4 years ago in end of February I was still required to attend a school field trip even though I was 40 degrees and I thought it was what's in the first video at 05:46. And then the title of the second video became reallife
4 years ago in end of February I was still required to attend a school field trip even though I was 40 degrees and I thought it was what's in the first video at 05:46. And then the title of the second video became reallife
The Tower of Druaga anime episode 1. We watched it in college anime club and had NO CLUE what it was. Some show based on an arcade game from the 80s? Umm, okay? We....were pretty surprised to say the least.
The Miley Cyrus episode of Black Mirror. It felt so ham fisted and was just awful. That entire season was bad but that was the lowest point in the series for me.
The Miley Cyrus episode of Black Mirror. It felt so ham fisted and was just awful. That entire season was bad but that was the lowest point in the series for me.
I thought was one of the best episodes personally, hamfisted is pretty much the entire show so I barely noticed.
For me it would have to be the Daria episode "Depth Takes a Holiday", radically different from the rest of the show.
For creepy episodes the sitcom Two Guys and a Girl had surprisingly creepy and messed up Halloween episodes, see also Family Matters and Boy Meets World.
By no means the weirdest episode, but definitely the craziest. I also can’t help but notice this episode has the largest kill count out of any episode of the series.
The first has to be "A Vacation of His Senses" from Garfield and Friends. Basically, Jon plans another family vacation, which scares Garfield and Odie. Garfield then buys a tape of a doctor speaking about not taking a vacation. Jon cancels the family vacation in favor of doing housework, which then bores Garfield and Odie out. After hearing the doctor on the tape saying that hallucinations could come into play when working for a longer time and that they might need a vacation after all, Garfield decides to configure the house to a hallucinigenic house. What proceeds is madness in the later quarter of the episode. With stuff like Odie with a lightbulb in his head, a zebra in the bathtub, Garfield eating raisins, and even ants from the previous season's "The Picnic Panic", basically it's the strangest-est episode of the series.
Next up, we have Uncle Grandpa. Now each episode of Uncle Grandpa is weird enough. But then you have "Sheep Deprivation". It's literally off the rails throughout the episode. Uncle Grandpa helps out a girl who was trying to sleep, so he tells her to count sheep. One of the sheep went loose in the house, which turns into a mad house of dreams. Then of course, there is the "Oatmeal" short shown after "Lame Station". It's just an acid trip of a short.
Following that insane trip, we got a couple of Teen Titans GO! episodes. Yes, it's not the best on this list, but I can squeeze in a couple of episodes here. And honestly, the season 5 episode "The Great Disaster" has to be the most random episode ever. The episode has the Teen Titans up against Doomsday before Hawkman swoops into action, which then follows by a lengthy battle. Seems simple enough, but that's just the beginning. Robin was then accidently flung off to Hawkman's nest in a bird costume. Hawkman, of course, thinks Robin is his baby and took care of him. There was also a scene where the Teen Titans eat vegan cheesesteak sandwiches and Cyborg brought one to life. Honestly, after that episode premiere, I couldn't eat Philly cheesesteaks without thinking about a sentient cheesesteak coming to life out of nowhere bleeding cheese out of his mouth and teleport all over the place.
But of course, there's also "Brain Percentages" from season 4. After being stumped out on a hard puzzle, Beast Boy decides to become extra smart by upgrading his brain percentages. This causes Beast Boy to not only say mean, but smart things about his friends, amongst other things, Beast Boy teleports a million years in the past to touch hands with a monkey, which gives him access to the secrets of the entire universe, and with the 80% brain power he had, Beast Boy turns into a computer. Beast Boy, after having his brain percentages go up to 100, sends him and the other Titans to the exact puzzle Beast Boy was trying to solve, which he then completed it.
I am also going to mention Barbapapa One Big Happy Family. It's a show for Pre-K yet there is an episode (“The Fuchsia Ocean”) which is about biochemicals destroying the environment and it's quite dystopian. They have to make a biodome so that the family and the animals don't get sick or die of chemical poisoning.
I am also going to mention Barbapapa One Big Happy Family. It's a show for Pre-K yet there is an episode (“The Fuchsia Ocean”) which is about biochemicals destroying the environment and it's quite dystopian. They have to make a biodome so that the family and the animals don't get sick or die of chemical poisoning.
If that Nick Jr. watermark was not there, I could have easily mistaken this photo for an episode of Adventure Time.