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I recently said that I will reblog anything Thomas-related, and so, in case you weren’t aware these actually exist, I’m going to be riffing a video where he joins magical ponies on an adventure through the result of YouTubers liking just about anything. And I’m not talking just about Pooh’s Adventures, I’m talking about a webseries that has the same plot line in every episode. Fillies and gentlecolts, Thomas and Twilight Sparkle’s Adventures of Annoying Orange - Captain Blood Orange.

  • 0:01 So far, it’s already stupid. Thomas is a train. Trains can only run on rails, and cannot fit into an entire kitchen.
  • 0:05 You think that’s interesting? Thomas and Twilight have adventures all across the frickin’ world.
  • 0:13 You and me both.
  • 0:17 Okay, if they are really going to be on a boat, it would make sense for Thomas to transport inside a ferry. And yet, he won’t be able to see what is going on.
  • 0:27 Okay, so it’s a supermarket. That doesn’t make any difference to the logic of this crossover!
  • 0:41 Really, if they had to travel on a pirate ship, it would sink in an instant.
  • 0:57 Besides, it makes more sense (but not my a mile) to use the CG trains because their mouths move.
  • 1:03 And the ponies’ first appearance is nothing more than a gasping shot.
  • 1:30 This is just more proof that these people would enjoy anything.
  • 1:39 Aren’t they even too big to be on that ship? Give us an explanation! Did they shrink down? Is Thomas nothing more than a toy train?
  • 1:53 My thoughts exactly.
  • 2:06 People, this is all they’re put on the ship for. Stating the obvious and reacting. Like most other Pooh’s Adventures videos.
  • 2:10 Such bad continuity. First he’s being narrated and then he’s talking with his own mouth.
  • 2:34 Cummin’ Dick Cold!
  • 2:37 One of the only shots that actually fits.
  • 2:56 There they go again. Reacting so the fruits don’t have to!
  • 3:15 He’s rolling on the rail while the fruits are on a ship on wheels, and my brain is currently bleeding.
  • 3:44 Hello? They’re just playing around. Why get so wussy?
  • 4:41 I do hate it when they introduce characters too late. They’re basically coming out of the blue at a time like that.
  • 5:02 The Annoying Orange is free to be as unfunny as he wants. Let the dumb toddlers laugh, and stop making remarks. After all, I’ve seen people who have little kids that were disappointed by these videos.
  • 5:18 That’s another reason the ponies were put in there - to replace dialogue. Oh, how I hate this.
  • 5:46 Did he forget to add a subtitle?
  • 6:11 Tut tut, two second “what” montage.
  • 6:36 Plagiarist.
  • 6:56 Misuse of “here”? Check.
  • 7:07 Was he supposed to be hiding under the haypile?
  • 7:17 Why are they cleaning a rock? Why are they grey?
  • 7:43 At least stealing the orange’s lines will shut him up for once.
  • 7:50 We could easily tell whose lines were stolen just then. Do they even think?
  • 8:03 Another sign of desperation.
  • 8:44 Aren’t Thomas and his friends supposed to be tied up? Why are they moving?
  • 9:08 *glares to the right*
  • 9:26 The suspends is killing me!
  • 10:03 And what are they even doing with a bunch of talking food? Are they supposed to be toys that come to life whenever they feel like it?
  • 10:49 Hey, give the human a chance. Pinkie’s party cannon is just full of confetti. Not very painful. Although this is painful to watch…
  • 11:57 GPOY.
  • Rabid bronyism: 
  • Rabid trainerism: 
  • Cameo uselessness: 
  • Brain cancer: 
  • Fun of using ratings beyond 5 stars: 

Overall: 6/5

-0.2/10. Once again, we get a video where any explanation of logic is absent, grammar is bad, crossovers are ridiculous, jokes are ruined and the target show is absolutely terrible. Not even the inclusion of the Stay Puft Marshmallow Man or Godzilla need this much explanation. 76859Thomas, if you’re reading this, ask me. How did a bunch of talking trains manage to fit inside a supermarket when they’re dozens of times larger than the characters they’re helping? Why do you think rainbow ponies are a good set of characters to pair with them? How did even the ponies manage to fit inside a tiny ship on a shopping cart? Are they toys, too? Did Twilight manage to shrink the entire gang?  And why the hell do you find this show funny? Next time you do make a video with Thomas the Tank Engine and Twilight Sparkle, please. Give reason.

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Featuring Winnie the Pooh, Jafar, the Mane 6, Thomas and, *sigh* the Annoying Orange.

Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals: Part 7. What did we learn?

  • 0:00 No, I know something about what makes these videos so terrible.
  • 0:08 See how obsessive this guy truly is?
  • 0:29 Herp dee derp.
  • 0:41 Well, from what I’ve heard, Rarity and some Japanese monster got the chance.
  • 1:05 What a slightly abrupt ending.
  • 1:47 And I have had it with these *cut* toons in this *cut* TV show!
  • 2:52 Including Kevin Schon/Quinton Flynn, in case you’re that lazy.
  • 3:24 Seriously?
  • 3:44 Makes sense, but not as much with the star power involved.
  • 3:55 I already gave my nope to these.
  • 4:09 And that’s the only time Gary ever got mentioned.
  • 4:24 Elroy’s what?
  • 4:33 Which fortunately didn’t happen.
  • 4:38 Which didn’t happen either. :)
  • 4:54 *drools ignorantly*
  • Crossovers:
  • Typos: 
  • Narrator confusion: 
  • Dumbing down of Garfield:
  • Dumbing down of the audience:

Overall: 4.6/5

0.08/10. The original show is half and hour long with ads included. The edits in this video extend it to nearly 51 minutes. See how much time Pooh’s Adventures can use up? This video just goes to show that the more characters you have, the less you’ll learn, since they can be such a distraction to the most important subject. Even with typos and fan-created family trees, kids will only feel dumber than before. Tune in tomorrow when I probably tear into a submission I have enough time for, as next week I’ll be in Greece.

Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals: Part 6. Hey! Here’s something that oughta attract SpongeBob’s attention!

  • 0:35 What’s with everyone saying “yea”?
  • 1:06 A minute has passed, and no SpongeBob.
  • 1:15 So now the penguins and walruses fit. Just take out the cats and dogs.
  • 1:17 CHILD: Mom! Look! An anemonie! MOM: What kind of educational show is this? *turns it off*
  • 1:53 SPONGEBOB: And especially not Gary. He’s a snail! And he’s mine! (Geez, there’s so much characters here that two have been forgotten.)
  • 2:26 Aren’t Tip and Dash swimmers? Because they were able to tell what a barracuda is.
  • 2:37 Even he thinks this is poorly written!
  • 2:57 RABBIT: They remind us of our friends, Marlin and Nemo!
  • 3:19 Fack you, Yakko. FACK YOU.
  • 3:21 How could you not know if you go to Disneyland with him?
  • 3:23 Oh God. This is a prequel to Pooh’s Adventures of Finding Nemo, isn’t it?
  • 4:15 *sips* Every part except 5.
  • 4:23 Patrick, you’re late.
  • 4:29 They didn’t comment on the fish, but the scorpions?! Oh, how dumb this is.
  • 4:59 There could be. This is Pooh’s Adventures, after all.
  • 5:44 CHILD: Mommy! I know what a merekat is! MOM: *burns the tape* Someone’s going to get sued today…
  • 5:48 Bad Disney pun much?
  • 6:06 They’re not even in an appropriate order!
  • 6:10 Garfield, you mean?

Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals: Part 5. Two guests arrive - one relevant, one completely forced.

  • 0:05 Henry might have been sarcastic, you know…
  • 0:18 Misuse of “it’s”? Check.
  • 0:23 And he’s clever enough not to be pestered by length-extending cartoon clips.
  • 1:11 You have way too many friends for your own good, do you know that?
  • 1:27 See what I meant earlier about Timon and Pumbaa?
  • 1:38 Talk like an imported foreign film!
  • 1:42 *notices the comma* Rabbit’s the narrator!
  • 2:16 The bees, of course.
  • 2:17 Stop making this thing longer!
  • 2:29 Woah, getting into Henry’s show really didn’t do Fifi well.
  • 2:47 Because this is a cartoon segment, don’t expect Tigger to make any comments.
  • 3:30 WHAT?!
  • 3:34 You’d be able to tell if you read the web address.
  • 3:36 ORANGE: I’m Cartoon Network’s latest abomination!
  • 3:41 And yet you didn’t know much of the characters you first met?
  • 3:55 Blinky the ghost? How much more characters do we need to ruin this documentary?
  • 3:58 Tennessee was right - Annoying Orange is the narrator.
  • 4:04 You tell him, Henry. And tell that to the rest.
  • 4:33 ORANGE: And their butts were the inspiration for my comedy! Nyahahahahahahaha!
  • 5:04 At least you’re helping the poor narrator’s intelligence improve.
  • 5:30 The orange would never think up a joke THAT bad!
  • 6:20 And now Peach and Toad are characters in this video! Aargh!
  • 6:36 And Peach is the narrator.
  • 7:27 How is that even remotely a joke?
  • 7:46 I dunno, Dwayne Johnson?
  • 8:01 Wasn’t he on the moon?
  • 8:44 Couldn’t you say “just like” instead of “that reminds me of”? It shortens down the subtitles.
  • 9:36 And you didn’t do that any earlier?
  • 9:46 1. *facepalm* The spelling… 2. Garfield, don’t you hate mice, and rats for that matter?
  • 10:14 Notice the change in subtitle font?

Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals: Part 3. Poor, poor Garfield…

  • 0:05 And these toons couldn’t even accompany the cartoon sequence, which was a hell of a lot more entertaining than the edited parts of this video.
  • 0:16 Translation: Bark bark bark. *panting*
  • 0:39 Please say that to every crossed-over character in this video.
  • 0:44 Excuse me, but didn’t Shy just tell everyone to let the narrator finish?
  • 1:21 *bangs head on the desk* Yup! That’s education right there!
  • 2:00 *sips* He’s not your cousin, Chumley.
  • 2:16 “That means to blend one of your colors in with the background, or ano*cuts to next shot* This too?
  • 3:03 Punctuation…
  • 3:17 Shut up, cat who can’t even spell "hibernation” right.
  • 3:33 He could’ve used that for every scene if he had to.
  • 3:53 There’s so much dialogue to rip off!
  • 4:50 The repetition here is even more blatant than before.

Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals: Part 2. The “documentary” begins!

  • 0:24 And that smart one is not the guy who thought this would be a good idea.
  • 0:59 Just imagine if these people took on Life in a Day.
  • 1:37 Oh. It’s everyone’s favourite porn star.
  • 1:50 MOWGLI: I’m a gecko? Well, you’re a marmoset!
  • 1:58 Wouldn’t “distant relative” be a smarter phrase?
  • 2:12 Subliminal Woody. We even got to hear him speak.
  • 2:21 He’s going to hypnotise the viewer to make more crappy crossover videos. And it’s going to be sexy.
  • 2:29 Don’t boost it up a notch!
  • 2:35 This musical number is distracting any interest provided by the nature footage.
  • 3:04 Garfield’s the narrator? *angry face*
  • 3:22 So, you’re assuming Kaa is real? What’s even going on here?!
  • 3:26 Um, 1:52?
  • 3:29 Yeah! Leave the gecko out of this! Henry the Man Cub does not deserve such cruelty!
  • 3:41 Tigger’s right.
  • 4:10 You said one of them was your cousin.
  • 4:20 There are so many people getting educated by this that I’m actually feeling dumber.
  • 4:41 *crickets chirp*
  • 4:44 And now Spongebob’s the narrator? This is blowing my mind. Illegally.
  • 4:59 It saddens me how stupid Garfield is in the eyes of YakkoWarnerMovies.
  • 5:20 Not as long as the clips interrupting this video in total.
  • 5:33 *sips*
  • 5:39 Poky! Look the hell away!
  • 6:09 And why isn’t there a gasping montage?
  • 6:32 It’s that again…
  • 6:36 Good thing someone survived the dumbing down of the gang.
  • 7:02 Tennessee, did you not say that you know that snakes can be milked?
  • 7:06 You don’t really shake your head when saying “yea”.
  • 7:16 If we only had one side character, then everyone will actually learn something!
  • 7:32 Pooh’s probably one of the only characters in this crossover that makes some form of sense.
  • 8:19 Sigh.

For those of you who may not know, Amazing Animals was one of Dorling Kindersley’s many educational series, made into a TV show co-produced with the Disney Channel and starring a CG gecko named Henry. Among the documentary footage provided of wild animals, there were also 2D cartoon segments and a bunch of other animal characters. You heard me - Disney, CG gecko, 2D cartoon segments. And you know what that means - from the creator of the double feature of overblown terror, Pooh’s Adventures of Amazing Animals - Poisonous Animals!

  • 0:52 And there’s the dated Nickelodeon logo, put in there for the same reason as The Little Mermaid 2.
  • 1:08 What frame rate!
  • 1:26 So much companies, and you didn’t even take out the last ’s’.
  • 1:51 Subliminal Pongo.
  • 2:00 Isn’t it blatantly obvious why Yakko chose this?
  • 2:15 I will admit this - this really should’ve been part of the Simba, Timon and Pumbaa’s Adventures series. Pooh doesn’t do crap about anything, anyway.
  • 2:35 Even the VHS can’t take it.
  • 3:22 I wanted to learn about nature, not this scene again!
  • 3:47 And yet you’re supposed to be in a white background.
  • 3:59 Hey, wait a minute. You forgot to introduce the play!
  • 4:10 It’s the screencap I used on my first ever post to this blog!
  • 4:35 *sobs*
  • 5:13 At least the obvious is taking over bad editing.
  • 5:47 That scene lasted about a minute and 12 seconds, and it’s going to return soon enough.
  • 5:55 The Hundred Acre Wood. Where else do you think you are?
  • 6:17 It really is Pooh’s Adventures of Ghostbusters all over again at this point.
  • 7:13 Prepare for a lot of dumbing down.
  • 7:21 If a kid watched this, would he be watching a modified comedy, or a documentary?
  • 7:30 I’m sorry, but I’m not learning anything from this. I’m just distracted by the excessive reaction shots.
  • 8:26 You can’t even spell “lizard” right.
  • 8:28 Okay, everyone. Be prepared. The drinking game’s gone to this clip.