So, we all have the episode of our most loved shows that you can watch time and time again and it won't get boring. The one that's up and above all the other episodes and the one you will remember for a long time after the show's been cancelled. So put what you see as your favourite episodes from some of your favourite shows. The shows can be anything, a cartoon, a drama, even documentaries.
First off in my ones is the Futurama episode "Jurrasic Bark", mainly because it provided me with both a lot of laughs and at the end the biggest feel I have ever gotten from a cartoon. It shows that cartoons like Futurama don't have to be silly random gag, random story shows and can actually have incredibly touching moments.
Second is the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic episode "Party of One", yeah all Bronies know this one. Basically, the normally happy and party loving Pinkie Pie throws a party for her pet. Then, when she asks her friends to go to another one soon after none of them want to go and make excuses to go (the bit with Rainbow and Fluttershy made me laugh). Then when Pinkie investigate why they don't want to come she comes to the conclusion that they don't like her, or her parties anymore. This is when we meet the alter-ego of Pinkie Pie, Pinkemena Diane Pie. She's a straight hair, mentally broken wreck of a pony who starts to talk to random objects as her "friends". The whole first scene with this character was quite creepy for me, for example at random moments she has some sort of mental spasm that crosses her eyes and turns the background into a creepy abstract background. This whole episode just stuck in my memory of some of the best writing and character development I've seen in a kids show. Damn, that was long.
Third is the Spongebob Squarepants episode "Band Geeks". Why? Because of the ending, you'll know if you've seen it.
Finally the Doctor Who episode "Blink". First, I reckon this episode really has the best writing and drama the show has ever produced, and I applaud Stephen Moffat for making it. It's also one of the creepiest things I've seen outside of horror films/shows. The Weeping Angels were the only monster in the show that has ever genuinely scared me shitless, and I was surprised that they were able to put such scary imagery in a normally kid friendly show.
First off in my ones is the Futurama episode "Jurrasic Bark", mainly because it provided me with both a lot of laughs and at the end the biggest feel I have ever gotten from a cartoon. It shows that cartoons like Futurama don't have to be silly random gag, random story shows and can actually have incredibly touching moments.
Second is the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic episode "Party of One", yeah all Bronies know this one. Basically, the normally happy and party loving Pinkie Pie throws a party for her pet. Then, when she asks her friends to go to another one soon after none of them want to go and make excuses to go (the bit with Rainbow and Fluttershy made me laugh). Then when Pinkie investigate why they don't want to come she comes to the conclusion that they don't like her, or her parties anymore. This is when we meet the alter-ego of Pinkie Pie, Pinkemena Diane Pie. She's a straight hair, mentally broken wreck of a pony who starts to talk to random objects as her "friends". The whole first scene with this character was quite creepy for me, for example at random moments she has some sort of mental spasm that crosses her eyes and turns the background into a creepy abstract background. This whole episode just stuck in my memory of some of the best writing and character development I've seen in a kids show. Damn, that was long.
Third is the Spongebob Squarepants episode "Band Geeks". Why? Because of the ending, you'll know if you've seen it.
Finally the Doctor Who episode "Blink". First, I reckon this episode really has the best writing and drama the show has ever produced, and I applaud Stephen Moffat for making it. It's also one of the creepiest things I've seen outside of horror films/shows. The Weeping Angels were the only monster in the show that has ever genuinely scared me shitless, and I was surprised that they were able to put such scary imagery in a normally kid friendly show.