Pooh’s Adventures of The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea: Part 3. Huh? Why did the ratings suddenly get better?
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Pooh’s Adventures of The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea: Part 2, and the reviews are still mixed.
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Here is the most viewed part of any Pooh Adventure, part 1 of Pooh’s Adventures of The Little Mermaid 2: Return to the Sea. It might sound reasonable, seeing how both Winnie the Pooh and The Little Mermaid are Disney animation, but you have to add cartoons from other studios or else it will be too House of Mouse logical! This is the Pooh’s Adventures debut of Tip and Dash, “cousins” to Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley the Walrus, and the ones you saw add a horrendously unsuitable musical number to Scooby-Doo and The “Dark” Crystal. At nearly 800,000 views, it’s no surprise that the ratings are close to the middle, but why isn’t it as bad as the monstrosity made out of a Scooby-Doo episode? Well, let’s find out.
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(Source: poohadventures.wikia.com)
Pooh’s Adventures of Scooby-Doo Where Are You: Jeepers It’s the Creeper: Part 5. The end of the adventure. Shame it isn’t the end of immature ranting. Notice how many tags there are, by the way?
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I’m going to have to re-watch The Dark Crystal in order to riff this, as it’s something I haven’t seen in years. However, I can safely give my verdict to this. So, what did I think of this video. What did I think, eh?
Sure that reaction may be over-the-top, but then again, so is the majority of reaction shots in Pooh’s Adventures. SON OF A BITCH, WHAT A DUMP. This was absolutely bonkers, and I don’t even mean that in a good way. Why the hell do people like this stuff so much? How is it so appealing? They don’t appear together, so why can’t they just write fan fiction instead? It’s true what those two people said earlier: This is the embodiment of unrestrained autism. If there’s any video crossover done right, then it’s most definitely the best YouTube Poops. This? This is equally as bad as rule 34! What are we supposed to be watching? The characters overpower everything in the story, the subtitles give bad Magic Voyage flashbacks, the Toy Story clips fit the least, and the repetition springs too many ideas for a drinking game. Even if it wasn’t filmed with a camera, it’s confusing, witless and messy enough for this kind of verdict:
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Overall: 5/5
A dead-on 0/10. A cheatsy one, but a horrible one. Is it the worst, though? Well, I’ve only watched a few of these by far, so I don’t really know if it is the worst, but as far as I know, Pooh’s (family-friendly) Adventures of South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut is probably going to get even less if possible.
Pooh’s Adventures of Scooby-Doo Where Are You: Jeepers It’s the Creeper: Part 4. So far, this has made me lose all respect for every character involved in this video. Guess I gotta buy the DVDs!
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Pooh’s Adventures of Scooby-Doo Where Are You: Jeepers It’s the Creeper: Part 3. Apart from the confusing villain plot point, I don’t think it can get any more messy. Unless… Say, how many drinks do I get for this?
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Pooh’s Adventures of Scooby-Doo Where Are You: Jeepers It’s the Creeper: Part 2. There are many characters, but this ain’t going to be worse than The Magic Voyage, right?
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And now, kiddies, a double feature! First, we start off with Pooh’s Adventures of Scooby-Doo Where Are You: Jeepers It’s the Creeper, a short, or so the person who thinks he is Yakko Warner (and claimed that he got permission) says. After that comes Pooh’s Adventures of The Dark Crystal. The first part is said to be one of the worst, which is strange considering that the highest-viewed Pooh’s Adventure is only close to being 50% good according to the ratings. Which one will be a worse concept? Let’s find out, shall we?
What do you think so far? Well, let’s take a look at the comments: