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  • Happy Tree Friends: "Death Has Given Up" - The scene starts with several of the characters having a tea party, when Lumpy accidentally rams into them with a truck before succumbing to a crash. The Grim Reaper is shown watching this from the underworld, where one of his associates asks if he should be doing something about that. The reaper responds that he's quit trying to keep tabs on those critters because they're all Too Dumb to Live and never learn from their mistakes, so he just revives them endlessly only to watch them die again as personal entertainment. The tagline could read "Well, that explains a lot."; The Tree Friends, much like the official Homestar sketch and the aforementioned BFDI sketch, could be done in traced Flash assets, while the rest is stop-motion.
  • Harry Potter: "Hogwarts Class Reunion" - 30 something Harry and his friends are ecstatic to attend their class reunion but the feeling is hardly mutual. Other classmates either ignore them or chew them out for how their antics during the series constantly put them in danger. Harry tries to defend himself by pointing out his status as The Chosen One who defeated Voldemort. Everyone seems to concede the point and offers to let the trio be immortalized in a portrait, but it’s a set up for a prank when everyone casts a petrifying spell on the trio. The statues are then placed by the owl keep where they are constantly defecated on.
  • Hatsune Miku: "Take Miku to Your Leader" - While performing in Tokyo, Hatsune Miku does tricks with her signature leek while singing a songnote , but at that moment, she gets abducted by aliens. In the spaceship, Miku discovers that the aliens need leeks to power their massive Death Ray. As the aliens go to interrogate the "twin-tailed Japanese pop star with a robotic voice," the leek-powered battery for the interrogating bed suddenly dies, allowing Miku to break out and escape, snatching leeks from several alien devices in the process (including an alien vibrator). Many aliens are ordered to stop what they're doing and catch Miku, described as a "leek thief."note  Unfortunately for the aliens, Miku makes it to the spaceship's cockpit, steals one of the aliens' laser guns, and zaps the pilots, causing the ship to crash-land onto a random Domino's Pizza in America with a plantation next to it. The restaurant's manager jumps out of his Toyota Corolla in shock as he sees the spaceship, then gets upset that aliens destroyed the restaurant he spent many hours managing. When Miku jumps out of the ship, he notices her and says he is a fan of music using her voice, even talking about the crazy collabs Domino's and Toyota did with the Vocaloid herself, but is still a bit upset. The manager forgives Miku after she tells him she destroyed the aliens, and later the two turn the spaceship into a new Domino's while Miku grows leeks on the plantation. Like the Hatsune Miku x Grammy Awards sketch in the "Crossovers and Mashups" folder, this sketch could use one of the official Miku Figma figurines and Miku's voice could be provided using her namesake Vocaloid software.
  • His Master's Voice Records: "Nipper Rocks Out" - Nipper is shown listening to the music playing on the gramophone when it starts skipping, prompting Nipper to flip the record over, which results in heavy metal musicnote  playing, which Nipper immediately starts rocking out to. This sketch could use this Nipper piggy bank.
  • Hip Hop Harry: "Hip Hop Harry's Fate" - Harry gets killed in a drive-by-shooting, mirroring the real life death of The Notorious B.I.G..
  • hololive: "Death Takes a Holo-day" - Due to a rising death rate, Mori Calliope is forced to return to reaper duties mid-stream, and to the YouTube algorithm and her busy schedule, she has to stream herself doing it to keep her channel running. The recently deceased are convinced it's some sort of prank, to her increasing annoyance. Calli could voice herself, her Figma could be used, and the sketch could contain a Call-Back if someone died earlier in the episode.
  • Homestar Runner:
    • "Homestar and Marzipan" - The titular characters attend couples therapy, which goes south once Marzipan gives Homestar a Motive Rant and a "The Reason You Suck" Speech. It also ends with Homsar popping up and saying "Let’s sing a song of Superjail!" This sketch could be fully stop motion, unlike the pre-existing official Homestar Runner sketch. Matt Chapman could also reprise his roles as Homestar and Homsar, and Missy Palmer can reprise her role as Marzipan.
    • "The Homestar Runner Enters The Robot Chicken Crossover Special Contest" - Instead of a sketch, this idea is for a full-blown crossover special. Strong Bad, The Cheat, and Homestar sneak into Stoopid Buddy Studios in order to seek revenge against Seth Green for the original pre-existing Homestar sketch. Matt Chapman could reprise his roles for Homestar, Strong Bad, and The Cheat, with the Homestar cast being animated in Flash (animated by The Brothers Chaps themselves instead of traced assets), while the rest is the usual stop motion. The rest of the main Homestar cast can appear too, including characters that didn't show up on "Attack on Homestar Runner".
  • Horrid Henry: "Horrid Henry: The Later Years" - Henry has grown up to be a criminally insane psychopath who murdered his own family.

    I 
  • Igor: "Igor Gets Fixed" - After losing his master Dr. Glickenstein, Igor goes to the Malaria chiropractor in the hopes of getting his hunchback fixed, since he doesn't want to be an "Igor" anymore. John Cusack could reprise his role as Igor; the Hardee's Kids' Meal Toy of Igor could be used.
  • In the Night Garden...: "Drugs In The Night Garden" - Upsy Daisy has trouble falling asleep, so Igglepiggle decides to help by giving her a dose of heroin, much to the shock and horror of the narrator, who states "Igglepiggle, please. You wouldn't do this. You wouldn't drug a woman just to help her with sleeping. There are people who care about you.". Igglepiggle simply gives the narrator the finger, to which he retaliates with "Oh, well, fuck you, too." It could use the official In The Night Garden figurines from Playskool.
  • Inanimate Insanity: "Inanimate Insanity Gone Wrong" - This sketch was inspired by this parody of Blue's Clues. Taking place during the timeline of season 2 and serving as a Deconstruction of the Hair-Trigger Temper and Death Is Cheap tropes, Paintbrush's teammates aren't listening to their orders as always, but what makes them hit their Rage Breaking Point is Fan calling them "sir" one time too many. Paintbrush gives each of the other Bright Lights a brutal "The Reason You Suck" Speech one-by-one for their lack of competence, calling Fan an "absolutely fucking annoying shitbag who can't get [their] gender right", the Cherries and Yin-Yang "disgusting Siamese twin lab accidents", the latter of which "isn't even an object", Test Tube "a failed scientist who failed miserably to enrol in Harvard" when she tries to intervene by saying she, a scientist herself, was offended what they called the Cherries and Yin-Yang, and Tissues an "STD-ridden asshole" along with several other obscenities after he sneezes on them. Soap then shows up and tries to clean them of Tissues' snot, despite being in the opposite team, but Paintbrush, clearly being an Ungrateful Bastard, berates for her Neat Freak tendencies before saying, "I'LL GIVE YOU SOMETHING TO CLEAN! CLEAN THIS!" and taking an explosive diarrhea shit all over her, which makes Soap throw up liquid soap (along with Tissues and Test Tube when they see what happened) and lose her sanity before slitting her own throat using Knife's blade and spilling her liquid soap everywhere, which leaves Microphone (ironically) in Stunned Silence and Knife himself calls "the most fucked up thing [he] had ever seen" in response. After seeing Soap kill herself, Paintbrush ultimately abandons their morals and murders their teammates via ironic methods in an Anger Montage (they light Fan, Marshmallow and Tissues on fire with their Flaming Hair as if they were using a flamethrower (with Marshmallow melting and dying in a very graphic manner, including having one of her eyes falling out); they eat the Cherries and Apple alive (the latter of which, prior to getting eaten, does a Big "NO!" after seeing their friend Marshmallow get burned and melted to death); they vertically rip Yin-Yang in two; and they smash Test Tube and Lightbulb to pieces (the latter of which tries to stop Paintbrush mid-rampage by saying "Paintbrush, stop! This isn't like you! This isn't like you at all!" before being Killed Mid-Sentence) before MePhone4 himself snaps and disqualifies Paintbrush from Inanimate Insanity altogether for killing their own teammates before calling the police to have them arrested, once again deconstructing how Death Is Cheap in object shows. However, despite having committed mass murder, as well as showing signs of coprophilia, Paintbrush was only punished by being sent to anger management classes, as well as having to do weekly community service. The tagline could read as "Here's what puts the 'Insanity' in Inanimate Insanity'."Much like the aforementioned BFDI sketch idea, this sketch could be animated in the style of the original show (with the exceptions of everyone in the anger management class bar Paintbrush, who are all stop-motion humans). Instead of having the original cast reprise their roles, recurring Robot Chicken voice actors could voice the II characters (Seth Green could voice Paintbrush, Tissues, and Yin-Yang; Breckin Meyer could voice Fan and the Cherries; Rachael Leigh Cook could voice Test Tube, Apple and Lightbulb; Mila Kunis could voice Soap; John DiMaggio could voice Knife; and Matthew Senreich could voice MePhone4) (alternatively, the main cast could reprise their roles, though that would be very unlikely), with Dan Milano voicing the anger management instructor.
  • Inside Out: "Inside Out: The Alternate Endings" - These two sketches serve as alternate endings to the film. In the first, Joy and Sadness are unable to make it back to headquarters in time and Riley is successfully able to make it back to Minnesota, where she meets up with Meg. When Riley asks Meg if she will help her, Meg's Anger is angry at Riley for expecting a favor from her after ghosting her without apologizing, and wants to tell her off, but Meg's Disgust says that she'll handle the situation. What results is Meg slamming the door on Riley. In the second, Riley returns home to Bill and Jill when Joy and Sadness make it back to headquarters, only to find Bill and Jill have found out that she cut school, stole their credit card, and ran away from home, are not happy about any of it. They ground Riley, and in the next scene, Riley is in detention for cutting school. Anger is upset, but Disgust reminds him that it was his idea to run away to Minnesota that landed them in detention in the first place. These sketches could use the same Inside Out emotion figures from TOMY that were used in the "Inside Out 2" and "It's Riley's Decision" sketches.
  • Italian Brainrot: "Italian Brainrot Characters Hate Their Lives" - Even the creatures themselves are sick and tired of the trend due to being nothing more than miserable AI-generated slop and just wish to be removed from the internet permanently. When Ballerina Cappuccina asks them if there's "some way we can do any good in this world, even as sad little computer-generated abominations with no proper life or even purpose in it", Bombardiro Crocodilo admits "I could go bombing kids in places other than Gaza, you know, expand on my territories? I could blow up kids in Madrid, Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Canberra, Stockholm, Casablanca, Cairo, Shanghai-" and this angers the now-offended group of AI-generated creatures, with Tung Tung Tung Sahur telling him "You know what, no. You bombing and pretty much murdering helpless Arab kids is bad enough."

    J 
  • Jellystone!: "Crisis at Warner Bros. Discovery" - This sketch is a parody of the episode "Crisis on Infinite Mirths"; While the Jellystone residents and the Cartoon Network characters are fighting each other, Double D breaks up the war by yelling at everybody to "shut the fuck up" before he delivers a Rousing Speech on how neither of the two sides are worth fighting for before saying "You wanna know who the real bad guy is?! The guy who sits in that office, and takes our shows off his company's own streaming service!" while pointing at the Warner Bros. Discovery corporate headquarters and referring to none other than David Zaslav. The next scene shows Zaslav about to write another film off to collect taxes before the door to his office is broken down by Yogi Bear, who, along with several other Hanna-Barbera and CN characters, proceed to beat the crap out of Zaslav for his wonderful corporate decisions in a Zerg Rush. It ends with the narrator from The Powerpuff Girls (1998) saying "And so, Warner Bros. was saved from the most vile supervillain of them all, ITS OWN CEO!"
  • JumpStart Series: "Jumpstart: Sex Ed" - A fictional commercial for a new JumpStart game called "JumpStart: Sex Ed".
  • Just for Laughs: Gags: "Mommy, It's Over" - A parody of the famous Vanity Plate at the end of the show and other JFL programs, wherein after Victor runs in and realizes that he missed his show again, instead of saying his closing catchphrasenote , Victor gets angry and yells "GODDAMNIT!!! WHY DO I ALWAYS MISS THE FUCKING SHOW?! WHY, GOD?! WHY DID YOU HAVE TO CURSE ME WITH THIS ETERNAL HELL?!? YOU DELUSIONAL PUSSY!! COME ON!!" before he punches the camera, cutting to static. This could be a post-credits sketch before the real vanity plates play out.

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    L 
  • The Land Before Time: "The Land Before Time: Judgement Day" - A trailer for an unofficial finale film titled "The Land Before Time: Judgement Day", in which Littlefoot and his friends will have to face the biggest threat the Great Valley has ever faced: The Day the Dinosaurs Died. They sneak into a hidden cave to escape from the giant falling rock, which, in typical TLBT sequel fashion, they even sing a song about (it'd especially be funny if a nearby dinosaur hears them and says "Are they seriously singing a f**king number when we're all going to die!?"). After the explosion, Littlefoot and his friends emerge from the cave to find out that they truly are the Last of Their Kind: all their families and friends are dead, there are no more tree stars, and they have nowhere to go. After a Time Skip, it is shown that Littlefoot and his friends have aged into adulthood, but they unfortunately run into an adult Chomper, who, like most Sharpteeth, kills and eats his friends, having forgotten about them and assuming they were dead after the death of the other dinosaurs. This sketch could use the kids' meal toys of Littlefoot, Cera, Ducky and Petrie from Wendy's and the kids' meal toy of Spike from Burger King for when they are kids, and the Schleich models of an Apatosaurus, Triceratops, Parasaurolophus, Pterodactyl, Stegosaurus and Tyrannosaurus Rex for when they and Chomper are adults.
  • The Lingo Show:
    • "The Lingo Show's Next Star" - A new bug who is riddled with Hollywood Tourette's from the United States named Swearso (whose species is a flea) is introduced and picked by the children for a show. As soon as he is picked and greets the audience, he suddenly yells out "FUCK!!!", much to the shock and horror of the other bugs. During his Hello Song, he keeps spouting cursewords but is eventually told to stop by Lingo, and once he gets to the children, he tells Lingo his plans, but when he realizes he has nothing to work with, he openly yells "AH, SHIT MUFFIN!". Lingo responds with "I don't think you should say that, just look who is watching." as he points to the Bug Buddies, prompting the bug to immediatley apologize. When Swearso goes to look for something to perform with, he cusses uncontrollably and the child voices repeat after him (extra points if a guy can be heard saying "How could you!? The kids are learning it!"). Eventually, the bugs have had enough of Swearso's excessive profanity and make a plan to take him out once and for all, and eventually, it's decided that they should do so by swatting him with a fly swatter in the middle of his performance.
    • "The Neglected Bugs Have Had It" - Tired of being Demoted to Extra, Dyzio, Kikli and Subah infiltrate CBeebies headquarters to give themselves the A Day in the Limelight episodes they deserve. Bonus points if stereotypical jokes about Poland, India and Somalia are thrown in.
    • "Wei Works Out" - After being told that he has the biggest show he'll ever put on tomorrow, Wei is worried that this may be too much for him to handle, so Lieb tells him that if he doesn't want to get overwhelmed, he's gotta work hard. Cut to a badass Training Montage with Wei working out in a gym, and then to the next day with Lingo, much to his shock, finding Wei absolutely ripped. Lingo tells him "Wei! That's not what I meant! What are the bug buddies going to say when they see you like that!?" and Wei asks him what he meant - turns out it was just a really difficult obstacle course, much to Wei's bemusement. He facepalms.
  • The Lion Guard: "The Lion Guard Vs. Environmentalists" - A possible idea for a sketch could have Kion and his friends attempt to save the Pride Lands from Janja and his clan of hyenas (or so they think), only to be confronted by a group of environmentalists who want to protect the hyenas. Said environmentalists call the Lion Guard out for the many times they've trespassed in the outlands to stop the hyenas from hunting in their own turf, saving an okapi who was the rightful prey of a leopard who chased him from his own territory, and stopping predators who live in the Pride Lands, like Ushari and Makuu. When Bunga tries to protest, he gets killed and/or eaten by a hyena. This sketch could use the official Lion Guard figures by Just Play.
  • The Lion King (1994):
    • "What Lions Actually Eat" - Timon and Pumbaa come to feed Simba some grubs, only to find him feasting on a freshly killed zebra. Pumbaa throws up while Timon angrily calls Simba out for eating one of their friends. Simba retaliates by telling them that he's a lion, and lions can't live on bugs alone. Pumbaa agrees with that statement and Timon, in a mix of shocked, baffled and frustrated, asks him whose side he's on.
    • "Simba Gets Overthrown" - After defeating Scar, Simba announces to all the animals in the Pridelands that they no longer have to worry about being hunted by hyenas. However, one of the animals asks how it's any better being hunted by lions. Hesitating, Simba explains the Circle of Life. Timon and Pumbaa then ask if they too have to worry about being hunted or if they're favorites, causing Zazu and Rafiki to nervously back away. The animals start rioting and, eventually, Simba and the rest of the pride ends up in the Elephant Graveyard with the hyenas, Ed in particular laughs at the irony.
    • "Simba's Destiny" - Mufasa shows up in the clouds to remind Simba of his destiny as the rightful king. Then Simba apologizes to his father for killing him, to which Mufasa responds it was actually Scar, leading to some banter between them about how foolish they were to trust Scar in the first place. Later, when Simba confronts his Evil Uncle, Rafiki once again summons Mufasa's spirit, who in turn vaporizes Scar with a bolt of lightning, prompting the army of hyenas to run in terror. Timon remarks on how that saved them an intense battle sequence, only to also get zapped for calling Mufasa a mook earlier on.
    • "Nala's Daughter" - After Simba becomes the new king of the Pride Lands, Nala gives birth to her first daughter. However, Simba soon discovers that the daughter was blessed to Nala by Scar. He demands an explanation, and Nala admits what happened to her when Scar ruled the Pride Lands while Timon and Pumbaa raised Simba in the Jungle; when Scar asked Zazu what Mufasa had that he didn't, Zazu told him one of those things was a loving family with a devoted queen, giving him the idea to propose to Nala and raise a family together, much to her horror. She tried to resist, but he was persistent, and threatened to feed her to the hyenas if she refused. Nala escaped to the Jungle, but not before Scar had his way with her. Not wanting to raise the baby, but also realizing that killing her would make him no better than Scar, Simba chooses to divorce Nala, giving her full custody of her daughter. Based on a scene that was cut from the 1994 film.
  • Little Einsteins: "Little Einstein Accidents" - The Little Einsteins were flying in Rocket, setting off on another mission, but they find out that Annie has become addicted to a YouTube Kids' Channel and just wants to watch it on Rocket's video screen. Leo tries to turn the video screen off, saying that "too much screen time will spoil your little Einstein status". Annie, having succumbed to a severe technology addiction, starts screaming like a madman for eight and a half hours straight (with a time card reading "8½ hours later" being shown after Annie starts throwing her tantrum) which is enough to drive Rocket over the edge and destroy himself (along with killing all four of the Little Einsteins) by flying and crashing right into the Empire State Building... which triggers a DEFCON 1 alert as the United States government notices it and mistakes Rocket for a missile carrying four children sent from the Middle East, prompting the president to declare World War III. It could use the official Little Einsteins and Rocket play set/figurines from Fisher-Price.
  • Little Robots: "The Little Robot Uprising" - Stretchy finds a strange red button in his junkyard, and he calls over the other robots (namely Tiny, Messy, Sporty, Noisy and Scary) to show them. Sporty and Noisy are curious as to what the button does, so Stretchy presses it. At that moment, all the robots instantly go rogue (complete with red eyes) and they rise up from their world of junk and into the city where they start killing humans, resulting in an all-out Robot War on the entire island of Great Britain. It could use either the official Lego Duplo, Lego Explore, or Playmates Toys Little Robots figures.
  • Looney Tunes
    • "That's Abuse, Folks" - Sylvester the cat prepares to eat Tweety Bird, only for Granny to whack him on the head a bunch of times with her umbrella. Suddenly, some PETA members show up to have Granny arrested for animal abuse, dragging her into a police car and driving off. Now alone, Sylvester proceeds with his business, when Tweety pulls a gun out at him, saying that animals can't be "awwested" for animal abuse, before firing shots at him.
    • "The Natural Way" - Wile E. Coyote sets up another Acme trap for the Roadrunner, who dashes past before he could complete it. Wile E. gives chase, losing momentum until deciding to run on all fours. He finally catches the Roadrunner in his jaws and tears into the bird in brutal animalistic fashion. He howls with victory as Bugs Bunny observes from the distance, remarking on how long it took the coyote to tap into his natural instincts, but he too gets attacked just before the cartoon ends with an Iris Out.
  • The Lorax (2012): "The Hypocritical Lorax" - After the Once-ler finishes his story, he hands over the last truffula tree seed to Ted — who then questions why the Once-ler couldn't have just planted the seed himself a long time ago, instead of just holding onto it for all these years. The Lorax himself returns just to complain about what a stupid decision that was. The Once-ler retorts that he was only trying to follow the original book. They respond by asking him to justify the non eco-friendly merchandise that came from this Green Aesop movie. The Once-ler says that wasn't his idea, at which point they turn their heads to Aloysius O'Hare, singing "Let It Die" while counting the money earned from the film's marketing. Danny DeVito could reprise his role as the Lorax.
  • The Loud House:
    • "Just Too Many Kids" - Due to their large size, the Loud family is unable to keep themselves afloat in today's economy.
    • "All Of This Could've Been Prevented" - The Loud children are causing their usual havoc around the house and Rita and Lynn Sr. are too spineless to punish them. An announcer then says "All of this could have been prevented..." and reveals it to be a commercial for birth control products.

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  • Madagascar: "New York Is a Hellhole" - Taking place after the events of the third film, the Zoosters and the animal circus travel to New York City, where they are set to perform a show. Alex, Marty, Melman and Gloria were eager to visit their home again, but it doesn’t take long for them to discover how horrible of a city NYC is: street crimes, drug dealers, mafia gangs, anti-semitic attacks by people dressed like Elmo, and everything in between. They decide that city life is so horrible that they vow to never return to NYC again, but they discover too late that they left King Julien behind in NYC, where he is shown drinking his body weight times twelve at a nightclub, where a stripper dressed as the Statue of Liberty strips to "I Like To Move It".
  • Making Fiends: "Remaking Fiends" - Vendetta tries to conjure the perfect fiend to kill Charlotte with, but her hamster convinces her to come up with a new plan, which is to resurrect three of history's worst serial killers: John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Ted Bundy (but not their South Park counterparts, their actual real world selves) and hire them to kill Charlotte in a murder-for-hire plot. However, it doesn't go as planned as Charlotte befriends all three of them, leading Vendetta to finally snap and kill Charlotte herself by gunning her down (as well as the three criminals she resurrected). Vendetta, her hamster and Charlotte could be animated in paper cutouts while the three murderers could be the typical action figure stop-motion; Amy Winfrey could reprise her role as Charlotte.
  • Martha Speaks:
    • "Martha Swears" - Hellen is shocked to hear that her dog Martha has started saying a great many foul words, both at home, in public, and toward other dogs. When she takes Martha to the vet, it turns out that because of the letters in the soup going into her brain as opposed to her stomach, they were lodged inside her brain and tampered with her brain cells, essentially rendering Martha with a case of Hollywood Tourette's. And also, the fact that the soup she had been fed was made largely with tomatoes, which is poisonous to dogs, causes Martha to give a Big "WHAT?!" before saying "YOU CRAZY SON OF A BITCH! WHY I OUGHTA-" before suffering from food poisoning, vomiting gallons before she drops dead immediately after. Tabitha St. Germain could reprise her role as Martha for further comedic effect; the tagline could also read "We haven't seen a dog swear so much since Strays."
    • "The Funeral of Mrs. Demson" - When Helen takes Martha and Skits out for a walk, the latter decides to poop on the yard of Mrs. Demson, the Lorraines' grumpy, elderly next-door neighbor who hates dogs. Mrs. Demson gives Helen and her dogs a very NSFW rant, which results in her having a stroke and falling over. Helen goes back to her house so her parents can call the paramedics, who find out that Mrs. Demson died from a combination of a stroke and her injuries. A funeral is held for Mrs. Demson, and the eulogist asks if anyone has anything to say about her. The entire town of Wagstaff gives her nothing but Last Disrespects, pointing out that she was mean to everyone and hated dogs, thinking she could get away with her ill behavior just because she was old. As the final nail in Mrs. Demson's coffin (both figuratively and literally), Skits pees on her grave.
  • The Masked Singer: "Why Won’t You Take It Off?" - Another unmasking commences but no matter how hard Nick Cannon tries, the costume head just won’t come off. Everything from a crowbar, a pneumatic drill, a blow torch, and an industrial press are used to no avail. Horses are used to try and separate the mask but they throw out their backs and have to be put down. Two race cars and two trains are used to similar effect. Finally, an industrial crane is used to remove the mask as the feet are held by a large clamp. Against all odds the crane succeeds but the head of the celebrity is nowhere to be found, until it falls out of the mask and into Nick's horrified hands. All the while, the audience continues to chant "Take it off!"
  • Max and Ruby: "Max's Disorder" - Ruby grows concerned when she discovers that Max is diagnosed with Autism spectrum disorder; it could use the Mighty Mojo stuffed toys of Max and Ruby.
  • Mega Man: "Super Fighting Robots" - Mega Man is fighting Shadow Man, who uses the Ninja Log trick. Except instead of a log, he replaces himself with Wood Man, who, after taking a second to figure out what the hell just happened, gets up and chases Shadow Man with a huge stick.
  • Meg and Mog: "Right Stuff, Wrong Meg" - Meg is shown trying to concoct a potion, reciting a spell from her spell book, only for Peter Griffin to appear in the window outside and say "Shut up, Meg." Meg's response? "Sorry, you've got the wrong Meg."
  • MeteoHeroes: "The MeteoHeroes Can't Save Everything" - A deconstruction of Kid Hero. The MeteoHeroes are called into Byrnihat, India to deal with the sheer amount of pollution, only to fail miserably to clean it due to being 10 year old kids, realising they'd be in many ways unprepared for a superhero job and being sent on such dangerous assignments. Nubess even admits "We can do all that earth-saving stuff we do all the time, but we can't clean up a whole city of its air pollution. Or drive. It's not even legal.". Nix agrees and says "...I think we should just go home. Dinner's waiting for me." as Pluvia and Ventum nod in agreement, with Pluvia saying "My mom needs me to finish my maths homework, she's called me like, dunno, a hundered times now." and Ventum saying that his father's looking for him. When Fulmen tries to strike the pollution with thunder to no avail (to which he says "Aw damn, it's doing nothing.", Thermo snaps and asks him angrily "ADAM, WHAT THE FUCK IS A SINGULAR THUNDERBOLT GOING TO DO, YOU STUPID AUSTRALIAN FUCK!?". Fulmen responds to this by asking him where he heard the F-word from, and then it cuts to a flashback of Giorgio'snote mother being abused by his foul-mouthed father, while he hears it from the other room. Thermo then somberly says "I don't wanna talk about it...". The sketch ends with Tempus and Peeguu discussing the moral of the skit, that being that a child, let alone 6 of them, cannot actually save the world Or drive. The official Play Around figures of the MeteoHeroes could be used for this sketch.
  • Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: "Bob Iger Clubhouse" - A Song Parody of the intro but with Disney CEO Bob Iger instead of Mickey Mouse and other real-life Corrupt Corporate Executives (namely Jeff Bezos replacing Donald Duck, Susan Wojcicki replacing Daisy Duck, David Zaslav replacing Goofy, and Christina Miller replacing Minnie Mouse).
  • Milo Murphy's Law: "It's My World and We're All Gonna Die In It" - Milo Murphy inadvertently causes The End of the World as We Know It thanks to his bad luck. "Weird Al" Yankovic could reprise his role as Milo.
  • Moshi Monsters: "People for the Ethical Treatment of Moshlings" - A parody of the ASPCA and other animal treatment commercials where a worker is talking about the "cruelty" that various Moshlings face (showing pics like Coolio getting licked, Wallop being beaten, Bentley being used as a bath sponge, etc.). A Funny Background Event could be the worker walking past various kennels with animal Moshlings in them, with one being Blingo, who calls out that he's a celebrity, and only hangs around the monsters' houses to mooch food off of them, but the Worker doesn't take notice of him. The sketch ends with the worker asking to report Moshling cruelty, and to send abused Moshlings to one of their care facilities...and an offscreen voice yells "cut!", the worker grabs the top of their head, pulls a zipper down his body, and takes it off revaling it to be Dr. Strangeglove in disguise, musing about how easy it is to manipulate people using their emotions...and also mentioning that he's still less evil than PETA.
  • Mr. Men: "New Mr. Men" - A sketch similar to the Inside Out sketch and the "Rejected Characters" segments from MAD involving the introductions of "new" Mr. Men and Little Misses, including "Mr. Alcoholic", "Mr. Stoner", "Little Miss New Yorker", "Mr. Pervert", and "Little Miss Karen". The official Mr. Men McDonald's Happy Meal toys could be used for this sketch (with some being modified to resemble the "new characters"); some of the voice actors from The Mr. Men Show could reprise their respective roles.
  • Muppet Babies (1984): "Skeeter's Replacement" - This sketch takes place after the flashback events of the "Who's Killing the Muppets?" sketch. It begins with Kermit drowning Skeeter in the kiddie pool for beating up Fozzie. Nanny finds out that Skeeter is dead but never suspects that Kermit drowned her. Realizing that the Muppet Babies need two female characters at all times so she won't be accused of sexism, Nanny adopts Summer Penguin. The other babies (sans Scooter) are unsure if they like Summer at first, but she impresses them with her kind-hearted personality and artistic talents, saying she's a huge step up from Skeeter. Hearing this upsets Scooter, and hoping to avenge his twin sister, he develops some homicidal tendencies, with Summer being his first target.

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  • Ni Hao, Kai-Lan:
    • "Super Happy Team Ni-Hao Kai-Lan Go" - One sketch could parody magical girl shows. It will have Kai-Lan, Tolee, Rintoo, Hoho and Lulu who fights demons and succeeded. The ending would have the pals wake up in their dreams only to realize that their magical devices were real and they decide to store it in the toy box as if nothing has happened. All of the original cast could reprise their roles.
    • "Hoho Gets Mad" - Hoho is in a bad mood right after being put through a Humiliation Conga, so much so that when Kai-Lan shows up to try and calm him down, he lashes out and goes on a violent John Wick-esque Roaring Rampage of Revenge, brutally killing Kai-Lan and the rest of his friends and destroying their houses. It ends with Hoho waking up and thinking that the whole sketch was All Just a Dream, only to show Kai-Lan's hanged, dismembered corpse and the words "HOHO WAS HERE" written in blood on the wall opposite him, scaring the daylights out of him. Inspired by these two Kai-Lan parodies.
  • Nina and the Neurons: "The Neurons Nobody Asked For" - 6 new and very insufferable Neurons are introduced, being Rotri the "brainrot neuron", Baphomet the "cultist neuron", Reefer the "stoner neuron", Veronica the "complete asshole neuron", Misaki the "Yandere neuron" and Champ the "alcoholic neuron". They introduce themselves (in rhyme), of course, with each of their lines becoming more and more morbid. Nina immediatley calls bullshit and comments "Okay, who the actual fuck thought these guys would be a good idea? They're not even proper senses!"
  • Numberblocks: "Six and Seven": While the Numberblocks are counting each other up, Six is reluctant to do hers. When Seven asks her what's wrong, she responds "Those dumbass kids, Seven! Every time they hear THOSE two numbers they go rabid!". Seven replies "What, you and I?", to which Six nods. Seven comforts her saying those kinds of kids don't even exist in Numberland, which encourages her to do her part and Seven to do his... only for a group of kids to come swarming after them, making "6 7" jokes, much to the blocks' disdain. Seven says "Huh. I... I guess they do."

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  • Over the Hedge: "RJ's Natural Prey" - Verne introduces his family to a new member, a shrew named Nigel, who RJ, a raccoon, mauls and devours within seconds, much to the shock and horror of Verne and the others, with Hammy throwing up. RJ says, "What? I've eaten shrews before. It's part of the food chain!"

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  • Peanuts: "You're Going to Die, Charlie Brown" - Charlie Brown receives a serious injury after trying to kick the football yet again. However, this one would lead to his death thanks to him not knowing what the doctors were saying.
  • Phineas and Ferb: "Candace Loses Her Mind" - After yet another failed attempt to bust her brothers, Candace is deemed clinically insane and sent to an asylum. Eventually, Perry and Doof crash into the padded cell she's being kept in, and the situation causes Candace to laugh hysterically until Perry shoots her with a memory wiping gun. The next day, Candace is discharged and sent home, but sees Phineas and Ferb have opened a secret meth lab in the backyard. This time, she decides to ignore it. Sometime later, the boys are arrested and Linda asks why nobody told her about it, to which Candace once again starts laughing hysterically.
  • Pikmin:
    • "The Weed Pikmin" - Olimar and the other characters happen upon a new kind of Pikmin with weed as its leaf. Everything quickly goes wrong when its abilities are discovered. The sketch could use Nintendo’s official Pikmin plushies.
    • "The Wonder Rocket" - Based on Pikmin 2, Captain Olimar and his Pikmin are looking for treasures to bring back to Planet Hocotate to repay Hocotate Freight's debt. They search a bedroom that belongs to a pair of human parents and find a vibrator. When the Pikmin bring it back to the ship, it analyzes it as the "Wonder Rocket" and Olimar gives some rather suggestive commentary on it. This sketch could use the official World of Nintendo Pikmin figures by Jakks-Pacific.
  • Pingu: "Behind The Penguin Blabbering" - Pingu is playing outside with Pinga when a crate of Translator Collars fall out from a plane and in front of him. He shows it to his parents (who were in the middle of an argument), demonstrates it on himself ("See? These collars allow us to speak English! We can finally understand each other now!"), and then his dad puts one on so his mother can hear his many profanities and derogatory remarks towards her, which Pingu overhears from his room ("Good God, is that what he's been saying all this time?! I'm starting to think he's not my real father."). Inspired by the Pingu Gag Dubs that can be found online, but mostly this one.
  • Plants vs. Zombies: "Why The Plants Fight Against Zombies" - While a garden is defending against the brain-hungry horde, a Sunflower asks a Peashooter why they always have to do this. The Peashooter goes on to tell her the of "The Great Zombie-Plant War of 1993", in which due to a denial of brain-based products in Neighborville, the zombies threatened invasion and from there, the war began. He says it's still ongoing due to the zombies' "planticism". The official K'nex figures of the plants and zombies could be used for this sketch.
  • Poppy Playtime: "Colonization of Joy" - In a post-apocalyptic setting overrun by the toys, a man implied to be the Last of His Kind asks Poppy why toys are running the world now. Poppy then recounts the "Colonization of Joy" - the Hour of Joy but up to eleven. Rather than eating the bodies, the toys burn the bodies and the factory to make the massacre seem like an explosion, before calling on more of the toys to kill more people. And then, there they are - killing everyone in the town, as more toys come to life and annihilate all the people they come across, such as spinning tops gaining sentience and spinning uncontrollably, causing them to destroy anything and everything in their way, stuffed animals becoming Killer Teddy Bears, game consoles acting like killer robots, etc. Murder methods include Huggy throwing a ball of bodies at a mass of people (as if he was bowling), the Mini Huggies and Mini Smiling Critters piling up on buildings and causing them to crumble, Miss Delight and her sisters overwhelming the military once they've been called in among others. Poppy even claims they survived a nuclear strike due to being that strong. It eventually escalates to the toys slaughtering everybody on the planet. The toys manage to completely overtake the earth. The scene ends on Poppy saying "The Prototype went too far. Too, too far."
  • The Pop-Tarts commercials: "Pop-Tarts' Revenge" - The Pop-Tarts get revenge on the Crazy Good Kids (as well as the lizard and the poodle) by turning the tables and devouring them like zombies. It would be every bit as satisfying as it sounds. The tagline should read "Crazy deadly. Do not eat them, lest they eat you." This sketch could even reference the Robot Chicken Pop-Tarts crossover commercial.
  • The Powerpuff Girls: "The Fourth Powerpuff" - Blossom, Bubbles and Buttercup approach Princess Morbucks, who reveals that she bought some chemical X from the black market and injects herself with it in hopes of becoming a Powerpuff girl. She undergoes a painful transformation in which her nose and fingers are absorbed into her body and her eyes enlarge almost to the point of bursting from her sockets. She asks how she looks and the other girls are visibly repusled, Bubbles in particular throwing up and Buttercup saying she looks like those PPG fanarts of characters just being copies of them. Morbucks tests her powers by flying into a wall, only to splatter against it. The narrator then quotes "And so the day is saved, thanks to Morbucks and her own stupidity!", with a warning against chemical injections.
  • Prozzäk: "Simon's Depression" - Simon, having fallen into a depression due to never being able to get the girl, ultimately decides to commit suicide by hanging himself. However, since he does not have a neck, he cannot hang himself, prompting him to start bawling his eyes out. Jason Levine could reprise his role as Simon.

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