Originally aired November 13, 2011. I don't know, part of me feels like I was reaching for some of these now. That, and Teen Titans' "Troq" should have been on it.
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NpsPOUmYmYSUc111nO-Inc3xc2vXhf0R/view?usp=sharing
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ReplyDeleteYeah, I tried to fix it, but the problem doesn't seem fixable on my end.
DeleteI agree, Troq should definitely be on the list.
ReplyDeleteOkay for some reason this cuts out after 18:29 in the middle of the last pick (for Wild Thornberries) not showing the rest of that choice or the credits so yeah hopefully that can be fixed in the future.
ReplyDeleteAfraid not-I never got the complete file back from Blip, and I don't particularly feel like going back to this video.
DeleteYou called it. #05 was on that list, though not as far up as most of us expected. But that's a consequence of three years passing in-between the videos.
ReplyDeleteAlso, another good suggestion for another (hypothetical) video like this one is "Arnold Betrays Iggy" from "Hey Arnold!" - I hate that episode, I hate it! I hate is so damn much! For starters, the episode's title is a lie. Arnold didn't betray Iggy in any form. It was Sid and Stinky who inexplicably figured out Iggy's secret, and poor Arnold is forced to endure the "Walk of Shame"...
After that, Iggy was resigned to the background. Where he belongs.
At least Sid and Stinky were better written in other episodes. One that comes to mind is "Full Moon", where Harold, Sid and Stinky show Principal Wartz some "moonshine" while masked. And Arnold is the only one implicated because he was nearby.
Harold promises to beat Arnold up if he confesses that he, Sid and Stinky were the "mooners". But Arnold refuses to fess up, not only because they're his friends, but also because he's not a snitch. And eventually, Harold, Sid and Stinky saw right and confessed to save Arnold from getting marked on his permanent record.
Principal Wartz is a jerkwad, though. Friggin' snitch.
*Commenting 13 years later*
ReplyDeleteI personally don't hate the "The great divide". Yes Aang lied but I'll give the episode leeway because:
Aang is still a kid.
No one really knows what happened back then nor o they have any real way of knowing.
The message of letting bygones be bygones and accepting each other's flaws is still prominent.
Granted, maybe they could've written the ending differently, like maybe Aang actually did know them or the 2 tribes actually do put their differences aside after the battle with the canyon crawlers but I stand by what I said.