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We've seen almost all Friends episodes called "The One with" and we've seen all James Bond and Star Trek movies and various different shows' episodes called that on this website.

Just for Fun, here's a list of media referred to as "The One with".


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  • Tom Cardy:
    • "Level Clear": The one where Mario has an existential crisis.
    • "Red Flags": The one with the girl who loves The Human Centipede.
    • "Mixed Messages": The one where a girl's boyfriend punches her dad in the dick.
    • "H.S.": The one about Pluto.
    • "H.C.Y.B.H.": The one where everyone hates a guy because he keeps repeating the same unfunny joke.
    • "The Ballad of Smokin' Joe Rudeboy": The one with the cowboy who defeats everyone by flipping them off.
    • "Not Quite Almost Christmas Time": The one where it's November, so it isn't Christmas yet.
    • "Trancendental Cha Cha Cha": The one with the multidimensional night club and the Tumblr Sexyman DJ.
    • "Walk": The one where it's a recap of Lord of the Rings.
  • FLAVOR FOLEY:
    • "BUTCHER VANITY": The one about Yi Xi slicing people up and eating them alive.
    • "rawdog": The one where Hayden is an extremely horny puppyboy.
    • "Water The Roses": The one about Gumi being a divorced gardener who misses her wife.
    • "ELECTRIC WEEKEND ZONE": The one where it's Kaito's birthday.
    • "Static": The one about Hatsune Miku being an old cartoon mascot that wants people to remember her.
    • "Spoken For": The one where Kasane Teto is a pop idol with shitty managers who controls everything she does.
    • "Human": The one where SF-A2 Miki is a robot who wants to be human.
    • "Ego Renegade Boy": The one where Kagamine Len is actually transgender Kagamine Rin, who faked his death.
  • Foo Fighters:
    • Foo Fighters: The one recorded almost entirely by Dave Grohl.
    • The Colour and the Shape: The one first recorded as a band. Also the one with "Everlong".
    • There is Nothing Left to Lose: The one recorded as a Rock Trio.
    • One By One: The one that nearly broke up the band.
    • In Your Honor: The one that was a two-disc album (one with traditional rock songs, the other with acoustic songs).
    • Echoes, Silence, Patience, and Grace: The one that was a mix of both rock and acoustic songs. Also the one with "The Pretender".
    • Wasting Light: The one that was recorded on analog in Dave Grohl's garage.
    • Sonic Highways: The one recorded in eight different cities and has its own HBO docu-series.
    • Concrete and Gold: The one that was produced by Greg Kurstin and had guest Pop artists.
    • Medicine at Midnight: The one recorded inside an abandoned house in Encino, that may or may-not have been haunted.
    • But Here We Are: The one recorded and released In Memory of Taylor Hawkins and Virginia Grohl.
  • Gorillaz phases:
    • Phase 1: The one with Del the Ghost Rapper.
    • Phase 2: The one with "Feel Good Inc."
    • Phase 3: The one with Cyborg Noodle.
    • Phase 4: The one with the motion capture videos.
    • Phase 5: The one with Ace.
    • Phase 6: The one where Murdoc is depressed.
    • Phase 7: The one where they start a cult.
    • Phase 8: The one where they go to India.
  • The Lonely Island:
    • "Lazy Sunday": The one with cupcakes and The Chronicles of Narnia.
    • "D*** in a Box": The one with Justin Timberlake and erm…interesting Christmas gifts.
    • "I'm On A Boat": The one with T-Pain.
    • "Like A Boss": The one where the singer crashes his car, sucks his own dick, and eats some chicken strips.
    • "Space Olympics": The one that deconstructs putting things in space to make them cooler.
    • "Threw It On The Ground": The one where the singer destroys a kid's birthday cake.
    • "Jizz In My Pants": The one with the film. As I recall, it was a horror film.
    • "Jack Sparrow": The one with Michael Bolton singing about the Pirates of the Caribbean movies.
  • Nine Inch Nails
  • Panic! at the Disco:
  • Ren:
    • "Money Game Pt. 2": The one where she sells seashells on the seashore, but the value of these shells will fall.
    • "Money Game Pt. 3": The one with the story about a boy named Jimmy.
  • Saint Motel:
    • "To My Enemies": The one where the singer fondly remembers an enemy he had and wants them back.
    • "My Type": The one where the singer's type is "has a pulse and is breathing."
    • "Do Everything Now": The one with the hedonism.
    • "Puzzle Pieces": The one about plastic surgery.
    • "You're Nobody 'Til Somebody Wants You Dead": The one where the singer is constantly betrayed by people he knew.
    • "Balsa Wood Bones": The one where the singer shoots their abuser to death.
  • Set It Off (Band):
    • "Partners in Crime": The one about the Outlaw Couple who get shot dead.
    • "This Christmas (I'll Burn It To The Ground)": The one where the singer ruins Christmas by stealing everyone's presents and burning them.
  • Songdrops:
    • "The Long Word Song": The one with the Irony.
    • "I Don't Like It": The one where the singer is a hypocrite.
    • "The Superman Song": The one where the singer envies fictional characters.
    • "The Duck Song": The one with the grapes.
    • "Please Pre-Freeze the Peas": The one with the tongue twister.
  • Super Ghostbusters:
    • "Ghost-Boster": The one where the singer gets food poisoning.
    • "Ghustbusters": The one where a ghost steals the singer's money.
    • "Ghostabusta": The one where the singer tries to order Spooky Spaghetti.
    • "Ghooooostbuster": The one where the singer shits his pants to protest against ghosts.
    • "Ghostbatista": The one where the singer's skeleton comes out of his body.
    • "Ghosttbusters": The one where the singer poisons the water supply.
    • "Ghost Bast": The one where the singer cooks a ghost on the grill.
    • "Ghostdubster": The one where Ghost Johnson vapes the ashes of his grandma.
    • "Ghostbusterswars": The one where Star Wars fans kill George Lucas because C-3PO and R2-D2 didn't make out in Star Wars 9.
  • Tally Hall:
    • "Welcome to Tally Hall": The one with the band roll call.
    • "The Bidding": The one where I've been sleeping in a cardboard box.
    • "Two Wuv": The one where the singer is a Loony Fan of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
    • "Haiku": The one where the singer can't write a haiku.
    • "The Whole World and You": The one where people are sharing sotries.
    • "Ruler of Everything": The one with "Do you like how I walk? Do you like how I talk? Do you like how my face disintegrates into chalk?"
    • "Turn the Lights Off": The one that every fanbase ever has an animatic set to.
    • "The Mind Electric": The one where a guy gets electroshock therapy and goes insane.
  • "Weird Al" Yankovic:
    • "Albuquerque": The one with Jerry's Bait Shop, you know the place.
    • "Good Old Days": The one about a sociopath reminiscing on his childhood.
    • "Bob": The one that's sung entirely in palindromes.
    • "Skipper Dan": The one about a guy who has to work on the Jungle Cruise ride.
    • "Everything You Know Is Wrong": The one where Al drives down the freeway in the fast lane with a rabid wolverine in his underwear.
    • "I Remember Larry": The one where Al gets so fed up with mean-spirited pranks that he kills the prankster.
    • "Jerry Springer": The one with the slurs.
    • "Hardware Store": The one where Al sings really fast.
    • "Virus Alert": The one where you should turn off your computer and make sure it powers down, then drop it in a 43-foot hole in the ground.
    • "Why Does This Always Happen to Me?": The one where Al is annoyed about thirty thousand people dying in an earthquake because it interrupted The Simpsons.
    • "Genius in France": The one insulting French people.
    • "I'll Sue Ya": The one where Al sues Delta Airlines because they sold him a ticket to New Jersey, he went there, and it sucked!
    • "The Weird Al Show Theme": The one where Al had to move to Ohio.
    • "My Own Eyes": The one where Al's neighbor's kids sell weapons-grade plutonium and frosty ice-cold lemonade.
    • "When I Was Your Age": The one where Al had to sell his internal organs just to pay the rent.
    • "Stuck in a Closet with Vanna White": The one where Al has a series of weird dreams.
  • Will Wood:
    • "Suburbia Overture": The one where he cums radiation.
    • "2econd 2ight 2eer (that was fun, goodbye!)": The one where he didn't lose his mind, because there wasn't much to find.
    • "Black Box Warrior – OKULTRA": The one sung extremely fast while using a lot of complicated words and phrases.
    • "Memento Mori: the most important thing in the world": The one that lists the horrible ways you're going to die.
    • "The Main Character": The one where he's the main character, and you have to like him.

    Podcasts 
  • Welcome to Night Vale:
    • "The Sandstorm (Part B)": The one from Desert Bluffs.
    • "The Faceless Old Woman": The one with The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives in Your Home.
    • "First Date": The one where Cecil and Carlos go on their first date.
    • "Yellow Helicopters": The one where StrexCorp buys Night Vale Public Radio.
    • "BRINY DEPTHS": The one where everyone in Night Vale is The Mole.

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    Sports 
  • Major League Baseball:
    • 1904: The first one with no World Series.
    • 1908: The one where "Merkle's Boner" cost the New York Giants a title. Please don't laugh.
    • 1912: The one where "Snodgrass' Muff" cost the New York Giants a title. Once again, don't laugh.
    • 1919: The one where the "Black Sox" gambled away their careers.
    • 1920: The one where Babe Ruth joined the New York Yankees and nearly doubled his own home run record.
    • 1927: The one where Babe Ruth beat his own home record again.
    • 1932: The one where Babe Ruth called his shot.
    • 1939: The one where Lou Gehrig makes his "Luckiest Man on the face of the Earth" speech.
    • 1947: The one where Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier.
    • 1951: The one where "THE GIANTS WIN THE PENNANT!", only to lose the World Series to the Yankees.
    • 1955: The one where the Dodgers won their first (and only) title in Brooklyn.
    • 1961: The one where Roger Maris beat Babe Ruth's home run record, with an asterisk attached.
    • 1969: The one where the "Miracle Mets" won a shocking upset victory. Also the one with the Seattle Pilots, and the first League Championship Series.
    • 1975: The one where Carlton Fisk waved the ball fair.
    • 1980: The one where the Philadelphia Phillies finally win the title nearly a century into their existence.
    • 1981: The one unexpectedly split into two.
    • 1986: The one where the Boston Red Sox' championship dreams went between Bill Buckner's legs.
    • 1989: The one where the World Series was interrupted by an earthquake.
    • 1991: The one where the Minnesota Twins and Atlanta Braves squared off in a Fall Classic dubbed an instant classic by fans.
    • 1993: The one where Joe Carter hits a dinger to secure Toronto's repeat.
    • 1994: The second one with no World Series.
    • 1998: The one where Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa raced to beat Roger Maris' home run record.
    • 1999: The one where McGwire and Sosa beat Maris for the second time.
    • 2000: The one with the first modern Subway Series.
    • 2001: The one where the newly-formed Arizona Diamondbacks ended the Yankees' championship run. Also the one where the Mariners had 116 wins and Barry Bonds hit 73 home runs.
    • 2002: The one with the Rally Monkey.
    • 2003: The one where the Red Sox and Cubs came so close, but the Florida Marlins won their second title as a wild card.
    • 2004: The one where the Red Sox finally won after an 86 year drought.
    • 2005: The one where the Chicago White Sox one-upped their crimson counterparts, breaking an 88 year drought.
    • 2006: The one where the St. Louis Cardinals won the title despite an 83-win campaign.
    • 2007: The one where the Colorado Rockies saw their impressive playoff run ended by a Red Sox sweep.
    • 2008: The one where the Tampa Bay Rays dropped the Devil, but couldn't conquer the weather.
    • 2009: The one where the Yankees clinch their 27th title by dethroning the Phillies.
    • 2010: The one where the Giants win their first World Series representing San Francisco
    • 2011: The one where David Freese becomes a superhero to St. Louis.
    • 2013: The one where the Red Sox won the championship using Boston Strong as a symbol of hope.
    • 2014: The one where the Giants clinch their dynasty in Kansas City.
    • 2015: The one where the Royals win for the first time in 30 years.
    • 2016: The one where the Chicago Cubs finally win the World Series after a 108-year drought.
    • 2017: The one tainted by the Houston Astros' sign-stealing scandal.
    • 2019: The one where the Washington Nationals upset the Astros in World Series by winning all four games in Houston.
    • 2021: The one where the Atlanta Braves give the city their first championship in 26 years.
    • 2022: The one where the Seattle Mariners finally ended their 21-year playoff drought. Also the one where the Astros proved 2017 wasn't a fluke.
    • 2023: The one where the Texas Rangers finally win their first World Series, with a little help from Creed.
    • 2024: The one where Shohei Ohtani traded his Angel red for Dodger blue and finally won a championship.
    • 2025: The one where the Dodgers go back-to-back, thanks to a great pitching performance from Yoshinobu Yamamoto.
  • National Basketball Association:
    • The 1980s: The one with the Larry Bird - Magic Johnson rivalry.
    • The 1990s: The one where Michael Jordan reigned supreme.
      • 1995-96 NBA Finals: The one where Jordan shed tears after his Bulls completed a statistically dominant season.
      • 1996-97 NBA Finals: The one with Jordan's Flu Game.
      • 1997-98 NBA Finals: The one with Jordan completing a clutch shot to secure Chicago's second three-peat.
    • The 2000s: The one with Kobe Bryant and the San Antonio Spurs.
      • 2003-04 NBA Finals: The one where Detroit completes an upset that ended the Shaq and Kobe partnership in Los Angeles.
      • 2004-05 NBA Finals: The one where the Spurs upend the reigning champion Pistons.
      • 2005-06 NBA Finals: The first one for the Heat and Mavericks.
      • 2006-07 NBA Finals: The one where LeBron gets swept in his first championship appearance.
      • 2007-08 NBA Finals: The one where the Celtics' Big 3 win it all against Kobe.
      • 2008-09 NBA Finals: The one with Dwight Howard against Kobe Bryant.
      • 2009-10 NBA Finals: The one where Kobe gets his revenge against the Celtics. Also the one where Kobe wins his last championship.
    • The 2010s: The one with the LeBron James - Stephen Curry rivalry.
      • 2010-11 NBA Finals: The one where Dirk Nowitzki wins a championship. Also the one where LeBron goes missing in the 3rd quarter.
      • 2011-12 NBA Finals: The one where LeBron finally wins his first championship.
      • 2012-13 NBA Finals: The one with the Ray Allen shot.
      • 2013-14 NBA Finals: The one where LeBron gets cramps and ends his run with Miami. Also the last one where the Spurs win their championship under Gregg Popovich.
      • 2014-15 NBA Finals: The one where Steph Curry and the Warriors become a dynasty.
      • 2015-16 NBA Finals: The one where LeBron finally frees Cleveland from their curse.
      • 2016-17 NBA Finals: The one where Kevin Durant (easily) wins his first championship.
      • 2017-18 NBA Finals: The one where LeBron ends his second run with the Cavs. Also the one where J.R. Smith thought the game was tied.
      • 2018-19 NBA Finals: The one where Kawhi Leonard and the Raptors end the Warriors' dynasty (while winning their first championship), aided by an epic Kawhi buzzer-beater to eliminate the Sixers in the second round. Also the first without LeBron in a long time.
      • 2019-20 NBA Finals: The one with the Disney Bubble. Also the one where LeBron and the Lakers win it all for Kobe.
    • The 2020s: The one with the Play-In Tournament and the NBA Cup
      • 2020-21 NBA Finals: The one where Giannis Antetokounmpo wins a championship.
      • 2021-22 NBA Finals: The one where the Warriors once again win a championship (with Steph Curry actually winning Finals MVP).
      • 2022-23 NBA Finals: The one where Nikola Jokić wins a championship.
      • 2023-24 NBA Finals: The one where Brad Stevens finally gets the Celtics a championship.
      • 2024-25 NBA Finals: The one where OKC wins their first championship as the Thunder. Also the first to go to Game 7 since 2016.
  • National Football League:
    • NFL Teams
      • Arizona Cardinals: The one that hasn't won a championship since 1947.
      • Atlanta Falcons: The one that's the face of perennial choking.
      • Baltimore Ravens: The one that left Cleveland as an "expansion" team.
      • Buffalo Bills: The one that couldn't win all four Super Bowls.
      • Carolina Panthers: The one where Cam Newton dominated the NFL for a year.
      • Chicago Bears: The one with the 1985 defense.
      • Cincinnati Bengals: The one founded by Paul Brown after the other team in Ohio dumped him.
      • Cleveland Browns: The one that once dominated the NFL before the Super Bowl era. Now they're just the "Factory of Sadness."
      • Dallas Cowboys: The one known as "America's Team."
      • Denver Broncos: The one with John Elway. Also the one where Peyton Manning ended his career.
      • Detroit Lions: The one under the "Curse of Bobby Layne."
      • Green Bay Packers: The one with a small market but a rich history. Also the one that's owned by regular people (not billionaires).
      • Houston Texans: The one where J. J. Watt became an icon on and off the field.
      • Indianapolis Colts: The one with Johnny Unitas and Peyton Manning.
      • Jacksonville Jaguars: The one that plays in London almost every year.
      • Kansas City Chiefs: The one currently dominating the NFL with Patrick Mahomes (and Taylor Swift for good measure).
      • Las Vegas Raiders: The one with John Madden. Also the one where big-name players get into legal trouble.
      • Los Angeles Chargers: The one that drafted Ryan Leaf. Also the one where visiting teams typically dominate their home games.
      • Los Angeles Rams: The one with the "Greatest Show on Turf" and the hiring of Sean McVay.
      • Miami Dolphins: The one with Don Shula and the 1972 Perfect Season.
      • Minnesota Vikings: The one that suffered multiple heartbreaking playoff exits.
      • New England Patriots: The one with the Brady-Belichick dynasty that reigned supreme.
      • New Orleans Saints: The one where Drew Brees becomes a hero to the city.
      • New York Giants: The one with Bill Parcells and Lawrence Taylor. Also the one where Eli Manning upset Tom Brady twice.
      • New York Jets: The one with Joe Namath and his Super Bowl III guarantee. Also the one with the "Butt Fumble."
      • Philadelphia Eagles: The one with the unpleasant fanbase.
      • Pittsburgh Steelers: The one with the "Steel Curtain Dynasty" and 6 Lombardi Trophies.
      • San Francisco 49ers: The one where they won 5 Super Bowls with Bill Walsh, Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, and Steve Young.
      • Seattle Seahawks: The one with the "Legion of Boom" and the 12th Man.
      • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: The one that started out winless. Also the one where Tom Brady ended his career.
      • Tennessee Titans: The one that used to play in Houston. Also the one that was "one yard short."
      • Washington Commanders: The one that had a controversial team name in the past.
    • Super Bowl: (Years listed are the year of the preceding season, not the game itself which is held in January or February.)
      • Super Bowl I (1966): The one that kicked off an American tradition.
      • Super Bowl II (1967): The one where Green Bay repeats and Vince Lombardi wins his last game as Packers' coach.
      • Super Bowl III (1968): The one where Joe Namath guaranteed an upset victory.
      • Super Bowl IV (1969): The last one before the AFL-NFL merger.
      • Super Bowl V (1970): The "Blunder Bowl", where Chuck Howley won MVP but the Cowboys lost the game.
      • Super Bowl VI (1971): The one where the Cowboys win their first championship.
      • Super Bowl VII (1972): The one where the Dolphins complete their perfect 17-0 season.
      • Super Bowl VIII (1973): The one where the Dolphins run it back (and deny Minnesota their championship once again).
      • Super Bowl IX (1974): The one that started the "Steel Curtain" dynasty.
      • Super Bowl X (1975): The one that started the Steelers-Cowboys rivalry.
      • Super Bowl XI (1976): The one where John Madden wins a championship.
      • Super Bowl XII (1977): The one where Craig Morton puts up a 0.0 passer rating.
      • Super Bowl XIII (1978): The first Super Bowl rematch. Also the one where the Landry/Staubach-era in Dallas ends.
      • Super Bowl XIV (1979): The one where the "Steel Curtain" dynasty ends.
      • Super Bowl XV (1980): The one where the Raiders win while their owner was suing the NFL.
      • Super Bowl XVI (1981): The one that started the 49ers' dynasty. Also the one with the high ratings.
      • Super Bowl XVII (1982): The one where Washington gets revenge on Miami.
      • Super Bowl XVIII (1983): The one where the Raiders bring a title to Los Angeles.
      • Super Bowl XIX (1984): The one with Dan Marino.
      • Super Bowl XX (1985): The one with the Bears defense.
      • Super Bowl XXI (1986): The one where Phil Simms puts up the best statistical performance in Super Bowl history.
      • Super Bowl XXII (1987): The one where Doug Williams becomes the first Black QB to win a championship.
      • Super Bowl XXIII (1988): The one where Bill Walsh retires as a champion.
      • Super Bowl XXIV (1989): The one with the widest margin of victory. Also the one where Joe Montana wins his last championship.
      • Super Bowl XXV (1990): The one where Scott Norwood goes wide right. Also the one with the Whitney Houston National Anthem.
      • Super Bowl XXVI (1991): The one where the Joe Gibbs' era ends.
      • Super Bowl XXVII (1992): The Blunder Bowl that started the '90s Cowboys dynasty. Also the one with Michael Jackson.
      • Super Bowl XXVIII (1993): The one where the Bills once again fail to win a championship.
      • Super Bowl XXIX (1994): The one where Steve Young wins another championship for the Niners.
      • Super Bowl XXX (1995): The one where the Cowboys end their '90s dynasty.
      • Super Bowl XXXI (1996): The one where Brett Favre finally wins a championship.
      • Super Bowl XXXII (1997): The one where John Elway finally wins a championship.
      • Super Bowl XXXIII (1998): The one where John Elway retires as a champion against his old coach.
      • Super Bowl XXXIV (1999): The one where Titans were just "one yard short."
      • Super Bowl XXXV (2000): The one where the Ravens' defense slaughter the Giants for their first Super Bowl title.
      • Super Bowl XXXVI (2001): The one that started the Patriots' dynasty.
      • Super Bowl XXXVII (2002): The one where Jon Gruden exposes his old team.
      • Super Bowl XXXVIII (2003): The one where Adam Vinatieri saves the day once again. Also the one with Nipplegate.
      • Super Bowl XXXIX (2004): The one where Donovan McNabb puked away a championship and the Patriots won again.
      • Super Bowl XL (2005): The one with the poor officiating.
      • Super Bowl XLI (2006): The one where Peyton Manning finally wins a championship. Also the one with Prince's "Purple Rain."
      • Super Bowl XLII (2007): The one where Eli Manning breaks the Patriots' perfect season. Also the one with the "Helmet Catch."
      • Super Bowl XLIII (2008): The one where Pittsburgh wins their 6th Lombardi and proves Mike Tomlin was a better coach than Ken Whisenhunt. Also the last one with John Madden.
      • Super Bowl XLIV (2009): The one where Drew Brees becomes a hero to New Orleans.
      • Super Bowl XLV (2010): The one where Aaron Rodgers brings another championship to Title Town.
      • Super Bowl XLVI (2011): The one where Eli Manning upsets Tom Brady once again.
      • Super Bowl XLVII (2012): The one with the Harbaugh brothers matchup and the blackout. Also the one where Ray Lewis retires as a champion.
      • Super Bowl XLVIII (2013): The one where the Legion of Boom blows out Denver's record-setting offense.
      • Super Bowl XLIX (2014): The one where Marshawn Lynch should've ran the ball at the 1-yard line.
      • Super Bowl 50 (2015): The one where Peyton Manning retires as a champion (while being carried by the Broncos' defense).
      • Super Bowl LI (2016): The one where the Falcons blew a 28-3 lead. Also the one where Tom Brady gets his revenge on Roger Goodell over his "Deflategate" suspension.
      • Super Bowl LII (2017): The one with Nick Foles and the "Philly Special."
      • Super Bowl LIII (2018): The one with yet another defensive slugfest and New England tying Pittsburgh in Lombardi trophies.
      • Super Bowl LIV (2019): The one where Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes gets their first championship (and gives Kansas City their first title in 50 years).
      • Super Bowl LV (2020): The one where Tom Brady gets his 7th ring and proves he can win without Bill Belichick.
      • Super Bowl LVI (2021): The one where Matthew Stafford finally wins a championship.
      • Super Bowl LVII (2022): The one where Patrick Mahomes wins both a Super Bowl MVP and an NFL MVP.
      • Super Bowl LVIII (2023): The one with Taylor Swift. Also the one where Kyle Shanahan blows another lead to the Chiefs.
      • Super Bowl LIX (2024): The one with Kendrick Lamar's halftime show. Also the one where the Eagles squash the Chiefs' three-in-a-row ambitions.
      • Super Bowl LX (2025): The one with Bad Bunny's halftime show. Also the one where Sam Darnold completes his redemption arc (against the Patriots no less).
    • NFL Draft
      • 1967 NFL/AFL Draft: The first draft of the common era.
      • 1974 NFL Draft: The one which solidified the Steelers' dynasty.
      • 1976 NFL Draft: The longest one, and the one which saw the birth of Mr. Irrelevant.
      • 1983 NFL Draft: The one where the AFC East (and the Chiefs) all drafted quarterbacks in the first round, but John Elway didn't stay in Baltimore.
      • 1992 NFL Draft: The one where the Colts busted twice in a row, and the last one to go 12 rounds.
      • 1993 NFL Draft: The one where the Drew Bledsoe–Rick Mirer debate changed NFL history.
      • 1998 NFL Draft: The one where the Peyton Manning-Ryan Leaf debate changed NFL history.
      • 1999 NFL Draft: The one where Mike Ditka's Saints traded their entire draft for Ricky Williams.
      • 2000 NFL Draft: The one with Tom Brady (not picked until the 199th selection).
      • 2002 NFL Draft: The one where the Vikings didn't get their pick in fast enough.
      • 2003 NFL Draft: The one where the Vikings... wait, didn't we just say this?
      • 2004 NFL Draft: The one where Eli Manning gets traded to the Giants after he refuses to play for the Chargers (at his father's request). Philip Rivers, the Giants' own first-round selection, goes the other way.
      • 2005 NFL Draft: The one where Aaron Rodgers gets passed up all the way until the 24th pick.
      • 2007 NFL Draft: The one where the Raiders took JaMarcus Russell over numerous superstars while trading Randy Moss to the Patriots. Also the one where the Lions finally found their wide receiver in Calvin Johnson.
      • 2008 NFL Draft: The one where the Falcons won a three-way coin flip to pick Matt Ryan.
      • 2009 NFL Draft: The one where the Lions took Matthew Stafford after going 0-16.
      • 2011 NFL Draft: The one impacted by the 2011 NFL lockout.
      • 2012 NFL Draft: The one with the "Suck for Luck" campaign (with Robert Griffin III close behind). Also the one that featured two Super Bowl-winning third-rounders (Russell Wilson and Nick Foles).
      • 2013 NFL Draft: The one where a record number of players outside of the U.S. were selected (11).
      • 2014 NFL Draft: The one where a homeless man told Jimmy Haslam to draft Johnny Manziel.
      • 2015 NFL Draft: The one with the debate over Heisman winners Jameis Winston and Marcus Mariota.
      • 2016 NFL Draft: The one where the Rams and the Eagles traded up to get Jared Goff and Carson Wentz. Also the one where Laremy Tunsil gets passed over a bong video.
      • 2017 NFL Draft: The one that took place outdoors (Rocky Steps). The one where Chicago traded up to get Mitch Trubisky over Patrick Mahomes.
      • 2018 NFL Draft: The one that featured two NFL MVPs (Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen). Also the one where Josh Rosen declared "nine mistakes" were made ahead of him.
      • 2019 NFL Draft: The one with a record high of 40 trades.
      • 2020 NFL Draft: The one that took place at home (due to COVID).
      • 2021 NFL Draft: The one where multiple prospects opted out due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
      • 2022 NFL Draft: The one where Mr. Irrelevant beat out the #3 pick to become the Niners' best QB.
      • 2023 NFL Draft: The one where Carolina traded up to get Bryce Young.
      • 2024 NFL Draft: The second one with six quarterbacks drafted in the first round. Also the one where Carolina regretted trading up to get Bryce Young.
      • 2025 NFL Draft: The one where Shedeur Sanders gets passed up until the 5th Round.
  • NASCAR:
    • Daytona 500:
      • 1979: The one with the fight that overshadowed Richard Petty's race win.
      • 1990: The one where Derrike Cope wins after Dale Earnhardt blows a tire
      • 1993: The one with The Dale (Earnhardt) and Dale (Jarrett) show.
      • 1997: The one where Hendrick Motorsports finishes 1-2-3, with Jeff Gordon winning his first 500.
      • 1998: The one where Dale Earnhardt finally wins The Great American Race after "20 years of trying, 20 years of frustration."
      • 2001: The one where Dale Earnhardt died.
      • 2002: The one where Ward Burton wins after Sterling Marlin gets out of his car during a red flag.
      • 2003: The one that ended early because of rain. Also, the one where Michael Waltrip finally gets a proper celebration that isn't overshadowed by tragedy.
      • 2004: The one where Dale Earnhardt Jr. wins and continues the Earnhardt Legacy.
      • 2005: The one with the first Green-White-Checkered finish, ending with Jeff Gordon's last Daytona 500 victory.
      • 2006: The one with the fog and the start of Jimmie Johnson's championship streak.
      • 2007: The one with the wild finish that ended with Kevin Harvick beating Mark Martin by inches, along with Clint Bowyer upside-down and on fire.
      • 2010: The one with the potholes.
      • 2011: The one where Trevor Bayne becomes the youngest Daytona 500 winner.
      • 2012: The one where Juan Pablo Montoya hits the jet dryer during a caution.
      • 2013: The one where Danica Patrick leads the first couple of laps and the majority of the race was single file.
      • 2014: The one where Dale Earnhardt Jr wins his final Great American Race.
      • 2015: The one without the Busch brothers.Explanation
      • 2016: The one where Denny Hamlin beats Martin Truex Jr. by an inch.
      • 2018: The one where Austin Dillon brings the "3" back to victory lane, after turning Aric Almirola.
      • 2020: The one with the last-lap crash that almost took the life of Ryan Newman.
      • 2021: The one where Michael McDowell wins and Front Row Motorsports ditches their "Backmarker" status.
      • 2023: The one with Travis Pastrana, and the one with Ricky Stenhouse Jr. winning another Superspeedway race.
      • 2025: The one with William Byron winning back-to-back. Also the one with JR Motorsports finally entering their first Cup race.
      • 2026: The one where Tyler Reddick wins the race for Michael Jordan. Also the one with Bart Simpson.
    • Other Races:
      • 1992 Hooters 500: The one with Richard Petty’s last start, the debut of Jeff Gordon, and the most intense championship hunt ever, culminating in Alan Kulwicki winning the Winston Cup Title.
      • 1996 Nazareth Truck Series race: The one considered lost media for nearly three decades.
      • 2000 Watkins Glen Busch Series race: The one where Jimmie Johnson has a serious crash due to a suspected brake issue.
      • 2001 Cracker Barrel 500: The one where Kevin Harvick edges Jeff Gordon for the win in his third career start.
      • 2001 Pepsi 400: The one where Dale Earnhardt Jr. avenges his dad's death and wins the race.
      • 2002 Aaron's 312: The one with the Big One that involved most of the field, kickstarted by a stack-up involving Johnny Sauter (who wound up flipping), Scott Riggs, and Shane Hmiel.
      • 2002 UAW-GM 500: The one where Jamie McMurray wins in his second career start as an injury substitute.
      • 2003 Ford 200: The one where Brendan Gaughan's suspicions about Ultra Motorsports fielding five entries prove true, although Ted Musgrave doesn't benefit due to a restart violation.
      • 2004 Pepsi 400: The one where Jeff Gordon's lone Pepsi car beats a group of eight Coca-Cola cars. Also the one that was recreated/dramatized at the start of NASCAR 06: Total Team Control.
      • 2004 Tropicana Twister 300: The one with the giant inflatable orange.
      • 2007 NAPA Auto Parts 200 in Montreal: The one where Robby Gordon retaliates against Marcos Ambrose on a restart.
      • 2008 spring Texas Cup Series race: The one where Michael McDowell has a huge qualifying crash.
      • 2008 Aaron's 312: The one where Kevin Lepage does something monumentally stupid.
      • 2008 NAPA Auto Parts 200 in Montreal: The one where Carl Edwards is seen using a Swiffer mop in an attempt to clean his windshield during a caution in the rain.
      • 2009 Aaron's 499: The one where Brad Keselowski wins for Phoenix Racing, while Carl Edwards ends up flipping into the catchfence.
      • 2009 NAPA Auto Parts 200 in Montreal: The one where Carl Edwards wins after Marcos Ambrose hops the kerb in the final chicane.
      • 2010 Pennsylvania Red Cross 500: The one where Elliott Sadler has the hardest recorded hit in NASCAR history, which goes largely unnoticed due to where it happened.
      • 2011 Southern 500: The one where Regan Smith got to keep his win, for Furniture Row Racing.
      • 2011 5-Hour Energy 200: The one where Alex Kennedy does something monumentally stupid. Also the one where Carl Edwards has nothing to do with the final Big One.
      • 2011 Win-Star Casino 350k: The one where Kyle Busch intentionally wrecks title contender Ron Hornaday under a caution caused by the two of them hitting the wall.
      • 2012 NAPA Auto Parts 200 in Montreal: The one where Danica Patrick was taken out by running over a rogue shoe on the track.
      • 2014 Watkins Glen Cup Series race: The one where Michael McDowell pierces a barrier in a big crash.
      • 2016 Ford Ecoboost 400: The one where Carl Edwards loses the title to Jimmie Johnson because he tried blocking Joey Logano on a restart.
      • 2019 1000bulbs.com 500: The one where Brendan Gaughan flips in a late Big One.
      • 2022 Watkins Glen Cup Series race: The one with drivers from seven countries.
      • 2022 South Point 400: The one where Bubba Wallace intentionally crashes Kyle Larson.
      • 2022 Xfinity 500: The one with Ross Chastain riding the wall to advance to the Championship 4.
      • 2023 Coca-Cola 600: The one where Chase Elliott intentionally crashes Denny Hamlin.
      • 2023 Grant Park 220: The one where Shane van Gisbergen wins on his NASCAR Cup Series debut in the Trackhouse Racing PROJECT91 entry.
      • 2024 Ambetter Health 400: The one with the nail-biter three-way finish, won by Daniel Suárez.
  • FIFA World Cup
    • Men's tournaments:
      • Uruguay 1930: The one that started all, culminating in the host country beating Argentina.
      • Italy 1934: The one where the Italians must win or die trying due to the hot temperatures during the Final.
      • France 1938: The one where Italy wins back-to-back championships.
      • Brazil 1950: The one where Uruguay embarrassed Brazil in front of thousands of Brazilians to win their second title, dubbed the "Maracanazo".
      • Switzerland 1954: The one with the "Miracle of Bern", which saw West Germany win their first title against a favored Hungarian National Team.
      • Sweden 1958: The one where Pelé and Brazil won their first World Cup, overcoming the embarrassment of the "Maracanazo".
      • Chile 1962: The one where Chile and Italia gets into a big fight, dubbed the "Battle of Santiago", leading to the creation of yellow and red cards.
      • England 1966: The one where England won with a ghost goal.
      • Mexico 1970: The one where Pelé win his third and final World Cup with Brazil. Also the one with the "Game of the Century".
      • West Germany 1974: The one with the debut of the current World Cup trophy, first awarded to the host country after defeating the Netherlands.
      • Argentina 1978: The one where Argentina won their first title in their home country during the National Reorganization Process.
      • Spain 1982: The one with the "Disgrace of Gijón" that saw West Germany and Austria screw over Algeria, leading to FIFA scheduling the final group games to be played at the same time for future tournaments.
      • Mexico 1986: The one where Diego Maradona became a legend with his controversial "Hand of God" goal and his less controversial "Goal of the Century".
      • Italy 1990: The one with the rematch between West Germany and Argentina in the Final that ended with the Germans winning via late penalty.
      • USA 1994: The one that showed that not all Americans hate soccer. Also the one where Andrés Escobar was tragically murdered after scoring an own goal,
      • France 1998: The one where France finally wins a World Cup in their own country.
      • South Korea/Japan 2002: The one that was played in more than one country for the first time. Also the one where Brazil wins their fifth title.
      • Germany 2006: The one where Zinedine Zidane headbutted Marco Materazzi in the Final, which saw Italy beat France in penalties.
      • South Africa 2010: The one with the vuvuzelas and the infamous Jabulani match ball. Also the one with the most yellow cards ever given in a Final, which was won by Spain.
      • Brazil 2014: The one where Germany destroyed Brazil, en route to their fourth World Cup title.
      • Russia 2018: The one where there were only Europeans in the semifinal, culminating in France winning the Final.
      • Qatar 2022: The one where Messi finally wins a World Cup and ends the GOAT (Greatest Of All Time) debate for many,
  • Formula One:
    • Specific races:
      • 1970 Italian Grand Prix: The one where eventual champion Jochen Rindt died in the race.
      • 1976 German Grand Prix: The one where Niki Lauda had his massive fireball crash.
      • 1984 Dallas Grand Prix: The one where Nigel Mansell collapses from the Texas summer heat after he tried to push his Lotus to the finish line.
      • 1991 Belgian Grand Prix: The one with the debut of Michael Schumacher.
      • 1992 Monaco Grand Prix: The one where Roberto Moreno managed to get an Andrea Moda into the actual race.
      • 1993 European Grand Prix: The one where Ayrton Senna drove the "Lap of the Gods" to go from fifth to first on the wet track. Also the one sponsored by Sega and Sonic the Hedgehog.
      • 1994 San Marino Grand Prix: The one where Ayrton Senna died in the race, alongside Roland Ratzenberger dying in qualifying, Rubens Barrichello surviving a serious practice crash, and other incidents injuring mechanics and spectators.
      • 1995 Australian Grand Prix: The one where Mika Hakkinen suffers a serious crash conveniently where an off-duty doctor is stationed, and within a kilometer of the nearest hospital. Also the one where Damon Hill wins by two laps.
      • 1997 Hungarian Grand Prix: The one where Damon Hill almost won in an Arrows.
      • 1997 European Grand Prix: The one where Michael Schumacher botches an intentional crash attempt on title rival Jacques Villeneuve. Also the one where Schumacher, Villeneuve, and Villeneuve's teammate Heinz-Harald Frentzen all set the same qualifying lap time.
      • 1999 European Grand Prix: The one where title contenders kept befalling problems. Also the one where the podium drivers all drove for teams named after previous champions (Johnny Herbert winning for Stewart, Jarno Trulli of Prost in second, and Herbert's teammate Rubens Barrichello in third). Also the one where Marc Gene in the Minardi is assumed to have influenced the title battle between Mika Hakkinen and Eddie Irvine.
      • 2000 German Grand Prix: The one where Rubens Barrichello wins his first Grand Prix.
      • 2005 United States Grand Prix: The one where Michelin didn't have suitable tyres but Bridgestone did (thanks to Bridgestone's subsidiary Firestone supplying everyone in the previous month's Indianapolis 500).
      • 2007 Canadian Grand Prix: The one where Robert Kubica has his serious crash.
      • 2008 Singapore Grand Prix: The one where Nelson Piquet Jr intentionally crashes to help teammate Fernando Alonso (who knew nothing about the scheme) win.
      • 2008 Brazilian Grand Prix: The one where Lewis Hamilton wins his first Drivers' Championship after passing a slow moving Timo Glock shortly after Felipe Masa won the race.
      • 2010 German Grand Prix: The one where Fernando is faster than Felipe.
      • 2011 Canadian Grand Prix: The one where Jenson Button has the race of the year in winning.
      • 2012 Belgian Grand Prix: The one where Romain Grosjean earns himself a one-race ban for a first-corner collision.
      • 2013 Malaysian Grand Prix: The one where Sebastian Vettel ignores a team ordernote .
      • 2014 Monaco Grand Prix: The one where Jules Bianchi grants Marussia two more seasons in F1.
      • 2014 Japanese Grand Prix: The one where Jules Bianchi suffers a serious crash causing injuries he never wakes up from.
      • 2016 Chinese Grand Prix: The one where Sebastian Vettel dubs Daniil Kvyat "the Torpedo".
      • 2016 Spanish Grand Prix: The one where Max Verstappen wins on his Red Bull debut while the Mercedes teammates crash into each other in turn 4 on the opening lap.
      • 2017 Azerbaijan Grand Prix: The one where rookie Lance Stroll finishes on the podium.
      • 2017 Malaysian Grand Prix: The one where Romain Grosjean loses a rear tyre on a drainage grate in practice.
      • 2018 Monaco Grand Prix: The one where Charles Leclerc suffers a brake failure that sends him crashing into Brendon Hartley.
      • 2018 German Grand Prix: The one where Sebastian Vettel crashes out of the lead. Also the one where Lewis Hamilton and his engineer desperately scramble to coordinate pit strategy.
      • 2020 Bahrain Grand Prix: The one where Romain Grosjean has his massive fireball crash on the opening lap.
      • 2020 Sakhir Grand Prix: The one where George Russell gets an early Mercedes test in place of a Covid-positive Lewis Hamilton. Also the one where Sergio Perez wins his first Grand Prix.
      • 2021 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: The one where Max Verstappen wins his first Drivers's Championship over Lewis Hamilton in one of the most controversial finishes in F1 history.Explanation
      • 2025 British Grand Prix: The one where Nico Hulkenberg finally gets his first career podium finish.

    Tabletop Games 

    Toys 
  • Bratz
    • Lines:
      • Bratzillaz: The one where everybody's a vampire or monster.
    • Characters:
  • Lalaloopsy
    • Dolls:
      • Pillow Featherbed: The one who's sleepy.
      • Crumbs Sugar Cookie: The baking one.
      • Mittens Fluff 'n' Stuff: The one with the polar bear.
      • Peanut Big Top: The clown one.
      • Spot Splatter Splash: The one with blue paint all over her dress.
      • Jewel Sparkles: The one who's a princess.
      • Dot Starlight: The one who's an astronaut.
      • Bea Spells-a-Lot: The one with the custom blue eyes.
    • Episodes:
      • "Spot-itis": The one with the Polka-Dot Disease.
      • "Stuck on You": The one where Jewel and Forest are stuck together.
  • LEGO
  • Monster High: The one with the Universal Monster-inspired girls.
  • Tamagotchi:
    • Tamagotchi m!x: The one where they introduce Patchwork Kids.
    • Tamagotchi Smart: The one that looks like a smartwatch.

    Web Animation 
  • The Amazing Digital Circus: The one with the humans trapped in a circus with a Magical Profanity Filter.
    • "PILOT": The one with the Gloinks and Kaufmo abstracting.
    • " Candy Carrier Chaos!": The one with Gummigoo.
    • "The Mystery Of Mildenhall Manor": The one with the angel, Hell, the haunted house, and holding one's breath.
    • "Fast Food Masquerade": The one with Spudsy's, Gangle's new mask, and the stupid sauce.
    • "Untitled": The one with the Lightning Round, Jax as a vegan and in a maid outfit, and Intermission Time.
    • "They All Get Guns": The one where everyone plays Team Deathmatch.
    • "Beach Episode": The one with Jax's strange dream, the weird fish, Abel, and the Chinese room.
  • asdfmovie:
    • asdfmovie1: The one where he's got a nose. Also the one that introduced the potato.
    • asdfmovie2: The one with pie-flavored pie. Also the one that introduced the "I Like Trains" Kid.
    • asdfmovie3: The one where the baby's on fire. Also the one with the potato and the "I Like Trains" Kid in the same skit.
    • asdfmovie4: The one where a guy does a book.
    • asdfmovie5: The one with the flying pony. Also the one that introduced Mine Turtle.
    • asdfmovie6: The one where said flying pony gets shot down by the military. Also the one that introduced Dougal Flopguy.
    • asdfmovie7: The one with the suicidal muffin.
    • asdfmovie8: The one with a cow pretending to be a man. Also the one with PewDiePie, Markiplier, AND Kylie Minogue.
    • asdfmovie9: The one where Steven explodes.
    • asdfmovie10: The one with "Beep, beep, I'm a sheep". Also the one with Jacksepticeye.
    • asdfmovie11: The one with the butt jokes. Also the one with JaidenAnimations and TheOdd1sOut.
    • asdfmovie12: The one with the animesque intro. Also the one with "A, B, C, D, E, F, Gun".
    • asdfmovie13: The one with the French dog.
    • asdfmovie14: The one with Broccoli Sockoli.
    • asdfmovie15: The one with Johnny The Truck.
    • asdfmovie16: The one with the Fish Hat. Also the one with Michael Kovach, Lizzie Freeman and Alex Rochon.
  • Battle for Dream Island:
  • Cute Mario Bros:
    • "The Leprechaun!": The one where Luigi murders his neighbor Phil because he lied about being Santa.
  • The Demented Cartoon Movie!: The one with the kamikaze watermelon.
  • Eddsworld:
    • Edd: The one where it all began.
    • Saloonatics: The one with the cowboys.
  • Happy Tree Friends:
    • "Eye Candy": The one with the lollipop in the eyesocket.
    • "Eyes Cold Lemonade": The one with the lemonade made from eyeballs.
    • "A Class Act": The one where everyone dies.
    • "Wishy Washy": The one where Petunia tears off her own skin with a potato peeler.
    • "Gems the Breaks": The one where Splendid dies onscreen.
    • "Blast From the Past": The one with the remake of the first episode.
    • "Tongue in Cheek": The one where the Ants subject Sniffles to the longest and most torturous death in the series.
    • "Double Whammy": The one with the Flippy vs. Fliqpy fight.
    • "Oh Xmas Tree": The one where no-one dies.
  • Helluva Boss:
    • "Pilot": The one where Blitzo is in Millie and Moxxie's fridge.
    • "Murder Family": The one with jelly sandwiches all night.
    • "Loo Loo Land": The one with Robo Fizz.
    • "Spring Broken": The one with Verosika Mayday.
    • "C.H.E.R.U.B": The one where an old guy gets crushed by a falling piano.
    • "The Harvest Moon Festival": The one with Striker.
    • "Truth Seekers": The one with Moxxie's Overcomplicated Menu Order.
    • "OZZIE'S": The one where Asmodeus kicks M&M out of his establishment.
    • "Queen Bee": The one with "Cotton Candy".
    • "The Circus": The one with the sound of a fucking divorce.
    • "Seeing Stars": The one with "Brennon Ragers".
    • "Exes and Oohs": The one with Crimson.
    • "Western Energy": The one with Andrealphus.
    • "Unhappy Campers": The one with Barbie Wire.
    • "Oops": The one with the circus fire.
    • "Mammon's Magnificent Musical": The one where Fizz tells Mammon to go fuck himself.
    • "The Full Moon": The one where Blitzo and Stolas have a falling out.
    • "Apology Tour": The one where Martha and Mrs. Mayberry hooked up.
    • "Sinsmas": The one where it's Christmas.
  • Inanimate Insanity:
    • "4Seeing the Future": The one with MePhone4S.
    • "The Snowdown": The one where Marshmallow and Paintbrush dress like Santa Claus.
    • "Inanimate Smackdown": The one with wrestling.
    • "Tri Your Best!": The one with the triathlon.
  • JaidenAnimations:
    • "The Time when Psychics Read My Future": The one where Jaiden is repeatedly told she'll live to her 80's and have three children.
    • "My Birds Laid Eggs": The one with Tofu.
    • "Y'all mind if I complain for 15 minutes?": The one where Jaiden complains about smart technology and being put on hold by a plumbing service with Princess Peach as its operator.
    • "I got a cat.": The one with Tostada.
    • "My Biggest Hyperfixation Yet": The one with Chiikawa.
  • Minilife TV:
    • "Dummy Demolition": The one where Chris and Ian blow up dummies.
    • "Rescue Mission": The one with the mummy terrorists.
    • "How to Cook a VAMPIRE!": The one where Chris creates Snowball.
    • "Crossing Ian": The one where Ian runs for mayor.
    • "Starsaber Duel": The one where Chris and Ian have a Starsaber duel.
    • "A Dark Night": The one where the gang watches The Dark Knight Rises.
    • "That's So Gay!": The one that introduced Todd McFabulous.
    • "WORLD RECORD BREAKING!!!": The one where Chris and Ian try to break the world record for the largest head tower.
    • "Snowball's Birthday": The one where Snowball gets teleported to an alternate universe on his birthday.
    • "The Semi-Finals": The one with the giant cat goddess Pockets, the Lottery Lamp, and Emmet Brickowski in The Stinger.
    • "Snowball's Late Night Adventure": The one where Snowball learns the truth about vampires.
    • "The X-Team Attacks": The one where the gang fights back against the X-Team.
    • "A New Terror Arrives": The one where Jack reveals he's the original mayor.
    • "Spirit in the Sky": The one with the mall.
    • "Baking Bran": The one with the Breaking Bad homage.
    • "Super Mini-Bros.": The one with the Super Mario Bros. references.
    • "The Lost Undead": The one where Rob is dead.
    • "Chris and Ian Shamelessly Promote Themselves": The one with Matthew McConaughey and @midflight.
    • "The Vampodcast": The one where Zach disguises himself as a zombie.
    • "Life with Death": The one where Goshua gets his godhood revoked.
  • Murder Drones:
    • PILOT: The one with the Sick As Hell Railgun.
    • Heartbeat: The one with Eldritch Centipede J.
    • The Promening: The one with The Knife Dance and Doll sabotaging the prom.
    • Cabin Fever: The one with the horse-bus and Uzi turning into a vampire.
    • Home: The one with Crow Uzi and flashbacks.
    • Dead End: The one with Texan cannibal drones, sentinels and V's sacrifice.
    • Mass Destruction: The one with Nori and Cyn wearing Tessa as a flesh suit.
    • Absolute End: The one with the fight to save Copper 9 and Lizzy having a rivalry with Sparky the sentinel.
    • Fight 'Till I'm Good Enough: The one with the zombie prank and Spark-zilla.
  • The Nightly News at Nine:
    • "Out of Bonds": The one with Soccersaurus.
    • "SVELT Interview": The one with Malifios' Failure Montage.
    • "Pro-Green Commercial": The one that says the color green is awesome.
    • "Anti-Green Commercial": The one that says the color green is evil.
    • "Orange Beats Binary": The one with the robot turning a factory orange.
    • "ROBOphelia vs. Grabbor": The one where ROBOphelia invades the Pinchbot Mothership.
  • Supermarioglitchy4's Super Mario 64 Bloopers:
    • "Who let the Chomp out": The one with the Chain Chomp and "Who Let The Dogs Out".
  • TheOdd1sOut:
    • "Reading More Fables (I Swear I'm Not a Furry)": The one with the 'JOKE' airhorn.
    • "Peeing Yourself": The one with the pee.
    • "Garfild Comic Explained": The one with the badly-drawn comics.
    • "A Book I Made as a Kid": The one with the story about the kindey failure.
    • "I Read Fanfiction About Me": The one with the twelve-year-old stalker.
    • "My Thoughts on Bluey": The one with James' Blueysona.
  • PUNCH PUNCH FOREVER!:
    • "Pilot": The one with the bloody Mook Horror Show.
    • "My Little Slasher": The one with Geiko.
    • "Toothless Aggression": The one with the Matsumoto Power Bomb.
  • Starters: The one with the talking Pokémon.
    • "Ditto Disaster": The one with the pink shapeshifting creatures.
    • "Lavender Town: The Untold Story": The one with the kidnapping of children.
    • "Typomaniac": The one with the Ensemble Dark Horses.
    • "Out In The Reign": The one with the morality issues.
    • "Rare Candy": The one with someone nearly losing all hope.
    • "Wild Oranberries": The one with a cute robotic turtle.
  • Strong Bad Email:
    • "homsar": The one with Homsar.
    • "i love you": The one with fhqwhgads.
    • "comic": The one with Teen Girl Squad.
    • "techno": The one with "The System Is Down".
    • "japanese cartoon": The one with Stinkoman.
    • "dragon": The one with Trogdor.
    • "crazy cartoon": The one with Sweet Cuppin' Cakes.
    • "stunt double": The one with Dangeresque.
    • "video games": The one where Your Head A-Splode.
    • "virus": The one where Strong Bad's computer breaks and glitches the world.
    • "Trogday 08": The one with the "S is for Sucks" song.
  • Translations Gone Wrong:
    • "Babs Seed": The one with "slam, slam pee".
    • "Winter Wrap-Up": The one with "winter strudel".
    • "Smile Song": The one with "sad inner sam walla 'ot day".
    • "Can I Do it On My Own?": The one with "knock a girl out and sell".
    • "The Laughter Song": The one with the memes.

    Webcomics 
  • 8-Bit Theater:
    • "#7: Kamehameha!... or something.": The one where Black Mage bets a party of four White Mages could never defeat Chaos.
    • "#14: Crouching Monkey, Hidden Fighter": The one with Fighter's "Two-Fisted Monkey Style" attack.
    • "#15: A Little Intellectual Conversation.": The one with "Welcome to Corneria!" "I like swords."
    • "#28: Ouch.": The one where Black Mage hits on White Mage, and White Mage hits him back. Over and over again.
    • "#68: It Sounds Like a Good Idea to Me": The one where Fighter invents swordchucks.
    • "#1221: Longest Set Up in Webcomic History": The one where Black Mage gets proven wrong about the "four White Mage party" in the funniest way possible.
  • Curvy: The one with Candy Wife.
  • Penny Arcade:
    • "Dark Truths": The one where Tycho flipped off a box of kittens.
    • "I Hope You Like Text": The one where Tycho rants at Gabe for calling Warhammer Online a ripoff of World of Warcraft.
  • There Are No Demons: The one with the truly bizarre and incredibly disturbing art style.note 
  • TwoKinds: The one made by Markiplier's brother.

    Web Original 
  • Achievement Hunter
    • "Minecraft 60 and 61: King Ryan": The duology that reveals "Edgar is the one in the hole".
    • "Minecraft 100": The one with the scavenger hunt.
    • "Grand Theft Auto V: Path to Insanity": The one that foreshadowed something years down the line regarding Ryan.
    • "Minecraft 151": The one where Ray leaves.
    • "Minecraft 362 and 363": The one where Ray makes a cameo.
    • "Murder Part 4": The one where Jeremy discovers the "Force Murderer" mechanic at Gavin's expense.
    • "The Mug Club": The one where Michael calls Trevor a "fuckbucket".
  • AlternateHistory.com
  • The Angry Video Game Nerd:
  • Atop the Fourth Wall:
  • Bennett the Sage's Anime Abandon reviews:
  • Bootleg Zones
    • "Turtles Fighters": The one with the pentagram headed turtle.
    • "Mexican Bootleg Turtles": The one where the bootlegs are actually quite nice.
    • "New Style Ninja Tortoise": The one with April-Locks and the Three Turtles.
    • "Karate Turtles Warriors": The one with the kimono.
    • "Little Pluckies Ninja Protects": The one where Phelous kills Shredder with a crappy friction gun.
    • "Your Heroes in Action Turtles Warriors": The one with the really waxy turtles.
    • "Steffi Love": The one with the Glitter Diva.
    • "Neca TMNT Bootlegs": The one with the chemical stink.
    • "Filly Witchy": The one with the Littlest Filbo.
    • "Nickelodeon TMNT Bootlegs": The one with the really loose limbs.
    • "Teenage Mutant Ninja Tubtles": The one with the zombie Tubtles.
    • "Motorcycle the Pooh": The one with Gangnam Style.
    • "Evil Stick": The one with the demon girl.
    • "Motorcycle the Pooh 2": The one with the ridiculous claims on the box.
    • "Pooh Train": The one with "Oversized 3D Girl" on the box.
    • "Mexican Crap Turtles": The one with the shitload of weapons.
    • "Nightmare Feddy": The one with Freddy Krueger in loafers.
    • "Pretty Pony": The one with the decapitated pony.
    • "Fairy Pony": The one with the acorn princess.
    • "Princess Doll": The one where four of them have the exact same head.
    • "Baby Turtles Warriors": The one where Michelangelo is sticky.
    • "The Simpsonsns": The one with Lisa's overpowered chest light.
    • "Translucent Terror Turtles TMNT": The one with the Christmas light turtles.
    • "The Ugliest Garfield Plush": The one with the stoned Zombiefield plush.
    • "The Simpsons: Season 50": The one with the oversized Lisa.
    • "Funny Toilet Guy": The one where Phelous almost gives up on Bootleg Zones.
    • "Diverting Toys": The one with Mickey Mouse driving a ridiculous vehicle with a broken neck.
    • "Deformed Truck": The one with the Transformer that was originally a Mickey Mouse collaboration.
  • Caddicarus
    • "The Ripoff World of the WORST PS4 Games Ever": The one with Dark Souls IV: Dark of the Darkening Dark.
    • "The Wonderful World of PS1 Demo Discs": The one where Caddy gets hypnotized into obeying the walrus.
    • "The Weird World of PlayStation Magazines": The one with Hiroshima: The Musical.
    • "The Horrifying World of PS1 Games for Babies": The one where Tigger got possessed by Beelzebub.
    • "The Dreadful World of My First 24 Videos": The one where the world's turned into bricks.
    • "The Comical World of the 287 WORST Game Reviews Ever": The one with Gitcy: it's good for your spleen!
    • "The Nightmare World of Dreamworks Games": The one where Caddy throws Over the Hedge over the hedge.
    • "The Cruel World of Getting ALL 202 Platinum Relics in Crash Bandicoot": The one with "Bandiconth".
    • "The Depressing World of Bad Crash Bandicoot Games": The one where Caddy and the bricks are getting married.
    • "The Pitiful World of Pixar Games": The one where Buzz looks like a burn victim and Woody looks like he just survived Chernobyl.
    • "The Painful World of Lego Games": The one with Pepperoni On A Pony.
    • "The Awful World of Skateboarding Games": The one where Caddy tries to pay in "scroos".
    • "The Miserable World of Completing Crash Bandicoot 4": The one where Dingodile had an anal prolapse.
    • "The Expensive World of the PS5 Launch": The one where Caddy spends 1200 dollars on a console with no games.
    • "The Horrible World of Kinect Games": The one where, on [Harry's] 11th birthday, his uncle Vernon sat on him.
    • "The Stupid World of Portable Crash Bandicoot Games": The one with Crash Boom Band Bing Bong Boo Bingly Bungly Boo.
    • "The Demonic World of Disney PS1 Games": The one with Donald's Dump.
    • "The Forbidden World of BANNED Games": The one where NOBODY WANTS TO FUCK A CUP.
    • "The Unholy World of Jesus Games": The one where Galilee of the Gentiles will be filled with premarital sex.
    • "The Useless World of PS1 Accessories": The one with "Little Johnny Toe Rag".
    • "The Illegal World of Crash Bandicoot Bootlegs": The one where we'd rather have a bowl of embedded pet hair.
    • "The Exhausting World of Making a Caddicarus Video": The one where Caddy puts ice cubes in the PlayStation tray.
    • "The Legendary World of Spyro Games": The one with pink poo bag on your keys.
    • "The Insane World of Video Game Commercials": The one where [Caddy's] peepee got confused and it fell off.
    • "The Ripoff World of Crash Bandicoot Merchandise": The one with William The Useless Fireman.
    • "The Ugly World of the PS2 EyeToy": The one with Bob The Building.
    • "The Inhuman World of Completing Crash Bash 200%": The one with Calculator Face.
  • EAS Scenarios:
  • HELLWINKLE: The one with the Care Bears plushies.
  • The Nostalgia Critic:
  • ''ProtonJon":
    • "Chugga's Lost Innocence": The one where Emile says one too many innuendos about Daisy.
    • A round of Death Road to Canada during a Fortune Cookie stream: The one with the Mystery of the Ghost Fart.
    • "More Mario Party Superstars, This Time with MC": The one where MC tempts fate on turn 11 and Cole promptly finds the one Chance Time result that screws MC.
    • "Birthday Luck vs The Scrpit": The one where Ray joins in to play Super Mario Party Jamboree.
  • Real-Time Fandub:
  • The Runaway Guys Colosseum:
    • 2018: The one where the community started its obsession with a lamp.
    • 2019: The one where Lord Dona'tor duelled Tim Skywalker.
    • 2020: The one that created the Disc Only Podcast by basically coincidence.
    • 2021: The one with RosaJon.
    • 2022: The one with Bizzard the Wizard.
    • 2023: The one where The Completionist joined the on-screen main crew for the first time.
    • 2024: The one that's Thrown Controllers.
  • SCP Foundation:
    • SCP-076(-2): The one that the Foundation tried to weaponize, with disastrous results.
    • SCP-173: The original. The one that attacks you if you stop staring at it.
    • SCP-261: The one that dispenses some really weird snacks.
    • SCP-579: The one that's [DATA EXPUNGED]
    • SCP-1958: The one with the space van that never got to its destination.
    • SCP-2000: The one that restores the world after a major apocalypse.
    • Taboo: The one with a bunch of rules you have to follow when referring to it, or else.
    • SCP-5000: The one where an Alternate Universe Foundation tries to destroy all of humanity.
    • SCP-7427: The one that seemingly concludes three particular "incomplete" SCPs but actually kills the reader.
    • SCP-006-J: The one where the Foundation is really scared of bugs.
    • 2boo: The one that couldn't be completed because of increasingly asinine protocol updates.
    • SCP-TTKU-J: The one that kills you.
  • Scott The Woz
    • "Tinder": The one where Scott comes across a NSFW animation of Carmelita Fox.
    • "A Look Back at Nintendo 3DS": The one where Scott throws Chibi-Robo!: Zip Lash in the toilet.
    • "Breath of the Wild Isn’t Perfect": The one where Scott uploads a video of him eating cereal to Pornhub.
    • "Microconsoles": The one where Scott thinks he has scoliosis.
    • "Star Fox Zero | Bad Game or Baddest Game?": The one where Scott drinks rubbing alcohol.
    • "Definitive Editions": The one with Water Z EX+.
    • "Lost in Localization": The one with GAY CONVERSION THERAPY!
    • "A Very Madden 08 Christmas": The one where Scott brushes his teeth with Raid.
    • "Launch Titles": The one with the Birth-Off.
    • "The Guy Game": The one where Scott tricks a guy into buying illegal porn.
    • "Get Rich Quick!": The one where Scott accidentally buys twenty houses.
    • "Game Compilations Compilation": The one where Scott burns down his house.
    • "Ride to Hell: Retribution: Art": The one where everyone's your dad in Toledo, Ohio, and Scott draws his own blood with a plastic knife.
  • 10 Things Webkinz Do:
    • "10 Things You Should Never Let Your Webkinz Do": The one that started it all.
    • "10 Banned Commercials in Webkinz World": The one with Butch's Shirt Store.
    • "10 Things Your Webkinz Do When You're Not Home": The one with the karaoke contest.
    • "10 Things Webkinz Do On The Internet": The one with the popcorn.
    • "10 Rejected Webkinz TV Shows": The one with the soap opera.
    • "10 Gifts You Should NEVER Give Webkinz For Christmas": The one where Squirt annoys Kermit.
    • "10 Dangerous Things Webkinz Do": The one where Butch farts.
  • Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series:
    • "Pilot": The one where Yugi's grandpa wets himself.
    • "Rocky VII": The one where Tristan is played by Barney The Dinosaur.
    • "My Cards Will Go On": The one where Yugi's hair is crazy enough for two people.
    • "Lord of the Cards": The one where Weevil turns into Cornholilo.
    • "My Funny Skankentine": The one where Yami argues over whether "Yugilicious" is even a word.
    • "Everybody Hates Mako": The one with the "freaky fish guy".
    • "Cliffhanger": The one where Seto Kaiba claims to be a ghost.
    • "The Plot Thinnens": The one where the gang mourns the "death" of Tristan's voice.
    • "El Juegos De Tarjeta": The one with Zorc and Pals.
    • "Both of You, Duel Like You Want to Win": The one where destroying people's brains with magical powers is A-OK.
    • "In America": The one where Kaiba has green hair.
    • "Fanservice": The one where Mai provides plenty of fanservice, and Tristan wants to have an adventure with the other side characters à la The Goonies.
    • "Turn Around, Bright Eyes": The one with "Blah blah card games blah!" "Blah blah attack mode blah!"
    • "Jagshamesh!": The one with ANCIENT EGYPTIAN LASER BEAMS.
    • "Yami of Darkness": The one where Bandit Keith reveals he isn't really American.
    • "Dirty Dueling": The one with Yami's Cluster *Bleep*-Bomb.
    • "She Blinded Me With Card Games": The one where Tristan talks about card games being played on motorbikes.
    • "Who's That Mokémon?": The one with "Brooklyn Rage!"
    • "Seto Kaiba vs. the World": The one where Kaiba says "Eat it, nerds!"
    • "Desperately Dueling Susan": The one where Melvin summons Mega Ultra Chicken and Joey calls "hax".
    • "Crowd Atlas": The one where Kaiba activates the race card and Yami says he "activated" Kaiba's mom.

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