Least Favorite Episode From Any Series

I'm fully aware he is the "necessary evil" many shows require to spice up the plot. I can take a joke, but his frequent display of his degrading personality killed any sympathy I would ever want on that guy.
 
Tom's Rhinoplasty from South Park, simply because it contains the most jarring, bizarre, and inexplicable out-of-character incident I've ever seen in a cartoon.

Seriously. Wendy in this episode is a deranged, possessive lunatic who ends up framing and executing an innocent and casually bragging about it at the end with glee because she has her precious Stan. A few seasons later, and she casually breaks up with him and is the levelheaded voice of reason in such episodes as Stupid Spoiled Whore.

The Mr. Garrison subplot is pretty funny, and I think I might have actually enjoyed this episode if Wendy had stayed this way or if it had been a different/one-off character. As it is, it's just strange and uncomfortable to watch, and every complaint about Homer or Bloo being an ass in a particular episode has nothing on it.

Also, A Million Little Fibers is pretty much the worst episode in terms of actual writing, since aside from the initial sight of Oprah's genitalia speaking, there wasn't a single funny thing about it.
 
Simpsons: Homer Vs Dignity. This episode is so bad that in my mind when shows have a series ruining moment they no longer jump the shark, they get raped by the Panda (Only that does not sound as good) This episode has the single worse animated moment I have ever had the displeasure of watching.

Dany Phantom: Reality Trip. A decent episode ruined by a horrible ending. This has got to be the worst reset button episode ever. The show allowed things to happen that we did not expect before (Her Brothers Keeper) but then chickened out even after Danny's parents accepted him? They made up for this mistake in season three but still they should have here.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2k3: Junklantus, I prefer fast forward episodes over this one. It was a twenty two minute pointless story with an even more pointless villain. This episode is so bad it made me the only (or so it seems) Turtles fan that is happy the lost season episode "Nightmares Recyled) never saw the light of day.
 
Do you hate all the other cartoons that use plots similar to famous movies kids wouldn't know about?

Seriously, I don't know why you watch FOP. You seem to outright hate everything about the show.
 
Five words:

"The Principal and the Pauper."

Nearly ruined a great character by making him and his memories nothing more than a fraud. If only they could eradicate that episode and all references to it from the planet, but it's one of the worst moments in the history of The Simpsons.

Seriously. That's my least favorite episode of The Simpsons.
 
That's really a love or hate episode. There's enough people that like it that it really can't be considered a bad episode outright. Just a divisive one.
 
Also, the season 5 episodes of The Fairly Oddparents. It looks like the writers were trying to be like Family Guy, but it failed. Cynthia True shouldn't be writing on this show, let alone everything on Nickelodeon, because well you should look at Birthday Bash, Timmy's 2D House Of Horror, and Timmy TV for examples.
 
I forgot to mention Boondocks "Return of the King" episode. I sense that that this will cause controverses when I first saw it.
 
Finally someone agrees with me about how stupid this episode is. I mean does anyone expect Dr. King to actually be like that? The media would treat such a great man like that? And the ending, what's was up with that? Would America actually vote Oprah into office?
 
If it helps any,on the DVD commentary for Patriot Games,Seth McFarlane said the statue was supposed to originally have a naked Gweneth Paltrow cuddling R2-D2,but Lucasfilm nixed that,the only Star Wars gag they ever told them not to do,so they changed it.
 
She shouldn't be writing period. But guess what, she's helping produce another Nicktoon with a comedian from Saturday Night Live, and it's about a moronic Girl Scout. Now it's bad enough that there's this trend going on where non-cartoonists are creating cartoons (reminds me of all those celebrities writing children's books. Not a damn one of them were any good) - but a hack writer is being rewarded for helping destroy a once-enjoyable show. Where's the justice, eh? :sad:

Well, it'll probably fail, like all the other new Nicktoons have failed of late.
 
I've rarely watched The Simpsons but some of my co-workers were watching it recently and I think this was the episode they were watching. I mean, it has to be just from the title description. I didn't have the same reaction that you did because I'm not invested in the characters. I didn't care for it simply because it wasn't very funny. Probably the most amusing part was at the end when they said no one should ever make reference to it again. :p

Still not as bad as Hoop Squad.
 
Mine would be:

The Simpsons

Alone Again, Natura-Diddily
: While it had some funny stuff (I like most of the Mike Scully era episodes), killing off Maude was extremely pointless and in poor taste.

My Big Fat Geek Wedding: Basically undid the entire Skinner/Krabappel relationship, and stuck us with another cheesy Homer and Marge "marriage on the rocks" tale. What was the point of building up Skinner and Krabappel's relationship if they let it disintegrate liks this, and then tease us further about how Skinner can't get back with Krabappel?

Family Guy

Stuck Together, Torn Apart: One episode where Meg is used only for abuse. While it began as far back as Season 2, Season 3 is where it became a substitute for character development.

Model Misbehavior: Another with unfunny Meg abuse, and one that re-established Lois as a borderline whore.

Jungle Love: The worst FG ever. Poor, uneven story, terrible jokes (including two flashbacks that go on forever), and of course, more Meg abuse that ends with her "death".
It seems like whenever they do an episode that's mostly about Chris and/or Meg, they can't put it to good use, as if they don't even try.

Untitled Griffin Family History
: The way Meg was treated was so terrifying that everyone in the family came off as a pack of villians, and it dragged this whole episode down.

Stewie Loves Lois
, Mother Tucker, Boys Do Cry, Believe it or Not, Joe's Walking on Thin Air: All boring.

King of the Hill

Texas Chainsaw Massacre: Dale driving Hank crazy the whole time, even when his life was at stake.

Goodbye, Normal Jeans
: Peggy acting like a lunatic, ruining Thanksgiving, and totally getting away with it.

Racist Dawg: Black repairman plays the race card, and the whole town is against Hank, even Peggy!

A Rover Runs Through It: The Hills finally make it to Montana (after failing once in Season 4), but an ongoing mystery regarding Luanne's family is completely ignored for a boring story about those "jerks from Hollywood messing with the environment" and such.

A lot of episodes from Seasons 9 and 10 are terrible.

Futurama

A Leela of Her Own: Somehow, this wasn't as cool as the other Futurama stories. It just wasn't.

The Proud Family

All of Season 3.

Each episode shifted towards unfunny abuse against Oscar, which quickly tuned me out of the entire series. I'm embarrassed at ever having watched this show.

The Fairly OddParents


Many episodes from the 4th and 5th Season.

Baby Face/Mr. Right: Two episode where Timmy's bullies get their "revenge" at the end, while Cosmo and Wanda happily watch their godchild get hurt. :sad:

Class Clown: One where Trixie is a crazy, ungrateful harpy, and where Cosmo is annoyingly stupid.

Just the Two of Us: I know someone thought "What if Trixie wasn't 'the one'?", but come on! Why did they have to make her a homicidal loon?
 
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