? Because all the baby dolls were girls, and they did what he told the class to do earlier in the video; kill the female babies. Cody and Joseph are not thrilled by this and claim that they didn't know the doll was a girl, so Jackie Chu agrees to give them a B. He decides to check the camera he installed into the dolls. He sees a video on his computer, and it's revealed that Cody had sex with his baby. This video didn't cross the line as much as it obliterated it.
  • From "Stuck!", Chef Pee Pee getting raped by Cody's mom, all while he's calling rape? Disheartening. Junior, Joseph, and Cody being directly underneath them while having nothing reactions, as if it were an everyday occurrence? Now it's too ridiculous to take seriously.
  • How does Jeffy get back at Joseph for framing him in "Jeffy Gets Framed"? He pays Brooklyn Guy to pretend to be his abusive mother making a Heel–Face Turn, and then kills her right in front of the poor boy's eyes. It manages to be both Black Comedy and a warning sign reading to never mess with Jeffy.
  • "The Dance Marathon" reveals that the house originally belonged to Lee Harvey Oswald. Yup, the SML house in-universe belonged to the guy who assassinated JFK. At first it's unnerving, but it gets hillariously offensive when Lee's plan was made obvious by making the house the main operating base for his new buisness "I'm Gonna Shoot the President In The Head Inc.".
  • From "The Talent Show", Joseph comparing his dunk to Kobe before his death by helicopter crash. And later on in the video, he boasts that it could have brought him back to life.
    Cody: Damn, Joseph! That's two Kobe jokes in one video, calm down.
    Joseph: But it's true!
  • From episode 4 of "Cody Goes to Kindergarten", Cody bringing in Junior and Joseph to beat the shit out of Mikey, a kindergardener? Excessively cruel. Mikey deserving it for how much of a little terror he's been throughout the series? A little cathartic. Ms. Fitzpatrick letting it happen? Hilarious. Freddie joining in? Now its a mix of disproportionate, hilarious, and awesome all at once.

Top