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  • 101 Dalmatians: "1001 Dalmatians" - Pongo and Perdita return to the Darlings with all 99 puppies, with Roger and Anita deciding to keep them all. Many months later, the couple is now in debt from all the veterinary bills and dog food they had to pay for, Nanny quit, leaving the house an absolute pigsty, and even more puppies have been born. Worse still, Rolly ate all the food, having a massive Balloon Belly as a result. Cruella tries to take advantage of the situation, but the starving dogs lunge at her and start eating her alive, as the camera pans out to the title of the sketch.

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  • The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: "Jimmy Neutron Discovers Brainrot" - Jimmy discovers internet brainrot such as Skibidi Toilet and Italian Brainrot, and while he is naturally disgusted and confused, his IQ is so high that he remains unfazed by it. This sketch could use the official Jimmy Neutron action figure from Jazwares.
  • Airplane!: "Ted's Backstory" - Ted Striker wonders why two people committed suicide while another person attempted to while he was reminiscing about how he met Elaine Dickinson, so he tries telling his backstory to himself... only to realize how bleak his backstory was and shoot himself.
  • Almost Naked Animals: "Practically Naked Animals" - Howie is apprehended by the police for wearing nothing but his underwear in public. Howie tries to excuse himself by saying he's a nudist, but the police call bullshit on him and give him a fine.
  • Alphabet Lore: "Alphabet Doomed" - The letters spell "Thermonuclear bomb" in order to defeat F, but the results are... well, very dire. Sure, they kill F, but a massive chunk of the other letters are wiped out by the blast. Subtitles could be used to translate the letters' Pokémon Speak.
  • Alphablocks: "I Arrest You!" - A take on the episode "Outlaw", as well as a deconstruction of Artistic License – Law Enforcement. After I's constant threats to arrest the Alphablocks for ludacris offenses, the actual police come after her to arrest her for impersonating a police officer and attempting to make up her own laws, to which she responds "I... I arrest you for impersonating a police officer!", enraging the cops, one saying "We ARE police officers, you fucking dumbass!" and another saying "That's it, after her!". I then says "...SHIT! Make a run for it!". After C, another A and R spell "car", a police chase ensues, with I being caught and convicted for 10 years. In a refrence to one of the fanmade sketches "Cult and Punishment", she also meets the Lamb (awaiting their execution) who asks her what she's in for, claiming they're on death row for "mass murder". This sketch could use the official Alphablocks character set.
  • The Amazing Digital Circus: All of the original voice actors for the main cast could reprise their roles for these sketches, and the official Animiniz figures could be used to animate them.
    • "The Not So Amazing Digital Circus" - Caine introduces the circus members to a new character: a vibrator named "Dylan" who gets sexually attracted to Ragatha and wants to impregnate her, but gets mad when Caine tells him that "we can't have any of that YouTube Kids' Channel nonsense here". However, this doesn't stop Dylan from trying to take Ragatha to her room and try to rape her there, but he is luckily stopped by Caine, who erases him from the game once and for all. Everything Pomni had just seen causes her to lose her mind and abstract, beating up and dismembering all the other circus members, which causes Jax to enter PTSD mode before he ultimately abstracts himself, but not before saying "I'M COMING, RIBBIT!!!". The entire circus devolves into chaos before everything freezes, cutting to the Blue Screen of Death. A human girl (actually Pomni's human form) takes off a headset and says "Aw, damnit!".
    • "Caine Gets Plastic Surgery" - Zooble and Pomni confess to Caine that his head comprising of two eyes in a pair of dentures honestly freaks them out, with Zooble suggesting that he gets plastic surgery. So, Caine goes to the doctor to squeeze himself in for an appointment. It then cuts to the circus members in Caine's hospital room awaiting the reveal of his new face, and when the doctor unravels the bandages, his head is revealed to look just like his voice actor, The Autarch. When he asks his performers how he looks, Jax has a Hollywood Heart Attack, Zooble takes their head off and throws it out of a window, Gangle sticks her ribbons into a paper shredder, Kinger rips his eyes out, Ragatha drenches herself with gasoline and lights herself on fire, Bubble pops herself, and Pomni just straight up faints in shock. Caine then retaliates by shouting "YOU PARASITES!!!".
    • "Gangle's Real Face": After Jax breaks Gangle's comedy mask once again, he wonders what she actually looks like without her other mask, but she refuses to take it off. A curious Jax goes ahead and pulls off the other mask, revealing Gangle's tiny head at the tip of her ribbon neck. He's left speechless for a moment, then actually decides to give Gangle her mask back, only to accidentally drop and break it, infuriating her. The scene cuts to Gangle meeting up with the other players, now wearing Jax's severed head like a mask. Disturbed, Zooble tells her she could have just borrowed one of their masks instead.
  • The Angry Video Game Nerd: "AVGN Goes to Anger Management" - The Nerd gets sent to anger management classes after a review/gameplay of a certain rage game ends in him nuking the entire island continent of Australia. While in class, he meets none other than The Nostalgia Critic, who asks him what he's in the class for. James Rolfe and Doug Walker could reprise their roles as the Nerd and the Critic for this sketch.
  • Animal Crossing: "Animal Crossing Villagers Can't Get Along" - A deconstruction of the World of Funny Animals trope á la Beastars and Zootopia by having the islanders express Fantastic Racism and carnivorism towards each other, and the town/island rep having to deal with it.
  • Animaniacs: "Justice For Buttons" - Buttons returns from his latest adventure in keeping Mindy safe, but is reprimanded by Mindy's parents for tracking mud in their house. However, their scolding attracts two social workers who pass by their house; one from the humane society and one from child protective services. They come to the house and find out what Mindy's parents put Buttons through on a regular basis; leaving Mindy in his care instead of spending time with her, allowing her to run away if something cute catches her eye. Not helping their case is that Mindy refers to them as "Lady" and "Mr. Man" due to how little time they spend with her. Having also noticed how battered Buttons is from his latest adventure, the social workers arrest Mindy's parents for child neglect and animal abuse, while Buttons is taken to the animal shelter and Mindy is sent to a foster care center. Mindy says a sad "I love you, Buttons, bye-bye." before she and Buttons are separated.
  • Anomalous Coffee Machine: "What Not To Type Into The Machine" - The player types "Robot Chicken Season 5" into the coffee machine, and it produces the cup. Horu drinks it and remarks on how terrible it tastes, then immediately starts suffocating and dies. You get a special achievement berating you for just how cruel what you did was.
  • Anytown: "Fourth of July in Anytown" - The residents of Anytown are celebrating the 4th of July, complete with barbecues, fireworks and a parade that includes a performed dressed in a sexy Statue of Liberty costume. Things suddenly get awkward when Donald Trump (in the same style as the specials) shows up, and then starts talking about his plan to annex Canada (the series' country of origin) to the United States. This naturally disgusts everyone else (even Rotten and Malicious) and it pushes Goodly into banning celebrating the holiday in the town, much to Trump's chagrin. It could be done in paper cutout stop-motion, I.e. the same style as the "Ping Them Back" sketch from season 4.
  • Arthur: "Arthur Has Enough" - It's a rainy day at Arthur's house, and Arthur is trying to do his homework, but he can't concentrate because D.W. is playing "Crazy Bus" on her CD player and David and Jane choose to ignore it instead of telling her to stop. When Arthur threatens to break the CD, David and Jane ground Arthur without television. This prompts Arthur to give his family a "The Reason You Suck" Speech; D.W. for being the most annoying younger sister ever, and David and Jane for being far too lenient when disciplining D.W. and far too harsh when disciplining him. He cites many examples, from the time D.W. broke his model airplane after he told her not to touch it to the time she stole their password book to watch Dr. Whosit. He tells David and Jane that in ten years when he turns eighteen, he's going to move out and that he never wants to see them again. However, this backfires tremendously as the very next scene shows Arthur tied to a chair with his mouth taped shut while his family re-enact the infamous Torture Porn scene from Reservoir Dogs on him as his "punishment" for "talking back to his family", with "Crazy Bus" playing instead of "Stuck In The Middle With You" on D.W.'s CD player. Michael Yarmush, Michael Caloz, Sonja Ball and Bruce Dinsmore could reprise their roles as the Read family.
  • Audi: "The Greatest Car Logo Story Ever Told" - Two logo design executives named Harold and Uriel are brainstorming ideas for the perfect car logo, but their gluttonous co-worker Tom accidentally spills root beer and onion rings on their design sheet, which at first enrages Harold, who was about to give his co-worker a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown until Uriel stops him to say that Tom inadvertently made the perfect car logo design: four rings interlocking together. And at that moment, the Audi car logo was born. Inspired by the Starbucks logo sketch from season 6.
  • Austin Powers: "Just Swing It" - Austin is at a shindig, dancing and hip-thrusting with hippie chicks, only for a whole conga-line of single-moms and pregnant women to show up demanding he take responsibility. "Yeah, let me get back to you on that", and he calls Basil to ready the cryogenic freezer.

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  • Backyard Sports: "110% Juiced" - The Backyard Kids, taking cues from their professional friends, begin using performance-enhancing drugs. The resulting obvious side effects- roid rage, acne, and facial hair, even among the girls- leads to Mr. Clanky deciding to "recast" the kids, leading to the later Atari-era designs.
  • The Backyardigans: "The Backyardigans Do Pulp Fiction" - The main quintet re-enact Pulp Fiction, with Pablo as Vincent Vega, Tyrone as Jules Winnfield, Uniqua as Mia Wallace, and Austin as Winston Wolfe. The official Fisher-Price figures could be used; The Shadow Reader could voice Austin, his favourite character.
  • Banjo-Kazooie: "Banjo's Breakfast" - A Deconstruction of Anthropomorphic Food, a la Sausage Party. Banjo wakes up one morning and decides to have some breakfast of toast, eggs, and orange juice before beginning his adventure. He first finds two sentient pieces of bread, grabs them, and puts them in the toaster, where they scream in horror as they're being toasted. Then he finds a sentient orange and takes it to the juicer, where it screams in horror as it's being juiced. Finally, he gets Kazooie to lay two eggs, which he then cooks in a frying pan. When the toast pops out of the toaster and tries to make a break for it, Banjo uses his frying pan to knock them out. The toast screams in horror as Banjo eats them, washing them down with the orange juice. After finishing his breakfast, Banjo is rewarded with a Jiggy, which Kazooie then eats as the Jiggy, you guessed it, screams in horror. This sketch could use the Banjo and Kazooie action figure 2-Pack by Premium DNA, and like with the game the sketch is based on, all the dialogue could be done in "Banjo-ese".
  • Barney & Friends:
  • Battle for Dream Island: "BFDI Gets Real" - A Deconstructive Parody of the Death Is Cheap aspect present in BFDI and a lot of other Object Shows: Blocky pops Bubble in front of Pencil and Match as one of his pranks, only to be caught and arrested by the police. The incident then shows up on the news, and Blocky gets taken to court, where the judge sentences him to being executed by incineration for murdering Bubble, only for the executioner, Match, to be incinerated herself by the flame on her hair. It could be animated in the style of the show, much like the Homestar Runner sketch.
  • The Beatles: "The Best Assassin" - Inspired by the "Cheetah kills Princess Diana" sketch and one of the theories on this page, the sketch opens with former drummer Pete Best in a hotel room, gloating to himself about something that's about to happen to his replacement: Ringo Starr. It's revealed that Pete hired an assassin to kill Ringo as payback for his former bandmates replacing him. He then gets a call from the assassin, Mr. Chapman, but when Pete asks if Ringo is dead, he learns (to his horror) that while Chapman heard him say that one of the Beatles was to be killed, he didn't hear him specify that it had to be Ringo. Realizing that the wrong man died, Pete nervously asks who he did kill. Smash Cut to John Lennon's grave, where a grief-filled Pete tries to comfort an equally devastated Yoko Ono.
  • Bee Movie: "Bee Man" - Barry and Vanessa hear a knock on the door and are repulsed to see Ken, now a hideous mutant due to infusing himself with bee DNA in an attempt to win back Vanessa's heart, paying homage to The Fly (1958). Vanessa brings up Ken's bee allergy, which leads him to suddenly pass out. He awakens in a lab, back to his normal self, lamenting on his failure until some scientists suggest taking inspiration from Ant-Man (2015) for his next plan. Later, Barry and Vanessa have a picnic, when Ken appears again to show off his Ant-Man powers. He shrinks himself down to bee size, only to be accidentally stepped on. Barry comments that he should have been flying when he did that. Ken awakens in a hospital, down to one last option. That evening, Barry and Vanessa find out via social media that Ken has moved on to dating a praying mantis; Vanessa is happy for him, but Barry can't overlook one crucial detail with mantis girls. Sure enough, it's revealed that the mantis decapitated Ken and is eating his head. Patrick Warburton could reprise his role as Ken.
  • Between the Lions:
    • "Chicken Jane Has Fun For Once" - Chicken Jane sees something bad coming to Scott and Dot, but decides not to save Scott and Dot after getting fed up with their stupidity and being annoying, signing "Fuck You" before running off.
    • "Chicken Jane and the Nuclear Bomb" - Scott, Dot, and Chicken Jane come to a bomb shelter. At the bomb shelter, a nuclear bomb gets set off, and Chicken Jane writes "RUN". Scott and Dot read the message and run away just in time, but the bomb goes off on Chicken Jane, turning her into a roast chicken. Scot says "Look, Dot, Look! Chicken Jane is dead!", then Dot says "We are not dead." Afterwards, they both say "Thank you, Chicken Jane... oh, right."
    • "Cliff Hanger Has Enough" - Cliff Hanger is shown hanging on the branch as usual, saying "Can't... hold... on... much... longer!" After failing to get the helicopter chorus' attention as usual, Cliff Hanger gives up trying to save himself and says "Aw, what the fuck." Then he lets go of the branch and plummets to his death, hitting several rocks before getting impaled through his stomach on a stalagmite.
  • The Big Comfy Couch: "The Big Uncomfy Stretch" - When Loonette does her daily stretches on her clock rug, she ends up pulling a muscle, putting herself in great pain. She tells Molly to call 911, so Molly does. However, since Molly can't actually talk and can only communicate through thought bubbles, the paramedics can't hear her and think someone is prank-calling them. Loonette, hearing the conversation from the other room, cusses the shit out of Molly for not bringing medical attention to her fast enough, and that her muscles are killing her. This sketch could use the official dolls of Loonette and Molly from Playmates.
  • Big Hero 6: "Tadashi Is Here" - Baymax repeatedly says "Tadashi is here" as Hiro tries to remove his health care chip. Frustrated, Hiro kicks open a closet and finds an intoxicated Tadashi inside, revealing to have faked his death so nobody would interfere with his drug habits. Baymax is about to suggest doing something about his addiction, when his batteries start to deplete and he also gets high, to Hiro's chagrin.
  • Blue's Clues:
    • "Play Blue" - Steve, having found all three clues, sits in the Thinking Chair, revealing each clue as follows: a bottle of hand sanitizer, a magazine, and two suspiciously arranged cupcakes. The answer to Blue's Clues turns out to be that Blue found Steve's Porn Stash, which sends Steve into a panic as he goes to scold Blue for looking at his "private shit". Then Mailbox comes in through the window and delivers Steve the newest issue of Playboy. Steve takes the magazine and promptly starts swatting Blue with it, calling her a "bad dog" as Mailbox watches in horror. This sketch was inspired by the "There's So Much Porn" scene from Ted 2.
    • "Paprika's Conception" - Paprika asks Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper where she came from. Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper struggle to answer her question, and what follows is a flashback where Mr. Salt and Mrs. Pepper get into bed and turn on some romantic music. Mr. Salt then proceeds to pour some of his salt into Mrs. Pepper. After the flashback ends, they tell Paprika that she came from the stork.
  • Bluey: David McCormack could reprise his role as Bandit for these sketches; they could also utilize the official figures from Moose Toys to animate the Heeler family.
    • "Blue Heeler Supremacy" - Inspired by this M&M's commercial parody, Bandit expresses Fantastic Racism toward Chili and Bingo for being red heelers instead of blue, much to the confusion and slight horror of Bluey.
    • "Bandit Gets Neutered" - Chilli tells Bluey and Bingo that Bandit needs help being neutered, so they decide to help. Bandit believes that his family is only pretending to neuter him since he knows them well, but to his horror, he discovers they're neutering him with an actual knife, which causes him to bleed and scream in pain while saying that he wants a divorce, just as Stu Pickles did.
  • Bobby's World: These sketches could use the kids' meal toys of Bobby from McDonald's and/or Subway.
    • "Uncle Ted's Brownies" - Martha, Howard, and Uncle Ted are baking brownies, the former two for a bake sale, and the latter are his own personal brownies laced with weed. When Bobby asks the adults if he can have a brownie, Uncle Ted accidentally gives Bobby one of his personal brownies. Bobby eats it and goes on a psychedelic trip. Later, Uncle Ted decides to watch TV while eating his personal brownies, only to realize he accidentally took Martha and Howard's bake sale brownies instead. Martha and Howard sell Uncle Ted's personal brownies, causing people to go on psychedelic trips of their own and leading to Howard and Martha getting arrested for possessing and selling weed, as well as Bobby being sent to a foster care center.
    • "Bobby's Lullaby" - A stop-motion remake of this video, in which Bobby sings "Hush Little Baby", a lullaby Martha sang to him when he was afraid in the dark, and as he sings, a mockingbird flies up to him and tries unsuccessfully to sing, prompting Bobby to rip off the mockingbird's wings, jam a needle in its eye, and break its knees, killing it. A parrot named Fred then flies up to Bobby, and when he sees what Bobby did to the mockingbird, he poops in fear.
  • Brandy & Mr. Whiskers: "Brandy & Mr. Whiskers Return Home" - After spending years trapped in the Amazon jungle, the titular dog and rabbit are rescued and flown home. Once they reach the airport, however, they need to be quarantined. It's soon revealed that the two pets picked up various diseases; Brandy from having sex with wild animals and Whiskers from licking things off the forest floor. Ultimately, they are denied from returning to their owners and instead placed in a zoo. Whiskers joyfully remarks that it's just like being in the jungle, which leads Brandy to bawl in despair.
  • The Brave Little Toaster: "The Brave Little Toaster Returns" - After spending the last few decades in a box, Toaster and his friends come out and meet their modern day, smart appliance counterparts who have replaced them. Their leader, a smartphone who uses gen-Z slang, uses his screen to show the millenial appliances what they've missed. Once they get to the current remakes and reboots, they're so disgusted by what they've seen that they decide to go back into their box, with Kirby saying that some things are better left in the past.
  • Brawl of the Objects: "Unprepared to be Killed" - An unofficial Deleted Scene from the episode "Unprepared to be Scared", which shows how Team Vanilla became ghosts in the first place. It starts with them walking up the staircase, with each member disappearing one-by-one (Shelly, Shieldy, Slurpy, and Party Hat, in that order). They wake up in a room with Controlly, who proceeds to kill Team Vanilla by smashing Shelly into bits, melting Shieldy into molten metal in a crucible, snipping Slurpy into bits with a pair of scissors, and lighting Party Hat on fire with a flamethrower. Controlly then flees the scene in a matter of time before they could resurrect as ghosts. Just as with the BFDI and Inanimate Insanity sketch ideas, this one could also be done in imitation Flash animation.
  • Brawl Stars:
    • "Amateur Showdown Fighter" - Kit is brought into the Solo Showdown for the first time, but he is massively unprepared, saying "I-I've never fought anyone in my life! I'm just a cat! Can't I, y'know, lick my own ballsack, choke up hairballs, scratch up my owner's furniture, all the stuff we cats do?" but the narrator shushes him. As soon as the fight begins, Kit is in a panic - bullets, glass bottles, poisonous knives, noxious hairspray, cacti and ninja stars are flying everywhere. He hides in a bush, trying to figure out what to do, only to be spotted by Bull, in which Kit just barely survives being ambushed. He gets his first kill on Buzz, who was acting more of an amateur than he was, only to get instantly killed by Edgar, who admits he took down 5 Brawlers already. He says "I've killed 5 more people than you, bitch." as he expresses the Clown Pin, in which Kit's ghost says, baffled, "Why is it even acting like a mime!? It's a clown! Have we not established that both clowns and mimes are completely different things?"
    • "Realistic Brawl" - Draco learns the hard way that a guitar has nothing on Dynamike's sticks of dynamite. After a pause as he looks down on the ready-to-detonate TNT sticks, he says "Oh... shit." and the sticks blow up.
    • "Brawl Stars Vs. PETA" - As Lola and Nita are fighting with their weaponized fox and bear, a group of PETA members attack them for using innocent animals in combat against their will and have Bruce and the fox taken to a sanctuary.
  • Bubble Guppies: "Teachers' Lounge" - While the Guppies are out at recess, Mr. Grouper goes into the teachers' lounge of his school. When he gets hungry, Mr. Grouper decides to eat one of the little fish because, well, he's a grouper. The other little fish watch in horror as Mr. Grouper eats one of their brethren, getting blood everywhere, so much so that they decide to book it on the spot. Just then, Molly and Gil walk in on their teacher eating a fish and are so shocked that they are left in Stunned Silence. Mr. Grouper responds "What? I'm a predator, that was my prey. Aren't I allowed to do something like this?". Molly responds "We're... just going to leave." as she and Gil swim away.
  • Bump in the Night: "Socks to Be Mr. Bumpy" - A hungry Mr. Bumpy roams around the bedroom at night, looking for socks to eat. He finds a crusty one with white residue on it and eats it, noting that it tastes funny. He then finds a Playboy magazine, a bottle of lotion, and used tissues. Realizing that he just ate a masturbation sock, he throws up in horror.

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  • The Caboose Who Got Loose: "The Caboose Who Got Loose Again" - This sketch takes place after the end of the story. Katy rolls down a hill and gets stuck between two evergreen trees, getting her wish to finally be stuck in one place and never have to work again. However, she soon finds it dull having nothing to do but look at the view in front of her with her only company being the birds and squirrels who nest in her. She's also not fond of the former pooping on her. She begins to miss the hustle and bustle of the busy freight trains and realizes that seeing the world wasn't such a bad thing after all. One day, two lumberjacks come to the forest, getting ready to cut down some trees for their wood. They come to the two trees Katy is nested in, not knowing of her presence in them until after it's too late. When they chop the trees down, this causes Katy to fall from them and accidentally crush the lumberjacks to death. Katy is horrified when she sees what she did and throws up. The manager of the logging company finds out about what Katy did and promptly has her cut up. All that remains of Katy is her head, which is tossed into a pile of scrap wood, where she meets up with the Spiteful Brake Van (from the "Trial of Douglas the Scottish Twin Engine" sketch), who has also been reduced to just a head. He tells her that he can relate to what she's been through. Like with the story the sketch is based on, all the dialogue could be done in rhyme.
  • Caillou: "Too Busy To Play" - Caillou walks up to his parents, asking them if they can go to the park, only for them to decline, with Doris telling Caillou that she and Boris are too busy to take Caillou to the park. Knowing Caillou, he doesn't take this well and gets angry, but this time he asks his parents why they're always too busy to take him anywhere or do anything with him (including not taking him and Rosie to the water park, the zoo, the circus, or the movies). Boris retorts by telling Caillou that they're very poor, and that he and Doris are always "very busy" because they are working very hard to make enough money to pay off the house taxes and put the food at the table, but have terrible working conditions at their jobs and are paid very little when pay day comes, while also adding that they can't even afford to renovate the house, as well as a Freudian Slip in the form of blurting out that their jobs are also the only things keeping them from going mad at the expense of their only son's behaviour, and that their Pushover Parents personas were just facades to hide the fact that they've been repressing the stress they were working up from Caillou's constant whining and spoiled behaviour. Upon realizing, they try to backtrack what they've said, but Caillou responds by saying that he's four years old and didn't even understand a single word his parents said.
  • Cars
    • "The Tormentor's Fate" - Mater makes a wrestling ring entry as "the Tormentor" by descending from the rafters on his tow string, only to lose his grip and plummet to his doom, mirroring the real-life fatal incident of WWE wrestler Owen Hart at Over the Edge 1999. The tagline would read "We're not sure if he had car insurance or life insurance."; the official Tormentor diecast from Mattel could be used.
    • "Lightning's Parasites" - Mater recounts one of his tall tales, where he is sent to an alternate dimension ruled by strange bipedal creatures. When Lightning doubts the credibility of the story, Mater says he was there too. Lightning is put into the story, where two of the creatures (a man and his pregnant wife) crawl into him and drive him to the hospital, during which the wife gives birth, all while being oblivious to the car's discomfort. Back in the present, Lightning still feels violated from that experience, as Mater comforts him saying it's all over. But then they encounter none other than Owen Wilson and Larry the Cable Guy, who crawl into their vehicle counterparts and drive off.
  • Catscratch: "Catscratch Meets Gear" - A mashup between the show and its Darker and Edgier predecessor Gear, wherein Mr. Blik drags Gordon and Waffle with him to save the world from destruction by turning their monster truck into a giant killer robot and fighting against dogs and insects in the animal war. Lots of death, violence, swearing, and chaos ensue. The sketch could use the official Catscratch McDonald's Happy Meal toys; Rob Paulsen, Kevin McDonald and Wayne Knight could reprise their roles as Gordon, Waffle and Mr. Blik respectively.
  • Clock Tower (1995): "Never Run With Scissors" - Bobby is chasing Jennifer with his trademark giant scissors, but, after running slower and slower, he eventually drops them onto the floor as he wheezes and complains that his back and arms are "f*cking killing [him]". So, he gets a new idea, and instead begins manically running after Jennifer with normal-sized scissors instead, one in each hand—alas, while he is much more mobile now, he winds up tripping and impaling his own face with said scissors, killing himself. Jennifer looks at the pitiful scene, turns to camera, and just shrugs while saying something along the lines of "Well, sh*t." before just calmly walking away.
  • Club Penguin: "How Club Penguin Actually Shut Down" - The real reason Club Penguin shut down, that being global warming taking a toll on the island, an economic crisis due to the games that penguins played to earn coins becoming harder, a severe fish shortage and Pookies becoming obnoxious and causing a minor disturbance. The official Jakks Pacific mix 'n match figures of the penguins could be used for this sketch.
  • Columbia Pictures: "The Lost Columbia Logo" - The logo starts out as normal, but near the end, Columbia (the torch lady) starts stripping out of her robes (in a different, more sexy way than she did in the Logo Joke on Cat Ballou). Then it's revealed that she was pole-dancing for a gang of thugs at a nightclub. This sketch could use the official Columbia action figure from Digaction; the tagline could read as "The logo you've always wanted to see and Sony Pictures didn't."
  • Cookie Run: "Wanna Shroomie?" - A First-Person Perspective of what it's like after eating one of Poison Mushroom Cookie's shroomies. The resulting Mushroom Samba is so whacked out that it makes the likes of Pink Elephants on Parade and The Grinch's Paraphernalia Wagon look sober in comparison.
  • Crash Bandicoot: "If Crash Bandicoot Was More Realistic" - While on N. Sanity Beach, Crash attempts to use his trademark spin attack to smash open some boxes, but it instead causes him to ricochet off the boxes and become extremely dizzy, so much so that he throws up and faints, falling unconscious in his own vomit.
  • Cult of the Lamb: These sketches could use the official Youtooz figures of the Lamb:
    • "Cult and Punishment" - The Lamb is killing other rival cults as usual, only for them to see red and blue flashing lights and hear police sirens, asking "Wait, what the-?". They stop dead in their tracks, and suddenly, 5 cop cars come out and the Lamb finds themself caught by the police (who, quite fittingly, are pigs), armed, who shout, among other things, "Romeo Unit, we've a code 666!", "SUSPECT HAS A SWORD!", "DROP THE BLADE AND STEP AWAY FROM THE CORPSES!". etc. They try to threaten to kill them like they did with the cults, but they all tackle them, take the sword out of their hand, put them into a prison van and have them taken to court. In court, Narinder attempts to defend by saying "Look, it wasn't a "mass murder" like you're saying it was. Ever heard of a cleansing?" and the judge, a hawk, responds "You obviously don't remember what happened to the Care Bears when they did a so-called cleansing. That's why New Jersey exists, doofus.", leaving Narinder in Stunned Silence. The Bishops argue with the judge, with Kallamar saying "I witnessed it all. The bloodshed, the destruction of rival residence... the horror...", Shamura saying "It was a bit much. I totally get it, but... why?", Heket commenting "It's an obvious crime against rivals!" and Leshy saying "He should be sentenced to a second death, shouldn't he? I don't think having his head chopped off was enough - God, he's so good at dying if that's the case.". After a while, The Lamb is eventually sentenced to execution by being slaughtered and made into lambchops, with what is left of them being distributed to "the other beings" (read: humans). Before being sent to their death, they are given their final meal, consisting of a pint of mint jelly, mutton, 2 cinnamon rolls and red wine. They eat the mutton without hesitation, as Foreshadowing of what is to come. Cue the Lamb, stripped of its clothes, being taken into the slaughterhouse, speaking their Final Words: "This is not over. The One Who Waits shall avenge my soul.", followed by their off-screen demise. Though we don't see properly what happens, we do hear buzzsaws, blood squelching and we see a shadow of the Lamb's life being taken away. After their remains (lambchops) have been distributed, a human child in a supermarket says to her human father "Daddy, these ones seem fresh! It says "likely not from a psychotic, murderous cultist!" and after a bit of suspicion, the father says "Sure, why not." and throws them in the shopping cart.
    • "More Than One Way To Sacrifice A Follower" - The Lamb uses new ways to sacrifice their misbehaving followers in varying levels of creativity, such as sending one into space without a space suit, pulling a bag over one's head and shooting it, flushing one down the toilet, showing one a movie which it seems to hate so much (or, even funnier, the 5th season of Robot Chicken) that it shoves dynamite into its own throat to kill itself, putting one into a blender, booping one on the nose and causing it to violently explode, feeding one to vultures, catapulting one into an active volcano and so on. It closes on a card saying "This was Narinder's idea, not the Lamb's.".
    • "Poop Is Valuable": The Lamb, busy cleaning up poop, wonders why some of their followers like poop so much, and witnesses a follower of theirs drop a Massive Poop. A follower states "This pile of shit could make us bank! It's a bigger pile of shit than the fifth season of Robot Chicken! More poop - MORE money! We're so millionaires!" before another goes to sell it, much to the Lamb's disdain.

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  • Dandy's World:
    • "How Ichor Is Made" - On a run, Boxten asks Poppy on where this Ichor comes from, triggering an insight on how Ichor is made, showing rejected Toons who are seen as useless and innapropriate by Gardenview (such as a contraceptive named "Connie", a condom packet named "Connor", a gun named "Bulletine" and a bong named "Bongo") being put onto a factory machine's conveyor belt before getting ground up and liquidized as anguished and agonized shrieks from the rejected Toons are heard, with their remains being dyed from red to black and put through a strainer, having drugs which make the Twisteds, well, Twisteds and, poured into Ichor machines and capsules. Poppy just shrugs and responds with "...no idea. I think Dandy just uses weird ink that makes the Twisteds batshit crazy or something.". Also, imagine a Funny Background Event where Shrimpo yells "I HATE THAT I HAVE A 0.05-INCH DICK!" while he's extracting, and Yatta attempting to distract a nearby Twisted but deciding to just ditch it and flip it off, enraging it as it kills her right then and there. Similar to the Despicable Me sketch below.
    • "When The Events End" - How the Event toons cope with being put away after their respective events are over, being put into a tiny cell akin to a prison cell. Eggson talks about how miserable it is in there, longing for the egg hunt, Flyte wonders how he can talk and his sister can't, Rudie wishes today could be Christmas just so he can get out of this hell, Bobette somberly makes a toy while in the cell, Ginger wonders when she can see her cousin Cosmo again, Bassie and Cocoa stand against eachother bickering and Coal sits there howling loudly. As for the Halloween Toons, Soulvester bangs his helmet on the wall, Ribecca cracks a few of her bones out of angst out of being in this prison, Eclipse clawing lines to count the days she's been inside and Gourdy horrified to learn what the internet has done to him despite his age.
    • "Is Glisten Gay?" - A group of Toons ask Glisten to come on a run, but he says "No can do, darlings - I've got a meeting I've got to get to! See ya!" before walking off. When pursued again, he, holding what looks to be a lipstick tube, says "My friend Oscar is waiting for me at the ga- I MEAN, I MEAN, THE ga... ga... gaming center... the arcade. Yes, that. Catch you later!". Rodger becomes suspicious, even noting that he's so "vain, glamarous and oddly girly that he provides the Mirrors of Vanity picture on This Very Wiki", so he asks Goob to follow Glisten around while recording his daily activities, which he happily agrees to do so, taking a video camera off of Rodger. A day later, footage is given to Rodger, and Glisten is seen purchasing condoms, BDSM products and makeup from the supermarket, strutting over to a local gay bar and aggresively making out with a partner of his, waving a rainbow flag during a party in said bar, partaking in BDSM with his partner at home and, though we don't see it, it's implied that they... well, did it, much to the shock of Rodger. Goob notes "So he did his shopping, went to a bar and got a girlfriend? That must mean he's-" before Shrimpo cuts him off, yelling "GAY!". Rodger triumphiantly jumps up and shouts "YES! I knew it! He's gay! Gay! You hear me? There is a god!". The Toons then all look at him, to which he says "...What?".
  • Dan Vs.: "Dan Vs. Johnson" - Dan gets revenge on his own penis for erecting at an inappropriate time at the grocery store by giving it a No-Holds-Barred Beatdown, only for Chris to walk in and catch him with his pants down. Chris is left so shocked that he leaps out of Dan's window and lands on Dan's car. Curtis Armstrong and Dave Foley could reprise their roles as Dan and Chris for this sketch.
  • Despicable Me: "Life and Death of A Minion" - While in the lair, Margo, Edith and Agnes ask Gru why he has so many Minions, and what he does with them when they can't work anymore. Gru, not wanting his girls to be disgusted by the truth, tells them to go back to the house. When they do, we get a glimpse of two Minions mating with each other, one Minion calling out another Minion for having an affair with yet another Minion, a Minion giving birth to a baby Minion in a hospital bed accompanied by two other Minions, and two Minions who are burnt out from having worked too much and looking to quit their jobs. Gru grabs the two Minions, puts them in a food processor, and grinds them into yellow paste. The next scene is of Gru serving the girls hot dogs with extra ”mustard“ for lunch, which are actually topped with Minion paste, but Gru has been feeding his girls with it under the guise of mustard for so long that they aren’t bothered by this.
  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid: "Diary of an Immature, Drug-taking Teen" - Greg is going to graduate Middle School with him realizing that he won't be able to write new journal entries after his 8th journal, so he chooses to take multiple drugs so he stays in Middle School before buying an orange diary. Zachary Gordon could reprise his role as Greg Heffley.
  • Discworld: As an inverse parody of real life flat earthers, a conspiracy theory emerges on the Disc that the world is actually round and lacks a turtle and elephants, to mixed reactions.
  • Dora the Explorer:
    • "Now I Know My ABC's" - An alternate ending of the episode "ABC Animals"; Dora, Boots and the Armadillo arrive at the letter Z in the ABC book, where they unzip the zipper on the Z and discover almost all the animals dead, with only their bones remaining, naturally horrifying them. The only survivors were the jaguar and the lion, who were eating the freshly-killed zebra. The lion then comes out and gasps for air, notices the three, and then explains to them that there was nothing to eat or drink inside the letter Z and that he and the jaguar ate all the other animals. Armadillo does not take this well and Boots promptly throws up. Inspired by this Dorkly Originals video.
    • "Azul's Big Crash" - Based on the episode "Choo Choo" and the Montparnasse derailment. Azul, with Dora and Boots riding him, gets ready to win the race to the big yellow station to get his new whistle. Unfortunately (to his and his passengers' horror), the station is at the bottom of a steep downhill. Azul engages his brakes, but they are not strong enough, and he plows through the station buffers and falls down on a road located at the bottom of the station. Much like the real-life accident, Dora and Boots miraculously survive, but a train station inspector also survives after dodging the falling Azul. Once he notices the crash, he immediately rushes over to Val the Octopus and gives him a hefty fine (which includes having to give the whistle prize to him) for putting the station in a place that can endanger a train and its passengers. While Dora and Boots leave, Azul (after the station inspector installs the whistle) is moved to the Island of Sodor to be put on a railway where he can never endanger people again. There, Sir Topham Hatt tells him, "So, I heard you've been involved in a train wreck, haven't you?" to which Azul replies, "All cause I needed a whistle, which I finally got."
  • Duckman: "What The Hell Are You Staring At" - While at an art museum, Duckman walks up to The Mona Lisa and says his Catchphrase, "What the hell are YOU staring at?!", to the painting. He proceeds to stare at it until it cuts to the next sketch. A post-credits scene shows Duckman, who is still staring at the painting, with his eyes bloodshoot and his eyelids struggling not to blink, it's nighttime outside and the museum is about to close. A museum guard shows up to escort him out of the museum, and when he leaves, the Mona Lisa blinks and says "Thank God. I thought that man would never leave." Jason Alexander could reprise his role as Duckman.

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  • Ed, Edd n Eddy:
    • "Ed, Edd n Eddy Discover Online Scamming" - The Eds decide to get into internet scams, and initially it pays off. Soon however, Ed opens up a suspicious email and instantly falls for it, causing him, Edd and Eddy to lose all the money in their credit cards. To make matters worse, they get tracked down and raped by none other than the Kanker Sisters, the ones behind the email.
    • "Beyond the Cul-De-Sac". A Where Are They Now montage of what happened to everyone when they grew up. The Kanker Sisters create a drug empire from their trailer park ala Breaking Bad, but be arrested after one of their mules rats them out, and they all face lengthy prison sentences. Jonny would be admitted to a mental hospital after watching Plank fall into a wood chipper, and would keep the remains and keep talking to them like Plank was just as he was before. Kevin would get a menial job at a bicycle shop, reminiscing about his Glory Days. Nazz would become a model. Sarah would become a politician, who'd shout her way to becoming the first female President of the United States. Jimmy would get into bodybuilding, but get caught up in a steroid scandal. Rolf would return to his homeland for an arranged marriage, with his animals being served as the wedding dinner. Ed would become a successful science fiction and horror writer, earning multiple writing awards and movie deals. Edd would become a Nobel Prize winning scientist, developing new ways to better benefit humanity. And finally, Eddy would become the CEO of a successful and massive company, only to get arrested for embezzlement after a few years.
  • Energizer Bunny: "Still Going!" - This three-part sketch is a parody of the Commercial Switcheroo trope popularized by Energizer by showing E.B. drumming his way into three Public Service Announcements, each one darker than the last, as a voiceover says "Still going! Nothing outlasts the Energizer battery. It keeps going, and going, and going...". It could also use the official Energizer Bunny articulated squeeze light figure from Eveready.
    • Part 1: The sketch starts out by showing an ASPCA-styled commercial, with sad, starving dogs and a Suspiciously Similar Song to "Angel" by Sarah McLachlan playing in the background. And then, E.B. drums in a few moments into the commercial as the voiceover says his spiel, much to the confusion of a Border Terrier.
    • Part 2: This sketch presents itself as a child endangerment PSA similar to the infamous "Can't Look" PSA from the NSPCC. It starts by showing a wallpaper of scared moons with faces and equally worried Sentient Stars as we hear a woman yelling at her baby to shut up, followed by a mug with a horrified SpongeBob SquarePants on it as a child is heard getting scolded and beaten by his parents, and then a Super Mario Bros. video game cover (with Mario on it running away from something) as a man can be heard jerking a young boy off. Then the E.B. walks in drumming, knocking over the Mario game cover and the SpongeBob mug (which shatters on the ground), with the voiceover saying his spiel.
    • Part 3: The final sketch is a parody of the Meth Project PSA "Parents". A teenage boy on a meth high tries to break into his parents' home, flip-flopping between hysterically apologizing and threatening to kill them at one point, and his terrified parents are seen in the window in tears as they decline to let them in. The boy keeps banging on the door until E.B. walks in drumming, and the voiceover saying his spiel before the boy grabs E.B. and throws him at the window, breaking it, and he lunges into his parents' home.
  • Eureeka's Castle: "Batly's Last Flight" - Batly flies into a turret of the titular location, where he falls down it bleeding while Eureeka, Magellan, and the Moat Twins watch in horror. Batly says "I meant to do that." just before he dies.

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  • Fanboy and Chum Chum: "Fanboy and Dumb Dumb" - The titular characters try to fly like Superman after jumping off a building, only to fall and break every bone in their bodies when they hit the pavement, followed by getting ran over by several cars which kill them. The tagline could read "Oh, that's not nice."; David Hornsby and Nika Futterman could reprise their role as the titular duo; the official Jazwares action figures could be used for them.
  • The Fairly OddParents!:
    • "Timmy Screwed Up" - Hazel is talking to Timmy about the events of her millionth wish with Timmy soon getting shocked when Hazel says that the millionth wish is a rule free wish. It would then have Timmy remember what he did with his millionth wish and realized that he screwed up as he wasted his only rule-free wish.
    • "Fairly Odd Foster Care" - A social worker lambasts Mr. & Mrs. Turner for their awful treatment of their son, particularly leaving him with Vicky despite all the warnings. The parents outright admit they should have had that abortion, at which point the disgusted social worker takes Timmy away without another word. As Timmy wonders what his new life will be like, Wanda warns him that he will lose his fairies if he's no longer miserable, but Cosmo gets an idea. Later, Timmy ends up being adopted by none other than Cosmo and Wanda in human disguises. Jorgen briefly intrudes, but realizes there's technically nothing in Da Rules against this, so he lets them be, concluding the skit on a rather heartwarming note.
  • Finding Nemo: "Finding Coral" - Marlin, Dory, and Nemo discover that Coral, as well as all of Nemo's siblings, are alive and well in a new reef. While she's happy to see them, Coral confesses that the barracuda attack was staged; it turns out the barracuda is her new husband and the adoptive stepfather of her kids, who they all love because he spoils them with gifts. Nemo consoles Marlin, remaining loyal to him, while Dory forgets who they are and starts playing with Coral's kids, and also thinks that Coral and the barracuda are her parents.
  • Flanimals: "Logical Flanimals" - The Flanimals acting more logical than you would expect, such as a Plamglotis realizing he can't eat the food he finds since his mouth is full of his hands, then realizing he can just take them out to eat the food he wants.
  • Front Row Joe: "Watch The Movie Or Be Destroyed" - The sketch starts out like a normal Cinemark theater policy trailer, with the three usher cats singing what not to do in a theater, and Joe and Clyde obeying and disobeying the rules as always. But then, chaos ensues when the four heavy metal foods from Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film For Theaters show up, take over the show, and begin singing a new song about theater policy. They also kill Clyde for breaking the rules by dismembering him and cutting his flesh into bits with (what else?) a linoleum knife, cooking his meat with broccoli into a stir-fry dish and eating him. The whole ordeal causes Joe, Elton, Popcorn Penny and the ushers to leave the cinema in a hurry. Mastodon could return as the food band for this sketch.
  • Frozen:
    • "You Froze My Weiner" - Elsa, who is shown wiping her mouth, asks a director if she can "be in [his] movie now", only for the man to be shown literally frozen solid (much like Anna when she sacrificed herself to save Elsa from Hans). Inspired by another M&M's parody.
    • "The Gas Elsa Passes" - As Elsa spawns Snowgies into existence by sneezing, the other characters wonder what would happen if she farts. Elsa does just that and a gargantuan Godzilla-like snow monster starts destroying Arendelle. Cue a wrestling match between the snow monster and Marshmallow.

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  • Gardenscapes: "It's The Player's Own Fault" - A parody of the game's infamous advertisements wherein the incompetent "player" causes the character in the ad to shoot herself, under the believe that "God hates her, can't let her have nice things, and is overall a huge failure". The in-ad text harshly shills the player for "being so stupid that you forced a woman to kill herself", and flat out calling them an "incompitent, soulless monster". It goes so far as to even encourage the player to shoot themselves too just so nobody has to deal with their incompitence anymore.
  • Garfield: "Garfield Meets Gordon Ramsay" - This sketch was inspired by the SuperMarioLogan video "The New Chef!". Garfield is fed up with Jon Arbuckle feeding him nothing but cat food for breakfast, lunch and dinner, so he decides to call Chef Gordon himself, in the hopes that he'll be able to make him "food that's actually appetizing for kitties over the age of 3 months". When Gordon arrives at Jon's house, he is horrified at the sight of Garfield being a talking cat on two legs, and asks Jon if he's "some sort of secret warlock with animal-warping powers", and that "PETA would be fucking pissed off" to find out about him. Jon asks Garfield if he called him over, but Gordon, offended by Jon calling him a "man", corrects him by saying "That's 'chef', you lower-class puke stain!" Gordon asks Garfield what he wants to eat, with Garfield responding by saying "Make me the biggest, most delicious lasagna that mankind has ever crafted!" However, Reality Ensues as Gordon is gobsmacked that Garfield wants lasagna, which is made with tomatoes and garlic, which is highly poisonous to cats, and asks Garfield if he has a death wish and why he doesn't eat what cats usually eat, such as fish. Eventually, Gordon simply fixes up a bowl of cat food for Garfield, who turns to the viewer and says "Well, at least it's not made or served by Jon this time." This sketch could reuse the same figures of Garfield, Jon and Gordon from the "Garfield At The Vet" and "MasterChef: Celebrity Edition" sketches. Breckin Meyer could also reprise his role as Jon.
  • Get Squiggling: "Squiglet For Hire" - Squiglet is hired by the UK police force as a sketch artist once word about his stellar artistic talents gets out. When asked to demonstate his artistic abilities, Squiglet responds by drawing a microwave called Miguel, who doesn't know why he's not working. Squiglet plugs him into a nearby outlet, saying he simply wasn't plugged in. The policemen are notably confused (one even says "...so, we've just hired a supernatural creature to work for us?", in which another responds "Yeah, did the fact that he's a literal monster not give it away?", and one of them even looks at her cup of coffee before tossing it on the floor), and the Chief, talking with the sergeant on the phone, says "Okay, so apparently what the new hire draws can come to life, but they need his help constantly for some reason. I'm as confused as you are, sarge." A recreation of the Squiglet mascot costume from the show could be used.
  • Ghost of Yōtei:
    • "Unrealistic" - Atsu is in the middle of fighting a bunch of Ronin, and one of them calls her a feminazi and complain about how unrealistic her managing to beat so many men single-handedly. She responds by wordlessly disembowling him and walking away without a second thought, the man complaining about "her emails" as he lies there dying.
    • "Weapon of Choice" - Atsu faces off against a random ronin on a one-on-one duel. The ronin switches from his sword to his kursurigama, and Atsu switches from her odachi to her yari. The ronin becomes perplexed by the logistic of her having two weapons of that size strapped to her on top of her guns, bows, arrows and shamisan. Atus proclaims its because its cool before pulling a bazooka out of hammerspace.
  • Goldfish Crackers: "The Snack That Frowns Back" - A parody of the Finn & Friends commercials where it starts like a normal commercial of the series as the main crew begins to start an adventure, until Jamie (the mentioned human character of the commercials) discovers that the crackers were alive the whole time and freaks out before stomping the crackers into crumbs. After that, a parody of the famous jingle (which now says "The snack that frowns back") plays. Real Goldfish Crackers could be used for this sketch.
  • Gravity Falls: "No Deal!" - A tourist exploring Gravity Falls casually runs into the Bill Cipher statue in the woods. Bill starts communicating with the tourist telepathically, saying he could fulfill every wish with just a simple handshake. The tourist badgers him with a bunch of questions until Bill gets angry enough to demand he just touch his damn hand already. Soos suddenly shows up to stop the tourist...then presents a fee for a handshake. The tourist realizes he has no money and leaves. Bill lets out a Cluster F-Bomb while Soos comments that they could never say that kind of stuff on the original show. Alex Hirsch could reprise his roles as Bill Cipher and Soos.

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