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  • After ripping Where the Dead Go To Die a new one for being a horribly made and just flat out horrible movie, Bob along with guest star Splat in the Hat's Fedora, go onto defend the spirit of Halloween, giving the holiday an upbeat moral about human trust and kindness with complete strangers giving children candy. The entire episode could be considered one as the duo found the movie so completely horrific the summary they gave was actually a massive Lighter and Softer rewrite.
  • In his review of Santa Buddies, Bob complains about how it's obvious that the puppy singing is a professional singer whose voice was edited in post. He goes onto IMDB to see who did the dog's voice actress was. She was really voiced by a little girl.
  • The dedication to the late Judith Barsi in the first part of The Land Before Time review is done with utmost sensitivity. In fact, Bobsheaux seems to find it offensive that the studios would even dare to make a franchise without one of their lead actresses.
  • At the end of his review for The Rescuers, Raven thanks Bobsheaux for not ripping into the movie.
  • In his review of Zootopia, Bobsheaux comes up with a beautiful summation of what the movie's trying to say:
    Bobsheaux: ...And frankly, I didn't think it was possible to get an uplifting message from a movie that basically says "We all kind of suck". We all have our problems, we all have our failings, we all have our issues with 'this group' or 'that group'. But in spite of all that, or maybe because of it, we all need to try to be better. Try to imagine what this person is going through, try to understand why they might hold this position on a particular issue, try to help your fellow man even if you don't understand anything about them. In short, Try everything.
  • In his review of "The True Story of Puss in Boots", Bobsheaux shows some humanity towards the ogre of the story. Despite that he's supposed to be an antagonist, Bobsheaux recognizes the Ogre isn't so much the bad guy in the story so much as he's a pawn in the Chancellor's game, and doesn't ask for much except to be a swan. And when the movie makes it so that Puss instead gives the Ogre candy that turns him into a duck, Bobsheaux pulls a What the Hell, Hero? on Puss, citing that all the Ogre wanted was a little kindness (in the form of becoming a swan), not holding back that what Puss did instead was mean-spirited and unkind.
  • In his review for The Land Before Time movies 7-10, he gives The Big Freeze some respect for providing Mama Swimmer her own little story and showing her dedication towards her son Spike, including her jumping into a frozen lake to save him.
    Ducky: Mama, you did it! You saved him!
    Mama Swimmer: Of course I did. He’s my boy.
    Bobsheaux: Damn straight he is!
  • At one point in his review of The Land Before Time movies 11-14, he shows a picture of himself cradling a baby. It turns out that this is his newborn nephew.
  • Bob dedicating his review of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to the late Gene Wilder.
    Bob: May you rest in peace in your world of pure imagination.
    • The credits music is even Bobsheaux singing the song as Wilder sung it in his version of the film; and he does a surprisingly good job singing.
  • For his "Sing-A-Long" Month, he decides to review The Wee Sing Train movie, which is his girlfriend's daughter's favorite movie.
    • Adding onto this entry, anytime Bob reviews something that his girlfriend likes, he closes the review out with his version of Randy Newman's "I Love to See You Smile", which is his and Raven's song. Awww...
  • Building on his review of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Bobsheaux makes an off-hand remark that Charlie's building a model chocolate factory (made of leftover tooth paste caps) is meant to establish that despite his humble beginnings, Charlie shares a bit of Willy Wonka's creativity. Although it's in all in good fun, it shines some light on how Charlie and Willy shared something in common.
    Bobsheaux: Aww! Isn't that cute? He's just as weird and obsessed as Wonka himself.
  • A fan anonymously donated $1000 in cash to Bob in December 2016. Even better, the thing Bob was planning on getting with the money, his girlfriend, Raven, already bought for him for Christmas: a new camera.
  • During his review of Santa Paws 2: The Santa Pups, he calls out the movie for daring to say that humans love their pets only because of Christmas spirit. He then takes a moment to talk about having his deceased cats' caskets and even talking to them every once in a while.
  • His reaction to Periwinkle in Blue's Big Musical certain counts as this. From going along with his little magic to trick to showing great deals of sympathy for him, to even cradling him in the review's title card
  • At the end of his Pupstar review, Bobsheaux expresses great concern over young actress singer Makenzie Moss being corrupted in the future by Disney into another pop star with a messed up life. Bobsheaux, now in human form after numerous reviews in various animal forms, has a talk with cinema itself on how his reviews will inspire others to do better.
  • The Puppy Star Christmas review, just for the fact that the review was requested by a woman whose six-year-old daughter watched Bobsheaux's videos when she was sick and they helped her feel better.
  • Despite making his hatred for the Descendants franchise clear and tearing it apart, Bobsheaux states in the beginning of his Descendants 3 review that he has nothing against the young actors who worked on it and calls Cameron Boyce’s sudden death a tragedy. The review ends with a tribute to Boyce.
  • As of 2022, Bobsheaux has celebrated the 10 year anniversary of his channel, and it is impressive and heart-warming that he's come so far!

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