Suburban Knights/YMMV


 * Alas Poor Scrappy:
 * Cliché Storm: Once again, Played for Laughs.
 * Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch/RuinedFOREVER: Just from the trailer, people were declaring this worse than Kickassia.
 * Complete Monster:, giving him one of the highest on-screen bodycounts on the site.
 * Crowning Music of Awesome:
 * Danny Elfman's Spider-Man theme works surprisingly well as an epic fantasy score in the teaser.
 * The opening theme by Skitch and the song played over the credits, "Flights of Fantasy" by Sad Panda.
 * And the rest is practically one long ad for MusicLoops and ProScores, especially Part 6.
 * Dying Moment of Awesome:
 * Harsher in Hindsight: Seeing Doug in the Link outfit after hearing Doug's commentary. Having so little on and low temptures caused Doug (who normally enjoys the cold) to feel as if he was being stabbed in the legs, concluding that the upskirt shot wasn't worth it, and hoping never to wear the costume again because it caused him nothing but pain.
 * He Really Can Act:
 * 8-bit Mickey, who has up till now been mostly a cameo-artist, has drawn this reaction now that he has a part big enough to properly judge him by.
 * Bet you didn't know that Bhargav can actually act without injecting a barrel-load of ham into everything.
 * As is usual with Doug, he gives himself a chance to shine when Critic reacts to.
 * Hilarious in Hindsight: In his commentary for his Fear and Loathing in Shado Con video, Doug said that the Link costume tends to look really bad on men and is better off on women. Guess what he's wearing in this special and how people have reacted to it.
 * In addition, Doug noted in his "Top 15 Comedic Influences" video, whilst talking about Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker, he notes that they should reunite and do a parody of franchise films like The Lord of the Rings. Said film series is parodied plenty of times in this movie, and may well be the closest we'll see to such a film.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Critic's an asshole, but as usual he's still pathetic and gets dominated enough to balance it out. You can also almost, if not completely, forgive him for mistreating Ma-Ti when you see how broken he is over the latter's.
 * Memetic Sex God: Jew Wario as Jareth.
 * Narm: As hilarious as the battle in part 3 is, there's only 3 Cloaks and about ten reviewers. Once you realise it, it gets kinda silly... well, sillier.
 * Nightmare Fuel:
 * The Big Bad's really creepy rants about technology and his wanton killing of strangers who are using said technology.
 * The one where Malachite kills the guy in the basement is the worst.
 * The total Mood Whiplash when it turns out that Malachite is right across the road. Even the camera twitches in an Oh Crap moment.
 * Malachite on the phone was great fun, along with the others being irritated that he's a Hypocrite, but when he knocks Jew Wario back with the biting threat of "And I say I'll kill you and follow through with it. Sound good?", you're freaked out all over again.
 * The bonus ending on the DVD.
 * Older Than They Think: Even though he was absent in the TGWTG Year One Brawl and first appeared in a yearly crossover in Kickassia, Phelous was one of the earliest additions to the site, and thus.
 * Playing to The Fetishes: Lampshaded by the Spoony cast commentary. Bennett says that Lupa pulling the Critic's tie and shouting at him that he'll be a lady and like it will inspire millions of fic about forced feminization.
 * Selective Squick: Critic's crotch shot and Female Gaze-y outfit in general. To this day, guy fans are still proclaiming how much it hurt their eyes (although not all of them, as Doug's commentary boasted) while girl fans are happily rewinding the bits with the most amount of skin shown.
 * Surprisingly Improved Sequel: to some, particularly due to having a full narrative arc.
 * Tear Jerker: Right here.
 * The Untwist:
 * Everybody and their maiden aunt predicted that the gauntlet would turn out of be the Power Glove (and the joke that followed) from pretty much the first episode.
 * Also, Ma-Ti being the one to defeat Malachite,
 * The Woobie: Poor.