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* [[Tear Jerker]]: {{spoiler|Max's presumed death at the end of Season 3. Even if he didn't die, it would still be impossible for him to return to Sam. Luckily, his past self is still there to fill the gap of his present self. He even waves goodbye to Sam before teleporting away for the last time.}}
* [[Tear Jerker]]: {{spoiler|Max's presumed death at the end of Season 3. Even if he didn't die, it would still be impossible for him to return to Sam. Luckily, his past self is still there to fill the gap of his present self. He even waves goodbye to Sam before teleporting away for the last time.}}
* [[Too Good to Last]]: The Canadians gave the animated series a Gemini Award, their equivalent to the Emmy Award, for Best Animated Program or Series. Fans of the series generally like it in spite of the changes. It still got canceled. <ref>If you want to be specific, in fact the Series was never Cancelled: Fox Kids didn't order a second season after the first one ended its production</ref>
* [[Too Good to Last]]: The Canadians gave the animated series a Gemini Award, their equivalent to the Emmy Award, for Best Animated Program or Series. Fans of the series generally like it in spite of the changes. It still got canceled. <ref>If you want to be specific, in fact the Series was never Cancelled: Fox Kids didn't order a second season after the first one ended its production</ref>
* [[What Do You Mean Its Not for Kids]]: The comic books. Colorful and cheerily illustrated funny animals on the cover, squeaky clean enough to pass the most stringent [[Moral Guardians]]...but openly incites any minors that will no doubt get their hands on it.
* [[What Do You Mean It's Not for Kids?]]: The comic books. Colorful and cheerily illustrated funny animals on the cover, squeaky clean enough to pass the most stringent [[Moral Guardians]]...but openly incites any minors that will no doubt get their hands on it.
* [[The Woobie]]: I dare you to tell me that you didn't feel horribly guilty for everything that's happened to him by the end of 305.
* [[The Woobie]]: I dare you to tell me that you didn't feel horribly guilty for everything that's happened to him by the end of 305.
** {{spoiler|First of all, he's forced to electrocute himself by his own best friend - you can actually hear him ''screaming in pain'' while it's happening. Second, the electrocution leaves him with severe brain damage, which means he loses most of his memory and is made even more simple than before - so he's left doing nothing but happily grinning and mumbling for the rest of the episode, even as Sam struggles to restore it. Third...and this is the real [[Tear Jerker]]...at the very end, his head really ''does'' catch fire, and when the last Maimtron hits, you realize he's actually on the verge of genuinely exploding, [[Funny Aneurysm Moment|just as he's been warned about from the very beginning.]] Again, you can hear him crying out in pain; the absolutely heartbreaking expression on his face makes it clear that he's suddenly realized what's happening. The very last you see of him is a small wave goodbye to Sam before he teleports off to spare the city.}}
** {{spoiler|First of all, he's forced to electrocute himself by his own best friend - you can actually hear him ''screaming in pain'' while it's happening. Second, the electrocution leaves him with severe brain damage, which means he loses most of his memory and is made even more simple than before - so he's left doing nothing but happily grinning and mumbling for the rest of the episode, even as Sam struggles to restore it. Third...and this is the real [[Tear Jerker]]...at the very end, his head really ''does'' catch fire, and when the last Maimtron hits, you realize he's actually on the verge of genuinely exploding, [[Funny Aneurysm Moment|just as he's been warned about from the very beginning.]] Again, you can hear him crying out in pain; the absolutely heartbreaking expression on his face makes it clear that he's suddenly realized what's happening. The very last you see of him is a small wave goodbye to Sam before he teleports off to spare the city.}}