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  • Cowboy BeBop at His Computer: A lot of their videos do get some facts about the characters they’re ranking in morality incorrect.
    • In their Good to Evil video on Family Guy, Bonnie Swanson is listed under the grey scale even though she was known for trying to kill or hurt Joe in several episodes up to and including putting shards of glass in his food.
      • They also added Kevin Swanson on the "evil" side of the spectrum, even though he really is depicted as suffering from PTSD and is therefore cannot reasonably be held as morally accountable.
      • Their video on The Cleveland Show is worse. They grant Auntie Momma the gold metal for "good" glossing over how he had relations with Cleveland's dad behind his wife's back.
    • In their Good to Evil list on Lilo & Stitch, Brad Gilliam claimed that Angel:
      • Was freed off-screen. Her freeing was actually fully depicted on-screen in The Series's penultimate episode (and the last one to air before the premiere of Leroy & Stitch) "Snafu", which the video did use clips of. In that episode, Lilo and Stitch form a rescue party to free her and the other experiments that Gantu had in captivity, and after Lilo, Stitch and the experiments in their rescue party get captured, and Stitch confesses his love to Angel, she frees herself by headbutting the glass containment capsule she was in until it shattered.
      • Can turn people good or evil, implying that Angel's mortality-affecting ability works on anyone. Her ability was shown to only work on reformed experiments made before her and on Jumba; it doesn't work on experiments made after her (unless, according to the Stitch! anime, which wasn't featured in the video, she's sick) and it has never been shown to work on humans or other aliens.
      • Was coerced by Gantu into turning Stitch evil. Angel was actually introduced already working for Gantu (since he found her first before the events of the episode) and didn't care for Stitch at first, but it was Stitch's kindness that led her to betray Gantu. Also, to tie into the above, she couldn't convert Stitch to evil because he's immune to her song, being made after her, so she had to trick him into following her to be trapped in Gantu's rocket in the episode.
    • In their Good to Evil list on Courage the Cowardly Dog, Katz is given a lower ranking on the Bad to Evil scale due to the claim that he was a mere con artist. However, in the actual show, Katz is a sadistic Serial Killer who lures people into fake businesses with the intent to murder them whether through his spiders or transforming them into machines and forcing them to fight for his amusement. The actual recurring villain who is a con artist is Le Quack, but he wasn't included in the ranking. On top of that, they left out a lot more iconic villains such as Snowman, Freaky Fred, Mad Dog, Mama Bagge, and even The Space Chicken from Outer Space.
    • In their Ed, Edd n Eddy video, Eddy is ranked lower than Kevin, even though Eddy has more moments of decency and is not as cruel to others as Kevin is.
    • In "Nicktoons Villains: Bad to Evil", it's brought up that Fire Lord Ozai's ultimate goal was to destroy the world, even though it's much more likely that he would just destroy the Earth Kingdom, since destroying the Fire Nation would cause his people to rebel and make his title of Fire Lord/Phoenix King worthless.
    • In their The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy video, Nergal was ranked as Most Evil because of him being unable to admit responsibility for his actions, a flaw that has seldom appeared on the show.
    • In their The Cuphead Show! Relationships: Healthy to Toxic (Season 3), they ranked The Devil and Henchmen's relationship as one of the most toxic ones despite the two actually getting along well for the most part (The Devil still is blunt toward Henchmen but this is the nicest he has been to him in a season). A lot of people even say their relationship is far more healthier than Cuphead and Mugman's.

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