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Episode 1 - The Odd Life of Timothy Green
Release Date: 5 Feb. 2013The Critic returns from the Plot Hole, ready to review again. First up on the chopping block is The Odd Life of Timothy Green, a horribly misguided 2012 family film with a mixed message about parenting and too much focus on pencils than story.
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Episode 2 - Is Twilight the Worst Thing Ever?
Release Date: 12 Feb. 2013The Critic examines the Twilight film series and determines whether or not it lives up to all the harsh, scathing criticism it receives... and when it does, he explains why.
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Episode 3 - Pearl Harbor
Release Date: 19 Feb. 2013As part of the "Month of Love", the Critic reviews the 2001 Michael Bay historical drama about the event that led to America's involvement in World War II.
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Episode 4 - Does Romeo and Juliet Suck?
Release Date: 26 Feb. 2013To wrap up the "Month of Love", the Critic takes a look at the world's most popular love story, Romeo and Juliet, analyzing all the movie adaptations and determining whether or not it deserves to be as beloved as it is.
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Episode 5 - Son of the Mask
Release Date: 5 Mar. 2013Satan searches for the right movie to put his daughter back on the right path, but unfortunately for him, the Nostalgia Critic gets his hands on it first. The infamous, 2005 Carrey-less sequel to The Mask: Son of the Mask. Having to endure the frightening imagery, asinine plot and horrible performances nearly scares the Critic half out of his wits.
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Episode 6 - What the F**K Was Up with Where the Wild Things Are?
Release Date: 12 Mar. 2013The 2009 live action film adaptation of Maurice Sendak's classic children's book is critiqued by The Critic in an 'Editorial' episode of the series.
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Episode 7 - The King and I
Release Date: 19 Mar. 2013Critic reviews the 1999 animated adaptation of The King and I. He criticizes the lack of loyalty to the source material and too much attention focused on cartoonish side characters. On the side, he addresses fan complaints about the color of the wall.
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Episode 8 - What's with the Princess Hate?
Release Date: 26 Mar. 2013What's up with all the hate towards princesses these days? Are they really such bad role models for little girls? Well, the Nostalgia Critic is here to get to the bottom of this quandary with surprising results.
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Episode 9 - Catwoman
Release Date: 2 Apr. 2013Catwomen Anonymous seeks out The Nostalgia Critic and forces him to include them in his review of the 2004 flop Catwoman. Despite what the Catwomen think, it was not the fault of Halle Berry the film failed, as the Critic actually praises her performance.
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Episode 10 - Farewell to Roger Ebert
Release Date: 4 Apr. 2013The Critic pays tribute, and even delivers a eulogy to his idol, famed film critic Roger Ebert.
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Episode 11 - The Looney Tunes Show: Good or Bad?
Release Date: 9 Apr. 2013Does the new Looney Tunes Show stay true to the Golden Age Warner Bros. cartoons of old; or is it yet another uninspired schlock-fest made to cash-in on our childhoods? That's what the Nostalgia Critic is here to find out.
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Episode 12 - The Cat in the Hat
Release Date: 16 Apr. 2013While babysitting Satan's daughter, Evilina, the Nostalgia Critic is forced to watch one of the worst movies ever made, The Cat in the Hat. Frightening images, adult humor and lack of loyalty to Seuss' work really grind the Critic's gears.
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Episode 13 - Did Seinfeld Lie to Us?
Release Date: 23 Apr. 2013The Critic looks at two shows, Seinfeld and Louie, that are seemingly "about nothing." When comparing the two, Seinfeld had more substance, so were they being honest when they said it was a show about nothing?
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Episode 14 - Top 11 South Park Episodes
Release Date: 30 Apr. 2013By popular demand, and despite a trio of nitpickers poised over their keyboards, ready to hate, the Critic counts down his top 11 favorite South Park episodes.
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Episode 15 - Is Parody Dead?
Release Date: 7 May 2013Have you seen the latest spoof movies? They all suck, don't they? What happened to parody movies as an art; and when did spoof start to equal cesspool of references? The Nostalgia Critic intends to find that out.
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Episode 16 - Jurassic Park
Release Date: 14 May 2013In a controversial move, the Nostalgia Critic reviews a good movie: Jurassic Park. He points out the flaws that people didn't notice before, he worships the T-Rex as the silver screen's biggest hero, and he says it has held up well these past 20 years.
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Episode 17 - Why Is Loki So Hot?
Release Date: 21 May 2013Really, girls? Thor's evil, immature but powerful and merciless brother is the object of your affections? What is it about Loki that sets the ladies' hearts aflutter? Maybe the Nostalgia Critic can get to the bottom of this.
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Episode 18 - A.I: Artificial Intelligence
Release Date: 28 May 2013When the Nostalgia Critic takes one too many pot shots at TMZ, they decide to employ him. While the other reporters run around obtaining pointless, mindless mundane celebrity gossip, the Critic reviews A.I.
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Episode 19 - Are Video Games Art?
Release Date: 4 Jun. 2013Being a semi-casual gamer himself, the Critic decides to find an answer to that age-old question: are video games art? He studies the evolution of games as an art form and finds there is more than meets the eye.
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Episode 20 - Master of Disguise
Release Date: 11 Jun. 2013The Critic reviews The Master of Disguise, a horrendous, ill-conceived and unfunny comedy featuring an obnoxious performance by Dana Carvey and produced by Adam Sandler's infamous garbage factory, Happy Madison.
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Episode 21 - What Does the Secret of NIMH Mean?
Release Date: 18 Jun. 2013For this week's editorial, the Nostalgia Critic explores all the themes of one of his favorite movies of all time, The Secret of NIMH, and is determined to find out just what that secret is.
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Episode 22 - Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie
Release Date: 25 Jun. 2013In honor of the Power Rangers' 20th anniversary, Zordon summons the Nostalgia Critic to outwit Rita Repulsa and review Turbo: A Power Rangers Movie. It's a listless, shameful, advertisement whore of a ride, but someone's got to do it.
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Episode 23 - Are Superheroes Whiny Little Bitches?
Release Date: 2 Jul. 2013Are Superheroes Whiny Little Bitches? Why have they been transformed from brave, strong, bad-asses into mopey little emos? The Nostalgia Critic digs deep into superhero mythos to find out why.
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Episode 24 - Top 11 Dumbest Lord of the Rings Moments
Release Date: 11 Jul. 2013Even a perfect trilogy of movies like The Lord of the Rings is bound to have its share of stupid, dumb-ass moments, which is why The Nostalgia Critic has compiled a list of his personal top 11. Hi-jinx to follow.
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Episode 25 - Is it Right to Nitpick?
Release Date: 16 Jul. 2013To the shock of absolutely no one, the Nostalgia Critic admits to being a nitpicker. However, there is a method to this madness as the Critic explores the need to nitpick, when it's appropriate, and determines how much is too much.
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Episode 26 - Was Batman Season 4 Hit or Miss?
Release Date: 30 Jul. 2013The Critic talks about the fourth season of Batman: The Animated Series, or rather the first season of The New Batman Adventures. He compares and contrasts looks and environments, and agrees that when all is said and done, the Joker's new design looks like hell.
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Episode 27 - Sailor Moon
Release Date: 6 Aug. 2013The Nostalgia Critic looks back on the mid-'90s Anime sensation, Sailor Moon. It's your basic, run-of-the-mill Japanese animated kids show, and to the Critic's dismay, he realizes he's been ogling scantily-clad 14-year-old girls, albeit animated ones, all this time.
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Episode 28 - Why Is Tom and Jerry Genius?
Release Date: 13 Aug. 2013Before Itchy and Scratchy, we had Tom and Jerry as the ultimate cat and mouse disaster team. Why were they truly the masters of animated slapstick and why are they not as popular today? Who better to find out than a real-life cartoon character: the Nostalgia Critic.
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Episode 29 - Les Misérables: Musical Review
Release Date: 20 Aug. 2013The Critic, Paw and Oancitizen review the 2012 hit musical Les Miserables. Paw loves it, Oan hates it, and the Critic is somewhere between. Not only that, but the review is constantly hindered by guest stars Brentalfloss and Todd in the Shadows; Maven and Paw start a fling, and Linkara feels left out of the whole thing.
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Episode 30 - Nostalgia Critic's Top 11 Adult Jokes We Never Got as Kids
Release Date: 27 Aug. 2013While the Critic is busy making his latest epic, explosive review for next week, he manages to compile a Top 11 list of jokes from movies and cartoons we probably didn't get in our first viewings as children.
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Episode 31 - The Last Airbender
Release Date: 3 Sep. 2013The Critic is called upon by the Waterbenders to review the abysmal movie adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender, to help save the franchise. The Critic discovers what he already expected: the movie makes every mistake in the book.
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Episode 32 - WTF Is with the Ending of the Graduate?
Release Date: 10 Sep. 2013Was the ending to The Graduate happy or more bittersweet? Did our hero win in the end, or wind up in more trouble? The Nostalgia Critic decides to get to the bottom of this with a thorough analysis of the film and its underlying themes.
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Episode 33 - Bridge to Terabithia
Release Date: 17 Sep. 2013The Nostalgia Critic keeps his promise to review Bridge to Terabithia. He finds it to be an overly whimsical, atypical and bland film, with a juvenile female lead character who is a borderline obsessive psychotic.
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Episode 34 - Is the Big Lebowski a Masterpiece?
Release Date: 24 Sep. 2013Is the 1998 Coen Brothers' comedy really the masterpiece it is perceived to be? Is it just a comedy about oddball characters in ludicrous situations, or is there much, much more beneath the surface to be studied? The Nostalgia Critic decides to find out.
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Episode 35 - The Shining Mini-Series
Release Date: 1 Oct. 2013Nostalgiaween returns, and what better way to mark the occasion than another Stephen King mini-series? First up is The Shining. The Critic feels it's mundane and monotonous, as opposed to the 1980 Kubrick version. Needless to say, Stan wins...or does he?
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Episode 36 - Why Do We Love Zombies?
Release Date: 8 Oct. 2013Seriously, what is it about walking corpses who crave human brains that excites and intrigues us so? For his first Nostalgiaween editorial, the Critic investigates the latest zombie craze to determine their true appeal.
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Episode 37 - Sharknado
Release Date: 15 Oct. 2013The Cinema Snob visits the Critic to help him figure out why Sharknado is such a runaway success, given how crappy of a film it is. So the two review the movie to find out why, as well as come up with gimmicky schlock film ideas of their own.
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Episode 38 - Should We Scare the S#*% Out of Kids?
Release Date: 22 Oct. 2013The Nostalgia Critic finally addresses the age-old mystery of why so many children's movies have such scary imagery, and what is the purpose of making them wet their pants in fear? He finds there may be more to it than just being scary for scary sake.
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Episode 39 - Devil
Release Date: 29 Oct. 2013Nostalgiaween 2013 concludes with The Nostalgia Critic finding himself trapped on an elevator with, of all people, Rita Repulsa, Santa Christ, and Satan himself. To pass the time, they review the 2010 Shyamalan vehicle Devil, which may or may not reflect their current situation.
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Episode 40 - How Come Super Mario Comics Don't Suck?
Release Date: 5 Nov. 2013Mama Mia! Super Mario Bros. comics are actually pretty good? How come Mario and Luigi have faltered in movies and TV shows, but not in printed media? Quite the bamboozling mystery, but the Nostalgia Critic intends to get to the bottom of this.
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Episode 41 - Dawn of the Commercials
Release Date: 12 Nov. 2013In his 'I Donut Donuts' T-shirt, the Nostalgia Critic plops down on the couch to review more commercials, including patriotic pancakes, Toys R Us kids who probably never grew up, disgusting twin baby dolls and a few controversial PSA's. Also, the Wicked Witch of the West tries her luck at seduction.
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Episode 42 - Has CGI Gone Too Far?
Release Date: 19 Nov. 2013The Nostalgia Critic discusses the pros and cons of CGI effects in movies, in which cases they're necessary and when they're not. He compares it to practical effects in older movies, determining the true appeal of both and when one should be used instead of the other.
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Episode 43 - Man of Steel
Release Date: 26 Nov. 2013The Nostalgia Critic and Angry Joe team up to review the one superhero movie that half the internet loved and the other half hated: Man of Steel. Critic hates it, Joe loves it, and they go over the movie, beat by beat, to determine which side is right.
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Episode 44 - Top 12 Santa Clauses
Release Date: 3 Dec. 2013It's Christmas time again, and to kick off this holly jolly season, the Nostalgia Critic, an avid lover of Christmas, lists off his Top 12 best Santa Clauses from movies and TV specials. Why 12? Because it's Christmas.
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Episode 45 - Eight Crazy Nights
Release Date: 10 Dec. 2013How well does Adam Sandler hold up in animated form? Less bearable than in human form. The Nostalgia Critic reviews Sandler's 2002 foray into animation as the world's only well-known Hanukkah movie, which could possibly be the worst holiday special the Critic has ever seen...this year.
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Episode 46 - Why Lie About Santa?
Release Date: 17 Dec. 2013Is it really a good idea to lie to your kids about the existence of Santa Claus? This may sound like a damaging topic, but don't worry. The Nostalgia Critic finds out that if one generation realizes the truth about Santa, they can still keep the magic alive for the next generation, and that in this instance, under these circumstances, it's okay to lie.
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Episode 47 - The Worst Christmas Special Ever!
Release Date: 24 Dec. 2013The Nostalgia Critic reviews what he considers to be the WORST holiday special he's ever seen: from 1991, The Christmas Tree. How bad is it? Simply put, it makes The Star Wars Holiday Special look like It's a Wonderful Life.
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Episode 48 - Why Is Arthur Christmas a Masterpiece?
Release Date: 31 Dec. 2013Remember that bizarre animated British Christmas film from 2011 called Arthur Christmas? Few people do, which is a shame because, as the Nostalgia Critic finds out, that film is pretty much an underrated gem. But why? The Critic intends to find that out as well.