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Toucan Sam: Smart kid!
 
Toucan Sam: Smart kid!
   
NC (voiceover): By the way, that voice sounds different to you. Thast's because it wasn't always done by the same person. Infact, that's actually...
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NC (voiceover): By the way, does that voice sounds different to you? That's because it wasn't always done by the same person. Infact, that's actually...
   
 
''Mel Blanc picture''
 
''Mel Blanc picture''
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Ludwig von Drake: Ha ha ha! Did ya hear that note?
 
Ludwig von Drake: Ha ha ha! Did ya hear that note?
   
NC (voiceover): Yes, it's the same who did Ludwig von Drake. That's kinda cool
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NC (voiceover): Yes, it's the same guy who did Ludwig von Drake. That's kinda cool.
   
 
''Commercials footage''
 
''Commercials footage''
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Chip: Now with a mouthful of chips in every bite.
 
Chip: Now with a mouthful of chips in every bite.
   
NC: But they didn't think the design was "hip enough" for the young kids, so decided to...
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NC: But they didn't think the design was "hip enough" for the young kids, so they decided to...
   
 
''Commercials footage''
 
''Commercials footage''
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Kids (singing): COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKIE CRISP!!! COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKIE CRISP!!!
 
Kids (singing): COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKIE CRISP!!! COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKIE CRISP!!!
   
Chip: A h-ooooooooooooo-wling good of a this complete breakfast.
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Chip: A h-ooooooooooooo-wling good part of a this complete breakfast.
   
   
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''Commercial footage''
 
''Commercial footage''
   
NC (voiceover): The other chefs got him back, but the gimmick was now changed. Now the scenarion was: Wendell would go crazy everytime saw ''Cinnamon Toast Crunch'' and would immediately go after it, and where did other 2 chefs go?
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NC (voiceover): The other chefs got him back, but the gimmick was now changed. Now the scenarion was: Wendell would go crazy everytime he saw ''Cinnamon Toast Crunch'' and would immediately go after it, and where did other 2 chefs go?
   
 
NC (low voice): Nobody knows!
 
NC (low voice): Nobody knows!
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NC: ...Uh, no, I want the gold.
 
NC: ...Uh, no, I want the gold.
   
NC Leprechaun: Ah, no, you want a ''Lucky Charms''.
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NC Leprechaun: Ah, no, you want-a ''Lucky Charms''.
   
 
NC: No, I want the gold.
 
NC: No, I want the gold.
   
NC Leprechaun: No, you want a ''Lucky Charms''.
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NC Leprechaun: No, you want-a ''Lucky Charms''.
   
 
NC: I'm quite positive I want the gold.
 
NC: I'm quite positive I want the gold.
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''Commercial footage''
 
''Commercial footage''
   
NC (voiceover): ...WAR! I mean, it was like a soap opera with guns, spaceships, giant robot, kinda got out of control.
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NC (voiceover): ...WAR! I mean, it was like a soap opera with guns, spaceships, giant robots, kinda got out of control.
   
 
Space Boy: Bomb alert!
 
Space Boy: Bomb alert!
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Cap'n Crunch: Let's go, Sea Dog. I hate to see a grown pirate cry.
 
Cap'n Crunch: Let's go, Sea Dog. I hate to see a grown pirate cry.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(Interlude to the next entry)</p>
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(Interlude to the next entry)
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Number 5—Count Chocula from “Count Chocula.”</p>
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NC (voiceover): Number 5—Count Chocula from “Count Chocula.”
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Speaking from a health point of view, what’s worse than marshmallows in your cereal? How about chocolate marshmallows in chocolate cereal?</p>
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NC (voiceover): Speaking from a health point of view, what’s worse than marshmallows in your cereal? How about chocolate marshmallows in chocolate cereal?
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: Why don’t you just throw in miniature cheeseburgers while you’re at it? (A Photoshopped image of miniature cheeseburgers in a bowl of cereal is shown)</p>
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NC: Why don’t you just throw in miniature cheeseburgers while you’re at it? (A Photoshopped image of miniature cheeseburgers in a bowl of cereal is shown)
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Well, as horrible as it is for you, it tasted great, and it had a great mascot. In fact, it was so good, that there are actually cereal spinoffs. That’s ironic, because the more healthy they got, the less successful they did. Like Frankenberry’s still sort of around, Boo Berry you barely see, and who the hell even remembers Fruity Yummy Mummy?</p>
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NC (voiceover): Well, as horrible as it is for you, it tasted great, and it had a great mascot. In fact, it was so good, that there are actually cereal spinoffs. That’s ironic, because the more healthy they got, the less successful they did. Like Frankenberry’s still sort of around, Boo Berry you barely see, and who the hell even remembers Fruity Yummy Mummy?
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: What, was Vegetable Lackter too good a name to take?</p>
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NC: What, was Vegetable Leckter too good a name to take?
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (Voiceover): Well, we still loved the characters. And it was kind of clever that they always took the voice of the movie monster they were spoofing, like Count Chocula is Bela Lugosi…</p>
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NC (Voiceover): Well, we still loved the characters. And it was kind of clever that they always took the voice of the movie monster they were spoofing, like Count Chocula is Bela Lugosi…
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Count Chocula: Then you’ll enjoy my Count Chocula cereal!</p>
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Count Chocula: Then you’ll enjoy my Count Chocula cereal!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): …Frankenberry is Boris Karloff…</p>
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NC (voiceover): …Frankenberry is Boris Karloff…
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Frankenberry: Frankenberry has strawberry-flavored sweeties!</p>
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Frankenberry: Frankenberry has strawberry-flavored sweeties!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): …and, for some reason, Boo Berry was Peter Lorre.</p>
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NC (voiceover): …and, for some reason, Boo Berry was Peter Lorre.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Boo Berry: …with my hauntingly delicious cereal!</p>
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Boo Berry: …with my hauntingly delicious cereal!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Has he ever played a ghost? (Beat) Ah, well, he’s dead now, so maybe that counts. But either way, it was Count Chocula that brought in the big bucks. Not the healthiest cereal, but hey, that’s why we loved it so much.</p>
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NC (voiceover): Has he ever played a ghost? (Beat) Ah, well, he’s dead now, so maybe that counts. But either way, it was Count Chocula that brought in the big bucks. Not the healthiest cereal, but hey, that’s why we loved it so much.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Count Chocula: (sings) How about some monster breakfast today?</p>
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Count Chocula: (sings) How about some monster breakfast today?
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(Interlude to the next entry)</p>
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(Interlude to the next entry)
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Number 4—Sonny, from Cocoa Puffs.</p>
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NC (voiceover): Number 4—Sonny, from Cocoa Puffs.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Sonny is just an addict, okay? He needs help! He needs to go into rehab and have his illness treated.</p>
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NC (voiceover): Sonny is just an addict, okay? He needs help! He needs to go into rehab and have his illness treated.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sonny: Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!</p>
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Sonny: Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Look at him, he’s just trying to do his everyday work, when suddenly these little bungholes come up and tempt him by feeding his habit! What’s up with those kids? They’re fucking enablers!</p>
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NC (voiceover): Look at him, he’s just trying to do his everyday work, when suddenly these little bungholes come up and tempt him by feeding his habit! What’s up with those kids? They’re fucking enablers!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Kid #1: Want some hot puff Cocoa Puffs?</p>
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Kid #1: Want some hot puff Cocoa Puffs?
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Kid #2: Munchy crunchy Cocoa Puffs?</p>
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Kid #2: Munchy crunchy Cocoa Puffs?
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Kid #3: (feeds Sonny a spoon full of cereal) Here’s some yummy, chocolatey Cocoa Puffs.</p>
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Kid #3: (feeds Sonny a spoon full of cereal) Here’s some yummy, chocolatey Cocoa Puffs.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: (as a mobster, pretending to hand out something secret from his jacket) Hey, you want some stuff? You want some stuff? I got some good stuff right here. Yeah, yeah, that’s Cocoa Meth right there, man. Yeah, Crystal Puffs. Get your nonsense saucy fucked up.</p>
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NC: (as a mobster, pretending to hand out something secret from his jacket) Hey, you want some stuff? You want some stuff? I got some good stuff right here. Yeah, yeah, that’s Cocoa Meth right there, man. Yeah, Crystal Puffs. Get your nonsense saucy fucked up.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): But don’t blame the kids. Blame his grandpa, who started out pushing that stuff back in the ‘60s.</p>
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NC (voiceover): But don’t blame the kids. Blame his grandpa, who started out pushing that stuff back in the ‘60s.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Gramps: I’ll speed things up, ‘cause Sonny can’t resist Cocoa Puffs.</p>
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Gramps: I’ll speed things up, ‘cause Sonny can’t resist Cocoa Puffs.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sonny: (goes crazy before yelling) Yahoo! I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!</p>
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Sonny: (goes crazy before yelling) Yahoo! I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): He would do this in every commercial. What a dick!</p>
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NC (voiceover): He would do this in every commercial. What a dick!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sonny: I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!</p>
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Sonny: I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): After Gramps disappeared—I’m assuming died from some sort of overdose—Sonny was left on his own to hide his inner demons every day for the rest of his life.</p>
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NC (voiceover): After Gramps disappeared—I’m assuming died from some sort of overdose—Sonny was left on his own to hide his inner demons every day for the rest of his life.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sonny: Cocoa Puffs! Yahoo! I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!</p>
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Sonny: Cocoa Puffs! Yahoo! I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: Poor soul. We may never know what he’s like as a sober bird.</p>
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NC: Poor soul. We may never know what he’s like as a sober bird.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sonny: I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!</p>
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Sonny: I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): By the way, do you know who originally did the voice for Sonny? You would never guess in a million years.</p>
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NC (voiceover): By the way, do you know who originally did the voice for Sonny? You would never guess in a million years.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sonny: Get Gramps or me, free in Cocoa Puffs.*</p>
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Sonny: Get Gramps or me, free in Cocoa Puffs.*
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Lion-O (from the “Thundercats” cartoon): Thunder! Thunder! Thunder! Thundercats! HO!</p>
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Lion-O (from the “Thundercats” cartoon): Thunder! Thunder! Thunder! Thundercats! HO!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): That’s right! It’s the guy who did Lion-O from “Thundercats”!</p>
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NC (voiceover): That’s right! It’s the guy who did Lion-O from “Thundercats”!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">*(NOTE: NC makes a mistake here that the voice actor for Lion-O (Larry Kenney) was the original voice for Sonny when in fact, that was Chuck McCann who also played Gramps in the commercials.)</p>
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*(NOTE: NC makes a mistake here that the voice actor for Lion-O (Larry Kenney) was the original voice for Sonny when in fact, that was Chuck McCann who also played Gramps in the commercials.)
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: What the hell happens to a guy who goes from a butch manly superhero to a crazy addicted bird? (Beat) I’ll tell you what happens. PUFFS HAPPENS!</p>
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NC: What the hell happens to a guy who goes from a butch manly superhero to a crazy addicted bird? (Beat) I’ll tell you what happens. PUFFS HAPPENS!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(The word “Puffs” is stamped on a black background ,as the Terminator 2 theme plays, before we get an image of Lindsay Lohan)</p>
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(The word “Puffs” is stamped on a black background ,as the Terminator 2 theme plays, before we get an image of Lindsay Lohan)
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Everyone thinks Lindsay Lohan got addicted to drugs.</p>
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NC (voiceover): Everyone thinks Lindsay Lohan got addicted to drugs.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: Not a chance. It was Puffs!</p>
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NC: Not a chance. It was Puffs!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(The word “Puffs” is stamped over the image of Lindsay Lohan before we get an image of Tennessee Williams)</p>
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(The word “Puffs” is stamped over the image of Lindsay Lohan before we get an image of Tennessee Williams)
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (Voiceover): Tennessee Williams addicted to alcohol?</p>
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NC (Voiceover): Tennessee Williams addicted to alcohol?
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: Not even close. It was Puffs!</p>
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NC: Not even close. It was Puffs!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(The word “Puffs” is stamped over the image of Tennessee Williams)</p>
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(The word “Puffs” is stamped over the image of Tennessee Williams)
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: Puffs!</p>
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NC: Puffs!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(The word “Puffs is stamped over an image of Kurt Cobain)</p>
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(The word “Puffs is stamped over an image of Kurt Cobain)
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: Puffs!</p>
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NC: Puffs!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(The word “Puffs” is stamped over an image of Marilyn Monroe)</p>
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(The word “Puffs” is stamped over an image of Marilyn Monroe)
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: Puffs!</p>
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NC: Puffs!
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(The word “Puffs” is stamped over a painting of Vincent Van Gogh)</p>
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(The word “Puffs” is stamped over a painting of Vincent Van Gogh)
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: Remember, kids: life may be rough, but don’t do the Puffs.</p>
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NC: Remember, kids: life may be rough, but don’t do the Puffs.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Pee-Wee Herman (from his infamous drug PSA): It isn’t glamorous or cool or kid stuff.</p>
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Pee-Wee Herman (from his infamous drug PSA): It isn’t glamorous or cool or kid stuff.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(Dissolve to footage of Sonny looking innocent with the caption “Dedicated to the memory of Sonny” appearing below him)</p>
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(Dissolve to footage of Sonny looking innocent with the caption “Dedicated to the memory of Sonny” appearing below him)
   
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(Interlude)
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Interlude</p>
 
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Number 3—Sugar Bear from “Golden Crisp.”</p>
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NC (voiceover): Number 3—Sugar Bear from “Golden Crisp.”
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): I love this guy. This is the most laid-back character who always somehow always manages to kick ass.</p>
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NC (voiceover): I love this guy. This is the most laid-back character who always somehow always manages to kick ass.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Crocodile: Put the pole in the bowl.</p>
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Crocodile: Put the pole in the bowl.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(Sugar Bear defeats the crocodile in a casual manner)</p>
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(Sugar Bear defeats crocodile in a casual manner)
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): He’s like if The Dude (from “The Big Lebowski”) was on steroids. (a Photoshopped image of The Dude’s head superimposed with a very strong body is shown) He’s friggin’ awesome.</p>
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NC (voiceover): He’s like if The Dude (from “The Big Lebowski”) was on steroids. (a Photoshopped image of The Dude’s head superimposed with a very strong body is shown) He’s friggin’ awesome.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear: (sings while defeating a snake) I ain’t gettin’ enough super Golden Crisp / It’s got the crunch with touch.</p>
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Sugar Bear: (sings while defeating a snake) I ain’t gettin’ enough super Golden Crisp / It’s got the crunch with touch.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (Voiceover): He surprisingly started out on a show called “Linus the Lion-Hearted.” It actually hosted a slew of characters that had their own cereals.</p>
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NC (Voiceover): He surprisingly started out on a show called “Linus the Lion-Hearted.” It actually hosted a slew of characters that had their own cereals.
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Man: Alpha-Bits!</p>
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Man: Alpha-Bits!</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Chinese Man: Rice Krispies!</p>
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Chinese Man: Rice Krispies!</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Rory Raccoon: Post Toasties.</p>
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Rory Raccoon: Post Toasties.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear: Post Sugar Crisp.</p>
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Sugar Bear: Post Sugar Crisp.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Did you see him?</p>
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NC (voiceover): Did you see him?</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: Did you see him? Watch it again.</p>
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NC: Did you see him? Watch it again.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear: Sugar Crisp.</p>
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Sugar Bear: Sugar Crisp.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): How funny is that? All these overblown characters and the one that makes it big is the very last one. I don’t know if he did well because of the cereal or if the cereal did well because of him. But he stuck around, and like most cereals, Golden Crisp—then called Sugar Crisp—seemed to be the one entity that could solve all the world’s problems.</p>
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NC (voiceover): How funny is that? All these overblown characters and the one that makes it big is the very last one. I don’t know if he did well because of the cereal or if the cereal did well because of him. But he stuck around, and like most cereals, Golden Crisp—then called Sugar Crisp—seemed to be the one entity that could solve all the world’s problems.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear: (to a man burning his trash in a garbage can) Hey, Blob, you’re pollutin’ the air.</p>
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Sugar Bear: (to a man burning his trash in a garbage can) Hey, Blob, you’re pollutin’ the air.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Blob: I don’t care, bear.</p>
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Blob: I don’t care, bear.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear: Well, I do. (He dashes off to bring out a machine with a shower head to douse out the fire and drench Blob) So I put out the fire and clear out the air.</p>
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Sugar Bear: Well, I do. (He dashes off to bring out a machine with a shower head to douse out the fire and drench Blob) So I put out the fire and clear out the air.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: Take that, Al Gore! (He bites his thumb, flicking it to the camera))</p>
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NC: Take that, Al Gore! (He bites his thumb, flicking it to the camera))</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear’s Girlfriend: You deserve a reward, Sugar.</p>
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Sugar Bear’s Girlfriend: You deserve a reward, Sugar.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear: Super Sugar Crisp is my reward.</p>
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Sugar Bear: Super Sugar Crisp is my reward.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Yeah, he’s just, like, “Fuck off, bitch. I got some cereal that needs eating.”</p>
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NC (voiceover): Yeah, he’s just, like, “Fuck off, bitch. I got some cereal that needs eating.”</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Giant: (in a different commercial, pursuing Sugar Bear down a beanstalk) Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum! That looks good, and I want some!</p>
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Giant: (in a different commercial, pursuing Sugar Bear down a beanstalk) Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum! That looks good, and I want some!</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Eventually, the story became that all these evil baddies would try to steal his Golden Crisp.</p>
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NC (voiceover): Eventually, the story became that all these evil baddies would try to steal his Golden Crisp.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear: What’s up, fellas?</p>
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Sugar Bear: What’s up, fellas?</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Shark #1: Your time, Sugar Bear.</p>
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Shark #1: Your time, Sugar Bear.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Shark #2: We’re due here for a punch.</p>
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Shark #2: We’re due here for a punch.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): As soon as he popped a few in his mouth, he became like ''Popeye'' and kicked ass.</p>
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NC (voiceover): As soon as he popped a few in his mouth, he became like ''Popeye'' and kicked ass.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear: (defeats a snake) Guess that snake’s bite is hiss-tory.</p>
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Sugar Bear: (defeats a snake) Guess that snake’s bite is hiss-tory.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): (dubs over Sugar Bear, speaking like Popeye) Yeah, I can’t gets enough of me Golden Crisp. Agagagaga.</p>
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NC (voiceover): (dubs over Sugar Bear, speaking like Popeye) Yeah, I can’t gets enough of me Golden Crisp. Agagagaga.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear: (as a giant falls to the ground) Every man is falling for that great and crunchy.</p>
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Sugar Bear: (as a giant falls to the ground) Every man is falling for that great and crunchy.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): There’s an even stranger plot that evolved where he constantly tries to steal Golden Crisp from an old lady. Isn’t that a little…um…low?</p>
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NC (voiceover): There’s an even stranger plot that evolved where he constantly tries to steal Golden Crisp from an old lady. Isn’t that a little…um…low?</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Old Lady: Here comes that singing bear again to steal my Post Sugar Crisp cereal.</p>
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Old Lady: Here comes that singing bear again to steal my Post Sugar Crisp cereal.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear: (knocks the cereal off of her hands) I’ll take that.</p>
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Sugar Bear: (knocks the cereal off of her hands) I’ll take that.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: (shrugs) Well, if there’s anyone that can make robbing from the elderly cool, it’s Sugar Bear!</p>
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NC: (shrugs) Well, if there’s anyone that can make robbing from the elderly cool, it’s Sugar Bear!</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Always smooth, always laid back, and always packed.</p>
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NC (voiceover): Always smooth, always laid back, and always packed.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Sugar Bear: I can’t get enough of that Super Golden Crisp / It’s got the crunch with touch.</p>
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Sugar Bear: I can’t get enough of that Super Golden Crisp / It’s got the crunch with touch.</p>
   
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(Interlude)
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(Interlude to the next entry)</p>
 
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Number 2—The Trix Rabbit from “Trix.”</p>
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NC (voiceover): Number 2—The Trix Rabbit from “Trix.”</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): This character is like a Greek tragedy. Along with Oepidus and Antigone, the Trix Rabbit will always be remembered as a great tragic figure. All he wants is Trix, just a simple little cereal that he decided to devote his entire life to. But will the kids ever give him the damn stuff? NO! And why?</p>
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NC (voiceover): This character is like a Greek tragedy. Along with Oepidus and Antigone, the Trix Rabbit will always be remembered as a great tragic figure. All he wants is Trix, just a simple little cereal that he decided to devote his entire life to. But will the kids ever give him the damn stuff? NO! And why?</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Kid #1: Trix are for kids.</p>
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Kid #1: Trix are for kids.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Because they’re fucking assholes! That’s why! It’s like the natural order of things: The world goes around, the sun always comes up, and the Trix Rabbit must suffer. How horribly cruel!</p>
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NC (voiceover): Because they’re fucking assholes! That’s why! It’s like the natural order of things: The world goes around, the sun always comes up, and the Trix Rabbit must suffer. How horribly cruel!</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Kid #2: Silly rabbit! New Trix still for kids.</p>
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Kid #2: Silly rabbit! New Trix still for kids.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Trix Rabbit: Don’t tell me.</p>
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Trix Rabbit: Don’t tell me.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (Voiceover): What did he ever do to any other human being? Just cut him a break!</p>
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NC (Voiceover): What did he ever do to any other human being? Just cut him a break!</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Trix Rabbit: (dressed in Santa’s red suit) Joy to the world! I’m going to eat Trix!</p>
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Trix Rabbit: (dressed in Santa’s red suit) Joy to the world! I’m going to eat Trix!</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): Look, even ''Santa'' steals from him! What a jolly old prick! (Trix Rabbit is shown crying as two kids laugh) Even with the help of Bugs Bunny, he could never seem to get any.</p>
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NC (voiceover): Look, even ''Santa'' steals from him! What a jolly old prick! (Trix Rabbit is shown crying as two kids laugh) Even with the help of Bugs Bunny, he could never seem to get any.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Bugs Bunny: (measures Trix Rabbit) Have I got a disguise for you.</p>
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Bugs Bunny: (measures Trix Rabbit) Have I got a disguise for you.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(Cut to Trix Rabbit approaching a live-action girl eating the cereal)</p>
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(Cut to Trix Rabbit approaching a live-action girl eating the cereal)</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Trix Rabbit: Yeah, make that “bunny.” (He flips out of his costume in excitement) Whoopee! (The girl takes the cereal box away from him) Oh?</p>
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Trix Rabbit: Yeah, make that “bunny.” (He flips out of his costume in excitement) Whoopee! (The girl takes the cereal box away from him) Oh?</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Girl: Sorry, Rabbit. (Trix Rabbit groans)</p>
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Girl: Sorry, Rabbit. (Trix Rabbit groans)</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(Bugs is watching all this from a mini-TV and turns it off before laying back on his beach chair)</p>
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(Bugs is watching all this from a mini-TV and turns it off before laying back on his beach chair)</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Bugs Bunny: I prefer a happy ending.</p>
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Bugs Bunny: I prefer a happy ending.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): God, that’s pretty bad when even Bugs can’t stand to watch your misery. (the clip of Bugs turning the TV off is shown again) There’s even this one commercial I love where you think he’s finally gonna get it.</p>
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NC (voiceover): God, that’s pretty bad when even Bugs can’t stand to watch your misery. (the clip of Bugs turning the TV off is shown again) There’s even this one commercial I love where you think he’s finally gonna get it.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Man: (pours out a cereal of Trix) After all these years of “Trix are for kids!” well…</p>
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Man: (pours out a cereal of Trix) After all these years of “Trix are for kids!” well…</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(The Man unzips himself to reveal the Trix Rabbit underneath)</p>
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(The Man unzips himself to reveal the Trix Rabbit underneath)</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Trix Rabbit: …they’re for rabbits! (He laughs hysterically before grabbing for a carton of milk to star pouring, but only one drop comes out) Uh?</p>
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Trix Rabbit: …they’re for rabbits! (He laughs hysterically before grabbing for a carton of milk to star pouring, but only one drop comes out) Uh?</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Announcer: Got milk?</p>
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Announcer: Got milk?</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: Bastards!</p>
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NC: Bastards!</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): So I guess the Trix Rabbit is a way of showing kids humanity’s a natural cruelty to others.</p>
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NC (voiceover): So I guess the Trix Rabbit is a way of showing kids humanity’s a natural cruelty to others.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC: It’s not right, it’s not fair, but you gotta just deal with it! (Beat) Trix are for kids, motherfucker! Ha, ha!</p>
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NC: It’s not right, it’s not fair, but you gotta just deal with it! (Beat) Trix are for kids, motherfucker! Ha, ha!</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): The Trix Rabbit, because hey, we’re just flat-out sadists.</p>
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NC (voiceover): The Trix Rabbit, because hey, we’re just flat-out sadists.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">Trix Rabbit: Sure fell for that one.</p>
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Trix Rabbit: Sure fell for that one.</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">(Interlude to the final entry)</p>
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(Interlude to the final entry)</p>
   
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): And the number 1 greatest cereal mascot is…Tony the Tiger from “Frosted Flakes.”</p>
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NC (voiceover): And the number 1 greatest cereal mascot is…Tony the Tiger from “Frosted Flakes.”</p>
   
 
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): This is the cereal icon we all wanted to be: the sport star, the guy that said that if you just eat my sugar-coated crusty paper, you’ll be unstoppable like me.</p>
 
<p style="margin: 0in 0in 10pt">NC (voiceover): This is the cereal icon we all wanted to be: the sport star, the guy that said that if you just eat my sugar-coated crusty paper, you’ll be unstoppable like me.</p>

Revision as of 20:26, 1 May 2013

NC: Hello, I'm the Nostalgia Critic, I remember it so you don't have to! I can't help it; I'm a product of advertising. I see something advertised, I have to go buy it.

Ghostbusters picture

Advertising Spokesman: (speaks the accompanying text) BUY THIS!

And NC does

NC: But that doesn't mean there aren't some advertising gimicks and characters that were better than others.

Ghostbusters II picture

Advertising Spokesman: (speaks the accompanying text) BUY THIS ONE TOO!

And NC does, again

NC: Take, for example, cereal labels.

Various cereal pictures

NC (voiceover): There are dozens of cereals out there, but only a distinct few seem to survive over the years. Is it really the taste of the cereal that keeps coming back? Or is the mascots, the timeless characters that go through many changes, but still keep the likebility over the decade?

NC: No, it obviously the taste, but the mascots played a big role, and that's why I'm counting down the Top 11 Best Sugar-Coated Marketing Icons of all time. Why Top 11? Because I like to go one step beyond. So sit back and enjoy the Top 11 Cereal Mascots.

Milk and Cereal song and various cereal mascots is the intro and title screen; Interlude

NC (voiceover): Number 11--Toucan Sam from Froot Loops.

Footage from commercials

NC (voiceover): Released in around 1945, Toucan Sam started off with a relativity boring scenario, just talking in Pig Latin.

Toucan Sam (singing): Crispy and Elicious-day for Breakfast or for Acking-snay.

NC: Riveting.

Commercials footage

Toucan Sam: Smart kid!

NC (voiceover): By the way, does that voice sounds different to you? That's because it wasn't always done by the same person. Infact, that's actually...

Mel Blanc picture

NC (voiceover): ...Mel Blanc, the voice of most of the Looney Tunes characters...

Commercials footage

NC (voiceover): ...but they didn't feel the character was strong enough, so they switched out the voice with Paul Frees, another actor who might sound familiar...

Toucan Sam: So for Kellogg's Froot Loops, just follow your nose.

Ludwig von Drake footage

Ludwig von Drake: Ha ha ha! Did ya hear that note?

NC (voiceover): Yes, it's the same guy who did Ludwig von Drake. That's kinda cool.

Commercials footage

NC (voiceover): They also changed the scenario, too. It usually starts off with somebody having a problem or searching for something. No matter what the dilemma, Froot Loops always seems to have the answer.

Cowboy: They left without breakfast again!

Penguin: I've been adrift for days and I'm tired of frozen breakfasts.

Lion: I need a really rad breakfast to help get me back home.

Toucan Sam: Follow my nose. Just follow my nose. Follow my nose. A Kellogg's Froot Loops cereal.

NC (voiceover): Just how many problems can Froot Loops change, anyway?

NC (mimicking kid): Ah, jeesh, Toucan Sam! My father has AIDS!

Commercials footage

Toucan Sam: Just follow your nose.

NC (mimicking kid): Well, okay!

Commercials footage

Toucan Sam: It always knows.

NC (mimicking kid): Oh ho ho! I wonder what it could be!

Commercials footage

Toucan Sam: A Kellogg's Froot Loops cereal.

NC gasps

NC (mimicking kid): (gasps excitedly) My father still has AIDS. (His face becomes sad)

Commercials footage

NC (voiceover): Well, whatever the issue, there was always a big bowl of Froot Loops cereal there to make you forget about all your problems, or at least...try to make you forget.

Rapping Rhino: But a cannibal breakfast...

Toucan Sam (rapping): ...another Froot Loops fan...

Rapping Rhino: ...and I got great taste...

Toucan Sam (rapping): Like me, Toucan Sam...

NC (mimicking kid): My father still has AIDS...

Interlude

NC (voiceover): Number 10--Cookie Crook & Officer Crumb

Footage from Cookie Crisp commercials

NC (voiceover): Now, technically, these characters aren't around anymore, but I wanted to list them just to show the evolution of the character. Originally released in 1977, the mascot for Cookie Crisp was originally a wizard named Jarvis. Isn't that a weird name? His gimick was to turn cereal bowls into big pots of cookies. You know, because our...

Various cereal pictures

NC (voiceover): ...cereals were already so boring.

Commerciasl footage

NC (voiceover): It didn't catch on very well, so they changed it in 1985 to a disruptive pair called Cookie Crook and Officer Crumb. This caught on much better, but it still wasn't gimicky enough.

NC: If only there was an annoying catchphrase that every kid could be shouting obnoxiously.

Commercials footage

Chip: COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKIE CRISP!!!

NC (voiceover): So they gave the Cookie Crook a dog named Chip, who would ruin everything by always shouting...

Chip: COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKIE CRISP!!!

NC (voiceover): That did even better, so after a while they just said, "Fuck the cops & robbers. We'll just make it about the dog." So the dog was the mascot for a while.

Chip: Now with a mouthful of chips in every bite.

NC: But they didn't think the design was "hip enough" for the young kids, so they decided to...

Commercials footage

NC (voiceover): ...re-design it and make it into a wolf or a husky, I'm not sure what it is, and made the change complete by giving him a sports jacket,

NC: What?! You can't see the natural evolution of going from a Merlin-Styled-Wizard into a sport-centered husky? Well, somebody needs to take some logic lessons!

Commercials footage

NC (voiceover): For all the changes it went through, the Cookie Crook and cop were the best editions, because hey, who doesn't love a good game of Cops & Robbers? Well...

Cops & Robbers picture

NC (voiceover): Okay, cops and robbers...

Commercials footage

NC (voiceover): ...but still, it was a good idea, lasting almost 8 years in commercials. That's one tough cookie that's hard to beat.

Kids (singing): COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKIE CRISP!!! COOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKIE CRISP!!!

Chip: A h-ooooooooooooo-wling good part of a this complete breakfast.


Interlude

NC (voiceover): Number 9--The Honey Nut Cheerios Bee.

Footage from commercials

NC (voiceover): Though not having much of a character, the bee was certainly enjoyable to watch, making any...

Bee picture

NC (voiceover) ...real life bee look like fucking monsters.

Commercials footage

NC (voiceover): His gimmick was too try and get people to try his cereal, but they never seem intrested, until he says the magic words...

The Bee: It's t-t-t-time you were tempted with that taste of nuts and honey.

Lawyer: Nuts...& honey...

Hulk Hogan: Nuts & honey?!

Scrooge: Did you say honey & nuts?

NC (mimicking Scrouge): Did you say hookers and blow? Oh no, you said honey & nuts. That...T-T-That's not nearly as good.

Christmas commercial footage

NC (voiceover): Actually, I always liked watching this commercial in particular around christmas time...

Fruity Pebbles Christmas commercial footage

NC (voiceover): ...that and the Fruity Pebbles commercial with Santa; and no, thier not gonna make it on the countdown because they were already on a show. It's like putting...

Pirates of the Caribbean cereal picture

NC (voiceover): ...Jack Sparrow on the list because of the Pirates of the Caribbean cereal. It just doesn't seem right. That and they promote...

Flintstones Winston cigarettes commercial footage...never saw that coming

NC (voiceover): ...smoking. Dude, that's just wrong...

Fred Flintstone (singing): Winston tastes good like a...cigarette should.

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): It's funny how we all just called him "Bee" because he actually was given a name. In 2000, they held a contest for who would name the Honey Nut Cheerios bee, and a 5th-grader won the contest by naming him--are you ready for this--"Buzz Bee!"

NC: Really? That the most...imaginative name you could pick from the list? Well, while you're at it, why don't you just call these characters...

Mickey Mouse picture

NC (voiceover): ...Squeak Mouse...

Woody Woodpecker picture

NC (voiceover): ...Fly Bird...

Steven Seagal picture

NC (voiceover): ...or Shit Spewer?

NC: The possibilities are just endless!

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): Well, to me, he's the Honey Nut Cheerios Bee. Sure, it's a long name, but a mascot by any other name would still be as marketable.

NC: Or should I say, "'Bee' marketable." Ha ha ha ha. No, that'd be silly. I'd be stretching out the middle of the word for no reason.

Interlude

NC (voiceover): Number 8--Wendell from Cinnnamon Toast Crunch.

Footage from commercials

NC (voiceover): Getting his start in 1987, Cinnamon Toast Crunch didn't just have Wendell, but actually 2 other chefs. What were their names?

NC (low voice): Nobody knows!

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): In fact, Wendell is the only one who ever had a name and identity out of these 3. Isn't that a little strange? They were a trio for a while, until this one commercial had Wendell suck himself into a television because he was distracted by the Cinnamon Toast Crunch that was on the TV.

Kid: Wendell's gone cinna-munchy crunchy crazy!

NC: Which is odd because he makes the stuff and he's surrounded by it. Isn't that kinda like watching porn when you own a bordello?

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): The other chefs got him back, but the gimmick was now changed. Now the scenarion was: Wendell would go crazy everytime he saw Cinnamon Toast Crunch and would immediately go after it, and where did other 2 chefs go?

NC (low voice): Nobody knows!

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): My guess is Wendell had them assassinated. Somewhere at the the bottom of the ocean, you'll find...

Cut to NC's drawing of the possible fate of the other 2 chefs

NC (voiceover): ...2 chefs with cements and Cookie Crook next to a cookie cop.

NC: They had to go somewhere!

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): Since then, the focus seemed to fear away from Wendell and instead showed off other people who could see everything except why kids love Cimmamon Toast Crunch.

Wendell: But does he know why kids love Cinnamon Toast Crunch?

Teacher #1: There's animals, veggie food, or mineral?

Teacher #2: I just don't know.

NC: Well, isn't it obvious? It's covered in crack.

Comercial footage

NC (voiceover): The sugar is just a cover. That's pure 100% blow.

NC: Haven't you ever wondered why your kids get so active after they eat it?

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): Whatever does go into thoes crystals, you could always be sure that there's a creepy old man who's there to make it.

Wendell: A toasty part of a complete breakfast.

Interlude

NC (voiceover): Number 7--Lucky from Lucky Charms.

Footage from commercials

NC (voiceover): Not too much has changed with him over the years. Literally from Day 1, the gimmick has always been the same: Catch Lucky and you get his Lucky Charms.

Lucky sees a bush labeled "Free Shamrocks"

Lucky: Glory me! Free Shamrocks!

Kids pop out of the bush to--cuff him?

Kid #1: Got your pack of Lucky Charms.

NC: Okay, what the hell's a kid doing with handcuffs?

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): Getting his start in 1962, Lucky was originally known as L. C. Leprechaun. Well what did the L. C. stand for? Oh: Lucky Charms. Yeah, I'm a--I'm a fucking idiot.

Lucky: Orange, green, and blue marshmallows in every spoonful. A magical taste for you!

NC (voiceover): Nothing too much to say about him; just that kids love chasing after things, so the idea of trying to catch something to get a reward is always fool-proof.

Lucky: The chase never stops!

NC (voiceover): But wouldn't you be pissed off if you caught a leprechaun and instead of gold, you got a friggin' bowl of cereal?

NC Leprechaun: (appears from camera right) Ho hoo! Now that you caught me, you get me Lucky Charms.

NC: ...Uh, no, I want the gold.

NC Leprechaun: Ah, no, you want-a Lucky Charms.

NC: No, I want the gold.

NC Leprechaun: No, you want-a Lucky Charms.

NC: I'm quite positive I want the gold.

Leprechaun: Well, you wouldn't deny the sweet taste of--

NC squashes the greedy Leprechaun

NC: There! Now you're dead! How do you lke that?

NC even spits on the Leprechaun

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): An idea so basic it has to be admired, Lucky is the perfect prize to catch--or smash--at any rainbow.

Lucky (singing): They're magically delicious!

Interlude

NC (voiceover): Number 6--Cap'n Crunch from, well Cap'n Crunch.

Footage from commercials

NC (voiceover): Is it me, or is this guy the snaggle-puss of cereal mascots?

Cap'n Crunch: Cap'n Crunch with Crunch Berries. Uh, next time, let's not waste quite so harrd.

NC: (with Cap'n Crunch's weird accent) And remember to exit stage riiight.

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): Actually, Cap'n Crunch was another character that started out with an entire cast. There was a dog, 4 annoying kids, and an evil pirate named La Foot, but that alone was replaced by the Soggies, these big puddles of splooge with eyes that like to make everything--you guessed it--soggy.

Soggy 1: Cap'n Crunch cereal!

NC (voiceover): They also had some sort of evil machine that led the Soggies, but I can't really remember his name.

NC: This scenario would've been fine and good, except that they actually turned it into a STRAIGHT-UP...

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): ...WAR! I mean, it was like a soap opera with guns, spaceships, giant robots, kinda got out of control.

Space Boy: Bomb alert!

Cap'n Crunch: This looks like a job for flight power! Launch away!

Soggy 2: Oh my gosh!

CRUNCH! The Soggies are turned into a set of 10 bowling pins

Cap'n Crunch: We need to play on those Soggies.

NC (mimicking Cap'n Crunch): Now, let's try waterboarding them!

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): I'm not sure if the soggies are still around, but the Cap'n sure is. In fact, they even revealed his entire name at one point, caling him: "Captain Horatio Magellan Crunch."

NC: Because every kid would remember that name. (Beat) Couldn't you call him "Joe"?

Commercial footage

NC (voiceover): Always crunchy, never soggy, Cap'n Crunch still remains the Captain that can make it happen.

Cap'n Crunch: Let's go, Sea Dog. I hate to see a grown pirate cry.

(Interlude to the next entry)

NC (voiceover): Number 5—Count Chocula from “Count Chocula.”

NC (voiceover): Speaking from a health point of view, what’s worse than marshmallows in your cereal? How about chocolate marshmallows in chocolate cereal?

NC: Why don’t you just throw in miniature cheeseburgers while you’re at it? (A Photoshopped image of miniature cheeseburgers in a bowl of cereal is shown)

NC (voiceover): Well, as horrible as it is for you, it tasted great, and it had a great mascot. In fact, it was so good, that there are actually cereal spinoffs. That’s ironic, because the more healthy they got, the less successful they did. Like Frankenberry’s still sort of around, Boo Berry you barely see, and who the hell even remembers Fruity Yummy Mummy?

NC: What, was Vegetable Leckter too good a name to take?

NC (Voiceover): Well, we still loved the characters. And it was kind of clever that they always took the voice of the movie monster they were spoofing, like Count Chocula is Bela Lugosi…

Count Chocula: Then you’ll enjoy my Count Chocula cereal!

NC (voiceover): …Frankenberry is Boris Karloff…

Frankenberry: Frankenberry has strawberry-flavored sweeties!

NC (voiceover): …and, for some reason, Boo Berry was Peter Lorre.

Boo Berry: …with my hauntingly delicious cereal!

NC (voiceover): Has he ever played a ghost? (Beat) Ah, well, he’s dead now, so maybe that counts. But either way, it was Count Chocula that brought in the big bucks. Not the healthiest cereal, but hey, that’s why we loved it so much.

Count Chocula: (sings) How about some monster breakfast today?

(Interlude to the next entry)

NC (voiceover): Number 4—Sonny, from Cocoa Puffs.

NC (voiceover): Sonny is just an addict, okay? He needs help! He needs to go into rehab and have his illness treated.

Sonny: Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!

NC (voiceover): Look at him, he’s just trying to do his everyday work, when suddenly these little bungholes come up and tempt him by feeding his habit! What’s up with those kids? They’re fucking enablers!

Kid #1: Want some hot puff Cocoa Puffs?

Kid #2: Munchy crunchy Cocoa Puffs?

Kid #3: (feeds Sonny a spoon full of cereal) Here’s some yummy, chocolatey Cocoa Puffs.

NC: (as a mobster, pretending to hand out something secret from his jacket) Hey, you want some stuff? You want some stuff? I got some good stuff right here. Yeah, yeah, that’s Cocoa Meth right there, man. Yeah, Crystal Puffs. Get your nonsense saucy fucked up.

NC (voiceover): But don’t blame the kids. Blame his grandpa, who started out pushing that stuff back in the ‘60s.

Gramps: I’ll speed things up, ‘cause Sonny can’t resist Cocoa Puffs.

Sonny: (goes crazy before yelling) Yahoo! I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!

NC (voiceover): He would do this in every commercial. What a dick!

Sonny: I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!

NC (voiceover): After Gramps disappeared—I’m assuming died from some sort of overdose—Sonny was left on his own to hide his inner demons every day for the rest of his life.

Sonny: Cocoa Puffs! Yahoo! I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!

NC: Poor soul. We may never know what he’s like as a sober bird.

Sonny: I’m cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs! Cuckoo for Cocoa Puffs!

NC (voiceover): By the way, do you know who originally did the voice for Sonny? You would never guess in a million years.

Sonny: Get Gramps or me, free in Cocoa Puffs.*

Lion-O (from the “Thundercats” cartoon): Thunder! Thunder! Thunder! Thundercats! HO!

NC (voiceover): That’s right! It’s the guy who did Lion-O from “Thundercats”!

  • (NOTE: NC makes a mistake here that the voice actor for Lion-O (Larry Kenney) was the original voice for Sonny when in fact, that was Chuck McCann who also played Gramps in the commercials.)

NC: What the hell happens to a guy who goes from a butch manly superhero to a crazy addicted bird? (Beat) I’ll tell you what happens. PUFFS HAPPENS!

(The word “Puffs” is stamped on a black background ,as the Terminator 2 theme plays, before we get an image of Lindsay Lohan)

NC (voiceover): Everyone thinks Lindsay Lohan got addicted to drugs.

NC: Not a chance. It was Puffs!

(The word “Puffs” is stamped over the image of Lindsay Lohan before we get an image of Tennessee Williams)

NC (Voiceover): Tennessee Williams addicted to alcohol?

NC: Not even close. It was Puffs!

(The word “Puffs” is stamped over the image of Tennessee Williams)

NC: Puffs!

(The word “Puffs is stamped over an image of Kurt Cobain)

NC: Puffs!

(The word “Puffs” is stamped over an image of Marilyn Monroe)

NC: Puffs!

(The word “Puffs” is stamped over a painting of Vincent Van Gogh)

NC: Remember, kids: life may be rough, but don’t do the Puffs.

Pee-Wee Herman (from his infamous drug PSA): It isn’t glamorous or cool or kid stuff.

(Dissolve to footage of Sonny looking innocent with the caption “Dedicated to the memory of Sonny” appearing below him)

(Interlude)

NC (voiceover): Number 3—Sugar Bear from “Golden Crisp.”

NC (voiceover): I love this guy. This is the most laid-back character who always somehow always manages to kick ass.

Crocodile: Put the pole in the bowl.

(Sugar Bear defeats crocodile in a casual manner)

NC (voiceover): He’s like if The Dude (from “The Big Lebowski”) was on steroids. (a Photoshopped image of The Dude’s head superimposed with a very strong body is shown) He’s friggin’ awesome.

Sugar Bear: (sings while defeating a snake) I ain’t gettin’ enough super Golden Crisp / It’s got the crunch with touch.

NC (Voiceover): He surprisingly started out on a show called “Linus the Lion-Hearted.” It actually hosted a slew of characters that had their own cereals.

Man: Alpha-Bits!

Chinese Man: Rice Krispies!

Rory Raccoon: Post Toasties.

Sugar Bear: Post Sugar Crisp.

NC (voiceover): Did you see him?

NC: Did you see him? Watch it again.

Sugar Bear: Sugar Crisp.

NC (voiceover): How funny is that? All these overblown characters and the one that makes it big is the very last one. I don’t know if he did well because of the cereal or if the cereal did well because of him. But he stuck around, and like most cereals, Golden Crisp—then called Sugar Crisp—seemed to be the one entity that could solve all the world’s problems.

Sugar Bear: (to a man burning his trash in a garbage can) Hey, Blob, you’re pollutin’ the air.

Blob: I don’t care, bear.

Sugar Bear: Well, I do. (He dashes off to bring out a machine with a shower head to douse out the fire and drench Blob) So I put out the fire and clear out the air.

NC: Take that, Al Gore! (He bites his thumb, flicking it to the camera))

Sugar Bear’s Girlfriend: You deserve a reward, Sugar.

Sugar Bear: Super Sugar Crisp is my reward.

NC (voiceover): Yeah, he’s just, like, “Fuck off, bitch. I got some cereal that needs eating.”

Giant: (in a different commercial, pursuing Sugar Bear down a beanstalk) Fee-Fi-Fo-Fum! That looks good, and I want some!

NC (voiceover): Eventually, the story became that all these evil baddies would try to steal his Golden Crisp.

Sugar Bear: What’s up, fellas?

Shark #1: Your time, Sugar Bear.

Shark #2: We’re due here for a punch.

NC (voiceover): As soon as he popped a few in his mouth, he became like Popeye and kicked ass.

Sugar Bear: (defeats a snake) Guess that snake’s bite is hiss-tory.

NC (voiceover): (dubs over Sugar Bear, speaking like Popeye) Yeah, I can’t gets enough of me Golden Crisp. Agagagaga.

Sugar Bear: (as a giant falls to the ground) Every man is falling for that great and crunchy.

NC (voiceover): There’s an even stranger plot that evolved where he constantly tries to steal Golden Crisp from an old lady. Isn’t that a little…um…low?

Old Lady: Here comes that singing bear again to steal my Post Sugar Crisp cereal.

Sugar Bear: (knocks the cereal off of her hands) I’ll take that.

NC: (shrugs) Well, if there’s anyone that can make robbing from the elderly cool, it’s Sugar Bear!

NC (voiceover): Always smooth, always laid back, and always packed.

Sugar Bear: I can’t get enough of that Super Golden Crisp / It’s got the crunch with touch.

(Interlude)

NC (voiceover): Number 2—The Trix Rabbit from “Trix.”

NC (voiceover): This character is like a Greek tragedy. Along with Oepidus and Antigone, the Trix Rabbit will always be remembered as a great tragic figure. All he wants is Trix, just a simple little cereal that he decided to devote his entire life to. But will the kids ever give him the damn stuff? NO! And why?

Kid #1: Trix are for kids.

NC (voiceover): Because they’re fucking assholes! That’s why! It’s like the natural order of things: The world goes around, the sun always comes up, and the Trix Rabbit must suffer. How horribly cruel!

Kid #2: Silly rabbit! New Trix still for kids.

Trix Rabbit: Don’t tell me.

NC (Voiceover): What did he ever do to any other human being? Just cut him a break!

Trix Rabbit: (dressed in Santa’s red suit) Joy to the world! I’m going to eat Trix!

NC (voiceover): Look, even Santa steals from him! What a jolly old prick! (Trix Rabbit is shown crying as two kids laugh) Even with the help of Bugs Bunny, he could never seem to get any.

Bugs Bunny: (measures Trix Rabbit) Have I got a disguise for you.

(Cut to Trix Rabbit approaching a live-action girl eating the cereal)

Trix Rabbit: Yeah, make that “bunny.” (He flips out of his costume in excitement) Whoopee! (The girl takes the cereal box away from him) Oh?

Girl: Sorry, Rabbit. (Trix Rabbit groans)

(Bugs is watching all this from a mini-TV and turns it off before laying back on his beach chair)

Bugs Bunny: I prefer a happy ending.

NC (voiceover): God, that’s pretty bad when even Bugs can’t stand to watch your misery. (the clip of Bugs turning the TV off is shown again) There’s even this one commercial I love where you think he’s finally gonna get it.

Man: (pours out a cereal of Trix) After all these years of “Trix are for kids!” well…

(The Man unzips himself to reveal the Trix Rabbit underneath)

Trix Rabbit: …they’re for rabbits! (He laughs hysterically before grabbing for a carton of milk to star pouring, but only one drop comes out) Uh?

Announcer: Got milk?

NC: Bastards!

NC (voiceover): So I guess the Trix Rabbit is a way of showing kids humanity’s a natural cruelty to others.

NC: It’s not right, it’s not fair, but you gotta just deal with it! (Beat) Trix are for kids, motherfucker! Ha, ha!

NC (voiceover): The Trix Rabbit, because hey, we’re just flat-out sadists.

Trix Rabbit: Sure fell for that one.

(Interlude to the final entry)

NC (voiceover): And the number 1 greatest cereal mascot is…Tony the Tiger from “Frosted Flakes.”

NC (voiceover): This is the cereal icon we all wanted to be: the sport star, the guy that said that if you just eat my sugar-coated crusty paper, you’ll be unstoppable like me.

Tony the Tiger: Good? They’re grrrrrreat!

NC (Voiceover): How can you not like this guy? He’s strong, he’s athletic, and has a clean personality, unlike some of the other addicts on this countdown. Every ad seemed the same. You got some kid who’s being made fun of before the big game.

Hockey Player #1: Hey, kid!

Hockey Player #2: Good shot, yesterday!

Teen #1: Come on! See if you are any good.

Girl: You two up for a little game?

Teen #2: Wanna take a horsey ride?

NC: (as a rival bully) Hey, wimp! I heard that you cry when your mother got slaughtered by your drunken father. (He mocks sobbing by pretending to rub under his eyes with his fists)

NC (voiceover): Then Tony’s Frosted Flakes seems to get the kid the extra energy that he or she needs.

Tony and Hero Hockey Player: They’re grrrrrreat!

(Cut to the hockey game with Tony participating)

Background Singer: Bring out the tiger / No one to…

NC: Uh, who let the tiger out on the ice?

(The hero hockey player makes the goal and holds up a trophy in triumph)

Tony the Tiger: (to the camera) And you!

NC: (while giving the middle finger) Frosted Flakes: the middle finger of breakfast.

NC (voiceover): Actually, Tony started out in 1958 and even had a son named Tony, Jr.

Tony the Tiger: Sugar Frosted Flakes, by Kelloggs out of Battle Creek [Michigan].

NC (voiceover): His voice was different, too. It was done by Dallas McKennon, who you may recognize from that Haunted Mansion ride.*

(A clip of the Haunted Mansion ride (featuring the singing of Thurl Ravenscroft instead) is shown)

*(NOTE: NC makes another mistake here of mixing up the fact he says Dallas McKennon lent his voice for the Haunted Mansion ride instead of Thurl Ravenscroft, who also voiced Tony the Tiger.)

Tony the Tiger (voiced by Dallas McKennon): They’re grrrrrreat!

NC (Voiceover): Then the voice was continued by Thurl Ravenscroft, who sang a lot of the songs from “How the Grinch Stole Christmas.”

Tony the Tiger (voiced by Thurl Ravenscroft): (to a kid) You show him, but first, let’s start with a complete breakfast including my Frosted Flakes.

NC (voiceover): But after his death in 2005, they gave the job to Lee Marshall, who’s still doing it today.

Tony the Tiger (voiced by Lee Marshall): Go, tiger!

NC (voiceover): He was the only cereal mascot to actually kind of seem like a role model. He was cool, strong, and just a character you can look up to.

Tony the Tiger: (to a man playing tennis) All yours, tiger!

Background Singers: The taste of Kellogg’s Frosted Flakes…

Rival Tennis Player: Man, he could hit.

Background Singers: …brings out the tiger in you!

NC (voiceover): Tony the Tiger.

NC: If you didn’t like him, then you’re a grrrrrreat big douchebag! (He flips off at the camera)

Tony the Tiger: And you!

NC: And those are the Top 11 Greatest Cereal Mascots. I hope you enjoyed them, and…before I go, I’d like to acknowledge all the poor souls who sadly lost their lives to the addiction that is…Cocoa Puffs.

(Fade to back before beginning a fake tribute, showing the images of Anna Nicole Smith, Jimi Hendrix, Abraham Lincoln, Spongebob Squarepants, and the Hindenburg Disaster (with the caption “All the passengers of the Hindenburg”))

NC: I’m the Nostalgia Critic. I remember it so you don’t have to. (He wipes away a tear as he gets up to leave)

THE END