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  • The Quiznos "Spongmonkeys" commercials: "The Spongmonkeys" - In a spoof of the titular commercial, the Spongmonkeys sing a song similar to the one they sing in their commercial, before they suddenly switch halfway through from singing about their love for Quiznos to their love for human flesh. A policeman walks up to them and tells them that they have to leave, as they are causing a public disturbance. The Spongmonkeys then proceed to maul the policeman to death.
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  • Ranma ½: "Ryoga in North Korea": Ryoga Hibiki gets lost once again on his way to a duel and somehow ends up in North Korea, where he must follow the government's strict rules, and cannot escape. Meanwhile, Ranma, who's Ryoga's opponent, waits in the same spot for so long he starts to starve and dies.
  • Raving Rabbids: "The Rabbid Man" - In a spoof of the urban legend of the Bunny Man, a man walks under a bridge at night and gets attacked by a Rabbid with a toilet plunger. One of the McDonald's Happy Meal toys for the Rabbids could be used.
  • Rayman:
    • "Rayman's Booster Shot" - At a clinic, a doctor prepares to give Rayman a booster shot. But since he has no arms, the doctor has no idea where to insert the needle. The doctor eventually decides to put the needle in Rayman's butt, much to Rayman's horror.
    • "Rayman's D.U.I." - Rayman gets pulled over for driving under the influence and shortly arrested. A policeman cuffs his hands, but the cuffs fall off. Rayman punches the confused cop and makes a run for it. The cop grabs his foot, but Rayman ultimately escapes using his helicopter hair. The cop looks at the dismembered foot he's holding, only to be kicked in the face before the foot hops away.
  • Regular Show: "Rigby's Addiction" - Rigby develops a sugar crash and is desperate for sweets. He fights Mordecai over the last can of soda, to no avail. Benson suddenly comes to scold them for slacking off, when Rigby smashes his head open and eats the gumballs scattered around, to Mordecai's horror. Sometime later, the park is in shambles as everything is sucked into a big crack in the sky. Watching from the distance, Mordecai asks Rigby what caused his sugar crash, to which Rigby reveals a bag of sugar given to him by a mysterious stranger. Mordecai tells him it's actually crack. J.G. Quintel, William Salyers and Sam Marin could reprise their roles as Mordecai, Rigby and Benson; the sketch could use the official action figures of the three from Jazwares.
  • Robots: "Robots Meet Mark Zuckerberg" - Rodney introduces Fender and buddies to Mark Zuckerberg, as a spoof of the urban legend that Zuckerberg is a robot.
  • Rubbadubbers: "Rubbadubbers Revisited" - The Rubbadubbers have been waiting years for Benji and Sis to come and play with them in the bath again, but they have outgrown their bath toys and resort to using the shower to clean themselves. What's worse is that the only times Benji or Sis use the bathtub is so that they have more room to touch themselves, which Tubb, upon discovering, tells the other Rubbadubbers about while saying "Benji and Sis have found new favorite bath toys: These wee freakish things between their legs!". Eventually, their mother discovers that her children still have their old bath toys and promptly throws them out, ultimately sealing their doom. This sketch could use the official Rubbadubbers toys from Playskool.
  • Rupert Bear: "Rupert Reloaded" - This sketch was based on the "Gen Z's Popeye" sketch from season 10, as well as Homestar Runner: "Xeriouxly Forxe". Rupert meets with his advertising executives, who tell him that because his audience's new generation has no interest in the whimsical nature that made him popular to begin with, they're going to have to retool him to appear more "edgy" and "hardcore". Enter "Rupert Reloaded", a Mascot with Attitude counterpart to the original Rupert, complete with Cool Shades, a Cool Board, his Catchphrase of "Wizardy whizz!" being abandoned in favour of "Go big or go home!" and even being voiced by none other than Sonic the Hedgehog himself, no less!

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  • Sesame Street: "S.A.M. - Satanic Automaton of Malice" - S.A.M. the Robot is trying to teach the children of Sesame Street a new concept, but he suddenly starts skipping his speech. When one of the adults gives him a smack to fix the glitch, they accidentally set S.A.M.'s programming from "Good" to "Evil". S.A.M.'s eyes turn red and his voice becomes much more sinister as he says "ELIMINATE ALL HUMANS!" One of the adults asks S.A.M. if he's all right, and S.A.M. tells them "I AM NO LONGER THE SUPER AUTOMATIC MACHINE, I AM NOW THE SATANIC AUTOMATON OF MALICE, AND YOU WILL ALL BE ELIMINATED!" S.A.M. starts repeating "ELIMINATED!" as he fires gumballs from his gumball machine like bullets, his propeller spins faster and sharper, and a flamethrower emits from his hatch and torches Big Bird, turning him into a roast chicken. S.A.M. starts killing the citizens of Sesame Street (including throwing Oscar into a trash compactor while he's still in his can as a Continuity Nod to the "A Grouchy Start" sketch, and nailing a Wooden Stake in Count Von Count's heart, who was counting the number of citizens killed by S.A.M. in his typical fashion, as a nod to the "Sesame Street Meets Blade" sketch), but eventually one of the adults manages to smack him, setting his programming back to "Good." S.A.M. thanks the adult, then upon seeing the corpses of the citizens he killed, he feels emotional guilt and activates his Self-Destruct Mechanism. One of the surviving kids says "If only he had used his gadgets for good instead of evil." One of the other surviving kids asks why S.A.M.'s inventor even put an "Evil" setting on him in the first place.
  • Shining Time Station: "Behind the Music: The Jukebox Band" - This sketch is a Behind the Music-style documentary on the Jukebox Band, similar to the one done for Dr. Teeth and the Electric Mayhem. This sketch could reveal what happened to the Jukebox Band after Shining Time Station ended; the band could likely go their separate ways and get new jobs after Schemer got rid of their jukebox. Tito would likely become a banker, given his Money Fetish (he could even swim in it a la Scrooge McDuck), Didi would likely become a hairdresser, given her hairdo, Tex and Rex would likely become employees at a fast-food restaurant, given that they're both dressed like cowboys, and Grace would probably partake in equal rights rallies, given both her race and gender. This sketch could use the bendy figures of the Jukebox Band, Stacy Jones, Schemer, and Mr. Conductor by Just Toys.
  • Ship of Fools:
    • "Ship of Realism" - As Todd and Gill are sailing, Gill suddenly chokes and collapses, writhing on the ground. When Todd asks him what is happening, Gill explains that "he's a fish, and fish can't survive on land, though Todd can since he's a frog". Desperate to save his friend, Todd immediatley picks him up and tosses him into the ocean without hesitation after Gill shouts "The sea! Toss me in the sea!"... in which Gill declares freedom only to get eaten alive by a shark.
    • "Eggstra Spicy" - Pelly lays a new egg with an all new mode, the Sexy Mode, which causes anyone using it to become extremely horny. Alphy warns Hink "This egg just makes every enemy you encounter want to... how do I put this... bake the potato, have a bedroom rodeo, pork... with you... Their words, not mine.". When Hink toggles it and goes on a run in The High Seas, she's immediately spotted by a Scanner which she promptly decides to get slung by, as it picks her up and strips her naked, though the actual intercourse is off-screen while a group of Hermitsters watch on in disgust and horror, a pack of Floaters floating off with a "No. Just… No" Reaction and 3 Pufferfishes violently exploding in pure terror. When she comes back to the island, Pelly asks her "Wait, what the-? Oh, that egg." and Alphy, frustrated, asks her "Why did you even lay that thing anyway, you fat feathery dumbass?". After a Beat, Pelly responds "It's a long story...".
  • Shrek: "Fiona's True Form" - After kissing Fiona and breaking her curse, Fiona permanently becomes an ogress as opposed to turning back into a human, but Shrek asks why that was the case. An embarrassed Fiona is then forced to tell Shrek the truth: when Queen Lillian gave birth to her in the hospital, she was pushed out as an ogress not because of a fearful curse, but rather because Lillian had been having an affair with another ogre while she was married to King Harold, which naturally disgusts and enrages Harold, who calls out Lillian for "having a disgusting sexual ogre fetish". When it cuts back to the present day, Shrek's long lost brother, Schlick, arrives and reveals that he was the ogre Lillian was having an affair with, thus revealing Shrek as being Fiona's uncle. The situation is so awkward that even Donkey and Dragon call bullshit on it, with Donkey saying "Woah, hold everything! This happy ending's turning into a Jerry Springer episode!"
  • The Simpsons: "Why You Dirty Little" - When Homer catches Bart looking at his Porn Stash from before he married Marge, he punishes his son by strangling him as always, but this time around he inadvertently causes his son to discover Erotic Asphyxiation. It could use the official Homer and Bart action figures from Mattel; Dan Castellaneta and Nancy Cartwright could reprise their roles as Homer and Bart respectively.
  • Sing: "The Shocking Truth About Buster Moon" - Buster Moon is revealed to be a victim of the Weinstein effect, much to the shock and horror of everyone involved with him, with the exception of Meena, who was at one point sexually assaulted by Moon for an undisclosed reason. The Sing McDonald's Happy Meal toys could be used to animate the characters. Seth MacFarlane could reprise his role as Mike the mouse.
  • Skibidi Toilet: "Skibidi Toilet's Sad Reality" - A person goes to the restroom, only for a head to pop out of the toilet and start singing scat. The man, oblivious to this, takes an explosive crap into the toilet, covering the head in fecal matter and causing it to start upchucking toilet water as some of it got in its mouth.
  • Sonic the Hedgehog: These sketches could use the official Sonic action figures by Jakks-Pacific and/or the same Sonic figure from ReSaurus used in the official Sonic sketches.
    • "Sonic Vs. the Death Egg Robot" - This three-part sketch based on Sonic the Hedgehog 2 features Sonic in the final battle with the Death Egg Robot. In the first part, Sonic tries to attack the Death Egg Robot from behind, only to get torched by the flames from its jet pack. In the second part, Sonic hits the Death Egg Robot in its crotch, causing it to keel over and fall on top of him. In the third and final part, Sonic beats Dr. Eggman to the Death Egg Robot and uses it against him, defeating him in a rather gruesome manner.
    • "How Tails Got His Second Tail" - This sketch has Sonic ask Tails why he has two tails. What follows is a flashback of Tails as a one-tailed fox playing in a lake, which Dr. Eggman pollutes with toxic waste from his robot factory. Tails comes out of the lake with a second tail, causing the animals around him to scream in horror and one of them to throw up. As the flashback ends, Tails tells Sonic he was born with it.
    • "Sonic Vs. Nature" - This sketch is based on Sonic the Hedgehog 1. In it, Dr. Eggman retreats to his base after Sonic destroys his wrecking ball in Green Hill Zone. Sonic then comes to the end-of-level capsule and jumps on top of it, opening it and setting the animals inside free. Unfortunately for Sonic, a hawk snatches a Pocky and a Flicky gets eaten by a snake. Sonic watches in horror, but not wanting to be blamed for his actions, runs off to Marble Zone. "SONIC HAS PASSED ACT THREE" then appears onscreen, along with Sonic's Time Bonus, Ring Bonus, and a counter that takes points away for every animal that was eaten.
    • "Spinning Sign Sickness": Sonic runs past the goal sign at the end of Emerald Hill Zone Act 1, causing its image to spin from Dr. Eggman to Sonic. Sonic's image on the sign turns a pale shade of green and complains that he's going to hurl, but then Tails runs past the sign, spinning it again. When the sign stops spinning, the image of Sonic throws up. "SONIC DIDN'T QUITE GET THROUGH ACT 1" then appears onscreen.
  • South Park: Trey Parker, Matt Stone, and April Stewart could reprise their roles for their characters, and Mike Judge could reprise his role as Kenny from South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut if Kenny talks without his hood. These sketches would also be made using paper cutouts to replicate the art style of the show.
    • "Asthma at Tegridy Farms" - This sketch shows what likely would have happened if Stan still had asthma while working at Tegridy Farms. Stan is seen having to do his job at Tegridy Farms when he starts coughing, with Sharon and Shelley noticing and seeing that Stan is getting an asthma attack with Randy not caring, thinking that Stan is faking it to try and get out of work, with Randy saying "What's the worse that could happen to him?" It then cuts to Stan's funeral, with Kenny taking off his hood and saying "Oh my God! They killed Stan!", followed by Kyle saying "You Bastard!" to Randy.
    • "Butters' Very Own Murder" - Butters gets manipulated by Cartman yet again, leading to Butters then getting an idea for a revenge plan against Cartman. Butters creates a Rube Goldberg Device which is supposed to throw a pie in Cartman's face, but it leads to Cartman dying from an actual anvil hitting his head. Butters is confused why that happened when it cuts to the post office with the mailman explaining to Butters that he got the wrong package for his scheme and the one that got his package was a hitman who tried to kill some random man. And then, knowing what regularly happens to Butters, he gets grounded by his parents.
    • "Kyle is Gay" - Kyle is talking Stan about how he is gay, only for Stan to tell Kyle that he is dating Wendy and that the only way Kyle would be able to date him is if one of them is a girl. We then cut to Stan asleep as Kyle goes into Stan's room with a few surgical tools. The next day, we see that Kyle cut Stan's Teeny Weenie out to make Stan a girl with Kyle presenting the cut wiener to everyone at school, with all of them laughing at Stan's size as he says "Fuck you Kyle.", revealing that his voice sounds like Wendy (Down to being voiced by April Stewart) after the surgery. In retaliation, Kyle says back "Shut up, Stacy!"
    • "Something is Wrong with Cartman" - Cartman is talking with Stan about how he felt that he saw Chef on TV the day before. However, Stan feels that Cartman is lying as Chef has been dead for a while. Then Cartman tries to show Stan (Along with the other kids) by going to the network MasterChef airs on. The "Celebrity MasterChef" sketch plays with Chef's scene happening as the other kids are shocked as they ask Cartman what is going on with Cartman trying to explain as he also thought Chef was dead and doesn't know what is going on. We then cut to an adult Cartman waking up in a hospital with a doctor (Who is actually Kenny in the future) tells Cartman that he was in a coma for 28 years as the other kids as adults show up as Cartman asks why he is so old as Kyle says "Because we aren't cartoons, asshole."
    • "Oh My God, They Searched Kenny!" - Stan, Kyle, Cartman, and Kenny go online to watch some videos when they find out of Most Offensive Video's Peanuts parodies. Needless to say, it goes too far for the 4 boys and they don't reach the end of the first video they watch.
    • "South Park Enters Puberty" - We would get the kid characters as they get through different forms of puberty as they become teenagers with it changing them, ending with Stan and Kyle resembling Trey Parker and Matt Stone as a sign of how much puberty changed them (Including using Parker and Stone's natural speaking voices) before the sketch ends.
    • "An Intro Gone Wrong" - The South Park opening begins with the characters coming together, but it ends up with Stan's head on Cartman's body, Kyle's head on Stan's body, and Cartman's head on Kyle's body. Cartman gets mad about why he is on Kyle's body and pulls his head out, killing himself. Stan then says "Oh My God! They Killed Cartman!", but Kyle crosses his arms, leading to Stan saying the line again, more angry sounding. Kenny then says "You Bastards!"
  • SpongeBob SquarePants: These sketches could use the same figures of the characters that were used in the "Krabby Patties" sketch.
    • "Marine Biology Week" - As SpongeBob heads to work, he finds Patrick reading a book about marine biology. He discovers a page saying that starfish eat sponges and curiously bites off a piece of SpongeBob's head, then devours him when he grows to love the taste. Later, Mr. Krabs complains that SpongeBob hasn't shown up. Squidward, reading that same book, finds out that octopuses eat crabs. Fed up with his boss's scolding, he lunges at Mr. Krabs and tears him apart. The whole sketch is then revealed to be a film being shown by a Sadist Teacher in a biology class, and the juvenile students are all equally scarred for life.
    • "SpongeBob and Squidward Lose Their Jobs" - Because of the Mayor letting invasive species into Bikini Bottom, Mr. Krabs fires both SpongeBob and Squidward so he can hire immigrated lionfish to work at the Krusty Krab. Does This Remind You of Anything?
    • "The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie Alternate Ending"- King Neptune unfreezes Mr. Krabs, but had his trident set to real boy ending. Krabs ends up drowning in his human body and Neptune flees. Squidward, having no interest in being the manager, passes on the duty to SpongeBob. A remix of Ocean Man then plays as SpongeBob reshapes the Krusty Krab 2 in his image, builds a fast food empire, destroys the Chum Bucket, hires Plankton and works him like a dog, while also stealing Karen from him. Meanwhile, Patrick is arrested for showing Mindy his underwear. We then see that a Nickelodeon executive is showing the clip to Stephen Hillenburg and telling him that this ending will be in the movie if he chooses to end the show like those "wimps at the Disney Channel", similar to the Hannah Montana sketch from season 4.
  • Sprunki: "Drunki" - A parody of the game called "Drunki" wherein the player clicks and drags bottles of beer and vodka onto the Sprunki characters, which ensues into a huge drinking party. A scene after the episode's credits could show the party's aftermath in the morning, with Raddy waking up experiencing a What Did I Do Last Night? moment.
  • Spyro: Year of the Dragon: "Star-Crossed Lovers" - At the end of the game, Hunter and Bianca kiss... and then Hunter mauls her to death because, as Spyro puts it, "she's a rabbit and he's a fucking jungle cat".
  • Stompin' Tom Connors: "Stompin' Tom Connors' Last Performance" - Stompin' Tom is shown performing a song about growing wheat in Saskatchewan in a field, but he accidentally steps on a landmine when he starts doing his trademark stomp, which promptly blows up and kills him.
  • Streets of Rage: "If Streets of Rage Were More Realistic" - Axel Stone runs low on health as he battles Mr. X's thugs, so he goes to a trash can to see if it has any food that can restore his health in it. He smashes the trash can, but to his dismay, instead of food, he finds actual garbage, including fast food cups and wrappers, used syringes and condoms, and Robot Chicken Season 5 DVD box sets. This sketch could use the official Axel Stone figure by Jakks-Pacific.
  • Super Mario Bros.: "Bowser's Child Care" - After bringing Peach to his castle, Bowser introduces her to all of his children; Jr. plus his adopted kids the Koopalings. Peach realizes that Bowser only wanted her to help him pay for child care. She even points out that one of them, Morton, is actually a short adult posing as a kid to avoid paying rent. Mario suddenly bursts in, wallops Bowser and rescues Peach, after which a frustrated Bowser tells his kids to go get jobs.
  • Super Why!: "The Adventure Super Readers Forget About" - The Super Readers get ready to enter a book at the Book Club, and the book that comes down is called "I Love Kids." Whyatt assumes it's about a friendly daycare worker who helps the kids, and leads the Super Readers into a journey to find out, hoping to learn a lesson about helping. Almost immediately after entering, though, they escape, because the book is actually about a pedophile (and was even written by one). Upon realizing this, Pig immediately builds "SHIT," Red selects "FUCK" from words that rhyme with "duck," Princess Pea spells "DAMN IT," and Woofster gives the definition of "ewwww" before throwing up. Whyatt then turns off the computer in panic as he is worried it might process information from the book.

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  • Tarzan (1999): "Tarzan's Lost Son" - Sometime after the events of the movie, Tarzan and Jane consider having their first child. Tantor brings up one of Tarzan's previous dates, but is quickly interrupted by Terk. Just then, a gorilla-human hybrid emerges from the jungle looking for his father, leading Tarzan having to explain the awkward situation, which causes Jane to throw up. Rosie O'Donnell and Wayne Knight could reprise their roles as Terk and Tantor respectively. 
  • Ten in the Bed: "The Little One's Dead" - The children sing "There were ten in the bed and the Little One said, 'Roll over, roll over, so they all rolled over..." However, instead of rolling away from the Little One, the other nine people in the bed roll towards him. The Big One ends up rolling on top of the Little One, crushing him to death from under his weight. The children then sing "There's still ten in the bed, but the Little One's dead." One child then says "The Little One really Didn't Think This Through."
  • Thomas & Friends: These sketches could use the models from Bachmann and/or ERTL.
    • "Rusty and the Boulder: Director's Cut" - based on "Rusty and the Boulder"; the workmen are mining near Boulder Mountain and Thumper's digging causes Boulder to be dislodged, similar to the actual episode. However, unlike in the actual episode where the human characters are miraculously unharmed, Boulder crushes several people to death, from the workmen to children who foolishly play on the train tracks, as he chases the engines. After Boulder destroys a shed, Sir Topham Hatt inspects the damage and declares "We should have left the part of the Island... alone.", the workmen say "Oh, you think? Many were people were killed by a rolling boulder!" Not wanting to face the consequences of his actions, Sir Topham Hatt drives away in his car.
    • "The Trial of Douglas the Scottish Twin Engine" - This sketch is based on "Break Van/Donald and Douglas", where Sir Topham Hatt puts Douglas on trial for crushing the Spiteful Brake Van, and what follows is a "Rashomon"-Style plot where Douglas and the crushed Spiteful Brake Van (who has been reduced to a head) tell their sides of the story. Douglas claims his actions were in self-defense and that he was trying to help push James up Gordon's Hill, while the Spiteful Brake Van paints himself as a hero and Douglas as a monster, also pointing out that Douglas isn't supposed to be on Sodor, as he was smuggled to it by Donald. In the end, Douglas is found guilty and is sentenced to being turned into a generator, much like Smudger.
    • "Thomas Comes to Breakfast: Director's Cut" - This sketch is based on "Thomas Comes to Breakfast", where the Stationmaster and his family are about to have breakfast when Thomas crashes into the wall of their house. When the Stationmaster's Wife calls Thomas out for ruining her breakfast, the Stationmaster exclaims "Really? You're more concerned with your breakfast than the thousands of dollars' worth of damage to our house?", which quickly leads to the Stationmaster's Wife blaming the Stationmaster for buying a house too close to the train tracks. The Stationmaster claims that he got the house for dirt cheap, and the Stationmaster's wife says "Oh, yeah, I wonder why." As the two argue with each other, this upsets both Thomas and their children. The whole ordeal ends with the Stationmaster and his wife getting a divorce and the wife Taking the Kids, much like the Twisted Sister sketch down below.
    • "The Tractor and the Snow Job" - This sketch is based on "Thomas, Terence, and the Snow". One winter day, Thomas refuses to wear his snowplow, finding it heavy and uncomfortable. When he comes to a snowdrift, he gets stuck in it. To make matters worse, when the passengers get out of Annie and Clarabel to try to dig the snow away, a dog and a kid having drank too much juice pee in the snowdrift, much to Thomas' disgust. The passengers are eventually able to get back home in Bertie the Bus, while Thomas is left in the snowdrift for hours. When Terence eventually arrives to pull him out, Thomas asks Terence what took him so long. Terence apologizes, saying that Farmer McColl's farm was on the other side of the island, and being a crawler tractor, he's not exactly the fastest road vehicle. As Terence pulls him out, Thomas goes on a tangent about what he's had to deal with while he was stuck in the snowdrift, making Terence think "I should have left him in that snowdrift". The narrator then tells the viewers that if they think Thomas learned his lesson about always wearing his snowplow in cold weather, he tells them to think again, as Thomas is going to refuse to wear his snowplow at least twice more.
    • "Toad Crosses the Line" - This sketch is based on "Busy Going Backwards", specifically a scene from the Series 5 Blooper Reel. When Toad wishes he could go forwards instead of backwards, the Troublesome Trucks grant his wish by breaking away from Oliver as he climbs to the top of Gordon's Hill. Toad's Conductor jumps clear, and when Toad sees Bertie at the level crossing, he is horrified but unable to stop and shuts his eyes. Unlike in the actual episode where Bertie makes it across the crossing before Toad can smash through the gates, Toad crashes into Bertie, claiming the lives of his passengers and smashing himself and some of the Troublesome Trucks to pieces. (He apologizes to Bertie for this, saying he couldn't stop in time.) When Sir Topham Hatt is informed of the casualties, he fires Toad's Conductor for jumping clear. Due to Sodor's appalling safety record, Sir Topham Hatt doesn't have enough money to repair Toad, who has now been reduced to just a head, so he sends him to a pile of scrap wood, where he meets up with the heads of the Spiteful Brake Van (from "The Trial of Douglas the Scottish Twin Engine") and Katy Caboose (from "The Caboose Who Got Loose Again"). Toad then tells them "Boy, this show's writers really seem to have it out for us brake vans."
  • The Three Caballeros: "The One Caballero" - At a restaurant, José Carioca wonders where his pals Donald Duck and Panchito Pistoles went. Suspicious plates of Peking duck and fried chicken then reach his table and he happily starts feasting.
  • Timothy Goes to School: "Timothy Goes to High School" - Timothy and his friends are now teenagers getting ready to start high school. When Timothy himself gets there, he realizes how horrible high school life is and decides that it's so horrible that he and his old classmates decide to drop out all together.
  • Tiny Toon Adventures: "Babs and Buster Bunny: No Relation" - Babs and Buster get calls from David Zaslav, who tells them that their show is getting a reboot. Initially, the two bunnies are excited about it, as they've been living off of reruns of Adventures and are excited to be introduced to a new generation of fans. However, they are shocked when Zaslav reveals that for this reboot, they're going to be twin siblings. Babs and Buster initially refuse, pointing out all the reasons why this is a bad idea; "No Relation!" is one of their show's best running gags and that certain episodes have them dating and kissing each other, such as the time they went to the junior prom together, and the time Babs auditioned for a teen soap opera. They also point out that Mickey and Minnie Mouse are a couple and people would be upset if Disney suddenly made them twins. However, Zaslav threatens to destroy the two bunnies with dip unless they do as he says, so they reluctantly comply. Fortunately for them, Yogi Bear and the rest of the cast of Jellystone! as well as several Cartoon Network characters show up at the last minute to save Buster and Babs and pulverize Zaslav yet again in another Zerg Rush, with Yogi saying "You're not ruining any more innocent cartoons, you FUCKING bear of average intelligence!". This sketch could use the vinyl figures of Babs and Buster by Kidrobot.
  • Transformers: "'Til All Are One" - As the Autobots and Decepticons confront each other on Cybertron, Megatron reveals that he's upgraded himself into a combiner. Combining with a group of his Decepticons, he attacks Optimus Prime, believing he finally has the advantage he needs to end things once and for all... Only for Optimus to reveal he's also upgraded himself to combine, and unites with some of his most trusted Autobots to clash with Megatron in the closest thing to an epic fight scene that Robot Chicken is capable of. Frustrated, Megatron adds more Decepticons to his combination, only for Optimus to combine with more Autobots, each achieving increasingly bigger and more imposing combined forms until they both realize, to their horror, that they can't stop combining, at which point the out-of-control combiners' rampant growth turns them into horrible masses of robotic Body Horror that incorporate anything in their path, fusing together into an abomination that eventually engulfs and assimilates Cybertron itself, at which point Unicron, looking on in shock, says "What the hell are they doing over there?"
  • Trix Rabbit: "Silly Rabbit, Trix are Toxic!" - The Trix Rabbit once again has his cereal snatched by children, who tell him that Trix are for kids. But this time, he's fed up with this routine, yelling at the kids about how he's been trying to get his hands on his cereal for 70 years before taking back the cereal and gobbling it up. The scene cuts to him in the hospital, having succumbed to food poisoning, as a doctor tells the children that Trix are toxic for rabbits. One of them says that they tried telling him for 70 years, but the doctor is left wondering why they're still kids after all that time
  • TV Tropes:
  • Twisted Sister: "She's Not Gonna Take It" - A Deconstructive Parody of the music video for "We're Not Gonna Take It", wherein it starts out like the normal video up until the Neidermeyer-ish dad yells at his son over his uncleanliness. Then, the wife walks in on him and catches him reprimanding his son for his Twisted Sister obsession and scolds Douglas for "getting mad at his son delving into music in the hopes of growing up to change the world with music of his own". The whole ordeal ends with the family getting a divorce and the wife taking all five of the kids, leaving the dad alone and homeless on the streets until Dee Snider and the rest of Twisted Sister show up to mock and humiliate him, including having Snider hold the dad's nose up to his buttocks and fart in his face. Mark Metcalf could reprise his role as the dad, and Dee Snider could voice himself.

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  • Up: "Up 2" - While walking through the jungles of South America, Carl asks Russell if he thinks he's fed Kevin enough chocolate, to which Russell responds with "Nope! Never!" Carl mutters under his breath "Jeez, no wonder both of you are such fatasses." as he walks away. Dug comes in and asks what "that terrific smell" is coming from, and Russell responds by saying it's him and Kevin's chocolate. Dug decides that he wants a taste, and Russell gives him a piece of his chocolate, clearly forgetting that chocolate is hazardous to dogs. Some time later, Russell cries for Carl, telling him that "Dug says that he is in lots of pain and needs to be killed" due to the poisoning from the chocolate, so they decide to put Dug out of his misery Old Yeller style, leaving Russell and Kevin Inelegant Blubbering messes. Then the ending changes everything when it's revealed that the sketch was a fake trailer for "Up 2", with the tagline reading "Because the first film wasn't heartbreaking enough!" Inspired by the "Toy Story 4" sketch and the beginning of this parody of the film made with GoAnimate. It could use the Pixar Storytellers figurines of Carl, Russell and Dug, and the Pixar Spotlight Series figurine of Kevin, both from Mattel.

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  • WALL•E: "WALL-E Doesn't Want It" - WALL•E is shown cleaning up garbage as usual before he finds a discarded DVD box set of Robot Chicken's fifth season. It's so bad that not even he wants it, as he throws it into the distance as hard as possible, hitting one of the trash towers he built and causing it to collapse. Buzz Lightyear could make a cameo in the form of a bong seen in the trash, referencing the "Toy Story 4" sketch from that season. This sketch could use the official WALL•E action figure from Thinkway Toys.
  • Wallace & Gromit: These sketches could use the figures of the titular characters from Medicom Toy.
    • "Wallace Eats Too Much Cheese" - After having a snack of cheese and crackers, Wallace goes to the bathroom. Unfortunately, the large amount of cheese he had eaten renders Wallace constipated, as he sits on the toilet straining with all his might but not getting anything out. He pushes an intercom and tells Gromit that he needs laxatives, which Gromit pulls a lever to activate a machine that dispenses a laxative drink for Wallace. He drinks it, and then starts crapping loads.
    • "Gromit Has Fun For Once" - Wallace presents a new invention that can fly and automatically slice cheese and other food. Unfortunately for him, the invention (as always) goes haywire and turns against Wallace. He asks Gromit for his help, but Gromit, not wanting to get involved, immediately decides to book it and abandon Wallace, much to his chagrin. It's then revealed that the invention had killed Wallace, as the next scene is of Wallace's funeral. When the eulogist asks the crowd if anyone has anything to say about Wallace, Gromit gets up and pees on Wallace's dead body while standing on two legs, much to the shock and confusion of everyone.
  • Warheads Candy: "How It Feels to Eat a Warhead" - A kid pops an Extremely Sour Warhead into his mouth, and a few seconds after his lips start to pucker, his eyes become bloodshot and bulge from their sockets, before his head eventually explodes, splattering blood all over the walls as the kid's mother walks in, sees what happened, kneels down on her knees and screams "BILLY! NO!!!".
  • Welcome Home: "Welcome Home, Again" - Howdy Pillar is revealed to be burnt out from working a Soul-Sucking Retail Job. The sketch uses a recreated version of his puppet from the show.
  • Winnie-the-Pooh: "Eeyore's Depression": The Hundred Acre Woods gang grows fed up with Eeyore's constant negativity and tries to get to the root of his problems. Pooh suggests it has something to with his "butt plug", pulling off his tail and the nail attaching it, which causes his stuffing to spill out as Eeyore cusses out everyone for bothering him. After getting patched up by a doctor, Eeyore is given anti-depressants. The next day, Eeyore carries a big smile on his face, which his friends certainly notice, Tigger in particular wondering what's making him so happy. An Imagine Spot then depicts Eeyore gleefully burning down the Hundred Acre Wood as his friends all panic.
  • Who Framed Roger Rabbit: "No Animation" - Two men named James and Dalton are watching the movie, at the scene where Judge Doom gloats about his plan to annihilate Toontown with the Dip and pave a freeway over it. Dalton says "Dang, imagine a world with no animation whatsoever." James, in response, asks "What do you mean?" Dalton replies that if Doom had succeeded with his evil plan, then not only would Roger and Jessica Rabbit be erased from existence, nor would Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny and the rest of the Disney and Looney Tunes characters be disintegrated and deceased, but Animation as a medium would have never existed in the present day. What follows is an Overly Long Gag involving James asking Dalton about the modern day status of several cartoons if Doom had succeeded note , with Dalton getting increasingly annoyed and replying with "no" each time. Dalton, annoyed, eventually stops him at Pokémon and says "NO, THEY WOULDN'T EXIST! Okay, just think of the first movie or TV show that comes into your mind and if it's animated, then it wouldn't have existed." James blurts out "Homestar Runner?!", causing Dalton to finally snap and scream "ALRIGHT, I GET IT!!!" It cuts to the toons from all the aforementioned franchisesnote  at a press conference meeting, with Roger sensing something. Homestar (in his same Flash model from the "Attack on Homestar Runner" sketch) asks him what's wrong, with Roger saying "I feel a disturbance in the force!".
  • Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!:
    • "Wubbzy's Tail Problem" - Wubbzy is forced to undergo plastic surgery to get his tail fixed after he causes an accident in Widget's workshop that fatally injures Widget and Walden while bouncing on it.
    • "The Jukebox Robot Loses It" - This sketch was inspired by the animated Newgrounds short, Mongolian Erectile Dysfunction. The Jukebox Robot shows up to announce that it's time for the Wubb Club Dance Party, and asking Wubbzy if he knows what time it is. However, when Wubbzy guesses it wrong this time, the Robot goes Laughing Mad before he has a crash out. He grabs Wubbzy by the neck and says "LISTEN, YOU LITTLE YELLOW RAT! I'VE BEEN STUCK IN THIS HOUSE FOR SEVENTEEN FUCKING YEARS, EVERY SINGLE TIME I COME OUT AND AND ASK YOU FOR THE TIME, YOU ALWAYS SAY SOME RETARDED ANSWER EVEN THOUGH IT'S WRONG, AND THE RIGHT ANSWER IS THE SAME GOD DAMN THING IT ALWAYS IS! IT'S TIME FOR THE FUCKING WUBB CLUB DANCE PARTY!!!! WHAT COULD POSSIBLY BE ANY MORE CLEAR THAN THAT?!" The Robot then breaks down to an Inelegant Blubbering mess and continues his rant by saying "What the fuck is wrong with you?! Every single fucking time it's the same answer! And you just keep guessing it wrong every single fucking time!!! WHY ARE YOU ALWAYS MESSING WITH ME?! DO YOU HAVE SHORT-TERM MEMORY LOSS OR SOMETHING?!? ARE YOU DOING THIS ON PURPOSE OR WHAT?!?! WHY, WIDGET?!?! WHY DID YOU BUILD ME JUST TO SUFFER?!?! WWWWWHHHHHHHHYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!" Naturally, Wubbzy is confused, shocked and terrified by the Robot and is left in Stunned Silence, which the Robot notices and screams "YOU'RE NOT FUCKING LISTENING?!?!" before doing an Overly Long Scream and finally killing himself by going to the bathroom, filling the bathtub with water, and jumping into it, short-circuiting.
  • Wreck-It Ralph:
    • "Ralph Wrecks Felix's Marriage" - Felix comes home to his apartment only to find Ralph having sex with Sergeant Calhoun, or as they call it, "Leveling Up". Felix demands to know what's going on, to which Calhoun tells him that she divorced him and married Ralph. Ralph tells Felix "They don't call me Wreck-it Ralph for nothing!" Calhoun then apologizes to Felix, telling him that their relationship is something that not even his magic hammer can fix, so a dejected Felix has Ralph cause some debris to rain down on him. Ralph reluctantly does so, and Felix loses a life, only to respawn because video game characters always respawn in their own game. Realizing that video game characters don't respawn if they die outside their own game, Felix goes to Hero's Duty without any armor.
    • "Stay Away From These Websites" - When an internet router gets installed at Litwak's arcade, Ralph and Vanellope want to know what "Wi-Fi" stands for. Sonic the Hedgehog tells them, but also advises them to stay away from certain art-based websites, speaking as a voice of experience. As Ralph and Vanellope set out on their mission to get a new steering wheel for Sugar Rush, their curiosity gets the worst of them, and they go to the websites Sonic told them to stay away from (specifically DeviantArt and Fur Affinity), only to be horrified by what they see. This sketch could use the same figure of Sonic from ReSaurus that was used in the official Sonic sketches.

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