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We've seen almost all Friends episodes called "The One with" and we've seen all James Bond and Star Trek movies and Doctor Who episodes get called that on this website.

Just for Fun, here's a list of media referred to as "The One with".


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    Anime and Manga 

    Asian Animation 

    Comic Books 
  • Batman:
  • Carl Barks' Disney Ducks Comic Universe stories:
    • "Christmas on Bear Mountain": The one with Scrooge's first appearance.
    • "Wintertime Wager": The one with Gladstone's first appearance.
    • "The Old Castle's Secret": The one with Castle McDuck.
    • "Sheriff of Bullet Valley": The one where Donald becomes a sheriff.
    • "Lost in the Andes!": The one with the cube-shaped eggs.
    • "The Sunken Yacht": The one where the Ducks raise a yacht by pumping it full of foam balls.
    • "Voodoo Hoodoo": The one with Bombie the Zombie.
    • "Luck of the North": The one where Donald tricks Gladstone into going to Alaska.
    • "Vacation Time": The one where Donald saves his nephews from a forest fire.
    • "The Magic Hourglass": The one where Scrooge has Donald tortured for the titular hourglass.
    • "A Financial Fable": The one with the oldest version of the Money Bin.
    • "A Christmas For Shacktown": The one where Scrooge's money falls in a giant hole.
    • "Only a Poor Old Man": The one where Scrooge swims in his money for the first time.
    • "Gladstone's Terrible Secret": The one with Gyro's first appearance.
    • "The Golden Helmet": The one with the helmet that makes you the King of North America.
    • "Back to the Klondike": The one with Goldie O'Gilt.
    • "The Secret of Atlantis": The one with the 1916 quarter.
    • "Tralla La": The one with the bottle caps.
    • "The Second-Richest Duck": The one with Scrooge and Flintheart Glomgold's first fight.
    • "North of the Yukon": The one with the sled dog and polar bear.
  • The Sandman (1989):
  • The Sandman Universe:
    • The Dreaming: The one where Lucien dies and gets better.
    • House of Whispers: The Big Easy one.
    • Lucifer: The one Caliban and Stingy Jack.
  • The Dreaming: Waking Hours: The gay one.
  • Nightmare Country: The one with The Corinthian.

    Fan Works 
  • Glitter Force: Into the Glitterverse: The one with the Glitter Virus.
    • "Happy Maze": The one with the Black History podcast.
  • Home Sick (NoonboryKedabory): The one where Disco Kid kissed Aran Ryan.
  • Junior Officers:
    • "The Swell Shark": The one where Shellington has had enough.
    • "Even the Best Fall Down Sometimes": The one where Barnacles yells at Deborah.
    • "The Clownfish": The one with all the puns.
    • "Happy Birthday, Deborah": The one with all the Barbie references.
  • Ma Fille: The one where Glass Joe has a daughter.
    • "Field Trip": The one with Dragon.
    • "Sick Day": The one with the flu.
    • "Best Friends?": The one where Claire is a bitch.
    • "Old-New Guy": The one with Aran Ryan.
    • "Babysitting Miss Daisy": The one with the Shrek reference.
  • Mall Rats: The one where Leni is cool.
  • My Immortal: The one with the whiny goths and the profane Dumbledore.
  • Peeking Through the Fourth Wall:
    • Episode 4: The one with the umbrella building.
    • Episode 34: The one where Lily wants cake.
  • Pound and Pumpkin Cake's Adventures (and Misadventures) in Potty Training:
    • "Potty Training, Pinkie Pie Style": The infamous one with Pinkie in Goo Goo Getup.
    • "The 'Joy' of Flushing": The one with the spanking.
    • "To Snatch a Potty": The one with the "potty snatcher".
    • "Down the Hoooooooole!": The one where the twins flush themselves.
    • "The Exploding Diaper": The one with the helium.
  • Queens of Mewni:
    • Urania the First One: The one who founded the kingdom.
    • Solena the Smitten: The ballerina.
    • Estelaria the First Star: The one with stars in her hair.
    • Hemera the Builder: The one who built the castle.
    • Cosmica the Explorer: The one who explored the dimensions.
    • Polaria the Navigator: The one who explored the seas.
    • Crescenta the Eager: The one who cheated on her husband.
    • Febe the Red One: The one who wore a lot of red.
    • Festivia the Fun: The one who partied a lot.
    • Asteria the Mother of Stars: The one who got teen pregnant.
    • Etheria the Knight: The one who wrote Etheria's Code.
    • Skywynne the Queen of Hours: The one with the time spells.
    • Soupina the Strange: The one who made healing soup.
    • Galaxia the Clairvoyant: The one who saw into the future.
    • Venus the Fairest: The one who had a lot of sex.
    • Helia the Light of Power: The really powerful one.
    • Celestia the Queen of Winter: The one who caused an endless winter.
    • Meteora the Relentless: the one who killed a lot of monsters.
    • Hekatia the Necromancer: The one who raised the dead.
    • Eclipsa the Queen of Darkness: The one who ran away to be with a monster.
    • Luna the Child: The one who was crowned queen as a child.
    • Heaven the Scared: The one who got lost in the woods as a kid.
    • Vesper the Morning Star: The one who ended the Dark Age.
    • Solaria the Monster Carver: The one who fought criminals.
    • Hesperia the Singer of Dusk: The musician.
    • Sideria the Fortunate: The one Born Lucky.
    • Celena the Shy: The secretive one.
    • Diana the Huntress: The one who went hunting in the woods.
    • Sky the Weaver: The one who made the tapestries.
    • Comet the Chef: The one who adopted Moon.
    • Moon the Undaunted: The one who shot off Toffee's finger.
    • Star the Rebel: The one who the show is about.
    • Aurora the Queen of Dawn: The one who's half human.
  • Rise of the Save-Ums:
    • "The Exposition": The one with the high school.
    • "The First Mission": The one with the volcano eruption.

    Film — Animated 

    Film — Live Action 

    Literature 
  • The Bible:
  • Diary of a Wimpy Kid:
    • "Rodrick Rules": The one with the secret.
    • "Dog Days": The one with the bad summer vacation and the dog.
    • "The Ugly Truth": The one where Greg anticipates puberty.
    • "Hard Luck": The one about Easter.
    • "The Long Haul": The one with the pig and the road trip.
    • "The Third Wheel": The one about love and chicken pox.
  • Discworld:
  • Harry Potter:
    • "The Philosopher's Stone": The one with Professor Quirrell.
    • "The Chamber of Secrets": The one with the Basilisk.
    • "The Prisoner of Azkaban": The one with the Dementors.
    • "The Goblet of Fire": The one where Voldemort comes back.
    • "The Order of the Phoenix": The one with Umbridge.
    • "The Half-Blood Prince": The one where Dumbledore dies.
    • "The Deathly Hallows": The last one.
  • Mog:
    • "Mog the Forgetful Cat": The one with the burglar.
    • "Mog and the V.E.T.": The one with the splinter.
    • "Mog's Bad Thing": The one with the cat pee.
    • "Mog and the Granny": The one where Mog has Psychic Powers.
    • "Mog's Amazing Birthday Caper": The one where Mog has a weird dream.
    • "Mog on Fox Night": The one with the foxes.
  • The Moomins:
    • "Moomins and the Great Flood": The one with Early-Installment Weirdness.
    • "Comet In Moominland": The one with the comet.
    • "Finn Family Moomintroll": The one with the Hobgoblin.
    • "Moominpappa's Memoirs": The one with Hodgekins, the Muddler and the Joxter.
    • "A Book About Moomin, Mymble and Little My": The one with the holes.
    • "Moominsummer Madness": The one where Snufkin vandalizes a park.
    • "Moominland Midwinter": The one with Lady of the Cold.
    • "Who Will Comfort Toffle?": The one with Toffle.
    • "Tales from Moominvalley": The one with Ninny.
    • "Moominpappa at the Sea": The one with the lighthouse.
    • "Moominvalley in November": The one without the Moomins.
    • "The Dangerous Journey": The one with the cool illustrations.
    • "An Unwanted Guest": The one with photos instead of illustrations.
    • Adaptations:
      • Moomin (1969): The one with the guns and violence.
      • Moomintroll (1969): The one where the actors take their costumes off on screen.
      • Shlyapa Volshebnika: The one with Duck-Lips Snufkin.
      • Moomin (1990): The one with Alice.
      • Comet in Moominland (1992): The one with Snoofkin.
      • Moomins and the Comet Chase: The one with the Björk song.
      • Moominvalley: The one where Moomintroll and Snufkin are the most gay.
  • Old Yeller: The one where the dog dies.
  • Perfectly Princess:
    • "Pink Princess Rules the School": The one with the Girls vs. Boys Plot.
    • "Orange Princess Has a Ball": The one with the dress.
    • "Blue Princess Takes the Stage": The one with the witch.
  • Rainbow Magic:
    • The Rainbow Fairies: The one that actually matches the title.
      • "Fern the Green Fairy": The one with the squirrel.
      • "Sky the Blue Fairy": The one where someone almost died.
      • "Izzy the Indigo Fairy": The Candyland one.
    • The Weather Fairies: The one with the rooster.
      • "Pearl the Cloud Fairy": The one where Rachel was stuffed into a cloud.
      • "Goldie the Sunshine Fairy": The one with the popcorn.
      • "Hayley the Rain Fairy": The one with the flood.
    • The Party Fairies: The one that took forever to reach North America.
      • "Honey the Sweet Fairy": The one with the candy store.
    • The Jewel Fairies: The one with the magic lore.
      • "Scarlett the Garnet Fairy": The one with the chestnuts.
      • "Emily the Emerald Fairy": The one with the toy store.
      • "Sophie the Sapphire Fairy": The one with the fountain.
      • "Lucy the Diamond Fairy": The one with the Beatles reference.
    • The Pet Keeper Fairies: The one with the cute animals.
      • "Bella the Bunny Fairy": The one with the birthday party.
    • Special Editions: The ones that are extra long.
      • "Kylie the Carnival Fairy": The one with the mirror house.
      • "Selena the Sleepover Fairy": The one with the museum.
  • Ramona Quimby:
    • "Beezus and Ramona": The one where her older sister is the protagonist.
    • "Ramona the Pest": The one where Ramona starts school.
    • "Ramona the Brave": The one where Ramona gets paranoid at night.
    • "Ramona and Her Father": The one with the Jobless Parent Drama.
    • "Ramona and Her Mother": The one with the toothpaste cake.
    • "Ramona Quimby, Age 8": The one where Ramona throws up at school.
    • "Ramona Forever": The one with the wedding.
    • "Ramona's World": The one with Daisy.
  • Redwall
    • "Redwall": The one with Matthias.
    • "Mossflower": The one with the wildcat warlord.
    • "Mattimeo": The one where the son of that fox healer character from the first one kidnaps the children.
    • "Mariel of Redwall": The one with the girl protagonist.
    • "Salamandastron": The one with the badger lord.
    • "Martin the Warrior": The one with Martin's backstory.
  • Warrior Cats:
    • "Into the Wild": The one where Rusty becomes Firepaw.
    • "Forest of Secrets": The one where Silverstream dies.
    • "Firestar's Quest": The one with SkyClan.
    • "Moth Flight's Vision": The one that explains the history behind medicine cats.

    Live-Action TV 
  • The Addams Family:
    • "Lurch and His Harpsichord": The one where Lurch is sad.
    • "Cousin Itt and the Vocational Counsellor": The one with the lovers' quarrel.
    • "Cat Addams": The one with the vet.
    • "Christmas with the Addams Family": The one where all the adults dress as Santa Claus.
  • Blake's 7:
  • The Brady Bunch:
    • "Dough Re Mi": The one where Peter's voice cracks.
  • The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air:
    • "Mistaken Identity": The one where Will and Carlton are arrested by a racist cop.
    • "Kiss My Butler": The one where Geoffrey knows the forbidden dance.
    • "Banks Shot": The one where Phil out-hustles a pool hustler.
    • "Did the Earth Move for You?" The one with the earthquake.
    • "Striptease for Two": The one where Will and Carlton become exotic dancers.
    • "Boyz in the Woods": The one where Carlton feels sorry for the Trix Rabbit.
    • "A Night at the Oprah": The one where Will remixes Phil's campaign video for Superior Court judge.
    • "Winner Takes Off": The one where Geoffrey quits.
    • "Home is Where the Heart Attack Is": The one where Phil daydreams about a turkey dinner with "pillowy mounds of mashed potatoes".
    • "Blood is Thicker Than Mud": The one where Carlton gets called a Sell-Out.
    • "Papa's Got a Brand New Excuse": The one with Will's deadbeat dad.
    • "Same Game, Next Season": The one where Will breaks the fourth wall...and the ceiling.
  • The Golden Girls
  • Happy Days:
    • "The Muckrakers": The one with the liver.
    • "Fearless Fonzarelli": The one with the dangerous stunt.
    • "Fonzie's Old Lady": The one with the Age-Gap Romance.
    • "The Cunningham Caper": The one with the Asian flu and the burglar.
    • "Hollywood, Part 3": The one where Fonzie jumps over a shark.
  • The Hollywood Squares:
    • October 1, 1999 (Dave vs. Valerie): The "You Fool!" episode.
  • House:
  • House of the Dragon: The one with many dragons and incest.
  • It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia
    • "Charlie Gets Crippled": The one where Frank debuts.
    • "Frank Reynolds' Little Beauties": The one where Frank gets a makeup job that makes him look like The Penguin.
    • "The DENNIS System": The one with the "magnum dong" line.
    • "The ANTI-Social Network": The one with Dr. Mantis Toboggan's "computer virus".
    • "Gun Fever Too: Still Hot": The one where Frank says "Anyway, I started blasting"
  • Laverne & Shirley:
    • "The Slow Child": The one with the disabled young woman.
    • "One Flew Over Milwaukee": The one with the canaries.
    • "Why Did the Fireman?": The Unexpectedly Dark Episode where the fireman dies.
  • LazyTown:
    • "Welcome to LazyTown": The one where Stephanie moves to LazyTown.
    • "Defeeted": The one with the remote control shoes.
    • "Crystal Caper": The one where Stingy runs over Sportacus.
    • "Sleepless in LazyTown": The one with the noisy baseball.
    • "Swiped Sweets": The one with "Cooking by the Book".
    • "Rottenbeard": The one with "You Are a Pirate".
    • "The Laziest Town": The one where Robbie accidentally saves the town.
    • "Dear Diary": The one with the first use of "The Mine Song".
    • "LazyTown's New Superhero": The one with Robo-Dog.
    • "Birthday Surprise": The one with the wall.
    • "LazyTown Goes Digital": The one with the automation machine.
    • "Roboticus": The one with the robotic double of Sportacus and where Chloe Lang made her first appearance as Stephanie.
    • "Robbie's Dream Team": The one with "We Are Number One".
  • The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power: The one with a lot of blacksmithing.
  • The Mandalorian: The one with Baby Yoda.
    • "The Passenger": The one where Baby Yoda eats the children of a frog lady.
    • "Guns for Hire": The one with Jack Black and Lizzo.
  • Married... with Children:
    • "Just Married...with Children": The one where the Bundys go on a game show while pretending to be their neighbors.
    • "Her Cups Runneth Over": The one where Peg has to find a new bra, and the one that inspired a real-life protest.
    • "The Bald and the Beautiful": The one where Steve thinks he's going bald.
    • "Who'll Stop the Rain": The one where Al tries to fix a leaky roof.
    • "It's a Bundyful Life": The one that riffs on It's a Wonderful Life, and Sam Kinison is Al's guardian angel.
    • "You Better Shop Around": The one where the Bundys and D'Arcys compete in a shopping contest, and Bud and Kelly get insulted by the Beaver.
    • "The Egg and I": The one where Steve meets Marcy's new husband.
    • "The England Show": The one where the Bundys go to England as part of a plot to end a small village's curse.
    • "Proud to Be Your Bud": The one where Al spends hours on an automated phone menu system to get a rare replacement part for his car.
    • "The D'Arcy Files": The one where Jefferson is pretending to be a former CIA agent.
    • "No Pot to Pease In": The one where the Bundys and D'Arcys have a Show Within a Show made about them.
    • "The Hood, the Bud, and the Kelly": The one where Al and his NO MA'AM buddies install a satellite dish.
  • Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers:
    • "Green with Evil": The one with the first appearance of Tommy Oliver.
    • "Trick or Treat": The one with the rapping pumpkin monster.
  • Mystery Science Theater 3000:
  • The Office (US):
  • Seinfeld:
  • Stargate Atlantis:
  • Stargate SG-1:
  • Star Trek: Deep Space Nine:
  • Star Trek: Enterprise:
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation:
  • Star Trek: Voyager:
  • Top Gear (UK):
    • Series 5, Episode 9: The one with the Ariel Atom.
    • Series 11, Episode 2: The one where Jeremy said "Oh no! Anyway..."
    • Series 12, Episode 3: The one with the V8 engine blender.
    • Series 14, Episode 2: The one with the Hammerhead Eagle i-Thrust.
    • Series 15, Episode 1: The one where Jeremy repeatedly rolls over a Reliant Robin.
    • Series 15, Episode 4: The one where James and Richard push Jeremy's motorhome off a cliff.
  • Tweenies:
    • "Bad Mood": The one with Milo being grumpy.
    • "Jake's Been Sick": The one where Jake eats a cooking apple.
    • "Favourite Songs": The one with Max dressing up as Jimmy Savile.

    Music 
  • Super Ghostbusters:
    • "Ghost-Boster": The one where the singer gets food poisoning.
    • "Ghustbusters": The one where a ghost steals the singer's money.
    • "Ghostabusta": The one where the singer tries to order Spooky Spaghetti.
    • "Ghostdubster": The one where Ghost Johnson vapes the ashes of his grandma.
    • "Ghostbusterswars": The one where Star Wars fans kill George Lucas because C-3PO and R2-D2 didn't make out in Star Wars 9.

    Podcasts 
  • Welcome to Night Vale:
    • "The Sandstorm (Part B)": The one from Desert Bluffs.
    • "The Faceless Old Woman": The one with The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives in Your Home.
    • "First Date": The one where Cecil and Carlos go on their first date.
    • "Yellow Helicopters": The one where StrexCorp buys Night Vale Public Radio.
    • "BRINY DEPTHS": The one where everyone in Night Vale is The Mole.

    Professional Wrestling 

    Toys 

    Video Games 

    Web Animation 
  • Battle for Dream Island:
  • The Demented Cartoon Movie: The one with the kamikaze watermelon.
  • Eddsworld:
    • Edd: The one where it all began.
    • Saloonatics: The one with the cowboys.
  • Happy Tree Friends:
    • "Eye Candy": The one with the lollipop in the eyesocket.
    • "Eyes Cold Lemonade": The one with the lemonade made from eyeballs.
    • "A Class Act": The one where everyone dies.
    • "Wishy Washy": The one where Petunia tears off her own skin with a potato peeler.
    • "Gems the Breaks": The one where Splendid dies onscreen.
    • "Blast From the Past": The one with the remake of the first episode.
    • "Tongue in Cheek": The one where the Ants subject Sniffles to the longest and most torturous death in the series.
    • "Double Whammy": The one with the Flippy vs. Flipqy fight.
  • Inanimate Insanity:
    • "4Seeing the Future": The one with MePhone4S.
    • "Inanimate Smackdown": The one with wrestling.
    • "Tri Your Best!": The one with the triathalon.
  • Jaiden Animations:
    • "The Time when Psychics Read My Future": The one where Jaiden is repeatedly told she'll live to her 80's and have three children.
  • Minilife TV:
    • "Dummy Demolition": The one where Chris and Ian blow up dummies.
    • "Rescue Mission": The one with the mummy terrorists.
    • "How to Cook a VAMPIRE!": The one where Chris creates Snowball.
    • "Crossing Ian": The one where Ian runs for mayor.
    • "Starsaber Duel": The one where Chris and Ian have a Starsaber duel.
    • "A Dark Night": The one where the gang watches The Dark Knight Rises.
    • "That's So Gay!": The one that introduced Todd McFabulous.
    • "WORLD RECORD BREAKING!!!": The one where Chris and Ian try to break the world record for the largest head tower.
    • "Snowball's Birthday": The one where Snowball gets teleported to an alternate universe on his birthday.
    • "The Semi-Finals": The one with the giant cat goddess Pockets, the Lottery Lamp, and Emmet Brickowski in The Stinger.
    • "Snowball's Late Night Adventure": The one where Snowball learns the truth about vampires.
    • "The X-Team Attacks": The one where the gang fights back against the X-Team.
    • "A New Terror Arrives": The one where Jack reveals he's the original mayor.
    • "Spirit in the Sky": The one with the mall.
    • "Baking Bran": The one with the Breaking Bad homage.
    • "Super Mini-Bros.": The one with the Super Mario Bros. references.
    • "The Lost Undead": The one where Rob is dead.
    • "Chris and Ian Shamelessly Promote Themselves": The one with Matthew McConaughey.
    • "The Vampodcast": The one where Zach disguises himself as a zombie.
    • "Life with Death": The one where Goshua gets his godhood revoked.
  • The Nightly News at Nine:
    • "Out of Bonds": The one with Soccersaurus.
    • "SVELT Interview": The one with Malifios' Failure Montage.
    • "Pro-Green Commercial": The one that says the color green is awesome.
    • "Anti-Green Commercial": The one that says the color green is evil.
    • "Orange Beats Binary": The one with the robot turning a factory orange.
    • "ROBOphelia vs. Grabbor": The one where ROBOphelia invades the Pinchbot Mothership.
  • Supermarioglitchy4's Super Mario 64 Bloopers:
    • "Who let the Chomp out": The one with the Chain Chomp and "Who Let The Dogs Out".
  • TheOdd1sOut:
    • "Reading More Fables (I Swear I'm Not a Furry)": The one with the 'JOKE' airhorn.
    • "Peeing Yourself": The one with the pee.
    • "Garfild Comic Explained": The one with the badly-drawn comics.
    • "A Book I Made as a Kid": The one with the story about the kindey failure.
    • "I Read Fanfiction About Me": The one with the twelve-year-old stalker.
  • Strong Bad Email:
    • "homsar": The one with Homsar.
    • "i love you": The one with fhqwhgads.
    • "comic": The one with Teen Girl Squad.
    • "japanese cartoon": The one with Stinkoman.
    • "dragon": The one with Trogdor.
    • "crazy cartoon": The one with Sweet Cuppin' Cakes.
    • "stunt double": The one with Dangeresque.
    • "video games": The one where Your Head A-Splode.
    • "virus": The one where Strong Bad's computer breaks and glitches the world.
    • "Trogday 08": The one with the "S is for Sucks" song.

    Web Original 
  • The Angry Video Game Nerd:
    • "Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde (NES)": The one where the Nerd gives up after only playing for one minute.
    • "Double Dragon III": The one with "Bimmy and Jimmy".
    • "Power Glove": The one where the Nerd actually lands the plane in Top Gun.
    • "Deadly Towers": The one where the Nerd swears in German.
    • "Atari Jaguar Part 2": The one where the Nerd is asked, "Where did YOU learn to fly?"
    • "NES Accessories": The one where the Nerd shoots ducks with a piano.
    • "Transformers": The one where the Nerd's Famicom turns into an Autobot.
    • "Plumbers Don't Wear Ties": The one with the upside-down chicken mask guy.
    • "Game Glitches": The one with the Glitch Gremlin.
    • "Wish List Part 2": The one where the Nerd plays an LJN game that he doesn't hate.
    • "Big Rigs: Over the Road Racing": The one with Rex Viper.
    • "The Adventures of Bayou Billy / The Punisher": The one with PatTheNESPunk.
    • "Ikari Warriors": The one with the "scrotum guns" song.
    • "Toxic Crusaders": The one with Lloyd Kaufman.
    • "The Berenstain Bears": The one with the typo that isn't really a typo.
    • "Mega Man Games": The one where the Nerd takes himself back to the past.
    • "Sonic the Hedgehog (2006)": The one with "the collection" of past bad games the Nerd keeps in a torture dungeon.
    • "Treasure Master": The one with the contest...that ended 25 years ago.
    • "Lightspan Adventures": The one where the Nerd beats up a Santa Claus puppet.
    • "Darkwing Duck": The one where the Nerd explains his rating scale for bad games.
    • "Amiga CD32": The one where the Nerd laughs at Kang Fu.
    • "Home Alone Games": The one where Macaulay Culkin is a pizza delivery guy.
    • "Aladdin Deck Enhancer": The one with the dancing genie.
    • "Pepsiman": The one where Pepsiman trolls the Nerd.
    • "Life of Black Tiger": The one with Gilbert Gottfried as Fred Fuchs.
    • "Super Hydlide and Virtual Hydlide": The one with the book on bullshit.
    • "LJN Games": The one where the Nerd accidentally commissions an even worse remake of the Back to the Future NES game.
    • "The Last Ninja": The one the Nerd finds even worse than Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, and the one where he kills Ernie from Sesame Street after beating his high score.
  • Atop the Fourth Wall:
  • Bennett the Sage's Anime Abandon reviews:
  • Caddicarus
    • "The Ripoff World of the WORST PS4 Games Ever": The one with Dark Souls IV: Dark of the Darkening Dark.
    • "The Wonderful World of PS1 Demo Discs": The one where Caddy gets hypnotized into obeying the walrus.
    • "The Weird World of PlayStation Magazines": The one with Hiroshima: The Musical.
    • "The Horrifying World of PS1 Games for Babies": The one where Tigger got possessed by Beelzebub.
    • "The Dreadful World of My First 24 Videos": The one where the world's turned into bricks.
    • "The Comical World of the 287 WORST Game Reviews Ever": The one with Gitcy: it's good for your spleen!
    • "The Nightmare World of Dreamworks Games": The one where Caddy throws Over the Hedge over the hedge.
    • "The Cruel World of Getting ALL 202 Platinum Relics in Crash Bandicoot": The one with "Bandiconth".
    • "The Depressing World of Bad Crash Bandicoot Games": The one where Caddy and the bricks are getting married.
    • "The Pitiful World of Pixar Games": The one where Buzz looks like a burn victim and Woody looks like he just survived Chernobyl.
    • "The Painful World of Lego Games": The one with Pepperoni On A Pony.
    • "The Awful World of Skateboarding Games": The one where Caddy tries to pay in "scroos".
    • "The Miserable World of Completing Crash Bandicoot 4": The one where Dingodile had an anal prolapse.
    • "The Expensive World of the PS5 Launch": The one where Caddy spends 1200 dollars on a console with no games.
    • "The Horrible World of Kinect Games": The one where, on [Harry's] 11th birthday, his uncle Vernon sat on him.
    • "The Stupid World of Portable Crash Bandicoot Games": The one with Crash Boom Band Bing Bong Boo Bingly Bungly Boo.
    • "The Demonic World of Disney PS1 Games": The one with Donald's Dump.
    • "The Forbidden World of BANNED Games": The one where NOBODY WANTS TO FUCK A CUP.
    • "The Unholy World of Jesus Games": The one where Galilee of the Gentiles will be filled with premarital sex.
    • "The Useless World of PS1 Accessories": The one with "Little Johnny Toe Rag".
    • "The Illegal World of Crash Bandicoot Bootlegs": The one where we'd rather have a bowl of embedded pet hair.
    • "The Exhausting World of Making a Caddicarus Video": The one where Caddy puts ice cubes in the PlayStation tray.
    • "The Legendary World of Spyro Games": The one with pink poo bag on your keys.
    • "The Insane World of Video Game Commercials": The one where [Caddy's] peepee got confused and it fell off.
    • "The Ripoff World of Crash Bandicoot Merchandise": The one with William The Useless Fireman.
  • HELLWINKLE: The one with the Care Bears plushies.
  • The Nostalgia Critic:
  • Real-Time Fandub:
  • The Runaway Guys Colosseum:
  • Scott The Woz
    • "Tinder": The one where Scott comes across a NSFW animation of Carmelita Fox.
    • "A Look Back at Nintendo 3DS": The one where Scott throws Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash in the toilet.
    • "Breath of the Wild Isn’t Perfect": The one where Scott uploads a video of him eating cereal to Pornhub.
    • "Microconsoles": The one where Scott thinks he has scoliosis.
    • "Star Fox Zero | Bad Game or Baddest Game?": The one where Scott drinks rubbing alcohol.
    • "Definitive Editions": The one with Water Z EX+.
    • "Lost in Localization": The one with GAY CONVERSION THERAPY!
    • "A Very Madden 08 Christmas": The one where Scott brushes his teeth with Raid.
    • "Launch Titles": The one with the Birth-Off.
    • "The Guy Game": The one where Scott tricks a guy into buying illegal porn.
    • "Get Rich Quick!": The one where Scott accidentally buys twenty houses.
    • "Game Compilations Compilation": The one where Scott burns down his house.
  • 10 Things Webkinz Do:
    • "10 Things You Should Never Let Your Webkinz Do": The one that started it all.
    • "10 Banned Commercials in Webkinz World": The one with Butch's Shirt Store.
    • "10 Things Your Webkinz Do When You're Not Home": The one with the karaoke contest.
    • "10 Things Webkinz Do On The Internet": The one with the popcorn.
    • "10 Rejected Webkinz TV Shows": The one with the soap opera.
    • "10 Gifts You Should NEVER Give Webkinz For Christmas": The one where Squirt annoys Kermit.
    • "10 Dangerous Things Webkinz Do": The one where Butch farts.

    Western Animation 
  • 6teen actually has two official episodes with this format, titled "The One with the Text Message" and "The One with the Cold Sore", but otherwise:
    • "Cecil B. Delusioned": The one with the fake TV show.
      • Alternatively, the one where Wyatt sucks at tennis.
    • "Employee of the Month": The one where Nikki gets brainwashed.
    • "Enter the Dragon": The one with periods.
    • "Fish and Make Up": The one with Fish.
    • "Girlie Boys": The one with the spa.
    • "The Five-Finger Discount": The one where Jen steals something.
    • "Labour Day": The one with Jen's baby sister.
    • "The New Guy": The one where Ron quits.
    • "One Quiet Day": The one where Jen loses her mind at the end.
    • "Lights Out": The one where Starr goes goth and where the power goes out in the mall.
    • "Over Exposed": The one with copious nudity.
      • Alternatively, the one where Jude throws up a lot.
    • "The Slow and the Even-Tempered": The one where Jen sucks at driving.
    • "Take this Job and Squeeze It": The one with the Credit Card Plot.
  • The 7D:
    • "The Big Bash": The one where Bashful becomes a masked vigilante.
    • "Gnome Alone": The Home Alone one.
    • "Surprise": The one with the surprise party.
    • "Sleepytime": The one where Sleepy breaks a sleeping spell.
    • "For the Love of Cheese": The one with the love stone.
    • "Grampa Grumpy and the Ogre": The one with the 7D's grandfathers and the ogre.
    • "The Fairest in the Land": The one where everyone is terrified of Queen Delightful's new look.
    • "Bathtub Bashful": The one where Bashful sings.
    • "Free Teensy": The Free Willy one.
    • "The Jollywood Jam": The one with the concert.
    • "Hildy the Good": The one where Hildy has a brief Heel–Face Turn.
    • "Buckets": The one with the ghost girl.
  • DiC's Sonic the Hedgehog trilogy:
  • The Amazing World of Gumball:
    • "The DVD": The one with the Nicole chase scene.
    • "The Remote": The one with the remote fight scene.
    • "The Job": The one where Richard almost causes the apocalypse.
    • "The Game": The one with Dodj or Daar.
    • "The Sweaters": The one with the Filmation-style people.
    • "The World": The one with all the sentient inanimate objects.
    • "The Kids": The one where Gumball and Darwin's voices change for the first time.
    • "The Joy": The one with the happiness zombies.
    • "The Name": The one with Zach.
    • "The Extras": The one with the background characters.
    • "The Shell": The one with Penny's true form.
    • "The Oracle": The one with the future-foreshadowing paintings.
    • "The Money": The one where the Wattersons are so broke that the show's animation degrades.
    • "The Origins": The one with Gumball and Darwin as kids.
    • "The Signature": The one with Frankie.
    • "The Check": The one with the invisible cars.
    • "The Slap": The one where Gumball is desperate to have his butt slapped by Tobias.
    • "The Fury": The one with the anime fight scene.
    • "The Compilation": The one with "Nobody's a Nobody".
    • "The Disaster": The one with the universal remote.
    • "The Choices": The one with the alternate timelines.
    • "The Copycats": The one with the Miracle Star characters.
    • "The Shippening": The one with the magic shipping notebook.
  • American Dad!:
    • "Stan of Arabia": The one in Saudi Arabia.
    • "Tearjerker": The one that was a spy film parody.
    • "Hurricane!": The one that ended in a crossover with Family Guy and The Cleveland Show.
    • "Persona Assistant": The one where Rogu debuted and where Stan's singing of "Good Morning U.S.A" gets spoiled twice.
  • Amphibia:
  • Animal Mechanicals:
    • "Bunny Boomer Island": The one where Pounding Time actually worked.
    • "Pop-Apart Penguins": The one where Sasquatch jump scares Komodo.
    • "Whale Plane Island": The one the Strangers dubbed.
    • "Mechana Mole Miner Island": The one with Komodo's snazzy bowtie.
  • Animaniacs:
    • "De-Zanitized": The one with the psychoanalysis.
    • "Taming of the Screwy": The one where Dr. Scratchensniff teaches the Warners manners.
    • "Bumbie's Mom": The one where Skippy cries over Bumbie's mom getting killed.
    • "Hurray for Slappy": The one where Slappy and Skippy attend an award ceremony.
    • "Potty Emergency": The Trope Namer for Potty Emergency.
    • "Critical Condition": The one where Slappy and Skippy torment Siskel and Ebert.
    • "...And Justice for Slappy": The one where Slappy and Skippy go to court.
    • "Woodstock Slappy": The one with the "Who's on Stage" scene.
    • "No Face Like Home": The one where Slappy gets plastic surgery.
    • "Rest in Pieces": The one where Walter Wolf fakes his death.
    • "Gimme a Break": The one where an action film gets in the way of Slappy's relaxation.
    • "Soccer Coach Slappy": The one where Skippy keeps getting hit in the face by a soccer ball.
    • "One Flew Over the Cuckoo Clock": The one where Slappy gets dementia and Skippy gets taken away by child services.
    • "Bully for Skippy": The one where Skippy gets revenge on a bully.
    • "The Sunshine Squirrels": The one with Suzy Squirrel.
  • Around the World with Willy Fog:
    • "The Wager": The one where it all begins.
    • "Bon Voyage": The one where Transfer dresses up as a French lady.
    • "The Mysterious Mademoiselle": The one where Transfer dresses up as another French lady.
    • "The Temple of Doom": The one with the twin archaeologists.
    • "The Counterfeit": The one where Bully thinks he's seen a ghost.
    • "Bombay Adventure": The one with the angry monks.
    • "The End of the Line": The one where Transfer steals an elephant.
    • "The Deadly Jungle": The one where Transfer tries to leave the travellers stranded.
    • "The Remarkable Rescue of Romy": The one with the Kali worshippers.
    • "A Present for Parsi": The one where the travellers get out of the jungle.
    • "Guilty as Charged": The one where Rigodon and Tico are arrested.
    • "Shipwreck": The one where Fog and Romy take a romantic stroll.
    • "The Butler's Dilemma": The one where Dix is desperate to detain Fog.
    • "En Route for Yokohama": The one with the pirates and the Chinese junk.
    • "Akita's Circus": The one where Transfer gets a job as a knife-thrower.
    • "Hawaiian Party": The one where a monkey is in love with a pig.
    • "A Trip in a Balloon": The one with the hot-air balloon.
    • "The Showdown": The one with the prospector who thinks a bag of sand contains gold.
    • "Moment of Truth": The one with the buffalo stampede and the collapsing bridge.
    • "Warpaint in the West": The one with the Sioux Indians.
    • "A Very Special Train": The one with the railroad handcar and the stagecoach.
    • "Below Zero": The one where it's very cold and Tico falls ill.
    • "Destination Liverpool": The one where Transfer inadvertently ends up helping Fog and his party.
    • "Fire Down Below": The one where the ship runs out of coal.
    • "Last Train to London": The one where Fog and his companions think they've missed their deadline.
    • "What a Difference a Day Makes": The one where Fog and his companions find out they didn't miss their deadline after all.
  • Arthur:
    • "Arthur's Knee": The one where Arthur cuts his knee.
    • "Just Desserts": The one where Arthur eats too much.
    • "So Long, Spanky": The one with the dead budgie.
    • "Arthur's Big Hit": The one where Arthur hits D.W. because he "told [her] not to touch it".
    • "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll": The one with the Backstreet Boys.
    • ""D.W.'s Time Trouble": The one where D.W. becomes the big sister.
    • "April 9th": The one with the fire at the school.
    • "Vomitrocious": The one where Francine throws up.
    • "Bleep": The one where D.W. cusses.
    • "Binky Goes Nuts": The one with the allergies.
    • "Buster's Breathless": The one with the asthma.
    • "The Great MacGrady": The one with the cancer.
    • "To Eat or Not to Eat": The one with the addictive candy bars.
    • "Mr. Ratburn and the Special Someone": The one where Mr. Ratburn gets married.
  • The Backyardigans:
    • "Secret Mission": The one with the spies.
    • "Monster Detectives": The soccer one.
    • "Flower Power": The one with Austin's doofy laugh.
  • For various Batman animated series:
  • Bonkers:
    • "Do Toons Dream of Animated Sheep?": The one where Darkwing Duck makes a surprise appearance.
  • The Boondocks:
    • "Guess Hoe's Coming to Dinner?": The one with A Pimp Named Slickback.
    • "Granddad's Fight": The one where Robert "fights" Stinkmeaner.
    • "A Date with the Health Inspector": The one where Tom gets scared of being raped in prison, and the one where Gin Rummy quotes Pulp Fiction.
    • "The Story of Gangstalicious": The one where Riley learns a secret about his idol.
    • "Return of the King": The one where Martin Luther King Jr. is alive.
    • "The Itis": The one where Robert opens a soul food restaurant.
    • "Let's Nab Oprah": The one where Huey has to stop Riley, Rummy, and Ed Wuncler III from kidnapping Oprah Winfrey.
    • "The Passion of Reverend Ruckus": The one where Uncle Ruckus becomes a preacher.
    • "Tom, Sarah, and Usher": The one where Tom thinks Sarah is cheating on him with Usher.
    • "Stinkmeaner Strikes Back": The one where Stinkmeaner possesses Tom.
    • "The Story of Thugnificent": The one where Robert is the subject of a Diss Track.
    • "Shinin'": The one where Riley fights a bully.
    • "The Story of Catcher Freeman": The one where Robert, Huey, and Uncle Ruckus share conflicting accounts of the Freemans' ancestors.
    • "The Red Ball": The one where Huey plays kickball.
    • "It's a Black President, Huey Freeman": The one where everybody but Huey is "dick ridin' Obama".
    • "Smokin' with Cigarettes": The one where Riley fights another bully (and actually wins).
    • "The Fundraiser": The one where Riley confronts a group of London Gangsters.
  • Care Bears (1980s):
    • DiC Entertainment episodes:
      • "Lucky Charm": The one with Jinx Jacobs.
    • Nelvana episodes:
      • "Grumpy's Three Wishes": The one with the eight-leaf clover.
      • "The Great Race": The one with the "King for a Day" prize.
      • "No Business Like Snow Business": The one with the ski lodge.
  • The Casagrandes:
    • "Bad Cluck": The one with the ghost.
    • "Uptown Funk": The one where Carl and Adelaide make friends.
    • "Operation Dad": The one where Arturo comes back.
    • "No Egrets": The one where Sergio becomes a father.
  • Darkwing Duck:
    • "Darkly Dawns the Duck": The two-part pilot episode with Taurus Bulba.
    • "Beauty and the Beet": The one with Bushroot.
    • "Night of the Living Spud": The one where Bushroot creates a vampiric potato.
    • "Dirty Money": The one where Ammonia Pine engages in literal money laundering.
    • "A Revolution in Home Appliances": The one where Megavolt makes appliances come to life.
    • "Dry Hard": The one with the Liquidator.
    • "Time and Punishment": The one with the Bad Future where Darkwing becomes an overzealous Knight Templar.
    • "Slime Okay, You're Okay": The one where Gosalyn turns into a Slime Girl.
    • "You Sweat Your Life": The one where Darkwing goes to a health club and the Muddlefoots tag along.
    • "Whiffle While You Work": The one with Quackerjack, and the one where Darkwing and Gosalyn play The Most Dangerous Video Game.
    • "Just Us Justice Ducks": The one where Darkwing's enemies form a Legion of Doom, and Negaduck threatens to throw "THE SWITCH!"
    • "Life, the Negaverse, and Everything": The one where Darkwing enters a Bizarro Universe through a cake.
    • "Heavy Mental": The one where Launchpad gets Psychic Powers.
    • "Darkwing Doubloon": The one where everyone is a pirate.
    • "Quiverwing Quack": The one where Gosalyn plays superhero.
    • "Steerminator": The one where Taurus Bulba returns as a cyborg.
  • Doc McStuffins:
    • "Doctoring the Doc": The one where Doc herself needs care.
    • "Caught Blue-Handed": The one with the blue spots.
  • Donkey Kong Country:
    • "Ape Foo Young": The one where DK turns into a baby.
    • "Raiders of the Lost Banana": The one where DK sings "I'd shower you with coconut cream pies".
    • "Kong for a Day": The one with "I'm Nobody's Hero".
    • "From Zero to Hero": The one with "Bluster the Benevolent" and "King K. Rool's Finest Hour".
    • "Double Date Trouble": The one where Cranky sings to DK about how holograms work.
    • "Klump's Lumps": The one where Klump gets de-generalized.
    • "Ape-Nesia": The one with "The Mirror Never Lies".
    • "Hooray for Holly Kongo Bongo": The one with the "driving around in a fancy car" meme.
    • "The Kongo Bongo Festival of Lights": The one where Klump learns that Skurvy is his long-lost brother.
    • "Speak No Evil, Dude": The one with the Kongo Bongo Gone Wrongo disease.
    • "Follow That Coconut": The one with the "Diddy Drop Rap".
    • "The Big Switch-A-Roo": The one with "Metal Head" and the head puns.
    • "Hunka Hunka Burnin' Bluster": The one with Leo Luster.
    • "It's a Wonderful Life": The one with Evil Diddy.
  • DuckTales (1987):
    • "Catch as Cash Can": The one where a sea monster eats Scrooge's ice cream.
    • "Dough Ray Me": The one where the triplets play around with Gyro's duplicator gun and wreck the local economy.
    • "Duck to the Future": The one where Scrooge visits a Bad Future where everything is super-expensive and the triplets are Corrupt Corporate Executives.
    • "Once Upon a Dime": The one about Scrooge's Number One Dime.
  • The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants
    • "The Costly Conundrum of the Calamitous Claylossus": The one with the claymation sequence.
    • "The Bizarre Bout of the Beastly Barfilisk": The one with copious amounts of vomit.
    • "The Cunning Combat of the Covert Camoflush": The paintball one.
  • Family Guy:
    • "Death Has A Shadow": The one with 6000 chicken fajitas.
    • "A Hero Sits Next Door": The one where Peter morphs into Mickey Mouse.
    • "Let's Go To The Hop": The one where they give up the toad.
    • "Mr. Griffin Goes to Washington": The one with Nudes On Ice.
    • "North By North Quahog": The one where Peter forgets how to sit down.
    • "PTV": The one with the freakin' FCC.
    • "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire": The one where Peter sings "Rock Lobster".
    • "Petarded": The one with Timer the Cheese Guy.
    • "The Fat Guy Strangler": The one where Bobby McFerrin tumbles down a flight of stairs.
    • "Barely Legal": The one where Stewie says "Cool Hwhip".
    • "No Meals On Wheels": The one with Crippletron.
    • "I Dream Of Jesus": The one where the bird is the word.
    • "The Juice Is Loose": The one where Brian farts himself awake.
    • "Jerome Is the New Black": The one where Quagmire gives Brian a harsh "The Reason You Suck" Speech.
    • "The Blind Side": The one where Peter keeps falling down the stairs.
    • "Life of Brian": The one where Brian dies...for a while.
    • "Christmas Guy": The one where Brian's death is reversed.
    • "Fresh Heir": The one with Peter's hairless twin.
    • "Chap Stewie": The one with "Toast House".
    • "Bri-Da": The one where Joe sneezes like Howard Dean.
    • "Stewie's First Word": The one with Caillou's beta dad.
    • "Family Cat": The one with Five Front Doors.
    • "Brief Encounter": The one with the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure reference at the end.
  • Futurama:
    • "A Big Piece of Garbage": The one with the Smelloscope.
    • "Hell Is Other Robots": The one where Bender goes to Hell.
    • "The Leser of Two Evils": The one with Bender's Good Twin, Flexo.
    • "A Clone of My Own": The one where Professor Farnsworth clones himself.
    • "How Hermes Requisitioned His Groove Back": The one with the Bureaucrat Song.
    • "The Deep South": The one where the crew travels to the underwater city of Atlanta.
    • "Less Than Hero": The one where Fry, Leela, and Bender form the New Justice Team.
  • Gravity Falls:
    • "Tourist Trapped": The one with the gnomes.
    • "The Legend of the Gobblewonker": The one with "BUT HER AIM IS GETTING BETTER!"
    • "Headhunters": The one with the wax statues.
    • "The Inconveniencing": The one with the teenager-hating ghosts.
    • "Dipper vs. Manliness": The one with the Multi-Bear.
    • "Double Dipper": The one where Dipper clones himself.
    • "Irrational Treasure": The one with Quentin Trembley.
    • "Fight Fighters": The one with Rumble McSkirmish.
    • "Summerween": The one with the candy monster.
    • "The Deep End": The one with the merman.
    • "Carpet Diem": The one with the body-swapping rug.
    • "Boyz Crazy": The one with the cloned boy band.
    • "The Land Before Swine": The one with the dinosaurs.
    • "Into the Bunker": The one with the Shapeshifter.
    • "Sock Opera": The one with Bipper.
    • "Soos and the Real Girl": The one with .GIFfany.
    • "The Love God": The one with the "I EAT KIDS" balloon.
    • "Dungeons, Dungeons, and More Dungeons": The D&D one.
  • Grossology:
    • "When Ya Gotta Go": The one with the diarrhea weapon.
    • "Yack Attack": The one where Abby throws up.
    • "Sinister Rivalry": The one with Arachnidia.
  • Jelly Jamm:
    • "Mina's Party": The one where Mina hosts a sucky party.
    • "Best Friends Forever": The one where Goomo loses his mind.
    • "Radio Goomo": The one where Goomo becomes a goth.
    • "Experiments in Invisibility": The one where Mina loses her mind (and her visibility).
    • "A Day at the Races": The one where King loses his mind.
  • Jellystone!:
    • "Yogi's Tummy Trouble": The one where Yogi eats everyone.
    • "Cats Do Dance": The one where Peter Potamus has an anime body pillow.
    • "VIP Baby You Know Me": The one with The Banana Splits.
    • "Cattanooga Cheese Explosion": The one with The Cattanooga Cats.
    • "A Town Video: Welcome to Jellystone": The one with the Animesque scene.
  • Jem:
    • "The Beginning": The one where they met Synergy.
    • "The Bands Break Up": The one where Kimber and Stormer form a duo.
    • "The Day the Music Died": The one where Kimber interrupts the intro, and where Jem disappears.
  • King of the Hill:
    • "Bobby Goes Nuts": The one where Bobby takes a women's self-defense class and kicks people in the nuts.
  • League of Super Evil: The one where they're too stupid to be evil.
    • "Mama Menace": The one with Red Menace's mom.
    • "Kinderprison": The one with the prison daycare.
    • "Brain Freeze": The one with the snowman zombie apocalypse (yes, really).
  • Legends of Chima:
    • "The Joy Ride": The one where Laval accidentally ruins his father's tank.
    • "The Hundred Year Moon": The one where the Wolf Tribe goes feral.
    • "Fake Chi, Real Trouble": The one with the fake Chi that makes its users act like chickens.
    • "Tooth or Consequences": The one where it's revealed that Laval is responsible for the Dark Tribes' creation.
    • "Trial by Fire": The one where Laval and Cragger prove themselves worthy to use Fire Chi.
    • "Fired Up!": The one where Flinx and G'Loona fight back against the Ice Hunters with "Home Alone" Antics.
  • The Loud House:
    • "April Fools Rules" - The one where Luan is a pranking bitch.
    • "L is For Love" - The one where Luna is revealed to be into girls.
    • "Fools' Paradise" - The one where Luan gets a bit insane.
    • "Fool Me Twice" - The one where Luan officially goes insane.
    • "It's a Loud, Loud, Loud, Loud House": The one with the money.
    • "Linc or Swim": The one with the pool.
    • "Picture Perfect": The one with the family portrait.
    • "Driving Miss Hazy": The one where Leni almost learns to drive.
    • "One Flu Over the Loud House": The one with the flu.
  • Martha Speaks:
    • "Martha and Skits": The one with Skits's puppyhood.
    • "Martha's Life in Crime": The one where we learn how the Lorraines adopted Martha.
    • "There Goes the Neighbourhood": The one with the Prejudice Aesop.
  • Mega Man (Ruby-Spears):
    • "Electric Nightmare": The one where Pharaoh Man punches Mega Man.
    • "Mega X": The one with the Mega Man X crossover.
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic:
    • "Friendship is Magic": The one with Nightmare Moon.
    • "Applebuck Season": The one where Applejack is sleep deprived.
    • "Griffon the Brush Off": The one with Gilda.
    • "Boast Busters": The one with Trixie.
    • "Dragonshy": The one where Fluttershy stares down a giant dragon.
    • "Look Before You Sleep": The one with the slumber party.
    • "Bridle Gossip": The one with the Poison Joke.
    • "Swarm of the Century": The one with the parasprites.
    • "Sonic Rainboom": The one with the Sonic Rainboom.
    • "Stare Master": The one with the Death Glare.
    • "Show Stoppers": The one with the Stylistic Suck talent show.
    • "A Dog and Pony Show": The one where Rarity outfoxes her kidnappers.
    • "Green Isn't Your Color": The one with Photo Finish.
    • "A Bird in Hoof": The one with Philomena.
    • "The Cutie Mark Chronicles": The one where the Mane Six tell their cutie mark stories.
    • "Party of One": The one where Pinkie goes crazy.
    • "The Best Night Ever": The one with the Grand Galloping Gala.
    • "The Return of Harmony": The one where Discord corrupts the Mane Six.
    • "Lesson Zero": The one where Twilight goes crazy.
    • "Luna Eclipsed": The one where Luna comes back.
    • "May the Best Pet Win": The one with Tank.
    • "Secret of my Excess": The one where Spike becomes giant out of greed.
    • "Baby Cakes": The one with Pound and Pumpkin Cake.
    • "Hearth's Warming Eve" The one with the play about Equestria's founding.
    • "The Last Roundup": The one where Derpy was censored.
    • "The Super Speedy Cider Squeezy 6000": The one where the Flim Flam brothers sell cider.
    • "Read it and Weep": The one with Daring Do.
    • "Hearts and Hooves Day": The one where Big Mac and Cheerilee fall in love.
    • "A Friend in Deed": The one with Cranky Doodle Donkey.
    • "Putting Your Hoof Down": The one with Iron Will.
    • "It's About Time": The one with time travel.
    • "Dragon Quest": The one with the bully dragons.
    • "MMMystery on the Friendship Express": The one with the whodunnit.
    • "A Canterlot Wedding": The one with the changelings.
    • "The Crystal Empire": The one with King Sombra.
    • "Too Many Pinkie Pies": The one where Pinkie clones herself.
    • "One Bad Apple": The one with Babs Seed.
    • "Magic Duel": The one where Trixie takes over Ponyville.
    • "Sleepless in Ponyville": The one where Scootaloo has nightmares.
    • "Wonderbolts Academy": The one with Lightning Dust.
    • "Just For Sidekicks": The one where Spike takes care of the Mane Six's pets.
    • "Spike At Your Service": The one where Spike becomes Applejack's servant.
    • "Keep Calm and Flutter On": The one where Fluttershy reforms Discord.
    • "Magical Mystery Cure": The one where Twilight becomes a princess.
    • "Castle Mane-ia": The one where the Mane Six scare each other in the castle.
    • "Daring Don't": The one where Daring Do turns out to be real.
    • "Power Ponies": The one with the superheroes.
    • "Bats!": The one with Flutterbat.
    • "Rarity Takes Manehattan": The one where Mane Six goes to Manehattan.
    • "Rainbow Falls": The one where Derpy comes back.
    • "Pinkie Pride": The one with Cheese Sandwich.
    • "Three's a Crowd": The one where Discord pretends to be sick.
    • "Simple Ways": The one where Rarity and Applejack make fun of each other.
    • "It Ain't Easy Being Breezies": The one with the breezies.
    • "Somepony To Watch Over Me": The one where Applejack is overprotective.
    • "Trade Ya!" The one with the Chain of Deals.
    • "Maud Pie": The one with Maud.
    • "For Whom the Sweetie Belle Toils": The one where Sweetie Belle has nightmares.
    • "Leap of Faith": The one where the Flim Flam brothers sell fake health tonic.
    • "Inspiration Manifestation": The one where Rarity is corrupted by evil magic.
    • "Twilight's Kingdom": The one where Twilight fights Tirek.
    • "The Cutie Map": The one where Starlight Glimmer runs a cult.
    • "Bloom & Gloom": The one where Apple Bloom has nightmares.
    • "Tanks for the Memories": The one where Rainbow Dash angsts about Tank having to hibernate.
    • "Make New Friends But Keep Discord": The one with the Smooze.
    • "Slice of Life": The one with the fandom in-jokes.
    • "Amending Fences": The one with Moondancer.
    • "Do Princesses Dream of Magic Sheep?": The one with the dreams of everyone in Ponyville.
    • "Brotherhooves Social": The one where Big Mac dresses in drag.
    • "Crusaders of the Lost Mark": The one where the Cutie Mark Crusaders get their cutie marks.
    • "Hearthbreakers": The one with Pinkie's other sisters.
    • "The Cutie Re-Mark": The one with the grim alternate timelines.
    • "The Crystalling": The one with Flurry Heart.
    • "Gauntlet of Fire": The one with Ember.
    • "Hearth's Warming Tail": The one with Yet Another Christmas Carol.
    • "Flutter Brutter": The one with Zephyr Breeze.
    • "Stranger than Fan Fiction": The one with Quibble Pants.
    • "The Times They Are a Changeling": The one with Thorax.
    • "Dungeons and Discords": The RPG Episode.
    • "To Where and Back Again": The one where the changelings get reformed.
    • "Forever Filly": The one where Sweetie Belle feels patronised.
    • "Parental Glideance": The one with Rainbow Dash's parents.
    • "A Royal Problem": The one with Daybreaker.
    • "Perfect Pear": The one with the story about Applejack's parents.
    • "Secrets and Pies": The one with Evil Pie Hater Dash.
    • "Shadow Play": The one with the Pony of Shadows.
    • "The Maud Couple": The one with Mudbriar.
    • "Molt Down": The one where Spike grows wings.
    • "The Mean 6": The one with the evil clones of Mane Six.
    • "Friendship University": The one where the Flim Flam brothers run a university.
    • "Sounds of Silence": The one with the Kirin.
    • "Father Knows Beast": The one with the guy who pretends to be Spike's father.
    • "The Last Crusade": The one with Scootaloo's parents.
    • "She Talks to Angel": The one where Fluttershy and Angel switch bodies.
    • "Growing Up is Hard To Do": The one where the Cutie Mark Crusaders get turned into adults.
    • "The Big Mac Question": The one where Bon Bon and Lyra propose to each other... Oh, and Big Mac and Sugar Belle get married too.
  • The Mysteries of Alfred Hedgehog:
    • "The Case of the Invisible Visitor": The one with the chameleon.
    • "The Blue Mystery": The one where Cynthia and Camille turn blue.
  • Numberjacks:
    • "Sphere Today, Gone Tomorrow": The one with the marble run.
    • "Zero the Hero": The one where the Numberjacks needed rescuing.
  • The Octonauts:
    • "The Great Algae Escape": The one with grand theft auto.
    • "The Remipedes": The one where Shellington is bad at driving.
    • "The Narwhal": The one where Peso stood on Shellington's foot.
  • The Owl House:
    • "Enchanting Grom Fright": The one where Luz and Amity dance.
    • "Agony of a Witch": The one where we find out that Lilith cursed Eda.
    • "Through the Looking Glass Ruins": The one where Amity kisses Luz.
    • "Eda's Requiem": The one with Raine Whispers.
    • "Knock, Knock, Knocking on Hooty's Door": The one where Luz and Amity start dating.
  • PAW Patrol:
    • "Pups Save a Mer-Pup": The one with the mermaid dogs.
    • "Sea Patrol: Pups Save Puplantis": The one with the pearls.
  • Peg + Cat:
    • "The Baby Problem": The one with the Brainy Baby.
    • "I Do What I Can: The Musical": The one where everyone counts by fives.
    • "The Roxanne Problem": The one where Cat has an Implied Love Interest.
  • The Raccoons:
    • "Cry Wolf!": The one with Auntie Bertha.
    • "The Sweet Smell of Success!": The one where Bert acts in a commercial.
    • "Power Trip!": The one with Ralph's aunt.
    • "Stop the Clock!": The one that introduced Bentley.
    • "The Chips Are Down!": The one where Mr. Willow is introduced and Bert tries to win a contest.
    • "Life in the Fast Lane!": The one with the Bix Badger Bike Club.
    • "Trouble Shooter!": The one where Bentley runs away from home.
    • "Second Chance!": The one with Woodchuck Berry.
    • "The Sky's the Limit!": The one with Troy Malone.
    • "Spring Fever!": The one that introduced Lisa.
    • "The Great Escape!": The one with the Great Tromboni.
    • "Stealing the Show!": The one with the shoplifting.
    • "Moving In!": The one where Bentley's family become permanent characters.
    • "Easy Money!": The one where Bentley gets lost in the Endless Echo Caverns.
    • "Black Belt Bentley!": The one where Bentley learns karate.
    • "Join the Club!": The one with the anti-smoking message.
    • "The One That Got Away!": The one with the depressing ending.
  • Rainbow Brite:
    • "The Beginning of Rainbowland": The one with Rainbow's backstory.
    • "Peril in the Pits": The one with Brian.
    • "The Mighty Monstromurk Menace": The one where Murky Dismal accidentally unleashes a demon.
    • "Invasion of Rainbowland": The one with the alien that eats colors.
    • "Rainbow Night": The one that introduced Moonglow.
    • "A Horse of a Different Color": The one with the horse race.
    • "The Queen of the Sprites": The one where The Dark Princess returns.
  • Ready Jet Go!:
    • "Satellite Selfie": The one with the garlic/rutabaga cookies.
    • "Castaway Carrot": The one where Carrot loses his mind.
    • "Endless Summer": The one with Carrot's explosive sneezes.
  • R.O.B. the Robot:
    • "Chill Out": The one where Rob can't skate.
    • "Shivers in Space": The one with Blossom.
    • "Hare-Raising Event": The one where Rob thinks he's a rabbit.
  • Rugrats:
  • The Save-Ums!:
    • "Untangle That Octopus!": The one with the shoelaces.
    • "The Mystery of Winston's Garden": The one with the Wave Melons.
    • "Rescue Wonder Winston!": The one with the door.
  • She-Ra and the Princesses of Power:
  • The Simpsons:
    • "Bart the Genius": The one where Bart spells "kwyjibo" while playing Scrabble.
    • "The Telltale Head": The one where the ventriloquist goes to Heaven, but the dummy doesn't.
    • "Krusty Gets Busted": The one where Krusty goes to jail.
    • "Bart Gets an F": The one where Bart prays for a snow day to avoid failing a test.
    • "Dancin' Homer": The one where Homer becomes a baseball mascot.
    • "Bart the Daredevil": The one where Homer falls down the Springfield Gorge.
    • "Oh Brother, Where Art Thou?": The one with Homer's hideous car design.
    • "Bart's Dog Gets an F": The one where Santa's Little Helper goes to obedience school.
    • "Lisa's Substitute": The one where Lisa calls Homer a baboon.
    • "Flaming Moe's": The one where Moe steals Homer's drink idea.
    • "Stark Raving Dad": The one with a guy who thinks he's Michael Jackson.
    • "Homer Defined": The one where Homer becomes a word in the dictionary.
    • "Burns Verkaufen der Kraftwerk": The one where Mr. Burns sells the power plant to German businessmen.
    • "Radio Bart": The one with Bart's "Timmy O'Toole" prank.
    • "Homer at the Bat": The one where Mr. Burns hires ringers for an exhibition baseball game.
    • "Black Widower": The one where Sideshow Bob marries Selma and tries to kill her while she watches MacGyver.
    • "Homer's Triple Bypass": The one where "bed goes up, bed goes down".
    • "I Love Lisa": The one where Ralph choo-choo-chooses Lisa to be his Valentine.
    • "Last Exit to Springfield": The one where Abe tells a story about wearing an onion on his belt, and the one with "Dental plan..." "Lisa needs braces..."
    • "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show": The one with the exploding beer can Prank Gone Too Far.
    • "Krusty Gets Kancelled": The one with Worker & Parasite.
    • "Cape Feare": The one where Sideshow Bob steps on a bunch of rakes and sings the entire score of H.M.S. Pinafore.
    • "Whacking Day": The one where the town of Springfield comes together to beat up snakes, and only Barry White's voice can save the day.
    • "Homer Goes to College": The one where Homer is so S-M-R-T.
    • "Bart Gets Famous": The one where Bart becomes Krusty's sidekick and develops a forced catchphrase.
    • "Sweet Seymour Skinner's Baadasssss Song": The one where Bart gets Principal Skinner fired and replaced by Ned Flanders.
    • "The Boy Who Knew Too Much": The one where Mayor Quimby's nephew gets into an argument over the pronunciation of "chowder".
    • "Sideshow Bob Roberts": The one where Sideshow Bob rigs an election.
    • "Homer Badman": The one where Homer gets accused of sexual harassment.
    • "Fear of Flying": The one with Guy Incognito.
    • "Homer the Great": The one where Homer is elected the head of a secret society.
    • "A Star is Burns": The one where Jay Sherman visits Springfield's film festival.
    • "Two Dozen and One Greyhounds": The one where Mr. Burns sings "See My Vest".
    • "The PTA Disbands": The one with "purple monkey dishwasher".
    • "Homie the Clown": The one where Homer is a double for Krusty the Clown.
    • "Who Shot Mr. Burns?": The one where Maggie shoots Mr. Burns.
    • "Radioactive Man": The one where the goggles do nothing.
    • "Lisa the Vegetarian": The one where Lisa becomes a vegetarian.
    • "King Size Homer": The one where Homer gains lots of weight so he can work at home.
    • "Marge Be Not Proud": The one with Bonestorm.
    • "Two Bad Neighbors": The one where Homer and Bart meet George H. W. Bush.
    • "Lisa the Iconoclast": The one where Lisa learns a dark secret about Springfield's founder.
    • "A Fish Called Selma": The one with the Planet of the Apes musical.
    • "Bart on the Road": The one where Bart drives through a cornfield.
    • "22 Short Films About Springfield": The one with Steamed Hams.
    • "Homerpalooza": The one where Homer gets shot in the chest with cannonballs.
    • "You Only Move Twice": The one with Hank Scorpio.
    • "Bart After Dark": The one where Homer has misplaced his pants.
    • "A Milhouse Divided": The one where Milhouse's parents get divorced.
    • "Hurricane Neddy": The one where Flanders snaps.
    • "The Mysterious Voyage of Homer": The one where Homer hallucinates after eating insanely hot peppers.
    • "The Springfield Files": The one with The X-Files parody.
    • "The Itchy & Scratchy & Poochie Show": The one with Poochie.
    • "Homer's Phobia": The one with John Waters.
    • "Brother from Another Series": The one with Sideshow Bob's brother Cecil.
    • "In Marge We Trust": The one with Mr. Sparkle, the Japanese dish soap mascot that looks a lot like Homer.
    • "Homer's Enemy": The one with Frank Grimes.
    • "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular": The one with the Robotic Richard Simmons "Deleted Scene".
    • "The Old Man and the Key": The one with "Old Man Yells at Cloud".
    • "Alone Again, Natura-Diddily": The one where Maude Flanders is Killed Off for Real.
    • "The Cartridge Family": The one where Homer engages in Reckless Gun Usage.
    • "All Singing, All Dancing": The Musical Episode.
    • "The Joy of Sect": The one where Homer joins a cult.
    • "Lisa the Simpson": The one about the "Simpson Gene".
    • "The Wizard of Evergreen Terrace": The one with the "Everything's Okay" alarm.
    • "Lisa Gets an 'A'": The one where Lisa cheats on a test.
    • "Viva Ned Flanders": The one where Ned goes to Las Vegas.
    • "Homer to the Max": The one where Homer changes his name to "Max Power".
    • "Mom and Pop Art": The one where Homer fails to build a barbecue pit.
    • "They Saved Lisa's Brain": The one where Lisa joins the local MENSA club.
    • "Beyond Blunderdome": The one where Homer and Mel Gibson direct an Actionized Adaptation of Mr. Smith Goes to Washington.
    • "Little Big Mom": The one with Stupid Sexy Flanders.
    • "Brawl In The Family": The one where the Simpsons have a punch-up over a game of Monopoly.
    • "Scuse Me While I Miss The Sky": The one with skinner-in-a-shredder.com.
    • "The President Wore Pearls": The one where Willie's tractor ends up falling in the pool.
    • "A Star Is Torn": The one where Lisa sings a song so beautiful that even the Applause-o-meter is crying.
    • "The Monkey Suit": The one where Nelson is disguised as Todd.
    • "Lost Verizon": The one where Bart puts Viagra in Skinner's coffee.
    • "Dangers On A Train": The one where Marge mistakes a dating website for a cupcake website.
    • "The Wreck Of The Relationship": The one where Bart won't eat his broccoli.
    • "Flanders' Ladder": The one where Bart plays the "Scary Maze Game" and gets scared into a coma.
    • "Bart Versus Itchy And Scratchy": The one where—
    Lisa: TROPER, STOP MANSPLAINING!
    • "Treehouse of Horror" specials:
      • Treehouse I: The one with Kang and Kodos' cookbook.
      • Treehouse II: The one with the monkey's paw.
      • Treehouse III: The one with the killer Krusty doll and the zombie Flanders.
      • Treehouse IV: The one where Homer sells his soul for a donut.
      • Treehouse V: The one with "The Shinning".
      • Treehouse VI: The one with Homer in 3D.
      • Treehouse VII: The one where Kang and Kodos run for president.
      • Treehouse VIII: The one where Bart turns into a fly.
      • Treehouse IX: The one where Marge, Maggie, Homer, and Kang go on The Jerry Springer Show.
      • Treehouse X: The one where Y2K happens as a result of Homer's negligence.
      • Treehouse XI: The one where humankind gets banished to the sea by dolphins.
      • Treehouse XII: The one where Homer strangles Bart and his neck elongates.
      • Treehouse XIII: The one where Marge turns into a cat.
      • Treehouse XIV: The one where Homer becomes Death.
      • Treehouse XV: The one where the garage goes to Heaven.
      • Treehouse XVI: The one where 90% of the supporting cast get flung out of a tree.
      • Treehouse XVII: The one where Orson Welles' sound effects guy is 200% done with his shit.
      • Treehouse XVIII: The one with Homer and Marge as Mr and Mrs Smith.
      • Treehouse XIX: The one with the Grand Pumpkin.
      • Treehouse XX: The one with the "Burger Squared".
      • Treehouse XXXIII: The one with the Death Note parody.
  • Sonic Boom:
    • "Buster": The one with the evil fireman bot.
    • "My Fair Sticksy": The one where Amy and Sticks play dress-up.
    • "The Meteor": The one where Sonic and Eggman swap bodies.
    • "How to Succeed in Evil Without Really Trying": The one with the Lightning Bolt Society.
    • "Sole Power": The one with Sonic's noisy shoes.
    • "Chez Amy": The one where Dave fails epically at cooking.
    • "Just a Guy": The one where everyone gets offended at Sonic calling a guy "just a guy".
    • "Battle of the Boy Bands": The one where Sonic, Tails, and Knuckles form a boy band.
    • "Tails' Crush": The one with Zooey.
    • "Late Night Wars": The one where Knuckles becomes a talk-show host.
    • "It Takes a Village to Defeat a Hedgehog": The one with Shadow.
    • "Multi-Tails": The one where Tails clones himself.
  • South Park:
    • "Cartman Gets an Anal Probe": The one where Cartman sings "I Love To Singa".
    • "Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo": The one with Mr. Hankey and Mr. Mackey.
    • "Chickenlover": The one where Cartman wants people to respect his "authoritah."
    • "Ike's Wee Wee": The one where Mr. Garrison watches Teletubbies while stoned, and the one with Mr. Mackey's "Drugs Are Bad" speech.
    • "Gnomes": The one with the Missing Steps Plan that involves gnomes stealing people's underpants.
    • "Chinpokomon": The one where the kids get hooked on a Pokémon parody.
    • "Hooked on Monkey Fonics": The one where Cartman fails to spell the word "chair".
    • "Timmy 2000": The one where Phil Collins gets an Oscar shoved up his ass.
    • "Something You Can Do With Your Finger": The one where the kids form a boy band.
    • "It Hits the Fan": The one with the "shit" counter.
    • "Cripple Fight": The one that introduced Jimmy.
    • "Super Best Friends": The one where Jesus fights David Blaine.
    • "Scott Tenorman Must Die": The one where Cartman makes a bully eat his own parents.
    • "Osama bin Laden Has Farty Pants": The one where the kids go to Afghanistan.
    • "How To Eat With Your Butt": The one with Kenny as The Boy With An Arse For A Face.
    • "The Entity": The one where Kyle's cousin comes.
    • "Kenny Dies": The one where Kenny's death sticks...for a while.
    • "Butters' Very Own Episode": The one where Butters' dad is gay.
    • "The New Terrance and Philip Movie Trailer": The one with "Russell Crowe Fighting Around the World".
    • "The Simpsons Already Did It": The one where Professor Chaos finds that his evil plans have already been done before.
    • "A Ladder To Heaven": The one where Cartman "drinks" Kenny.
    • "The Return of the Fellowship of the Ring to the Two Towers": The one where the kids accidentally watch a porn movie.
    • "The Death Camp of Tolerance": The one with Mr. Slave.
    • "The Biggest Douche in the Universe": The one with the fake Rob Schneider movie trailers.
    • "Cancelled": The one where Earth is repossessed by TV-loving aliens.
    • "I'm A Little Bit Country": The one about The War on Terror.
    • "Fat Butt and Pancake Head": The one with Cartman's "Jennifer Lopez" hand puppet.
    • "South Park Is Gay!": The one where the cast of Queer Eye is actually a race of crab people.
    • "Grey Dawn": The one with Country Kitchen Buffet.
    • "Raisins": The one with the Hooters restaurant parody, and the one that introduced the Goth Kids.
    • "The Passion of the Jew": The one where Mel Gibson acts like Daffy Duck.
    • "Good Times with Weapons": The one with "Let's Fighting Love".
    • "Douche and Turd": The one with Diddy's "Vote or Die" rap.
    • "You Got F'd in the A": The one where Stan gets challenged to a dance-off.
    • "The Jeffersons": The one with Not-Michael Jackson.
    • "Goobacks": The one with "They took our jerbs!"
    • "Mr. Garrison's Fancy New Vagina": The one where Mr. Garrison gets a gender reassignment surgery, and Kyle wants to become black.
    • "Best Friends Forever": The one with the PSP.
    • "The Losing Edge": The one where Randy gets into fights at the kids' Little League games.
    • "The Death of Eric Cartman": The one where Cartman thinks he's dead.
    • "Trapped in the Closet": The one where Tom Cruise, R. Kelly, and John Travolta lock themselves in Stan's closet.
    • "The Return of Chef": The one where Chef is brainwashed by the Super Adventure Club.
    • "ManBearPig": The one where Al Gore is "super cereal".
    • "Make Love, Not Warcraft": The one where the kids battle a World of Warcraft griefer.
    • "Go God Go": The one where Cartman freezes himself.
    • "With Apologies to Jesse Jackson": The one where Randy blurts out the N-word on live TV.
    • "HumancentiPad": The one where Cartman wants an iPad.
    • "Fishsticks": The one where Kanye West objects to being called a "gay fish".
    • "Butters' Bottom Bitch": The one where Butters becomes a pimp.
    • "Whale Whores": The one where Cartman sings "Poker Face."
    • "You're Getting Old": The one where Stan is depressed.
    • "The Cissy": The one where Randy is Lorde.
    • "Stunning and Brave": The one with PC Principal.
    • "South Park: Post Covid": The one where they are adults.
  • SpongeBob SquarePants:
  • Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The one where everyone feels bad for the clones.
    • "Old Friends Not Forgotten": The one where Ahsoka and Anakin reunite.
    • "The Phantom Apprentice": The one where Maul could have saved everyone.
    • "Shattered:" The one where Order 66 is executed.
    • "Victory and Death": The one that's really sad.
  • Steven Universe:
  • Steven Universe: Future:
  • Street Fighter:
    • "The Medium is the Message": The one with Bison's Big "YES!".
  • Super Why!:
  • Sushi Pack:
    • "Starring Ikura": The one with Ikura's ego problem.
    • "Sushi Pack vs. the Fried Food Fighting Force": The one with the Similar Squad.
    • "The Wrong Sushi": The one with the false accusations.
  • Thomas & Friends:
    • "The Sad Story of Henry": The one where Henry gets sealed in a tunnel.
    • "Granpuff": The one with Smudger.
    • "Rusty and the Boulder": The one with the creepy boulder.
    • "Percy's Chocolate Crunch": The one where Percy is covered in chocolate.
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles:
  • Total Drama:
    • Island: The one that started it all.
    • Action: The one with the movies.
    • World Tour: The one with the singing (or the one with the World Tour)
    • Revenge of the Island: The one with the radioactive island.
    • All-Stars: The one with the heroes and villains.
    • Pahkitew Island: The one with the new island.
    • 2023 series: The one where Chris has a different voice actor (or the one with the gay couple).
    • Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race: The one with the race.
    • Total DramaRama: The one where they're all toddlers.
  • Wonder Pets!:
    • "Save the Mouse": The one where Linny is Out Sick.
    • "Save the Puppy": The one with the peeing dog.

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