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The Lovely World series has had plenty of humorous moments throughout the many years it has been uploaded, which is kind of a given since the world is home to several cloudcuckoolanders, one of them a Cuckoo Snarker.
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    General 
  • The many, many, many puns made throughout the series can definitely be classified as this if puns are your cup of tea.
  • Taking advantage of the respawn mechanism, the Helpers — usually the old Helpers — sometimes end up killing each other, especially for minor transgressions, which causes Stampy to have to act as the mediator between them.
  • Pretty much anything Fizzy Elephant does falls into this category.
  • During the Christmas specials, Frosty Long Nose's "carrot" nose growing a block longer every year, to the point that by the post-hiatus specials, it's so long that Stampy can hop to his bedroom's balcony using the nose as a bridge, though not without some of his classic light-hearted snarking.

    Episodes 1–50 
  • Episode 14, "Googlies Trap": Some of the messages left to the googlies dying in the mob trap — eventually literally flaming — are quite hilarious, which include "This is for Gregory"note , "Water the matter?"note  and "Stampy's lovely murder machine", the last of which can definitely give some Cute and Psycho vibes in retrospect after Stampy Took a Level in Cheerfulness.
  • Episode 16, "My Lovely Tower": Apparently, while Stampy was AFK in the Love Garden, HitTheTarget put down a sign pointing towards him that said "loser", so Stampy put HTT's sign next to the loser sign.
  • Episode 33, "Golf, Gregory Jr. and Lots of Googlies": While returning home from working on his 'Golf Course' after sundown, Stampy finds a huge number of googlies waiting for him on his way back to his house. Cue a very long Precision F-Strike while and after returning home. Early-Installment Weirdness it may be to have Stampy curse, but it's still pretty funny despite being a bit jarring for later and younger audiences.
    Stampy: (while riding his minecart track home) I love riding minecarts. It's [just] such a simple pleasure — the fact that you can place it yourself, and you can sort of make your own little track and– (sees a lot of googlies on his way back, including three zombies, a spider and a creeper) oh my God, look at all those googlies! Bloody hell(passes a creeper which was next to the minecart track) Don't bl– Don't hit one– (creeper fuse starts going off) Please don't blow up, please don't blow up! Oh my God! This is like a ghost train! (laughs hysterically) I did not expect that many, there's spiders and stuff– you know, like, funfairs, ghost trains when you, like, turn around and like, something would jump out [of] a cupboard [...] Right, sorry, I just need to breathe– (breathes a sigh of relief) Bloody hell, that was... intense. (laughs hysterically) I don't know how nothing got blown up there! I literally just... like, shook hands with a creeper and it just didn't blow up... That was... bloody terrifying, and I didn't really swear — "bloody" isn't really a swear word, so you gotta– I'm British, I'm allowed to say "bloody", and... yeah, I don't know if I have to update my swear chest...
  • Episode 47, "Ship Shape": Stampy trying to destroy the small cabin around Fluffy at the helm of the SS Stumpy (then called 'Stampy's Ark'), but Chloe just keeps replacing the blocks. Stampy eventually resorts to removing her permissions to destroy it.

    Episodes 51–100 
  • Episode 53, "The Friendly Creeper":
    • Stampy on Fred and Susan the endermen's relationship. What makes it funny is that you'd never expect this man with his currently child-friendly videos would ever mention things of that sort in his videos nowadays.
      Stampy: Susan isn't friendly, (closes door to Funland House) Susan isn't a [friendly enderman] like Fred. Susan is grumpy because– I mean, I don't know how much Fred would like me, sort of saying about his personal business, uh, but Fred the Friendly [Enderman] lives in my house, used to be in a relationship with Susan, they got very close together, and, uh, yeah, they were very close, and I don't wanna say what they got up to, because it's not appropriate, but– why– why won't it let me sleep?
    • In the same episode, he also mentions childhood stories of staying up past his bedtime.
  • Episode 76, "Revelation":
    • Hit The Target most of the time? Terrifying. Hit The Target after months in the Nether? Hilariously casual about his new status as an undead monstrosity.
      Hit The Target: I am kinda dead, you know. You did kill me.
    • The titular revelation scene is rather goofy, as well.
      Stampy: So all along this was a massive misunderstanding! You were trying to save my dogs from me, not invade my world! Uh, sorry about killing you and everything, mate.
      Hit The Target: That's okay, I suppose.
      (Beat)
      Hit The Target: Um... did you want to stay for dinner?
  • Episode 85, "Trip To The Moon": Stampy's excuse for why he doesn't need a spacesuit? He's very good at holding his breath. Then, when he exits the rocket ship:
    Stampy: I'm actually also very good at speaking while holding my breath, as well.
  • Episode 92, "The First Cake":
    • HitTheTarget's to-do list consists of stealing Stampy's dogs, taking over the world and getting milk.
    • Later, when Stampy and his Wolf Pack first see him, HTT was seen holding a bucket of milk, which Stampy, being Stampy, naturally lampshades.

    Episodes 101–200 
  • Episode 101, "Chubby Kitty": Stampy repeatedly trying to eat cakes in secret after being forced to do a Diet Episode, including and not limited to invoking a very elaborate Look Behind You on Lee Bear and resorting to attempting a Black Market style trade with Finnball for cake.
  • Episode 137, "Naughty Helpers": Lee and Finnball started a fight in the beginning of the episode, so Stampy made them sit in opposite corners of the crafting room while he added someone to the Love Garden, and told both of them to behave. Then Hilarity Ensues when Lee shoots Finnball. Stampy's incredulous tone when reading the kill feed only made it funnier.
    Stampy: Anyway, today, to the Love Garden, I am adding Geek Freek, and that's because of a Tweet she sent me, which said– (gasps and reads the kill feed) Finnball was shot by L for Lee?!
  • Episode 148, "Distracted": Stampy obliging to a Twitter request from PuppyChowMaster to kiss a green sheep purely because it Makes Just as Much Sense in Context.
  • Episode 165, "Ocean Adventure": Similar to what happened in "The First Cake", Hit The Target's to-do list consists of cat-napping Mittens, catching Stampy with his cake trap, stealing his dogs, taking over the world, and having a nap.

    Episodes 201–300 
  • Episode 212, "Fight in Flight": The seriousness of The Climax might be mitigated by the fact that Stampy insists on the gentlemen's duel being fought "man to cat".
  • Episode 214, "Beat the Heat": Stampy adds Sqaishey, his "friend", to the Love Garden. Cue the comments section teasing him for saying that, since they have since become an Official Couple who eventually became Happily Married.
  • Episode 215, "Wiggly Worm": The entire beginning sequence about teaching Lee how to use the toilet.
  • Episode 229, "Vault of Treasure": Stampy and Lee spend several episodes creating complicated traps to access the bank vault, but completely forget to build an exit.
  • Episode 230, "Pig Problem": Stampy spending about 30 seconds to try to get his dog, Benton, to look at him. And failing.

    Episodes 301–400 
  • Episode 342, "Optician": When Amy hears that Stampy is naming the optician they were building in the episode "iC", which involves three puns in its namenote , she immediately digs into the ground and jumps in the hole. Stampy interprets her as needing water to stop herself from drying up, since she ultimately dug into some water that had been covered up, but still.
    Stampy: And there is three puns with this word and uh, with this title.
    Amy: (digs a hole into the ground to hide in it)
    Stampy: Well, it's a goo– no, it's a good pun, Amy! It's a good pun!
    • Then when Stampy explains the pun, Amy jumps into the hole again.
  • Episode 355, "Friends and Foes": While the actual episode is incredibly serious in tone, the reveal that Fizzy Elephant was not only riding the Creeper Coaster the entire time, but heard the explosions caused by the Wither and kept riding is absolutely hilarious.

    Episodes 501–550 
  • Episode 521, "Love Gardener": Bengy's "Goals Board" for advertising includes to "like", "subscribe", "click a bell" (i.e. turning notifications on), "comment", "share", "enter giveaway", "shout channel in town", and "tell your mum". The first three are standard for YouTuber advertising, but to tell your whole town and your mother about the channel?
  • Practically all of Episode 522, "Pork Chops? Woof!", where Corey the dog was put in charge of the editing and proceeded to change the intro music and the title card font, use a very non-standard video description, add himself to the Love Garden (in Comic Sans MS) and pictures of himself in the middle of the episode…
  • Episode 526, "Saving the World":
    • Hit The Target realizes that in order to get the dogs to his castle, he'll have to pass Fizzy and his sheep roller-coaster. Since he's currently controlling what Stampy is saying, he tries to make it seem like Stampy's realized that Hit The Target was Good All Along and they're no longer fighting... key word being tries. It becomes even funnier when remembering that less than a minute ago, he was giving Stampy a truly brutal "The Reason You Suck" Speech, yet now can't even remember Fizzy's name.
      Hit The Target: (controlling Stampy's voice) Hello there... elephant. It's– it's me, and don't worry about Hit The Target. It turns out we were wrong about him the whole time! Ha, ha, ha.
    • Stampy switching on one of the Remote Mind Vocalizers after HTT gets chased away to hear what he is thinking. What he was thinking? Incoherent screeching.
  • Episode 528, "Fire and Water": Sqaishey's cameo in the last ten or so seconds of the video, playing in a duck pond in the distance as Stampy waves goodbye to the audience.
  • Episode 542, "Hero Helpers": When HitTheTarget holds a piece of steak in front of Stampy, who's on a low level of hunger at the time, and eats it instead of giving it to him, as well as Stampy's aghast reaction to that.

    Episodes 551–600 
  • Episode 564, "Scary Movies":
    • What Is This?, while very quickly becoming anything but funny, has Stampy (in the role of fictional YouTuber BrickIt) doing a smug Surfer Dude impression. It's as hilarious as it sounds.
    • Beyond The Blocks, an Affectionate Parody of supernatural investigation shows, is just one long CMOF. A paranormal investigation team has been given unprecedented access to Stampy's house (which includes, among other things, a portal to another universe)... and they proceed to interrogate Stampy over Nether portals, the signs in the Love Garden, and why the Helpers don't talk in videos.
      • The host chases a mysterious cold presence showing up on their sensors throughout the house. It turns out to be the fridge.
      • Stampy gives a rather accurate summary of the Lovely World Classic era when asked about why he built his house so close to Googlie Island.
        Stampy: I didn't know when I started building here! I didn't know anything when I started building here!
      • The entire Herobrine conversation, but especially when the presumably middle-aged host starts talking like he's a kid in the comment section of a YouTube video.
        Stampy: I feel like you've just come here to make up stories and scare me. Next you're going to be telling me that Herobrine is here, and everyone knows that he doesn't exist! He... doesn't exist, right?
        Beyond The Blocks Host: Herobrine does exist. My best friend Max said he saw him once when we were playing on a really old Minecraft world together, and I might have seen him too, but it could have been a sheep, but I'm not sure, and anyway, it doesn't matter because Max saw him and Max would never lie to me because he's my best friend.
        (Beat)
        Beyond The Blocks Host: Anyways...
  • Episodes 575 and 580, "Polly-Bot" and "Uninvited Guests", respectively: Polly-bot chasing HitTheTarget and Veeva Dash away.

    Episodes 601–650 
  • Episode 614, "Big Apple": Stampy following through with some rambling in the previous episode and adding a sheep to the Love Garden. It Makes Sense in Context, which is lampshaded in the episode itself.
  • Episode 624, "Helpless":
    • The episode starts with Polly and William throwing items at each other over a dirt block. What the goal of this was is never explained.
    • Fizzy does nothing but steal stuff from Stampy's house during his few appearances in-episode, starting with the items in Stampy's bedroom chest and eventually escalating to blocks of the actual house.
  • Episode 642, "Good News": Fizzy's joke column, Fizzy Fun, has some pretty stock elephant-related puns that, while decently funny on their own, are made hilarious by Fizzy's additions.

    Episodes 651–700 

    Episodes 659–700 
  • Episode 670, "Hacked": Despite the tense atmosphere in most of the episode, when Stampy is kicked from the game and gets booted out to the world selection screen, a lot of his other worlds are quite funny:
    • Below his Lovely World is one in Creative Mode named 'My Cake Retreat'. To have a whole world made of (judging by the icon of the world) and dedicated to cake...
    • One world is titled 'Building Time season 2?'. Its icon consists of orange wool spelling out "NO".
    • And below that is a world named 'Too many turtles!'. Judging by the icon... yeah.
  • Episode 679, "Enderman Horde": The fact that the main boss of the episode seem to be the endermen instead of the Ender Dragon herself, for the first quarter or so of the episode, as they dogpile of Stampy and William for practically no apparent reason. Stampy even lampshades that the Ender Dragon — the Final Boss of the entire game — was quite easily taken down, but the endermen were something else entirely. Even the episode is named after them instead of the Dragon.
  • Episode 680, "Turny Journey": After Stampy gets knocked into the Void and respawns, he returns to his House to gather supplies to return to The End. Once he passes through the End Gateway, he is greeted with a tiny birch house on the other side, labelled with a sign reading, "Days Since Stampy Left Me Here: 131290".
  • Episode 683, "Darkness":
    • Stampy's dramatic moment of launching into the air into battle being interrupted because he put his firework rockets in his off-hand, where they do not activate.
    • As a Pungeon Master, Stampy somehow manages to achieve an Accidental Pun in combat, when he is usually more serious. This is right after sniping HitTheTarget with an arrow while flying with his Elytra in mid-air.
      Stampy: I was able to Hit The Target!
  • Episode 685, "Frosty 'Longer' Nose": Stampy giving an overdramatic commentary on what he believed Barry the Chicken's friend told him before he drowned in Stampy's fountain.
    Stampy: Did you see the other chicken just walked off? The other chicken [was] just like, "I told– I told Barry– I said, I said, I t– I said, I said, "Barry, you couldn't fly, you wouldn't listen to me, now what can you do? What can you do? For someone like Barry– Tell me about it! Tell me about it! I said– I told him, 'You– Don't go up there, I said, 'It's dangerous up there,' and he said, 'No, I can fly,' I s– I told him, 'Silly Barry.'"
  • Episode 686, "Santa's Surprise": Stampy goes out of his way to give Santa a cookie for Christmas and eventually bakes him a cake because Santa ate the cookie, but Santa only gives him a cookie in return.
  • Episode 688, "Fromple Domple":
    • Just the name of the episode qualifies. Seriously, try saying "Fromple Domple" and try not to laugh.
    • At the beginning of the episode, William walks out of his cave (and into a giant pile of snow) wearing absolutely nothing. Stampy chastises him for this (corpsing while doing so), claiming he'll get frostbite... only for Fizzy to immediately take his clothes off as well, jumping off the balcony in the process.
      Stampy: Alright, the, uh– the chaos started early.
    • Later in the episode, Fizzy continues to be the chaotic self that he is, by using ender pearls to cheat at the minigame, to Stampy's exasperation.
  • Episode 689, "Dramatic Building":
    • The fact that HitTheTarget and Veeva Dash still haven't figured out a way to get rid of the dark covering Stampy put over their fortress. Episode-wise, the attack was only six episodes ago, but due to the implications that the series runs on real-life time, it would mean the last attack was two months ago — plenty of time to build up and mine away the entire covering.
    • Stampy describing the building plans for his blacksmith while defying the Buffy Speak trope for once... and naturally lampshading that part.
      Stampy: So, the sword is gonna go way up to the– to the top with the blade, and the actual blacksmith is gonna be in the... crossguard? Or also known as the [quillons], which is gonna be above the grip, and then at– the entrance is gonna be in the pummel. And if you can tell, I did, very quickly, Wikipedia the specific names– (starts corpsing) –of a sword before I started the video, because I did not have that kind of knowledge in my head, uh, before we started.
    • Stampy starting to build his path out of campfires, and Fizzy walking across them and starting to take damage... just as Stampy points out that most would assume that using (at the time, lit) campfires for paths would be dangerous.
  • Episode 693, "RIP Bernie": An endermite spawns and Polly and William instantly fall in love with it. Stampy suggests they adopt it, even explaining that owning a pet is a big responsibility — then Fizzy immediately kills it. Stampy's desperate attempts at getting Fizzy to form an emotional bond with the endermite in the hopes he'll stop attacking is what takes the cake.
    Stampy: No, Fizzy! Fizzy, don't– it's called Bernie! It's called Bernie, Fizzy!
  • Episode 695, "Llama Vs Dog": Realizing that whenever he takes his dogs out for a video they just sit in the same spot for ~20 minutes, Stampy decides to let Flippy stand up and properly join him... only for her to almost immediately get in a fight with a nearby llama that Stampy accidentally punched.
  • Episode 698, "Locomotive": A creeper blows up on the train tracks, but only destroys two half-slabs. Stampy proceeds to call it the worst creeper ever.
  • Episode 700, "Tragic Day":
    • While the episode itself is a lot angstier than the average Lovely World episode, it also features Fizzy trying to sell cakes for three netherite ingots each, which Stampy can't even afford.
    • At one point, during the second part of the battle, several of HitTheTarget's wolves are seen flying, i.e. walking on thin air, with no explanation or context whatsoever.

    Episodes 701–726 
  • Episode 703, "Stampy Fails At Redstone":
    • The Helpers build a glass cage around Luna called the "pRoTecc DoGgy!" cage. Also doubles as heartwarming, given that they were legitimately doing it to protect her.
    • After realizing that one of the reasons the redstone wasn't working was because of the glowstone, Stampy runs to the other side of the game in order to fix it...only to run into Fizzy and William, riding a boat across the path for no reason whatsoever. What makes it even funnier is that Stampy barely reacts to it.
      Stampy: I had no idea that glowstone was rubbish and stopped–
      William and Fizzy: (sail past on their land boat)
      Stampy: Oh, have fun guys — stopped it from working!
  • Episode 704, "Corridors": In the middle of one of Polly and Fizzy's preliminary rounds, Stampy almost completely ignores the first half of the gameplay (which would determine the identity of his opponent in the final) in favour of setting down the pufferfish that Fizzy gave him as companionship for Duncan, who didn't have Mittens join him in the episode. However, the pufferfish is angered immediately and puffs up, prompting Stampy to race to scoop it back up in the bucket... and failing consistently, only scooping up the water, to the point that the poison inflicted on him by the pufferfish gets closer to killing him than playing the minigame.
  • Episode 705, "Chaos And Cake":
    • Like the title says, the first part of the episode is nothing but chaos. Polly gets attacked by an enderman, which leads to Fizzy jumping off of the balcony to save her. Stampy then tries to shoot it but realizes that he doesn't have a crossbow or a normal bow on him, and then attempts to hit the enderman by throwing arrows at it. Then a creeper sneaks up behind William, who fails to realize it's there even after Stampy calls his name multiple times. Then, a llama starts swimming up the waterfall while Polly, Fizzy and William take out another creeper.
    • While the fact that Secret is finally comfortable spending the night in the Doghouse is heartwarming, the way Stampy describes it as if she's a teenage girl going to her first sleepover and he's her well-meaning but embarrassing father is rather goofy.
  • Episode 707, "Collecting History":
    • The fact that Veeva Dash and Hit The Target have finally begun to chip away at the darkness covering the island after more than six months. Even better, they've only taken out a tiny little chunk!
    • While Stampy passes by a fountain near the entrance of the Funland, two salmon can be seen flopping around on the ground next to it.
    • When gathering the pieces of the Cookie Garden, Stampy struggles to remember which Helper built it... while standing next to Fizzy, who's Trademark Favourite Food is cookies and was eating a cookie during that scene. It becomes slightly less funny when realizing that the soul campfire hidden in the nearby 'Swoop!' minigame was most likely the reason for that memory lapse, however.
    • Stampy going down to Hit The Target's underwater lair to gather his old throne (which, keep in mind, requires him to swim through an underwater cave and jump down a trapdoor surrounded by fire), only to realize he can't remember how he got out of there the first time.
  • Episode 708, "Where Is Your Face?":
    • William starts off the episode with two faces (one where it should be and one on his shoulder) due to an RTX glitch. It only gets worse from there, as when he enters the museum later on, his entire face is missing, his arm is going through his torso, and he has another torso where that arm should be.
      • What's even funnier is the combination of Stampy's utter lack of shock at the sight, and Fizzy's evident disgust at the glitching, even attempting to shoot William at several points.
    • The fact that Stampy added a failsafe to the hidden library passage because he knew one of his Helpers would try to trap him in there. What makes it funnier is that the failsafe had actually existed for years, because some of the old Helpers had tried to pull the exact same prank.
    • Everything about the Ender Dragon head, from Stampy accidentally putting it on and exaggeratedly yelling, to him admitting that he wants to put it at the top of the stairs purely to scare people.
  • Episode 710, "Protest":
    • Since he took both his diamond boots from Santa and his Terrorcotta prize out of their item frames to put in the museum, Stampy had replaced them with cookies in the previous episode. Unbeknownst to him, however, they're oatmeal raisin cookies, which Fizzy finds outrageous enough to protest over.
      • What really takes the cake are the protests signs he makes, which include "SHRIVEELED GRAPES ARE NOT CHOCCY REPLACEMENT" "I BET IT WAS HIT THE TARGET >:((((" "COOKIES SHOULD NOT CONTAIN FRUITY" and simply "so mad."
    • At one point, a chicken enters the building zone, and Fizzy and William decide to just build over it instead of doing the logical thing and taking it out of the zone. It escalates to the point where they start building an entire chicken sculpture over the spot, and Stampy (who had been protesting the inhumane treatment of the animal up until this point) even joins in.
  • Episode 711, "My New Pet":
    • When Stampy attempts to use a spyglass to zoom in on "Barnaby's snoot", he is quickly interrupted by Fizzy mooning on the other end of the spyglass.
    • The chicken sculpture from the last episode is still there, despite Stampy saying in private that he would destroy it once the Helpers weren't looking.
  • Episode 712, "Peek":
    • At the start of the episode, Stampy is greeted with his Helpers role-swapping, with Fizzy pretending to be William, William to be Polly, and Polly to be Fizzy, confuzzling him greatly. This gets even funnier when Fizzy, while pretending to be William, starts digging up the Underground Love Garden and the patch of land outside of Stampy's front door, to Stampy's exasperation.
    • Stampy having to resist the urge to laugh at the sign he had placed down to indicate which player was to place their item in the bottom row, then saying that was a reminder of how immature he was.
    • For all of 'Peek', Stampy's design of it just to watch the players of the minigame poke out over the wall while bouncing on the slime-blocks. The reason behind the design? Rule of Funny.
  • Episode 720, "Build-A-Bot": Stampy being repeatedly head-butted by goats, complete with him scolding a parent-goat for setting a bad example for its kid.
  • Episode 725, "The Door's Wrong": The entire opening sequence is messed up through Stampy complaining about his door being placed in the wrong orientation, and his futile attempts to fix it with Fizzy.
  • Episode 726, "C.O.D": Stampy firing Fizzy from being the door to his balcony and "promoting" him to be the Chief of Dirt (or C.O.D) for the build of the episode.

    Episodes 727–749 
  • Episode 728, "Mattress Man":
    • Polly and Fizzy winning the first round 6–0 to Stampy and William... mainly because of the two's strategies Gone Horribly Wrong.
    • Related to the above, William failing the jump to the starting platform. Repeatedly.
    • For the game's final rounds, there was just a random goat inexplicably hanging out on the minigame platforms.
  • Episode 731, "Mystery Prize": The final game of the Christmas tournament ends up being 'Mattress Man', and like in the official tournament, Epic Failure is inbound.
    • In the first round, Stampy forgot to equip his shield and was instantly knocked down.
    • In the first two rounds in a row, William tried and once again failed to even reach the starting platform, forcing Stampy to tweak the conditions for the minigame rounds to begin to make sure William could even participate.
  • Episode 732, "Snowman Party": Fizzy creating the eponymous snowman party. It must be seen to be believed.
  • Episode 733, "Christmas Invasion":
    • Considering his consistent misspellings of Santa whenever he gets added to the Love Garden, Stampy tries to add him under a different name instead, AKA "Father Christmas", or should we say, "Father Crispmas"?
    • While being held hostage in the train, Stampy announces that he has a plan, and the next few times we cut back to the group, he has an impromptu parkour race with his Helpers, they play Hide and Seek and Cake Peek-a-boo, and the Helpers are disgusted by Stampy's singing skills. Granted, Stampy and the Helpers do actually have a plan, but still.
    • Stampy and Sqaishey's comments in the livestream chat during the episode premiere.
      Sqaishey Quack: MATRESS MAN TO SAVE THE DAY.. IM CALLIN IT
      Sqaishey Quack: (in response to HTT rebuilding Stampy's bedroom with nether blocks in his style) he is so bad at building.... ew
      stampylonghead: (in response to HTT redecorating his bedroom on the SLW with red carpet) ​Not red! I like Blue!
  • Episode 734, "My New Bedroom": The fact that the first thing Stampy does upon returning from his hiatus (other than his Morning Routine) is to criticize HitTheTarget's Lack of Imagination in "redesigning" his bedroom. In other words, he's more concerned about how HTT didn't Do Wrong, Right.
    Stampy: But you know what the thing is? It's that he could have designed this bedroom, like, in any way he wanted, but he has no imagination — like, the ceiling's basically the same; the balcony's the same, but like, blue; and like, the floor's the same, but red; like, he's put the painting in the same place, like, it's so– he's so boring, he has no imagination, he tries to copy what I'm gonna do, and he just makes an absolute mess of it.
  • Episode 737, "Slush Rush":
    • Stampy goes through some suggestions for the name of the minigame him and the Helpers are playing in the episode. Some, like 'Slush Rush' (Fizzy's suggestion and the one that gets used) are genuinely good names, but others are less so. Not only is one suggestion 'Mattress Man' again (which Stampy points out barely made sense as a name for the actual Mattress Man game), but William's suggestion is 'Semifrozen Water Run', which Stampy can only call accurate to what the game is about.
    • The fact that in the final round of the minigame (Stampy vs Polly vs William), it was discovered that everyone overran the course, with Stampy going six laps through the course and Polly going seven laps... only five laps were needed to win, and no one noticed until they re-checked the footage near the end of the episode when they ran into some confusion on how many laps they had run through.
  • Episode 740, "Rejected": Fizzy and Polly inexplicably dying in the middle of the minigame tournament because they didn't hit the Soft Water. Stampy had to pause the tournament so that everyone could sleep and set their spawns in the Funland because it took him two deaths to realize how unintentionally dangerous the minigame was... but by that point, the sun was already just about to rise.
  • Episode 745, "Drip Drop":

    Episodes 750–823 
  • Episode 775, "Candle With Care":
    • Fizzy destroys Stampy's storage area because Stampy made another joke about raisin cookies.
    • While building the candle shop, Stampy sometimes finds random stuff from the chests in his inventory that he has to throw out.
    • To make it up to Fizzy, Stampy lets him build the last wick. He builds it extra long.
      Stampy: (to himself) I let him choose!
    • One Helper filled out an entire area with torches. Then, when Stampy walks out of the shop, there's coal everywhere.

    Stampy's Funland 
  • "Temple Pit": At one point in Round 2, Squid knocks Stampy onto the ladder on the side of the pit, but then proceeds to fall into the pit himself. Stampy gets back up quicker and starts pushing the minecart towards his side. Squid tries to parkour onto the bridge to attack Stampy, but ends up falling into the pit and dying.

    Unsorted 
  • In Part 6 of the Stampy's "Lovelier" World Tour, a severe case of Mood Whiplash occurs when Stampy briefly passes HitTheTarget and Veeva Dash's joint office in their fortress (which also got an upgrade in the process of reconstructing the world) and calls it "couple goals".
  • When Stampy held a charity stream for the Starlight Children's Foundation, someone named Hit The Target donated a few times throughout. Stampy joked that it was the actual Hit The Target, and the only reason he was donating was to persuade Stampy to let him out of the trap he was put in at the end of Episode 719, "I Won".
    Stampy: Yeah, he's on his phone while in the trap.
    Sqaishey: Hit The Target has a phone?

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