Just like the 10 Character List Game, 10 Location List Game, 10 Videogame Character Game, and 10 Items List Game, with the only difference being that this game will list episodes or installments of any kind of media series. Tropers will list the episode or installment that fits the current category in question, and if they are the tenth, they get to start the next category.
Rules are the same:
- Wait until there's at least 2-3 new entries since your last one, unless the thread hasn't had a new post in days
- No medium-specific categories such as "Cartoon Episodes" or "TV Series episodes", etc.
- More of a guideline than a strict rule, but try to avoid too specific/strict categories - just use your best judgment on this one and be open to broadening the category if needed
- Usually, the one who finishes the list (10th entry) starts the new category, unless they give this to someone else. If no new category is given after an hour or so, anyone can start the next list.
- Try to avoid reusing categories that were already played within the last week or last 4-5 pages or so, whichever comes last.
For the first category:
First episodes or installments
1. "And Then There Were 10" (Ben 10)1. "Rhyme and Reason" (Word Girl)
2. “The Summer of George” (Seinfeld)
3. "The Dæmons" (Doctor Who)
4. "The Case of the Mischievous Doll" (Perry Mason)
5. "Final Fantasy VIII" (Final Fantasy)
6. "School Raze" (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
7. "Bleep" (Arthur)
8. "Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception" (Ace Combat)
9. "The Bluebird of Zappiness" (Cyberchase)
My plan is to trick you into thinking this is my signature when it’s not, then confuse you silly. Doubting my plan? Then it's working!1. "Rhyme and Reason" (Word Girl)
2. “The Summer of George” (Seinfeld)
3. "The Dæmons" (Doctor Who)
4. "The Case of the Mischievous Doll" (Perry Mason)
5. Final Fantasy VIII (Final Fantasy)
6. "School Raze" (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
7. "Bleep" (Arthur)
8. Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception (Ace Combat)
9. "The Bluebird of Zappiness" (Cyberchase)
10. Mario Party 8 (Mario Party)
7th installments / 7th season finales
1. Mario Kart 7 (Mario Kart) "Happy Halloween, I suppose..."1. Mario Kart 7 (Mario Kart)
2. "Summer of 4 Ft. 2" (The Simpsons)
Hot take: I actually like Yoshi's New Island and it's soundtrack.1. Mario Kart 7 (Mario Kart)
2. "Summer of 4 Ft. 2" (The Simpsons)
3. "My Princess" (Scrubs)
4. News Hounds (Bowery Boys)
5. "The Party" (M*A*S*H)
6. The Third Wheel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
My plan is to trick you into thinking this is my signature when it’s not, then confuse you silly. Doubting my plan? Then it's working!1. Mario Kart 7 (Mario Kart)
2. "Summer of 4 Ft. 2" (The Simpsons)
3. "My Princess" (Scrubs)
4. News Hounds (Bowery Boys)
5. "The Party" (M*A*S*H)
6. The Third Wheel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
8. Repton Infinity (Repton)
9. "Operation: Dinkleberg" (Fairly Odd Parents)
Edited by Grotadmorv on Jul 23rd 2025 at 12:31:46 PM
Make it so we never die, and take the pain away1. Mario Kart 7 (Mario Kart)
2. "Summer of 4 Ft. 2" (The Simpsons)
3. "My Princess" (Scrubs)
4. News Hounds (Bowery Boys)
5. "The Party" (M*A*S*H)
6. The Third Wheel (Diary of a Wimpy Kid)
7. Sa Ga Frontier (Sa Ga)
8. Repton Infinity (Repton)
9. "Man's Worst Friend" (Fairly Odd Parents)
10. "Kirby & The Amazing Mirror" (Kirby Mainline Games)
End of an Age Episodes
1. "Pranks a Lot" (SpongeBob SquarePants; Last episode before the movie)
Hot take: I actually like Yoshi's New Island and it's soundtrack.1. "Pranks a Lot" (SpongeBob SquarePants; last episode before the movie)
2. PSA Mission 11: The Veggie Villain (Club Penguin; the HQ is destroyed and the PSA is decommissioned, leading to the EPF taking its place)
Orcus on His Throne will always be my pet peeve.1. "Pranks a Lot" (Sponge Bob Square Pants; last episode before the movie)
2. PSA Mission 11: The Veggie Villain (Club Penguin; the HQ is destroyed and the PSA is decommissioned, leading to the EPF taking its place)
3. "Sundown" (Breaking Bad; The RV, a famous location since the start of the series, is destroyed, thus marking the shift from dramedy to drama)
The legend has returned.1. "Pranks a Lot" (SpongeBob SquarePants; last episode before the movie)
2. PSA Mission 11: The Veggie Villain (Club Penguin; the HQ is destroyed and the PSA is decommissioned, leading to the EPF taking its place)
3. "Sundown" (Breaking Bad; The RV, a famous location since the start of the series, is destroyed, thus marking the shift from dramedy to drama)
4. "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" (Superman; last comic of Superman's Pre-Crisis era)
1. "Pranks a Lot" (Sponge Bob Square Pants; last episode before the movie)
2. PSA Mission 11: The Veggie Villain (Club Penguin; the HQ is destroyed and the PSA is decommissioned, leading to the EPF taking its place)
3. "Sundown" (Breaking Bad; The RV, a famous location since the start of the series, is destroyed, thus marking the shift from dramedy to drama)
4. "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" (Superman; last comic of Superman's Pre-Crisis era)
5. "Patrick's Got a Zoo Loose" (The Patrick Star Show; last episode before the new staff team took over.)
Make it so we never die, and take the pain away1. "Pranks a Lot" (Sponge Bob Square Pants; last episode before the movie)
2. PSA Mission 11: The Veggie Villain (Club Penguin; the HQ is destroyed and the PSA is decommissioned, leading to the EPF taking its place)
3. "Sundown" (Breaking Bad; The RV, a famous location since the start of the series, is destroyed, thus marking the shift from dramedy to drama)
4. "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" (Superman; last comic of Superman's Pre-Crisis era)
5. "Patrick's Got a Zoo Loose" (The Patrick Star Show; last episode before the new staff team took over.)
6. "Crisis on Infinite Earths" (DC comics, marked the end of the pre crisis multiverse, as well as the bronze age of comics for DC at least )
Edited by Superjohn on Jul 23rd 2025 at 5:33:24 AM
"Give our Captain back, you jerks!"1. "Pranks a Lot" (Sponge Bob Square Pants; last episode before the movie)
2. PSA Mission 11: The Veggie Villain (Club Penguin; the HQ is destroyed and the PSA is decommissioned, leading to the EPF taking its place)
3. "Sundown" (Breaking Bad; The RV, a famous location since the start of the series, is destroyed, thus marking the shift from dramedy to drama)
4. "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" (Superman; last comic of Superman's Pre-Crisis era)
5. "Patrick's Got a Zoo Loose" (The Patrick Star Show; last episode before the new staff team took over.)
6. "Crisis on Infinite Earths" (DC comics, marked the end of the pre crisis multiverse, as well as the bronze age of comics for DC at least )
7. Planet of the Apes [2001] (Planet of the Apes, Last time practical effects were used for the apes)
"Censorship is telling a man he can't have a steak just because a baby can't chew it"1. "Pranks a Lot" (Sponge Bob Square Pants; last episode before the movie)
2. PSA Mission 11: The Veggie Villain (Club Penguin; the HQ is destroyed and the PSA is decommissioned, leading to the EPF taking its place)
3. "Sundown" (Breaking Bad; The RV, a famous location since the start of the series, is destroyed, thus marking the shift from dramedy to drama)
4. "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" (Superman; last comic of Superman's Pre-Crisis era)
5. "Patrick's Got a Zoo Loose" (The Patrick Star Show; last episode before the new staff team took over.)
6. "Crisis on Infinite Earths" (DC comics, marked the end of the pre crisis multiverse, as well as the bronze age of comics for DC at least )
7. Planet of the Apes [2001] (Planet of the Apes, Last time practical effects were used for the apes)
8. "Big Horns George/Bleep" (Arthur; last episode of the series produced by Cinar before it became Cookie Jar Entertainment the following year)
Edited by AdventurousYak9234 on Jul 23rd 2025 at 11:18:18 AM
"COCONUTS HAVE WATER IN THEM!"1. "Pranks a Lot" (Sponge Bob Square Pants; last episode before the movie)
2. PSA Mission 11: The Veggie Villain (Club Penguin; the HQ is destroyed and the PSA is decommissioned, leading to the EPF taking its place)
3. "Sundown" (Breaking Bad; The RV, a famous location since the start of the series, is destroyed, thus marking the shift from dramedy to drama)
4. "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" (Superman; last comic of Superman's Pre-Crisis era)
5. "Patrick's Got a Zoo Loose" (The Patrick Star Show; last episode before the new staff team took over.)
6. "Crisis on Infinite Earths" (DC comics, marked the end of the pre crisis multiverse, as well as the bronze age of comics for DC at least )
7. Planet of the Apes [2001] (Planet of the Apes, Last time practical effects were used for the apes)
8. "Big Horns George/Bleep" (Arthur; last episode of the series produced by Cinar before it became Cookie Jar Entertainment the following year)
9. "Fairy Idol" (The Fairly OddParents; last episode before Poof, the first of several new main characters, is introduced)
Technically, the third Jimmy Timmy Power Hour special is the last one, but I don't think that counts.
Edited by Pbskidsfan on Jul 23rd 2025 at 6:21:34 AM
My plan is to trick you into thinking this is my signature when it’s not, then confuse you silly. Doubting my plan? Then it's working!1. "Pranks a Lot" (Sponge Bob Square Pants; last episode before the movie)
2. PSA Mission 11: The Veggie Villain (Club Penguin; the HQ is destroyed and the PSA is decommissioned, leading to the EPF taking its place)
3. "Sundown" (Breaking Bad; The RV, a famous location since the start of the series, is destroyed, thus marking the shift from dramedy to drama)
4. "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" (Superman; last comic of Superman's Pre-Crisis era)
5. "Patrick's Got a Zoo Loose" (The Patrick Star Show; last episode before the new staff team took over.)
6. "Crisis on Infinite Earths" (DC comics, marked the end of the pre crisis multiverse, as well as the bronze age of comics for DC at least )
7. Planet of the Apes [2001] (Planet of the Apes, Last time practical effects were used for the apes)
8. "Big Horns George/Bleep" (Arthur; last episode of the series produced by Cinar before it became Cookie Jar Entertainment the following year)
9. "Fairy Idol" (The Fairly Odd Parents; last episode before Poof, the first of several new main characters, is introduced)
10. Episode 3980 (Sesame Street; last episode to be presented in the "magazine" format.)

1. "Rhyme and Reason" (Word Girl)
2. “The Summer of George” (Seinfeld)
3. "The Dæmons" (Doctor Who)
4. "The Case of the Mischievous Doll" (Perry Mason)
5. "Final Fantasy VIII" (Final Fantasy)
6. "School Raze" (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)
7. "Bleep" (Arthur)
8. "Ace Combat X: Skies of Deception" (Ace Combat)note
I will never get tired of watching Home Alone or its sequel.