List of references in non-Disney web videos/W-Z
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Line 383: Line 383:*In "Top 10 Reasons Why Google Stadia Failed", [[Spider-Man]] is mentioned. Footage of ''[[Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order]]'' is also shown
*In "Top 10 Reasons Why Google Stadia Failed", [[Spider-Man]] is mentioned. Footage of ''[[Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order]]'' is also shown
*In "Top 10 Wrestlers With Failed Acting Careers", when talking about Rob Van Damm, it is mentioned that the wrestler starred in ''The Wrong Side of Town'' with [[Dave Bautista]], with the latter's role as [[Drax the Destroyer|Drax]] in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]] highlighted with footage from ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]''. Footage from ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' is seen once again while talking about Goldberg.
*In "Top 10 Wrestlers With Failed Acting Careers", when talking about Rob Van Damm, it is mentioned that the wrestler starred in ''The Wrong Side of Town'' with [[Dave Bautista]], with the latter's role as [[Drax the Destroyer|Drax]] in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]] highlighted with footage from ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]''. Footage from ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' is seen once again while talking about Goldberg.
−*In "Top 10 Worst Super Bowl Commercials", while talking about Cash4Gold's commercial from Super Bowl XLIII featuring MC Hammer and Ed McMahon, footage of an [[ABC News]] report on the latter's foreclosure is used. while talking about Gatorade's commercial of a dog drinking the beverage from Super Bowl XLII, the narrator says Gatorade should've gotten [[Air Bud (dog)|Air Bud]].
*In "Top 10 Worst Super Bowl Commercials", while talking about Cash4Gold's commercial from Super Bowl XLIII featuring MC Hammer and Ed McMahon, footage of an [[ABC News]] report on the latter's foreclosure is used. While talking about Gatorade's commercial of a dog drinking the beverage from Super Bowl XLII, the narrator says Gatorade should've gotten [[Air Bud (dog)|Air Bud]].
*In "Top 22 Biggest Box Office Fails of Each Year (2000 - 2021)", ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' is the entry for [[2009]], ''[[Mars Needs Moms]]'' is the entry for [[2011]], ''[[John Carter (film)|John Carter]]'' is the entry for [[2012]], ''[[The Lone Ranger]]'' is the entry for [[2013]], and the entry for [[2020]] is shared between ''Wonder Woman 1984'' and ''[[Mulan (2020 film)|Mulan]]''. While talking about ''Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas'', it is mentioned that the movie competed with ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'' during the former's second weekend in theaters. While talking about 2008's ''Speed Racer'', it is mentioned that the movie competed with ''[[Iron Man]]'' during the former's opening weekend. While talking about ''King Arthur: Legend of the Sword'', it is mentioned that the film competed against ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' during the former's opening weekend.
*In "Top 22 Biggest Box Office Fails of Each Year (2000 - 2021)", ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' is the entry for [[2009]], ''[[Mars Needs Moms]]'' is the entry for [[2011]], ''[[John Carter (film)|John Carter]]'' is the entry for [[2012]], ''[[The Lone Ranger]]'' is the entry for [[2013]], and the entry for [[2020]] is shared between ''Wonder Woman 1984'' and ''[[Mulan (2020 film)|Mulan]]''. While talking about ''Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas'', it is mentioned that the movie competed with ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'' during the former's second weekend in theaters. While talking about 2008's ''Speed Racer'', it is mentioned that the movie competed with ''[[Iron Man]]'' during the former's opening weekend. While talking about ''King Arthur: Legend of the Sword'', it is mentioned that the film competed against ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' during the former's opening weekend.
*In "Top 10 Craziest Super Bowl Moments of All Time", while talking about the Tennessee Titans coming up one yard short of a field goal short, allowing the team then known as the St. Louis Rams to win Super Bowl XXXIV, footage of an [[ABC]] broadcast of the event in used.
*In "Top 10 Craziest Super Bowl Moments of All Time", while talking about the Tennessee Titans coming up one yard short of a field goal short, allowing the team then known as the St. Louis Rams to win Super Bowl XXXIV, footage of an [[ABC]] broadcast of the event in used.
Line 556: Line 556:*In "Top 10 Shameless Action Movie Rip-offs", while talking about ''Turkish Blood'', ''[[Star Wars]]'' is mentioned.
*In "Top 10 Shameless Action Movie Rip-offs", while talking about ''Turkish Blood'', ''[[Star Wars]]'' is mentioned.
*"Top 20 Jim Carrey Performances" ranks [[Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[the Ghost of Christmas Past]], [[the Ghost of Christmas Present]], and [[the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come]] from ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' at #14.
*"Top 20 Jim Carrey Performances" ranks [[Ebenezer Scrooge]], [[the Ghost of Christmas Past]], [[the Ghost of Christmas Present]], and [[the Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come]] from ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' at #14.
−*In "Top 10 Celebrities Who Lost It On Live TV" ranks Charlie Sheen's "tiger blood" interview with [[ABC News]] at #3. while talking about Mariah Carey's disastrous performance on New Year's Eve 2017, an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used.
*In "Top 10 Celebrities Who Lost It On Live TV" ranks Charlie Sheen's "tiger blood" interview with [[ABC News]] at #3. While talking about Mariah Carey's disastrous performance on New Year's Eve 2017, an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used.
*"What REALLY Happened After Spider-Man No Way Home" shows [[Doctor Octopus]], [[Green Goblin]], and [[Electro]] still dying after returning to their respective universes in ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]''.
*"What REALLY Happened After Spider-Man No Way Home" shows [[Doctor Octopus]], [[Green Goblin]], and [[Electro]] still dying after returning to their respective universes in ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]''.
*In "Top 20 South Park Controversies", while talking about China completing removing South Park after the episode "Band in China", the show's parodies of [[Winnie the Pooh]] and [[Piglet]] are seen. While talking about Muhammad appearing in the episodes "200" and "201", the show's parody of [[Mickey Mouse]] is seen.
*In "Top 20 South Park Controversies", while talking about China completing removing South Park after the episode "Band in China", the show's parodies of [[Winnie the Pooh]] and [[Piglet]] are seen. While talking about Muhammad appearing in the episodes "200" and "201", the show's parody of [[Mickey Mouse]] is seen.
Line 565: Line 565:*"Top 10 Fan Castings That Actually Came True" ranks [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as [[Doctor Strange]] at #10, [[Vincent D'Onofrio]] as [[Kingpin]] at #8, John Burnthal as [[Punisher]] in [[The Punisher]] at #6, [[Temuera Morrison]] as [[Boba Fett]] at #5, [[Samuel L. Jackson]] as [[Nick Fury]] at #5, and [[Rosario Dawson]] as [[Ahsoka Tano]] at #3. Footage from ''[[Doctor Strange (film)|Doctor Strange]]'', ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'', ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'', and ''[[The Mandalorian]]'' is used.
*"Top 10 Fan Castings That Actually Came True" ranks [[Benedict Cumberbatch]] as [[Doctor Strange]] at #10, [[Vincent D'Onofrio]] as [[Kingpin]] at #8, John Burnthal as [[Punisher]] in [[The Punisher]] at #6, [[Temuera Morrison]] as [[Boba Fett]] at #5, [[Samuel L. Jackson]] as [[Nick Fury]] at #5, and [[Rosario Dawson]] as [[Ahsoka Tano]] at #3. Footage from ''[[Doctor Strange (film)|Doctor Strange]]'', ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'', ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'', and ''[[The Mandalorian]]'' is used.
*"Top 10 Times Actors Spoiled Their Upcoming Projects" ranks Rodrigo Martin (the Spanish voice actor) spoiling [[Quicksilver|Pietro Maximoff]]'s appearance in ''[[WandaVision]]'' at #8, [[Mark Ruffalo]] accidentally live-streaming the first 20 minutes of ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'' at #2, and [[Tom Holland]] revealing [[Spider-Man]]'s death in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #1.
*"Top 10 Times Actors Spoiled Their Upcoming Projects" ranks Rodrigo Martin (the Spanish voice actor) spoiling [[Quicksilver|Pietro Maximoff]]'s appearance in ''[[WandaVision]]'' at #8, [[Mark Ruffalo]] accidentally live-streaming the first 20 minutes of ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'' at #2, and [[Tom Holland]] revealing [[Spider-Man]]'s death in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #1.
−*In "Top 20 Most Dangerous American Cities To Live In", while talking about Witchita, Kanas, footage from ''[[Tombstone]]'' is used. While talking about Indianapolis, Indiana, footage from an [[ABC News]] report of a plan to combat the violence is used. while talking about Oakland, California, an [[ABC News]] report on a plan to counteract the violence in the city is used. while talking about San Bernedino, California, footage of an [[ABC News]] report on gang violence in the city is used. While talking about Baltimore, Maryland, footage from a [[ABC News]] report on a murder in the city is used.
*In "Top 20 Most Dangerous American Cities To Live In", while talking about Witchita, Kanas, footage from ''[[Tombstone]]'' is used. While talking about Indianapolis, Indiana, footage from an [[ABC News]] report of a plan to combat the violence is used. While talking about Oakland, California, an [[ABC News]] report on a plan to counteract the violence in the city is used. While talking about San Bernedino, California, footage of an [[ABC News]] report on gang violence in the city is used. While talking about Baltimore, Maryland, footage from a [[ABC News]] report on a murder in the city is used.
*In a video making fun of the low review scores on Rotten Tomatoes for ''Morbius'', the poster for ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'' is seen.
*In a video making fun of the low review scores on Rotten Tomatoes for ''Morbius'', the poster for ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'' is seen.
*In "Top 10 Cold Cases Solved with DNA", while talking about the murder of Sherri Rasmussen, which was solved by fingerprints on a beer can, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Lonnie David Franklin, Jr., being arrested with a DNA sample taken from his pizza at a restaurant, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the case is used.
*In "Top 10 Cold Cases Solved with DNA", while talking about the murder of Sherri Rasmussen, which was solved by fingerprints on a beer can, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Lonnie David Franklin, Jr., being arrested with a DNA sample taken from his pizza at a restaurant, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the case is used.
*"Top 10 Times Movie Villains Got What They Deserved" ranks [[Scar]] being eaten by [[Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed|his own hyenas]] in ''[[The Lion King]]'' at #8 and [[Thanos]] getting snapped away by [[Iron Man]] in ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'' at #4.
*"Top 10 Times Movie Villains Got What They Deserved" ranks [[Scar]] being eaten by [[Shenzi, Banzai, and Ed|his own hyenas]] in ''[[The Lion King]]'' at #8 and [[Thanos]] getting snapped away by [[Iron Man]] in ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'' at #4.
−*In "Top 10 Most Underappreciated Voice Actors", while talking about [[Jess Harnell]], his role in ''[[Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure]]'' is mentioned. while talking about [[Candi Milo]], her role in ''[[Aladdin (film)|Aladdin]]'' is mentioned. While talking about [[David Kaye]], his role as [[Duckworth]] in [[DuckTales (2017 series)|''DuckTales'' (2017)]] is mentioned. While talking about [[Keith Ferguson]], his roles as the ''Robot Chicken'' parodies of [[Lightning McQueen]] and [[Han Solo]] are mentioned.
*In "Top 10 Most Underappreciated Voice Actors", while talking about [[Jess Harnell]], his role in ''[[Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure]]'' is mentioned. While talking about [[Candi Milo]], her role in ''[[Aladdin (film)|Aladdin]]'' is mentioned. While talking about [[David Kaye]], his role as [[Duckworth]] in [[DuckTales (2017 series)|''DuckTales'' (2017)]] is mentioned. While talking about [[Keith Ferguson]], his roles as the ''Robot Chicken'' parodies of [[Lightning McQueen]] and [[Han Solo]] are mentioned.
*"Top 10 [[Gilbert Gottfried]] Moments" ranks his role as [[Iago]] in ''[[Aladdin (film)|Aladdin]]'' at #1. Footage from ''[[The Return of Jafar]]'' and ''[[Diamond in the Rough]]'' is also used.
*"Top 10 [[Gilbert Gottfried]] Moments" ranks his role as [[Iago]] in ''[[Aladdin (film)|Aladdin]]'' at #1. Footage from ''[[The Return of Jafar]]'' and ''[[Diamond in the Rough]]'' is also used.
*In "The True Story of Nirvana", the use of a cover of the band's song "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in the opening credits of ''[[Black Widow (film)|Black Widow]]'' is mentioned, with footage from the film being used.
*In "The True Story of Nirvana", the use of a cover of the band's song "Smells Like Teen Spirit" in the opening credits of ''[[Black Widow (film)|Black Widow]]'' is mentioned, with footage from the film being used.
Line 575: Line 575:*In "Top 10 90s Fashion Fails", while talking about JNCO jeans, footage from ''[[Fresh Off the Note]]'' is used. While talking about sagging jeans, footage from ''American Idol'' is used, While talking about "Jorts", footage from ''[[ABC|It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]]'' is used.
*In "Top 10 90s Fashion Fails", while talking about JNCO jeans, footage from ''[[Fresh Off the Note]]'' is used. While talking about sagging jeans, footage from ''American Idol'' is used, While talking about "Jorts", footage from ''[[ABC|It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia]]'' is used.
*WatchMojo uploaded "Top 10 Cringiest [[Power Rangers]] Moments".
*WatchMojo uploaded "Top 10 Cringiest [[Power Rangers]] Moments".
−*In "Top 10 Worst Apologies From Actors" while talking about Lena Dunham apologizing for defending Murray Miller against sexual assault accusations, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Kevin Hart's non-apology for insensitive comments towards the LGBTQ+ community, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the apology is used. while talking about Louis C.K.'s apology for sexual misconduct accusations, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the apology is used. While talking about Mel Gibson's apology for anti-semitic comments he made while drunk, footage from an [[ABC News]] interview with the actor is used. While talking about Mel Gibson's apology for abusive behavior towards his daughter, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the behavior is used. while talking about Will Smith's apology for slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars, footage from a [[ABC News]] report on the slap is used.
*In "Top 10 Worst Apologies From Actors" while talking about Lena Dunham apologizing for defending Murray Miller against sexual assault accusations, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Kevin Hart's non-apology for insensitive comments towards the LGBTQ+ community, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the apology is used. While talking about Louis C.K.'s apology for sexual misconduct accusations, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the apology is used. While talking about Mel Gibson's apology for anti-semitic comments he made while drunk, footage from an [[ABC News]] interview with the actor is used. While talking about Mel Gibson's apology for abusive behavior towards his daughter, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the behavior is used. While talking about Will Smith's apology for slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars, footage from a [[ABC News]] report on the slap is used.
*"Top 10 Movie Mistakes Spotted By Fans" ranks an extra that can be seen dressed as a cowboy in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'' at #9.
*"Top 10 Movie Mistakes Spotted By Fans" ranks an extra that can be seen dressed as a cowboy in ''[[Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'' at #9.
*"Top 10 Fairy Tale Movies That Left Out The Craziest Part" ranks the devil's mirror from "The Snow Queen" being left out of ''[[Frozen]]'' at #10, [[Snow White]] being seven in the original fairy tale while she is 14 in ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' at #6, [[Anastasia Tremaine]] cutting her foot being removed from ''[[Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella]]'' at #5, [[Ariel]]'s agonizing pain being removed from ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' at #4, [[Rapunzel]]'s mother blinding the prince being left out of ''[[Tangled]]'' at #2, and the Princess having babies being left out of ''[[Sleeping Beauty]]'' at #1.
*"Top 10 Fairy Tale Movies That Left Out The Craziest Part" ranks the devil's mirror from "The Snow Queen" being left out of ''[[Frozen]]'' at #10, [[Snow White]] being seven in the original fairy tale while she is 14 in ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' at #6, [[Anastasia Tremaine]] cutting her foot being removed from ''[[Cinderella (1950 film)|Cinderella]]'' at #5, [[Ariel]]'s agonizing pain being removed from ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' at #4, [[Rapunzel]]'s mother blinding the prince being left out of ''[[Tangled]]'' at #2, and the Princess having babies being left out of ''[[Sleeping Beauty]]'' at #1.
Line 591: Line 591:*"Top 10 TV Shows Actors Are Ashamed Of" ranks [[Billy Ray Cyrus]] regretting ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' at #9 and [[Evangeline Lilly]] regretting ''[[Lost]]'' at #8. While talking about [[Johnny Depp]] regretting ''21 Jump Street'', Depp's role as [[Jack Sparrow]] is mentioned. While talking about Katherine Higel regretting ''Grey's Anatomy'', [[ABC]] is mentioned in the copyright.
*"Top 10 TV Shows Actors Are Ashamed Of" ranks [[Billy Ray Cyrus]] regretting ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' at #9 and [[Evangeline Lilly]] regretting ''[[Lost]]'' at #8. While talking about [[Johnny Depp]] regretting ''21 Jump Street'', Depp's role as [[Jack Sparrow]] is mentioned. While talking about Katherine Higel regretting ''Grey's Anatomy'', [[ABC]] is mentioned in the copyright.
*In "Top 20 Funniest Stoner Comedies", while talking about ''Ted'', when mentioning the titular teddy bear's smoking habits, the narrator says [[Winnie the Pooh]] has never been seen doing it. While talking about ''Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back'', it is mentioned that the View Askewniverse came before the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]].
*In "Top 20 Funniest Stoner Comedies", while talking about ''Ted'', when mentioning the titular teddy bear's smoking habits, the narrator says [[Winnie the Pooh]] has never been seen doing it. While talking about ''Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back'', it is mentioned that the View Askewniverse came before the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]].
−*In "Top 20 Inspirational Autistic People", while talking about Owen Suskind, an [[ABC News]] on Suskind is used. It is mentioned that Suskind likes Disney movies, with footage from ''[[Aladdin (film)|Aladdin]]'' and ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' being used. while talking about Alexis Whineman, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Whineman is used. While talking about Susan Boyle, an [[ABC News]] report on Boyle is used. While talking about [[Daryl Hannah]], footage from ''[[Splash]]'' and an [[ABC News]] interview with Hannah is used.
*In "Top 20 Inspirational Autistic People", while talking about Owen Suskind, an [[ABC News]] on Suskind is used. It is mentioned that Suskind likes Disney movies, with footage from ''[[Aladdin (film)|Aladdin]]'' and ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' being used. While talking about Alexis Whineman, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Whineman is used. While talking about Susan Boyle, an [[ABC News]] report on Boyle is used. While talking about [[Daryl Hannah]], footage from ''[[Splash]]'' and an [[ABC News]] interview with Hannah is used.
*In "Top 10 Times The World Was On The Brink Of War", while talking about the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the invasion is used.
*In "Top 10 Times The World Was On The Brink Of War", while talking about the Russian invasion of Ukraine in 2022, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the invasion is used.
*"Top 10 Saddest Deaths in Animated Superhero Movies" ranks [[Tadashi Hamada]] at #2. An honorable mention is given [[Evelyn Deavor]] and [[Winston Deavor]]'s parents.
*"Top 10 Saddest Deaths in Animated Superhero Movies" ranks [[Tadashi Hamada]] at #2. An honorable mention is given [[Evelyn Deavor]] and [[Winston Deavor]]'s parents.
Line 650: Line 650:*"What Comes Next After [[Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness|Doctor Strange Multiverse of Madness]]" attempts to predict the future of the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]]. Footage from ''[[Doctor Strange (film)|Doctor Strange]]'', ''[[WandaVision]]'', ''[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]'', ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'', and ''[[Hawkeye (series)|Hawkeye]]'' is used. ''[[The Fantastic Four: First Steps|Fantastic Four]]'' is also mentioned.
*"What Comes Next After [[Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness|Doctor Strange Multiverse of Madness]]" attempts to predict the future of the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]]. Footage from ''[[Doctor Strange (film)|Doctor Strange]]'', ''[[WandaVision]]'', ''[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]'', ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'', and ''[[Hawkeye (series)|Hawkeye]]'' is used. ''[[The Fantastic Four: First Steps|Fantastic Four]]'' is also mentioned.
*"Top 10 Comic Book Superheroes Who Use Magic" ranks [[Kid Loki]] at #6, [[Scarlet Witch]] at #3, and [[Doctor Strange]] at #1. Footage from ''[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]'', ''[[WandaVision]]'', and ''[[Doctor Strange (film)|Doctor Strange]]'' is used. [[Thanos]] and ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' are also mentioned.
*"Top 10 Comic Book Superheroes Who Use Magic" ranks [[Kid Loki]] at #6, [[Scarlet Witch]] at #3, and [[Doctor Strange]] at #1. Footage from ''[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]'', ''[[WandaVision]]'', and ''[[Doctor Strange (film)|Doctor Strange]]'' is used. [[Thanos]] and ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' are also mentioned.
−*In "Top 10 WatchMojo Lists That Don't Exist Anymore", while talking about "Top 5 Facts About Bath Salts", footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the drug is used. while talking about "Top 10 Emojis to Up Your Sexting Game", footage from ''[[ABC|Scrubs]]'' is used. While talking about "Top 10 Dangerous Internet Challenges", footage from an [[ABC News]] report on an internet challenge where people throw themselves into grocery store displays is shown. These references are also seen in "The Best of the Worst of WatchMojo".
*In "Top 10 WatchMojo Lists That Don't Exist Anymore", while talking about "Top 5 Facts About Bath Salts", footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the drug is used. While talking about "Top 10 Emojis to Up Your Sexting Game", footage from ''[[ABC|Scrubs]]'' is used. While talking about "Top 10 Dangerous Internet Challenges", footage from an [[ABC News]] report on an internet challenge where people throw themselves into grocery store displays is shown. These references are also seen in "The Best of the Worst of WatchMojo".
*In "Top 20 Celebrity Reactions to South Park Parodies", while talking about Nick Jonas, the show's parody of [[Mickey Mouse]] is seen. This clip is also seen in "The Biggest, Ballsiest South Park-Athon".
*In "Top 20 Celebrity Reactions to South Park Parodies", while talking about Nick Jonas, the show's parody of [[Mickey Mouse]] is seen. This clip is also seen in "The Biggest, Ballsiest South Park-Athon".
*"Top 20 Superhero Movies of ALL TIME" (published May 8, 2022) ranks ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' at #17, ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'' at #15, ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'' at #13, ''[[Captain America: Civil War]]'' at #12, ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'' at #11, ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'' at #10, ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'' at #7, [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) ''Iron Man''] at #6, ''[[Black Panther (film)|Black Panther]]'' at #4, and ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #2.
*"Top 20 Superhero Movies of ALL TIME" (published May 8, 2022) ranks ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' at #17, ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'' at #15, ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'' at #13, ''[[Captain America: Civil War]]'' at #12, ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'' at #11, ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'' at #10, ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'' at #7, [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) ''Iron Man''] at #6, ''[[Black Panther (film)|Black Panther]]'' at #4, and ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #2.
Line 681: Line 681:*In "Top 20 Dumbest Reality TV Show Ideas", while talking about ''Are You Hot?'', the [[ABC]] logo is seen.
*In "Top 20 Dumbest Reality TV Show Ideas", while talking about ''Are You Hot?'', the [[ABC]] logo is seen.
*"[[She-Hulk]] Dating Danger" edits a clip from ''Futurama'' into the trailer for ''[[She-Hulk: Attorney at Law]]''.
*"[[She-Hulk]] Dating Danger" edits a clip from ''Futurama'' into the trailer for ''[[She-Hulk: Attorney at Law]]''.
−*In "Top 10 Craziest Celebrity Court Cases", while talking about Anna Nicole Smith suing for her alleged inheritance of Howard Marshall's oil tycoon, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the court case is used. While talking about Jussie Smollett being sued for faking a hate crime, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the faked hate crime is used. While talking about Harvey Weinstein being sued for sexual misconduct, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the trail is used. while talking about Michael Jackson being sued for sexual misconduct, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the trail is used. while talking about O.J. Simpson's murder trail, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the trail is used.
*In "Top 10 Craziest Celebrity Court Cases", while talking about Anna Nicole Smith suing for her alleged inheritance of Howard Marshall's oil tycoon, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the court case is used. While talking about Jussie Smollett being sued for faking a hate crime, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the faked hate crime is used. While talking about Harvey Weinstein being sued for sexual misconduct, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the trail is used. While talking about Michael Jackson being sued for sexual misconduct, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the trail is used. While talking about O.J. Simpson's murder trail, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the trail is used.
*"Top 20 Worst Superhero Castings Ever" ranks [[Inhumans (TV series)|Isabelle Cornish]] as [[Crystal Amaquelin]] in ''[[Inhumans (TV series)|Inhumans]]'' at #16 and Finn Jones as [[Iron Fist|Danny Rand/Iron Fist]] in ''[[Iron Fist (TV series)|Iron Fist]]'' at #9. While talking about Eric Bana as Hulk in the 2003 film, Bana's version is negatively compared to [[Mark Ruffalo]]'s depiction of [[Hulk|the character]], with footage from ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'' being used. While talking Jennifer Garner as Elektra in Daredevil, footage from [[Daredevil (TV series)|the formerly Netflix series]] is used. While talking about David Hasselhoff as Nick Fury in ''Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', Hasselhoff's version is negatively compared to [[Samuel L. Jackson]]'s depiction of [[Nick Fury|the character]], with footage from [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_2 ''Iron Man 2''] being used.
*"Top 20 Worst Superhero Castings Ever" ranks [[Inhumans (TV series)|Isabelle Cornish]] as [[Crystal Amaquelin]] in ''[[Inhumans (TV series)|Inhumans]]'' at #16 and Finn Jones as [[Iron Fist|Danny Rand/Iron Fist]] in ''[[Iron Fist (TV series)|Iron Fist]]'' at #9. While talking about Eric Bana as Hulk in the 2003 film, Bana's version is negatively compared to [[Mark Ruffalo]]'s depiction of [[Hulk|the character]], with footage from ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'' being used. While talking Jennifer Garner as Elektra in Daredevil, footage from [[Daredevil (TV series)|the formerly Netflix series]] is used. While talking about David Hasselhoff as Nick Fury in ''Nick Fury: Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.'', Hasselhoff's version is negatively compared to [[Samuel L. Jackson]]'s depiction of [[Nick Fury|the character]], with footage from [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_2 ''Iron Man 2''] being used.
*"Top 10 Best Fan Made Movie Trailers of All Time" ranks JohnCarterFilms' trailer for ''[[John Carter (film)|John Carter]]'' at #8.
*"Top 10 Best Fan Made Movie Trailers of All Time" ranks JohnCarterFilms' trailer for ''[[John Carter (film)|John Carter]]'' at #8.
Line 695: Line 695:*"Top 10 Most Realistic Superhero Movies" ranks [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) ''Iron Man''] at #8.
*"Top 10 Most Realistic Superhero Movies" ranks [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) ''Iron Man''] at #8.
*In "Supervillain Origins: [[Gorr the God Butcher]]", footage from ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'', ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'', ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'', ''[[Thor: Love and Thunder]]'', ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'', and ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' is used.
*In "Supervillain Origins: [[Gorr the God Butcher]]", footage from ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'', ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'', ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'', ''[[Thor: Love and Thunder]]'', ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'', and ''[[Thor: The Dark World]]'' is used.
−*In "Top 10 Countries Where Americans Are Not Welcome", while talking about Iraq, footage from ''Scrubs'' is used, with [[ABC]] being mentioned in the copyright information. while talking about North Korea, footage from a [[National Geographic Partners|National Geographic]] production on the country is used.
*In "Top 10 Countries Where Americans Are Not Welcome", while talking about Iraq, footage from ''Scrubs'' is used, with [[ABC]] being mentioned in the copyright information. While talking about North Korea, footage from a [[National Geographic Partners|National Geographic]] production on the country is used.
*"Top 10 Things You Missed In The [[Thor: Love and Thunder|Thor Love And Thunder]] Trailer" ranks multiple calls to ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #10, the planet with the blue creatures likely being Indigar at #9, references to ''[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]'' at #8, more information on [[Thor Odinson]] and [[Jane Foster]]'s relationship at #7, a possible fight between [[Gorr the God Butcher]], Thor, Jane, and [[Valkyrie]] at #6, Jane's identity being revealed right away as opposed to a secret in the comics at #5, and [[Uatu|The Watcher]] making a cameo at #4, [[Gorr the God Butcher]]'s weapon at #3, Thor's goats debuting at #2, and [[Zeus (Marvel)|Zeus]] likely dying at #1. Footage from "[[What If... The Watcher Broke His Oath?]]", ''[[Moon Knight (TV series)|Moon Knight]]'', and ''[[Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness]]'' is used.
*"Top 10 Things You Missed In The [[Thor: Love and Thunder|Thor Love And Thunder]] Trailer" ranks multiple calls to ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #10, the planet with the blue creatures likely being Indigar at #9, references to ''[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]'' at #8, more information on [[Thor Odinson]] and [[Jane Foster]]'s relationship at #7, a possible fight between [[Gorr the God Butcher]], Thor, Jane, and [[Valkyrie]] at #6, Jane's identity being revealed right away as opposed to a secret in the comics at #5, and [[Uatu|The Watcher]] making a cameo at #4, [[Gorr the God Butcher]]'s weapon at #3, Thor's goats debuting at #2, and [[Zeus (Marvel)|Zeus]] likely dying at #1. Footage from "[[What If... The Watcher Broke His Oath?]]", ''[[Moon Knight (TV series)|Moon Knight]]'', and ''[[Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness]]'' is used.
*In "Top 10 Celeb Reactions To Ricky Gervais Roasts", [[Steve Rogers|Captain America]], [[Grogu]], and [[Iron Man]] are referenced in footage of Gervais' various roasts. While talking about [[Tom Hanks]] and [[Tim Allen]], the duo's roles as [[Woody]] and [[Buzz Lightyear]] are referenced.
*In "Top 10 Celeb Reactions To Ricky Gervais Roasts", [[Steve Rogers|Captain America]], [[Grogu]], and [[Iron Man]] are referenced in footage of Gervais' various roasts. While talking about [[Tom Hanks]] and [[Tim Allen]], the duo's roles as [[Woody]] and [[Buzz Lightyear]] are referenced.
Line 737: Line 737:*In "Top 10 Worst CGI Monsters of All Time", while talking about David's transformation fro ''An American Werewolf in London'', the movie's [[Mickey Mouse]] phone is seen in the background. While talking about Freddy Kruger's caterpillar transformation from ''Freddy vs. Jason'', it is compared to the [[Caterpillar]] from ''[[Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]''.
*In "Top 10 Worst CGI Monsters of All Time", while talking about David's transformation fro ''An American Werewolf in London'', the movie's [[Mickey Mouse]] phone is seen in the background. While talking about Freddy Kruger's caterpillar transformation from ''Freddy vs. Jason'', it is compared to the [[Caterpillar]] from ''[[Alice in Wonderland (1951 film)|Alice in Wonderland]]''.
*Watchmojo uploaded "Top 20 Most Ridiculous [[Power Rangers]] Monsters".
*Watchmojo uploaded "Top 20 Most Ridiculous [[Power Rangers]] Monsters".
−*In "Top 20 Meme Stars: Where Are They Now?", Mia Talerico's meme comes from her role as [[Charlie Duncan]] in ''[[Good Luck Charlie]]''. While talking about Grumpy Cat, footage from Grumpy Cat's appearance on ''The Bachelorette'' is used, with [[ABC]] being mentioned in the copyright information. while talking about Bad Luck Brain, Brian's son is seen in a [[Donald Duck]] jacket in a family photo. While talking about Zettie Little, footage from an [[ABC News]] interview with Little is used. While talking about Sudden Clarity Clarance, one meme used mentions ''[[The Incredibles]]''. Chole Clem's meme comes from a video of Clem being told she is going to [[Disneyland]]. A photo of Clem at the premier of ''[[Ralph Breaks the Internet]]'' holding a plush of [[Wreck-It Ralph (character)|Ralph]] is shown.
*In "Top 20 Meme Stars: Where Are They Now?", Mia Talerico's meme comes from her role as [[Charlie Duncan]] in ''[[Good Luck Charlie]]''. While talking about Grumpy Cat, footage from Grumpy Cat's appearance on ''The Bachelorette'' is used, with [[ABC]] being mentioned in the copyright information. While talking about Bad Luck Brain, Brian's son is seen in a [[Donald Duck]] jacket in a family photo. While talking about Zettie Little, footage from an [[ABC News]] interview with Little is used. While talking about Sudden Clarity Clarance, one meme used mentions ''[[The Incredibles]]''. Chole Clem's meme comes from a video of Clem being told she is going to [[Disneyland]]. A photo of Clem at the premier of ''[[Ralph Breaks the Internet]]'' holding a plush of [[Wreck-It Ralph (character)|Ralph]] is shown.
*In "Top 20 Banned Kids Toys", the [[Hannah Montana]] card game ranks at #17, due to the cards being painted with lead. While talking about Power Wheels, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the toy cars is used. While talking about Bucky Balls, which were banned after it was discovered the magnetic balls would connect inside young children's intestines if swallowed, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on one such incident is used.
*In "Top 20 Banned Kids Toys", the [[Hannah Montana]] card game ranks at #17, due to the cards being painted with lead. While talking about Power Wheels, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the toy cars is used. While talking about Bucky Balls, which were banned after it was discovered the magnetic balls would connect inside young children's intestines if swallowed, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on one such incident is used.
*In "Top 10 Most Nostalgic 80s Movies", while talking about ''Die Hard'', it is said that many 80s movies starred "human [[Thor Odinson|Thors]]".
*In "Top 10 Most Nostalgic 80s Movies", while talking about ''Die Hard'', it is said that many 80s movies starred "human [[Thor Odinson|Thors]]".
Line 754: Line 754:*In "Origins of the Justice Society of America", footage from ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' is used.
*In "Origins of the Justice Society of America", footage from ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' is used.
*"Top 10 Upcoming Games That You Can't Play On PS4 and Xbox One" (published June 8, 2022) ranks Insomniac's ''[[Spider-Man]] 2'' at #10, the remake of ''[[Star Wars]]: Knights of the Old Republic II'' at #7, and ''[[Star Wars Jedi: Survivor]]'' at #3.
*"Top 10 Upcoming Games That You Can't Play On PS4 and Xbox One" (published June 8, 2022) ranks Insomniac's ''[[Spider-Man]] 2'' at #10, the remake of ''[[Star Wars]]: Knights of the Old Republic II'' at #7, and ''[[Star Wars Jedi: Survivor]]'' at #3.
−*In "20 Missing People Who Were Eventually Found", while talking about Robert Munco, footage of the [[ABC News]] report on his disappearance that he unintentionally walked in the background of is used. While talking about Julian Hernadez, footage from an [[ABC News]] reports on Julian's father's arrest is used. While talking about Amanda Eller, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Eller's discovery is used. While talking about Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, and Georgina DeJesus, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the trio's discovery is used. While talking about Jaycee Dugard, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Dugard's discovery is used. while talking about Bowe Burgdahl, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Burgdahl's return is used.
*In "20 Missing People Who Were Eventually Found", while talking about Robert Munco, footage of the [[ABC News]] report on his disappearance that he unintentionally walked in the background of is used. While talking about Julian Hernadez, footage from an [[ABC News]] reports on Julian's father's arrest is used. While talking about Amanda Eller, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Eller's discovery is used. While talking about Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, and Georgina DeJesus, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the trio's discovery is used. While talking about Jaycee Dugard, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Dugard's discovery is used. While talking about Bowe Burgdahl, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Burgdahl's return is used.
*In "Jada Pinkett Smith's Message to Chris Rock! Is Netflix Still King? It's Morbin' Time!", the [[ABC]] logo is seen in a picture of Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars. Phoebe mentions [[Disney+]] as a competitor to Netflix.
*In "Jada Pinkett Smith's Message to Chris Rock! Is Netflix Still King? It's Morbin' Time!", the [[ABC]] logo is seen in a picture of Will Smith slapping Chris Rock at the 2022 Oscars. Phoebe mentions [[Disney+]] as a competitor to Netflix.
*In "Top 10 Times South Park Said What We Were All Thinking", Scott Malkinson mentions [[Disney+]] in footage from "Basic Cable". ''[[Pocahontas (film)|Pocahontas]]'' is mentioned as a film ''Avatar'' was compared to. Mr. Garrison mentions ''[[Star Wars]]'' in footage from "Trump Wins".
*In "Top 10 Times South Park Said What We Were All Thinking", Scott Malkinson mentions [[Disney+]] in footage from "Basic Cable". ''[[Pocahontas (film)|Pocahontas]]'' is mentioned as a film ''Avatar'' was compared to. Mr. Garrison mentions ''[[Star Wars]]'' in footage from "Trump Wins".
Line 851: Line 851:*"Top 10 Times [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]] Backstabbers Got What They Deserved" ranks [[Agatha Harkness]] in ''[[WandaVision]]'' at #10, [[Ikaris]] in ''[[Eternals (film)|Eternals]]'' at #9, [[Erik Killmonger]] in "[[What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?]]" at #8, Kazi Kazmarik in ''[[Hawkeye (series)|Hawkeye]]'' at #7, [[Hank Pym]] in "[[What If... The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?]]" at #6, [[Alexander Pierce]] in ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'' at #5, [[Mysterio]] in ''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]'' at #4, [[Ego the Living Planet]] in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' at #3, Obadiah Stain in [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) ''Iron Man''] at #2, and [[Billy Russo]] in ''[[The Punisher]]'' at #1.
*"Top 10 Times [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]] Backstabbers Got What They Deserved" ranks [[Agatha Harkness]] in ''[[WandaVision]]'' at #10, [[Ikaris]] in ''[[Eternals (film)|Eternals]]'' at #9, [[Erik Killmonger]] in "[[What If... Killmonger Rescued Tony Stark?]]" at #8, Kazi Kazmarik in ''[[Hawkeye (series)|Hawkeye]]'' at #7, [[Hank Pym]] in "[[What If... The World Lost Its Mightiest Heroes?]]" at #6, [[Alexander Pierce]] in ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'' at #5, [[Mysterio]] in ''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]'' at #4, [[Ego the Living Planet]] in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' at #3, Obadiah Stain in [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) ''Iron Man''] at #2, and [[Billy Russo]] in ''[[The Punisher]]'' at #1.
*Watchmojo uploaded a video explaining the post credits scene of ''[[Thor: Love and Thunder]]''.
*Watchmojo uploaded a video explaining the post credits scene of ''[[Thor: Love and Thunder]]''.
−*In "Top 20 Greatest Fighters of All Time", while talking about Floyd Maweather Jr., footage from an [[ESPN]] interview with Mayweather is used. while talking about John Jones, footage from an [[ESPN]] interview with Jones is used.
*In "Top 20 Greatest Fighters of All Time", while talking about Floyd Maweather Jr., footage from an [[ESPN]] interview with Mayweather is used. While talking about John Jones, footage from an [[ESPN]] interview with Jones is used.
*"Mr. Fantastic Being The Smartest Man Alive" pokes fun at the fact that [[Mr. Fantastic]] exposing [[Black Bolt]]'s weakness to [[Scarlet Witch|Wanda Maximoff]] led to the entire Illuminati being killed in ''[[Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness]]''.
*"Mr. Fantastic Being The Smartest Man Alive" pokes fun at the fact that [[Mr. Fantastic]] exposing [[Black Bolt]]'s weakness to [[Scarlet Witch|Wanda Maximoff]] led to the entire Illuminati being killed in ''[[Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness]]''.
*"Top 10 Things You Missed in [[Thor: Love and Thunder|Thor Love and Thunder]]" ranks [[Thor Odinson]] saving [[Heimdall]]'s son at #10, Thor's splits between two trucks being a reference to Jean Claude Van Dame at #8, references to the World Tree at #8, the graffiti on [[Mjolnir]] being a callback to "[[What If... Thor Were an Only Child?]]" at #7, [[Sif]] losing her arm may have happened in ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'' had she appeared in that movie at #6, [[Jane Foster]] referencing ''Interstellar'' at #5, the space dolphins referencing the space sharks from the comics at #4, Daryl Mitchell making a cameo at #3, [[Chris Hemsworth]]'s brothers making cameos at #2, and multiple gods making cameos at #1.
*"Top 10 Things You Missed in [[Thor: Love and Thunder|Thor Love and Thunder]]" ranks [[Thor Odinson]] saving [[Heimdall]]'s son at #10, Thor's splits between two trucks being a reference to Jean Claude Van Dame at #8, references to the World Tree at #8, the graffiti on [[Mjolnir]] being a callback to "[[What If... Thor Were an Only Child?]]" at #7, [[Sif]] losing her arm may have happened in ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'' had she appeared in that movie at #6, [[Jane Foster]] referencing ''Interstellar'' at #5, the space dolphins referencing the space sharks from the comics at #4, Daryl Mitchell making a cameo at #3, [[Chris Hemsworth]]'s brothers making cameos at #2, and multiple gods making cameos at #1.
Line 909: Line 909:*In "Top 20 Most Hated Songs of All Time" (published July 23rd, 2022), while talking about "#SELFIE" by The Chainsmokers, [[Anakin Skywalker|Darth Vader]] is seen in the song's music video. While talking about "It's Everyday Bro" by Jake Paul, [[Disney Channel]] is mentioned in the song's lyrics.
*In "Top 20 Most Hated Songs of All Time" (published July 23rd, 2022), while talking about "#SELFIE" by The Chainsmokers, [[Anakin Skywalker|Darth Vader]] is seen in the song's music video. While talking about "It's Everyday Bro" by Jake Paul, [[Disney Channel]] is mentioned in the song's lyrics.
*"Top 10 Dumbest Mistakes In The [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]]" ranks [[Drax the Destroyer]] summoning [[Ronan the Accuser]] in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' at #10, [[Spider-Man|Peter Parker]] giving [[E.D.I.T.H.]] to [[Mysterio|Quinten Beck]] in ''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]'', [[Kate Bishop]] wearing the Ronin costume while going into her apartment in ''[[Hawkeye (series)|Hawkeye]]'' at #8, [[Loki Laufeyson]] summoning the Biforst too close to [[Hela]] in ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'' at #7, [[Star-Lord]] prematurely attacking [[Thanos]] in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #6, [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]] and [[Hulk|Bruce Banner]] creating [[Ultron]] in ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' at #5, [[Ego the Living Planet]] confessing to killing [[Meredith Quill]] in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' at #4, [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]] giving his address to [[Trevor Slattery|The Mandarin]] in ''[[Iron Man 3]]'' at #3, [[Spider-Man|Peter Parker]] changing [[Doctor Strange]]'s spell partway through in ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'' at #2, and [[Thor Odinson]] not going for [[Thanos]]' head in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #1.
*"Top 10 Dumbest Mistakes In The [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]]" ranks [[Drax the Destroyer]] summoning [[Ronan the Accuser]] in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' at #10, [[Spider-Man|Peter Parker]] giving [[E.D.I.T.H.]] to [[Mysterio|Quinten Beck]] in ''[[Spider-Man: Far From Home]]'', [[Kate Bishop]] wearing the Ronin costume while going into her apartment in ''[[Hawkeye (series)|Hawkeye]]'' at #8, [[Loki Laufeyson]] summoning the Biforst too close to [[Hela]] in ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'' at #7, [[Star-Lord]] prematurely attacking [[Thanos]] in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #6, [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]] and [[Hulk|Bruce Banner]] creating [[Ultron]] in ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'' at #5, [[Ego the Living Planet]] confessing to killing [[Meredith Quill]] in ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2]]'' at #4, [[Iron Man|Tony Stark]] giving his address to [[Trevor Slattery|The Mandarin]] in ''[[Iron Man 3]]'' at #3, [[Spider-Man|Peter Parker]] changing [[Doctor Strange]]'s spell partway through in ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'' at #2, and [[Thor Odinson]] not going for [[Thanos]]' head in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #1.
−*In "Top 10 Exact Moments Athletes Ruined Their Careers", while talking about Oscar Pistorious killing his girlfriend, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on on the incident is used. while talking about Aaron Hernandez killing Oidan Lloyd, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used.
*In "Top 10 Exact Moments Athletes Ruined Their Careers", while talking about Oscar Pistorious killing his girlfriend, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on on the incident is used. While talking about Aaron Hernandez killing Oidan Lloyd, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used.
*"Top 10 Times Disney Has Feuded With Actors" ranks [[Dave Bautista]] upset over [[James Gunn]]'s firing at #10: [[Bella Thorne]] over felling pitted against [[Zendaya]] at #9, [[Steve Whitmire]] over his firing at #8, [[Hilary Duff]] over her pay at #7, Gina Carano being fired for political statements at #6, [[Kirk Douglas]] over being filmed on [[Walt Disney]]'s estate at #5, [[Adriana Caselotti]] over being uncredited as [[Snow White]] at #4, [[Johnny Depp]] over being fired after his trail against Amber Heard at #3, [[Scarlett Johansson]] over ''[[Black Widow (film)|Black Widow]]'' being released in theaters and on [[Disney+]] simultaneously at #2, and [[Robin Williams]] over his voice being used in advertisements of ''[[Aladdin (film)|Aladdin]]'' at #1.
*"Top 10 Times Disney Has Feuded With Actors" ranks [[Dave Bautista]] upset over [[James Gunn]]'s firing at #10: [[Bella Thorne]] over felling pitted against [[Zendaya]] at #9, [[Steve Whitmire]] over his firing at #8, [[Hilary Duff]] over her pay at #7, Gina Carano being fired for political statements at #6, [[Kirk Douglas]] over being filmed on [[Walt Disney]]'s estate at #5, [[Adriana Caselotti]] over being uncredited as [[Snow White]] at #4, [[Johnny Depp]] over being fired after his trail against Amber Heard at #3, [[Scarlett Johansson]] over ''[[Black Widow (film)|Black Widow]]'' being released in theaters and on [[Disney+]] simultaneously at #2, and [[Robin Williams]] over his voice being used in advertisements of ''[[Aladdin (film)|Aladdin]]'' at #1.
*In "Top 10 Cartoons To Never Watch In Front of Kids", while talking about ''South Park'', one clip used involves Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, and Kenny McCormick stealing illegal substances from Kyle Burtowski's mom in exchange for ''[[Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order]]''.
*In "Top 10 Cartoons To Never Watch In Front of Kids", while talking about ''South Park'', one clip used involves Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, and Kenny McCormick stealing illegal substances from Kyle Burtowski's mom in exchange for ''[[Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order]]''.
Line 1,088: Line 1,088:*"Top 10 Worst CGI of the 2010s" ranks the [[Genie]] in [[Aladdin (2019 film)|''Aladdin'' 2019]] at #10 and de-aging Jeff Bridges from ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'' at #8. While talking about Steppenwolf in ''Justice League'', footage from ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'' is used.
*"Top 10 Worst CGI of the 2010s" ranks the [[Genie]] in [[Aladdin (2019 film)|''Aladdin'' 2019]] at #10 and de-aging Jeff Bridges from ''[[Tron: Legacy]]'' at #8. While talking about Steppenwolf in ''Justice League'', footage from ''[[The Avengers (film)|The Avengers]]'' is used.
*"Top 10 Asteroid Impact Scenes in Movies" ranks the scene from ''[[Armageddon]]'' at #2.
*"Top 10 Asteroid Impact Scenes in Movies" ranks the scene from ''[[Armageddon]]'' at #2.
−*In "Top 10 Animals Who Saved People's Lives", while talking about Pearlier the Parrot alerting her owners of a fire, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. while talking about Lulu the pig playing dead in the road to alert passerbys of its owner's heart attack, footage from ''Scrubs'' is used, with [[ABC]] being mentioned in the copyright information.
*In "Top 10 Animals Who Saved People's Lives", while talking about Pearlier the Parrot alerting her owners of a fire, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Lulu the pig playing dead in the road to alert passerbys of its owner's heart attack, footage from ''Scrubs'' is used, with [[ABC]] being mentioned in the copyright information.
*"Top 20 Deadpool Easter Eggs" ranks references to [[Hulk]], [[Black Widow]], and [[Thanos]] at #13. Footage from ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'', ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'', ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'', ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'', and ''[[Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness]]'' is used.
*"Top 20 Deadpool Easter Eggs" ranks references to [[Hulk]], [[Black Widow]], and [[Thanos]] at #13. Footage from ''[[Captain America: The Winter Soldier]]'', ''[[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]'', ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'', ''[[Thor: Ragnarok]]'', and ''[[Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness]]'' is used.
*In "Hugh-ge Deadpool 3 News! Tom Holland's the new 007? + Adam Levine Controversy Explained!", footage from ''[[Spider-Man: Homecoming]]'' and ''[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens]]'' is used. [[James Earl Jones]] retiring as [[Anakin Skywalker|Darth Vader]] is reported on.
*In "Hugh-ge Deadpool 3 News! Tom Holland's the new 007? + Adam Levine Controversy Explained!", footage from ''[[Spider-Man: Homecoming]]'' and ''[[Star Wars: The Force Awakens]]'' is used. [[James Earl Jones]] retiring as [[Anakin Skywalker|Darth Vader]] is reported on.
Line 1,203: Line 1,203:*"[[Ironheart|IronHeart]] Origins" uses footage from ''[[Spider-Man (TV series)|Spider-Man]]'', ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'', "[[:en:What_If..._Zombies!?|What If… Zombies!?]]", ''[[Marvel Rising: Heart of Iron]]'', and ''[[Black Panther: Wakanda Forever]]''. [[Ironheart (TV series)|The character's self-titled TV series]] is also mentioned.
*"[[Ironheart|IronHeart]] Origins" uses footage from ''[[Spider-Man (TV series)|Spider-Man]]'', ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'', "[[:en:What_If..._Zombies!?|What If… Zombies!?]]", ''[[Marvel Rising: Heart of Iron]]'', and ''[[Black Panther: Wakanda Forever]]''. [[Ironheart (TV series)|The character's self-titled TV series]] is also mentioned.
*In "Top 10 Times Family Guy Said What We Were All Thinking", while talking about mocking Netflix in "Saturated Fat Guy", footage from ''[[Holes]]'' is used.
*In "Top 10 Times Family Guy Said What We Were All Thinking", while talking about mocking Netflix in "Saturated Fat Guy", footage from ''[[Holes]]'' is used.
−*In "10 Most Expensive Natural Disasters of All Time" while talking about Hurricane Sandy, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the hurricane is used. While talking about Hurricane Irma, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the hurricane is used. While talking about Hurricane Maria, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the hurricane is used. While talking about Hurricane Katrina, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the hurricane is used. while talking about the Great Hanshin Earthquake, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the earthquake is used. While talking about Hurricane Sandy, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the hurricane is used.
*In "10 Most Expensive Natural Disasters of All Time" while talking about Hurricane Sandy, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the hurricane is used. While talking about Hurricane Irma, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the hurricane is used. While talking about Hurricane Maria, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the hurricane is used. While talking about Hurricane Katrina, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the hurricane is used. While talking about the Great Hanshin Earthquake, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the earthquake is used. While talking about Hurricane Sandy, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the hurricane is used.
*"Top 10 Most Brutal Deaths In Kid Movies" ranks [[Syndrome]] at #10, [[Lyle Tiberius Rourke]] at #9, [[the Evil Queen]] at #8, [[Ursula]] at #6, [[Clayton]] at #4, [[Judge Doom]] at #2, and the [[Horned King]] at #1. Footage from ''[[The Lion King]]'' is used in the intro.
*"Top 10 Most Brutal Deaths In Kid Movies" ranks [[Syndrome]] at #10, [[Lyle Tiberius Rourke]] at #9, [[the Evil Queen]] at #8, [[Ursula]] at #6, [[Clayton]] at #4, [[Judge Doom]] at #2, and the [[Horned King]] at #1. Footage from ''[[The Lion King]]'' is used in the intro.
*In "Top 20 TV Crossovers of the Century (So Far)" (published November 10, 2022), the #20 entry is ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]'', ''[[Iron Fist (TV series)|Iron Fist]]'', ''[[Jessica Jones (TV series)|Jessica Jones]]'', and ''[[Luke Cage (TV series)|Luke Cage]]'' in ''[[The Defenders (TV series)|The Defenders]]''. The #14 entry is ''[[Kim Possible]]'' and ''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]'' in "[[Rufus (episode)|Rufus]]". The #12 entry is ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' and [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|Marvel]] in "[[Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel|Mission Marvel]]". The #9 entry is ''[[That's So Raven]]'', ''[[The Suite Life of Zack & Cody]]'', and ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' in "[[That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana]]".
*In "Top 20 TV Crossovers of the Century (So Far)" (published November 10, 2022), the #20 entry is ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]'', ''[[Iron Fist (TV series)|Iron Fist]]'', ''[[Jessica Jones (TV series)|Jessica Jones]]'', and ''[[Luke Cage (TV series)|Luke Cage]]'' in ''[[The Defenders (TV series)|The Defenders]]''. The #14 entry is ''[[Kim Possible]]'' and ''[[Lilo & Stitch: The Series]]'' in "[[Rufus (episode)|Rufus]]". The #12 entry is ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' and [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|Marvel]] in "[[Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel|Mission Marvel]]". The #9 entry is ''[[That's So Raven]]'', ''[[The Suite Life of Zack & Cody]]'', and ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' in "[[That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana]]".
Line 1,275: Line 1,275:*In "Top 10 True Stories Behind Superstitions", while taking about knocking on wood, footage from ''[[Encanto]]'' is used. While taking about throwing salt over one's shoulder, footage from ''[[The Emperor's New Groove]]'' is used. While talking about wishing on a shooting star, footage from ''[[Pinocchio (film)|''Pinocchio]]'' is used. While talking about the number 13 being unlucky, footage from [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_(film) ''Thor''] and ''[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]'' is used.
*In "Top 10 True Stories Behind Superstitions", while taking about knocking on wood, footage from ''[[Encanto]]'' is used. While taking about throwing salt over one's shoulder, footage from ''[[The Emperor's New Groove]]'' is used. While talking about wishing on a shooting star, footage from ''[[Pinocchio (film)|''Pinocchio]]'' is used. While talking about the number 13 being unlucky, footage from [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_(film) ''Thor''] and ''[[Loki (TV series)|Loki]]'' is used.
*In "10 Daredevil Stunts Gone HORRIBLY Wrong", while talking about Richard Guzman falling 60 feet after touching a live wire while performing with the Flying Wallendas, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Alain Robert breaking multiple bones and ending up in a week-long coma after his harness snapped while scaling a building, Robert is referred to as "the French [[Spider-Man]]".
*In "10 Daredevil Stunts Gone HORRIBLY Wrong", while talking about Richard Guzman falling 60 feet after touching a live wire while performing with the Flying Wallendas, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Alain Robert breaking multiple bones and ending up in a week-long coma after his harness snapped while scaling a building, Robert is referred to as "the French [[Spider-Man]]".
−*In "20 Celebrities That Allegedly Killed Someone", while talking about Katlyn Jenner causing a fatal car crash, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Johnny Lewis killing his 81-year-old landlady, footage from an ABC News report on the incident is used. While talking about Matthew Broderick killing two women after driving in the wrong lane, footage from an ABC News report on the incident is used. while talking about Laura Bush killing a schoolmate after driving through a stop sign, footage from an ABC News report on the incident is used. While talking about Robert Blake shooting Bonnie Blake, footage from an ABC News report on the incident is used.
*In "20 Celebrities That Allegedly Killed Someone", while talking about Katlyn Jenner causing a fatal car crash, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Johnny Lewis killing his 81-year-old landlady, footage from an ABC News report on the incident is used. While talking about Matthew Broderick killing two women after driving in the wrong lane, footage from an ABC News report on the incident is used. While talking about Laura Bush killing a schoolmate after driving through a stop sign, footage from an ABC News report on the incident is used. While talking about Robert Blake shooting Bonnie Blake, footage from an ABC News report on the incident is used.
*"Top 10 WORST Movies of 2022" (published November 30, 2022) ranks [[Pinocchio (2022 film)|the live-action ''Pinocchio'' remake]] at #3. Footage from [[Pinocchio (film)|the original ''Pinocchio'']] is also used.
*"Top 10 WORST Movies of 2022" (published November 30, 2022) ranks [[Pinocchio (2022 film)|the live-action ''Pinocchio'' remake]] at #3. Footage from [[Pinocchio (film)|the original ''Pinocchio'']] is also used.
*In "Will Smith Breaks Silence! Kevin Spacey's Back?! James Gun's Plan for DC!", DC's plan gets accused of being a "rip-off of the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]] playbook". Footage from ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'' and an [[ABC News]] interview with Will Smith also used. The release of ''[[Strange World]]'' is also reported on.
*In "Will Smith Breaks Silence! Kevin Spacey's Back?! James Gun's Plan for DC!", DC's plan gets accused of being a "rip-off of the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe|MCU]] playbook". Footage from ''[[Spider-Man: No Way Home]]'' and an [[ABC News]] interview with Will Smith also used. The release of ''[[Strange World]]'' is also reported on.
Line 1,316: Line 1,316:*In "Top 10 Shocking 90s Movie Scandals", while talking about George Clooney fighting with Kurt Russel on the set of ''Three Kings'', [[Disneyland]] is mentioned in footage from the movie.
*In "Top 10 Shocking 90s Movie Scandals", while talking about George Clooney fighting with Kurt Russel on the set of ''Three Kings'', [[Disneyland]] is mentioned in footage from the movie.
*"Top 10 Things You Missed In Rick and Morty Season 6 ep 10" ranks Morty's [[Lightsaber]] at #10.
*"Top 10 Things You Missed In Rick and Morty Season 6 ep 10" ranks Morty's [[Lightsaber]] at #10.
−*In "10 Killer Cults You Should Know About", while talking about the Branch Dravidians, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the cult is used. while talking about the Manson family, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the family is used. While talking about the People's Temple, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the cult is used.
*In "10 Killer Cults You Should Know About", while talking about the Branch Dravidians, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the cult is used. While talking about the Manson family, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the family is used. While talking about the People's Temple, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the cult is used.
*In "90s Action Movie Stars: Where Are They Now?", while talking about [[Harrison Ford]], his roles as [[Han Solo]] and [[Thaddeus Ross]] are mentioned. While talking about Sylvester Stallone, his role as [[Stakar Ogord]] is mentioned.
*In "90s Action Movie Stars: Where Are They Now?", while talking about [[Harrison Ford]], his roles as [[Han Solo]] and [[Thaddeus Ross]] are mentioned. While talking about Sylvester Stallone, his role as [[Stakar Ogord]] is mentioned.
*"Top 10 Times Movie Villains Were The Best Character" ranks [[Erik Killmonger]] in ''[[Black Panther (film)|Black Panther]]'' at #7 and [[Thanos]] in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #4. An honorable mention is given to [[Loki Laufeyson|Loki]] in [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_(film) ''Thor''].
*"Top 10 Times Movie Villains Were The Best Character" ranks [[Erik Killmonger]] in ''[[Black Panther (film)|Black Panther]]'' at #7 and [[Thanos]] in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #4. An honorable mention is given to [[Loki Laufeyson|Loki]] in [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thor_(film) ''Thor''].
Line 1,557: Line 1,557:*In "10 Accidents That Almost Killed Celebrities", while talking about Kevin Hart's [[2019]] car accident, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the accident is used. While talking about Jay Leno's face lighting on fire after spilling gasoline on it while repairing a car, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the accident is used. While talking about Sean Kingston crashing his jet ski into a bridge, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the accident is used. While talking about crashing his plane into a golf course, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the accident is used. While talking about Tracy Morgan's limousine being rear-ended, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the accident is used.
*In "10 Accidents That Almost Killed Celebrities", while talking about Kevin Hart's [[2019]] car accident, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the accident is used. While talking about Jay Leno's face lighting on fire after spilling gasoline on it while repairing a car, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the accident is used. While talking about Sean Kingston crashing his jet ski into a bridge, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the accident is used. While talking about crashing his plane into a golf course, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the accident is used. While talking about Tracy Morgan's limousine being rear-ended, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the accident is used.
*Watchmojo uploaded a video explaining the post-credits scene of ''[[Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania]]''.
*Watchmojo uploaded a video explaining the post-credits scene of ''[[Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania]]''.
−*In "10 Famous People Allegedly Killed By the Illuminati", while talking about Princess Diana, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the princess' death is used. while talking about Whitney Houston, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Houston's death is used. While talking about [[Michael Jackson]], footage from a video of Jackson at a [[Disney Theme Parks|Disney theme park]] with [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]] and [[Minnie Mouse]] is used.
*In "10 Famous People Allegedly Killed By the Illuminati", while talking about Princess Diana, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the princess' death is used. While talking about Whitney Houston, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Houston's death is used. While talking about [[Michael Jackson]], footage from a video of Jackson at a [[Disney Theme Parks|Disney theme park]] with [[Mickey Mouse|Mickey]] and [[Minnie Mouse]] is used.
*"[[Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania|Ant-Man And The Wasp Quantumania]]: Review Scores" shares the Rotten Tomatoes scores of its titular movie.
*"[[Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania|Ant-Man And The Wasp Quantumania]]: Review Scores" shares the Rotten Tomatoes scores of its titular movie.
*Watchmojo uploaded "Top 10 Things You Missed in [[Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania]]".
*Watchmojo uploaded "Top 10 Things You Missed in [[Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania]]".
Line 2,015: Line 2,015:*In "Top 20 Controversial Commercials That SOMEHOW Were Not Banned", while talking about Pepsi's "Live for Now" commercial, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the commercial is used.
*In "Top 20 Controversial Commercials That SOMEHOW Were Not Banned", while talking about Pepsi's "Live for Now" commercial, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the commercial is used.
*In "Top 20 Creepiest Things Caught On Security Cameras", while talking about numerous supernatural occurrences at the Barnsley Antiques Centre, one of the incidents involves a rocking horse designed after [[Bambi (character)|Bambi]] moving on its own. [[Stormtroopers|Stormtrooper]] armor is also seen on display in the store. While talking about Missy Bevers' killer being recorded leaving the scene of the crime, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used.
*In "Top 20 Creepiest Things Caught On Security Cameras", while talking about numerous supernatural occurrences at the Barnsley Antiques Centre, one of the incidents involves a rocking horse designed after [[Bambi (character)|Bambi]] moving on its own. [[Stormtroopers|Stormtrooper]] armor is also seen on display in the store. While talking about Missy Bevers' killer being recorded leaving the scene of the crime, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used.
−*In "Top 20 MORE Stores That Don't Exist Anymore" (published July 31, 2023), while talking about Tweeter, footage from ''Grey's Anatomy'' is used, with [[ABC]] being mentioned in the copyright information. While talking about Club Libby Lu, footage from a commercial for the store featuring ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' products is used. while talking about Crazy Eddie, footage from ''[[Splash]]'' is used. While talking about the Discovery Channel Store, [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] is mentioned as another media company that attempted to open its own branch of stores. This clip also appears in the "Gone But Not Forgotten: Lists Of Things That Don't Exist Anymore" compilation uploaded on January 2, 2024.
*In "Top 20 MORE Stores That Don't Exist Anymore" (published July 31, 2023), while talking about Tweeter, footage from ''Grey's Anatomy'' is used, with [[ABC]] being mentioned in the copyright information. While talking about Club Libby Lu, footage from a commercial for the store featuring ''[[Hannah Montana]]'' products is used. While talking about Crazy Eddie, footage from ''[[Splash]]'' is used. While talking about the Discovery Channel Store, [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]] is mentioned as another media company that attempted to open its own branch of stores. This clip also appears in the "Gone But Not Forgotten: Lists Of Things That Don't Exist Anymore" compilation uploaded on January 2, 2024.
*In "Top 10 Times Sports Announcers BOMBED So Hard They Ruined Their Careers", footage from [[ESPN]] coverage is used throughout the video.
*In "Top 10 Times Sports Announcers BOMBED So Hard They Ruined Their Careers", footage from [[ESPN]] coverage is used throughout the video.
*"Top 20 Martial Arts Movies of the Century So Far" (published July 31, 2023) ranks ''[[Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings]]'' at #15.
*"Top 20 Martial Arts Movies of the Century So Far" (published July 31, 2023) ranks ''[[Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings]]'' at #15.
Line 2,265: Line 2,265:*In "Top 10 Food Scandals You Completely Forgot About", while talking about the incidents caused by McDonald's returning Szechuan Sauce after its reference in ''Rick and Morty'', it is mentioned the sauce was originally introduced as a promotion for ''[[Mulan (1998 film)|Mulan]]''.
*In "Top 10 Food Scandals You Completely Forgot About", while talking about the incidents caused by McDonald's returning Szechuan Sauce after its reference in ''Rick and Morty'', it is mentioned the sauce was originally introduced as a promotion for ''[[Mulan (1998 film)|Mulan]]''.
*In "Top 10 Most Ruthless Real Life Punishments", footage from [[National Geographic Partners|National Geographic]] productions is used throughout the video.
*In "Top 10 Most Ruthless Real Life Punishments", footage from [[National Geographic Partners|National Geographic]] productions is used throughout the video.
−*"Top 20 Awkward Randy Marsh Moments on South Park" ranks crashing a broadway musical dressed as [[Spider-Man]] at #12. while talking about starting the COVID-19 pandemic by having intercourse with a bat, [[Mickey Mouse]] is seen.
*"Top 20 Awkward Randy Marsh Moments on South Park" ranks crashing a broadway musical dressed as [[Spider-Man]] at #12. While talking about starting the COVID-19 pandemic by having intercourse with a bat, [[Mickey Mouse]] is seen.
*In "Top 10 Times Nightmare Neighbours Got What They Deserved", with talking about Kristi Robinson stalking her neighbors after disapproving of their lawn, footage from ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' is used. While talking about Umar Abdullah having chemicals sprayed into his house by Zu Ming Lee, a chair with [[Belle]] on it is seen.
*In "Top 10 Times Nightmare Neighbours Got What They Deserved", with talking about Kristi Robinson stalking her neighbors after disapproving of their lawn, footage from ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' is used. While talking about Umar Abdullah having chemicals sprayed into his house by Zu Ming Lee, a chair with [[Belle]] on it is seen.
*[[File:The Gulager Cloaked Creature.jpg|thumb|The Gulager cloaked creature.]][[File:Deer Girl.jpg|thumb|The deer unfazed by little girl.]]In "Top 20 Creepiest Things Caught on Trail Cameras", while talking about the cloaked creature discovered by Reddit user TheGulager, footage from ''[[Thor: Love and Thunder]]'' is used. While talking about a group of deer unfazed by the young girl seemingly right next to them, footage from ''[[Ralph Breaks the Internet]]'' is also used. This clip is also seen in the "These Creepy and SHOCKING Things Were CAUGHT On Camera…" compilation.
*[[File:The Gulager Cloaked Creature.jpg|thumb|The Gulager cloaked creature.]][[File:Deer Girl.jpg|thumb|The deer unfazed by little girl.]]In "Top 20 Creepiest Things Caught on Trail Cameras", while talking about the cloaked creature discovered by Reddit user TheGulager, footage from ''[[Thor: Love and Thunder]]'' is used. While talking about a group of deer unfazed by the young girl seemingly right next to them, footage from ''[[Ralph Breaks the Internet]]'' is also used. This clip is also seen in the "These Creepy and SHOCKING Things Were CAUGHT On Camera…" compilation.
Line 3,451: Line 3,451:*In "Top 10 Moments From the Second US Presidential Debate of 2024" (published September 11, 2024), the titular debate was hosted by [[ABC News]].
*In "Top 10 Moments From the Second US Presidential Debate of 2024" (published September 11, 2024), the titular debate was hosted by [[ABC News]].
*In "Top 10 Behind the Scenes Facts About Beetlejuice Beetlejuice", the narrator mentions that the film is the fourth time [[Tim Burton]] and [[Michael Keaton]] have worked together after the original, ''Batman Returns'', and [[Dumbo (2019 film)|the live-action ''Dumbo'' remake]]. While talking about [[Michael Keaton]] insisting Betelgeuse maintain his limited screentime, a picture of Keaton features an individual wearing a ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' sweater.
*In "Top 10 Behind the Scenes Facts About Beetlejuice Beetlejuice", the narrator mentions that the film is the fourth time [[Tim Burton]] and [[Michael Keaton]] have worked together after the original, ''Batman Returns'', and [[Dumbo (2019 film)|the live-action ''Dumbo'' remake]]. While talking about [[Michael Keaton]] insisting Betelgeuse maintain his limited screentime, a picture of Keaton features an individual wearing a ''[[Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs]]'' sweater.
−*In "Top 20 Shocking Celebrity Cheating Scandals", while talking about Gavin Rossdale cheating on Gwen Stefani, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the former couple is used. while talking about [[Kristen Stewart]] cheating on Robert Pattinson, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the former couple is used. While talking about Adam Levine cheating on Behati Prinsloo, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used. While talking about [[Ashton Kutcher]] cheating on [[Demi Moore]], footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used. While talking about Jesse James cheating on [[Sandra Bullock]], footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used. While talking about Jiard Peeke cheating on [[Shakira]], footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used. While talking about [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] cheating on Maria Shriver, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used. While talking about [[Tiger Woods]] cheating on Elin Nordegren, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used.
*In "Top 20 Shocking Celebrity Cheating Scandals", while talking about Gavin Rossdale cheating on Gwen Stefani, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the former couple is used. While talking about [[Kristen Stewart]] cheating on Robert Pattinson, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the former couple is used. While talking about Adam Levine cheating on Behati Prinsloo, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used. While talking about [[Ashton Kutcher]] cheating on [[Demi Moore]], footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used. While talking about Jesse James cheating on [[Sandra Bullock]], footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used. While talking about Jiard Peeke cheating on [[Shakira]], footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used. While talking about [[Arnold Schwarzenegger]] cheating on Maria Shriver, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used. While talking about [[Tiger Woods]] cheating on Elin Nordegren, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the couple is used.
*In "Top 20 Celebs Who Saved Their Careers by Changing Genre", while talking about [[Robert Downey Jr.]], footage from ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) Iron Man]'' and ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'' is used.
*In "Top 20 Celebs Who Saved Their Careers by Changing Genre", while talking about [[Robert Downey Jr.]], footage from ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) Iron Man]'' and ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'' is used.
*In "Top 20 Musicians Who Left Fame Behind", while talking about [[Shirley Temple]], the narrator mentions that Temple served on the board of directors for [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]].
*In "Top 20 Musicians Who Left Fame Behind", while talking about [[Shirley Temple]], the narrator mentions that Temple served on the board of directors for [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]].
Line 3,486: Line 3,486:*In "Top 20 SAVAGE Animal Rivalries", footage from [[National Geographic Partners|National Geographic]] productions is used throughout the video. While talking about the rivalry between killer whales and great white sharks, footage from ''[[Disney+|Queens]]'' is used. While talking about the rivalry between lions and hyenas, footage from ''[[The Lion King]]'' is used.
*In "Top 20 SAVAGE Animal Rivalries", footage from [[National Geographic Partners|National Geographic]] productions is used throughout the video. While talking about the rivalry between killer whales and great white sharks, footage from ''[[Disney+|Queens]]'' is used. While talking about the rivalry between lions and hyenas, footage from ''[[The Lion King]]'' is used.
*In "Top 10 Rip Off Movies That Are More Popular Than the Original", the #6 entry is dedicated to ''[[Armageddon]]'', which is considered a rip-off of ''Deep Impact''. While talking about ''[[Indiana Jones (franchise)|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'' being a rip-off of ''Secret of the Incas'', footage from ''[[Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny]]'' is used. Footage from ''[[A Bug's Life]]'' is used in the outro.
*In "Top 10 Rip Off Movies That Are More Popular Than the Original", the #6 entry is dedicated to ''[[Armageddon]]'', which is considered a rip-off of ''Deep Impact''. While talking about ''[[Indiana Jones (franchise)|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'' being a rip-off of ''Secret of the Incas'', footage from ''[[Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny]]'' is used. Footage from ''[[A Bug's Life]]'' is used in the outro.
−*In "Top 30 Biggest Celebrity Scandals of the Century (So Far)" (published September 21, 2024), while talking about [[Will Smith]] slapping [[Chris Rock]] at the 2022 Oscars, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the slap is used. While talking about Ryan Lotche vandalizing a restroom while drunk, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Paula Deen using a racial slur, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the slur is used. While talking about Rosanne Barr's racist comments, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the comments is used. Footage from ''[[ABC|Rosanne]]'' is used. while talking about Chris Brown, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Brown's arrest is used. While talking about [[Ellen DeGeneres]]' toxic workplace behavior, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the scandal is used. Footage of DeGeneres on the red carpet for ''[[Finding Dory]]'' is used. While talking about Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin taking part in the college admissions scandal, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the scandal is used. While talking about Jussie Smollett faking a hate crime, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the faked hate crime is used. While talking about Brittney Spears' conservatorship, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the conservatorship is used. While talking about [[Tiger Woods]]' cheating scandal, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the scandal is used. While talking about Allison Mack's participation in NXVIM, footage from an [[ABC News]] interview with Mack is used. While talking about nude photos of celebrities getting posted by hackers, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about [[Bill Cosby]]'s sexual misconduct allegations, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used.
*In "Top 30 Biggest Celebrity Scandals of the Century (So Far)" (published September 21, 2024), while talking about [[Will Smith]] slapping [[Chris Rock]] at the 2022 Oscars, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the slap is used. While talking about Ryan Lotche vandalizing a restroom while drunk, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Paula Deen using a racial slur, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the slur is used. While talking about Rosanne Barr's racist comments, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the comments is used. Footage from ''[[ABC|Rosanne]]'' is used. While talking about Chris Brown, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Brown's arrest is used. While talking about [[Ellen DeGeneres]]' toxic workplace behavior, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the scandal is used. Footage of DeGeneres on the red carpet for ''[[Finding Dory]]'' is used. While talking about Felicity Huffman and Lori Loughlin taking part in the college admissions scandal, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the scandal is used. While talking about Jussie Smollett faking a hate crime, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the faked hate crime is used. While talking about Brittney Spears' conservatorship, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the conservatorship is used. While talking about [[Tiger Woods]]' cheating scandal, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the scandal is used. While talking about Allison Mack's participation in NXVIM, footage from an [[ABC News]] interview with Mack is used. While talking about nude photos of celebrities getting posted by hackers, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about [[Bill Cosby]]'s sexual misconduct allegations, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used.
*"Top 100 Movie Quotes Of All Time" (published September 21, 2024) ranks the "I am [[Groot]]" during the prison escape from ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' at #97, [[Spider-Man|"With great power comes great responsibility"]] from [[Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man|''Spider-Man'' 2002]] at #81, the use of "[[Wakanda]] forever!" in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #70, the use of "O Captain, My Captain" in ''[[Dead Poets Society]]'' at #69, "I am [[Iron Man]]" from ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) Iron Man]'' at #62, "I see dead people" from ''[[The Sixth Sense]]'' at #44, "Say 'what' again! I dare you! I double dare you mother******!" from ''[[Miramax Films|Pulp Fiction]]'' at #37, "[[Anakin Skywalker|I]] am [[Luke Skywalker|your]] father" from ''[[Star Wars|The Empire Strikes Back]]'' at #20, "I drink your milkshake!" from ''[[Miramax Films|There Will Be Blood]]'' at #10, and "May [[The Force|the Force]] be with you" as seen in ''[[Star Wars|A New Hope]]'' at #8.
*"Top 100 Movie Quotes Of All Time" (published September 21, 2024) ranks the "I am [[Groot]]" during the prison escape from ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' at #97, [[Spider-Man|"With great power comes great responsibility"]] from [[Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man|''Spider-Man'' 2002]] at #81, the use of "[[Wakanda]] forever!" in ''[[Avengers: Infinity War]]'' at #70, the use of "O Captain, My Captain" in ''[[Dead Poets Society]]'' at #69, "I am [[Iron Man]]" from ''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iron_Man_(2008_film) Iron Man]'' at #62, "I see dead people" from ''[[The Sixth Sense]]'' at #44, "Say 'what' again! I dare you! I double dare you mother******!" from ''[[Miramax Films|Pulp Fiction]]'' at #37, "[[Anakin Skywalker|I]] am [[Luke Skywalker|your]] father" from ''[[Star Wars|The Empire Strikes Back]]'' at #20, "I drink your milkshake!" from ''[[Miramax Films|There Will Be Blood]]'' at #10, and "May [[The Force|the Force]] be with you" as seen in ''[[Star Wars|A New Hope]]'' at #8.
*"Top 20 Hilarious Unscripted TV Moments" ranks [[Jessica Jones]] complimenting [[Daredevil]]'s "ears" which the latter corrects are horns in "[[Take Shelter]]" from ''[[The Defenders (TV series)|The Defenders]]'' at #10 and [[Leo Fitz]] responding "Science, biatch" when [[Gordon]] asks how Fitz disabled his teleportation powers in "[[S.O.S.]]" from ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'' at #4. While talking about Mac responding that he "kinda hates women" after Dennis points out the former and Charlie's movie doesn't have any female characters in "Mac and Charlie Write a Movie" from ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'', the episode's titular movie is mentioned to be a prequel to ''[[The Sixth Sense]]'' called "The Fifth Sense". While talking about Andy saying Leslie has "network connectivity problems" in "Flu Season" from ''Parks and Recreation'', [[Patton Oswalt]]'s ''[[Star Wars]]'' speech from "Article Two" is mentioned as another improvised moments from the show.
*"Top 20 Hilarious Unscripted TV Moments" ranks [[Jessica Jones]] complimenting [[Daredevil]]'s "ears" which the latter corrects are horns in "[[Take Shelter]]" from ''[[The Defenders (TV series)|The Defenders]]'' at #10 and [[Leo Fitz]] responding "Science, biatch" when [[Gordon]] asks how Fitz disabled his teleportation powers in "[[S.O.S.]]" from ''[[Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.]]'' at #4. While talking about Mac responding that he "kinda hates women" after Dennis points out the former and Charlie's movie doesn't have any female characters in "Mac and Charlie Write a Movie" from ''It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia'', the episode's titular movie is mentioned to be a prequel to ''[[The Sixth Sense]]'' called "The Fifth Sense". While talking about Andy saying Leslie has "network connectivity problems" in "Flu Season" from ''Parks and Recreation'', [[Patton Oswalt]]'s ''[[Star Wars]]'' speech from "Article Two" is mentioned as another improvised moments from the show.
Line 3,853: Line 3,853:*In "10 Celebs Who Ruined Their Careers in 2024" (published December 21, 2024), while talking about Blake Lively, footage from ''[[Deadpool & Wolverine]]'' is used. While talking about Neil Gaiman, the narrator speculates that [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]][[The Graveyard Book|'s planned adaptation of ''The Graveyard Book'']] may be canceled due to Gaiman's sexual misconduct charges. While talking about Lil Durk, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the rapper hiring a hitman is used. While talking about P. Diddy, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the rapper's sexual misconduct allegations is used.
*In "10 Celebs Who Ruined Their Careers in 2024" (published December 21, 2024), while talking about Blake Lively, footage from ''[[Deadpool & Wolverine]]'' is used. While talking about Neil Gaiman, the narrator speculates that [[The Walt Disney Company|Disney]][[The Graveyard Book|'s planned adaptation of ''The Graveyard Book'']] may be canceled due to Gaiman's sexual misconduct charges. While talking about Lil Durk, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the rapper hiring a hitman is used. While talking about P. Diddy, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the rapper's sexual misconduct allegations is used.
*In "Top 30 Movies That Caused People to Walk Out", the #8 entry is dedicated to ''[[Miramax Films|Pulp Fiction]]'', which people walked out of due to the violence of the film. Footage from ''[[Miramax Films|Reservoir Dogs]]'' is also used.
*In "Top 30 Movies That Caused People to Walk Out", the #8 entry is dedicated to ''[[Miramax Films|Pulp Fiction]]'', which people walked out of due to the violence of the film. Footage from ''[[Miramax Films|Reservoir Dogs]]'' is also used.
−*In "10 Most Evil People Who Appeared on Game Shows", while talking about Ryan Jenkins murdering his wife after appearing on ''Megan Wants a Millionaire'', footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. while talking about Paul Curry murdering his wife, Linda Kinkade after appearing on ''Jeopardy'', footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used.
*In "10 Most Evil People Who Appeared on Game Shows", while talking about Ryan Jenkins murdering his wife after appearing on ''Megan Wants a Millionaire'', footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used. While talking about Paul Curry murdering his wife, Linda Kinkade after appearing on ''Jeopardy'', footage from an [[ABC News]] report on the incident is used.
*In "Top 24 Viral Moments of 2024" (published December 22, 2024), the #2 entry is dedicated to the presidential debate between [[Donald Trump]] and Kamala Harris, which was hosted by [[ABC News]].
*In "Top 24 Viral Moments of 2024" (published December 22, 2024), the #2 entry is dedicated to the presidential debate between [[Donald Trump]] and Kamala Harris, which was hosted by [[ABC News]].
*"Top 30 Most Parodied Movie Scenes" ranks the "[[Luke Skywalker|Luke]], [[Anakin Skywalker|I]] am your father" scene from ''[[Star Wars|The Empire Strikes Back]]'' at #2. While talking about Stanley Kowalski yelling "Stella!" from ''A Streetcar Named Desire'', footage from ''[[High Fidelity]]'' is used. While talking about the titular doctor exclaiming "It's alive!" from 1931's ''Frankenstein'', footage from ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' is used. Three entries include footage from ''[[Gravity Falls]]'': the "One of us" chant from ''Freaks'', the chestburster scene from ''Alien'' and the 360° head spin from ''The Exorcist''. The latter two also include footage from ''[[Toy Story]]''. While talking about Benjamin is trying to seduce him from ''The Graduate'', footage from ''[[The Emperor's New Groove]]'' is used. While talking about the boulder escape from ''[[Indiana Jones (franchise)|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'', footage from ''[[ABC|Scrubs]]'' is used. Footage from ''[[Toy Story 2]]'' is used during the #2 entry. While talking about any scene from ''The Godfather'', footage from ''[[Zootopia]]'' is used.
*"Top 30 Most Parodied Movie Scenes" ranks the "[[Luke Skywalker|Luke]], [[Anakin Skywalker|I]] am your father" scene from ''[[Star Wars|The Empire Strikes Back]]'' at #2. While talking about Stanley Kowalski yelling "Stella!" from ''A Streetcar Named Desire'', footage from ''[[High Fidelity]]'' is used. While talking about the titular doctor exclaiming "It's alive!" from 1931's ''Frankenstein'', footage from ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' is used. Three entries include footage from ''[[Gravity Falls]]'': the "One of us" chant from ''Freaks'', the chestburster scene from ''Alien'' and the 360° head spin from ''The Exorcist''. The latter two also include footage from ''[[Toy Story]]''. While talking about Benjamin is trying to seduce him from ''The Graduate'', footage from ''[[The Emperor's New Groove]]'' is used. While talking about the boulder escape from ''[[Indiana Jones (franchise)|Raiders of the Lost Ark]]'', footage from ''[[ABC|Scrubs]]'' is used. Footage from ''[[Toy Story 2]]'' is used during the #2 entry. While talking about any scene from ''The Godfather'', footage from ''[[Zootopia]]'' is used.
Line 4,005: Line 4,005:*"Top 10 Movie Bullies Who Picked on the WRONG Person" ranks Cornelius Evazan picking on [[Luke Skywalker]] from ''[[Star Wars|A New Hope]]'' at #6 and the unnamed blonde bar patron picking on the titular character from ''[[Miramax Films|Good Will Hunting]]'' at #5.
*"Top 10 Movie Bullies Who Picked on the WRONG Person" ranks Cornelius Evazan picking on [[Luke Skywalker]] from ''[[Star Wars|A New Hope]]'' at #6 and the unnamed blonde bar patron picking on the titular character from ''[[Miramax Films|Good Will Hunting]]'' at #5.
*In "10 Most Intense Nuclear Bomb Scenes in Television", the #5 entry is dedicated to Julia's sacrifice from ''[[Lost]]''.
*In "10 Most Intense Nuclear Bomb Scenes in Television", the #5 entry is dedicated to Julia's sacrifice from ''[[Lost]]''.
−*In "13 Celebs Who Made the World HATE Them", while talking about Lance Armstrong, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Armstrong's doping scandal is used. while talking about Jussie Smollett, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Smollett's faked hate crime is used. While talking about [[Jake Paul]] and [[Logan Paul]], the narrator mentions that the former was fired from ''[[Bizaardvark]]''. While talking about [[Roseanne Barr]], footage from a [[ABC News]] report on Barr's racist comments is used.
*In "13 Celebs Who Made the World HATE Them", while talking about Lance Armstrong, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Armstrong's doping scandal is used. While talking about Jussie Smollett, footage from an [[ABC News]] report on Smollett's faked hate crime is used. While talking about [[Jake Paul]] and [[Logan Paul]], the narrator mentions that the former was fired from ''[[Bizaardvark]]''. While talking about [[Roseanne Barr]], footage from a [[ABC News]] report on Barr's racist comments is used.
*"Top 30 Worst TV Shows of the Century (So Far)" (published January 26, 2025) ranks ''[[Inhumans (TV series)|Inhumans]]'' at #10. While talking about ''The I-Land'', the narrator says the pitch for the show was "Imagine ''[[Lost]]'' but stupid".
*"Top 30 Worst TV Shows of the Century (So Far)" (published January 26, 2025) ranks ''[[Inhumans (TV series)|Inhumans]]'' at #10. While talking about ''The I-Land'', the narrator says the pitch for the show was "Imagine ''[[Lost]]'' but stupid".
*In "10 TV Crossovers That Fans Couldn't Believe Actually Came True", the #9 entry is dedicated to ''[[The Defenders (TV series)|The Defenders]]'', which is a crossover between ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]'', ''[[Jessica Jones (TV series)|Jessica Jones]]'', ''[[Luke Cage (TV series)|Luke Cage]]'', and ''[[Iron Fist (TV series)|Iron Fist]]''. The #8 entry is dedicated to "[[That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana]]", which is a crossover between ''[[That's So Raven]]'', ''[[The Suite Life of Zack & Cody]]'', and ''[[Hannah Montana]]''. The #4 entry is dedicated to "[[It's About Time|The Time Ball Saga]]", which is a crossover between ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch'', ''[[Boy Meets World]]'', ''You Wish'', and ''Teen Angel''. Footage from the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode "[[Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel|Mission Marvel]]" and "[[Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana]]" (which is a crossover between ''[[The Suite Life on Deck]]'', ''[[Hannah Montana]]'', and ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'') is also used.
*In "10 TV Crossovers That Fans Couldn't Believe Actually Came True", the #9 entry is dedicated to ''[[The Defenders (TV series)|The Defenders]]'', which is a crossover between ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Daredevil]]'', ''[[Jessica Jones (TV series)|Jessica Jones]]'', ''[[Luke Cage (TV series)|Luke Cage]]'', and ''[[Iron Fist (TV series)|Iron Fist]]''. The #8 entry is dedicated to "[[That's So Suite Life of Hannah Montana]]", which is a crossover between ''[[That's So Raven]]'', ''[[The Suite Life of Zack & Cody]]'', and ''[[Hannah Montana]]''. The #4 entry is dedicated to "[[It's About Time|The Time Ball Saga]]", which is a crossover between ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch'', ''[[Boy Meets World]]'', ''You Wish'', and ''Teen Angel''. Footage from the ''[[Phineas and Ferb]]'' episode "[[Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel|Mission Marvel]]" and "[[Wizards on Deck with Hannah Montana]]" (which is a crossover between ''[[The Suite Life on Deck]]'', ''[[Hannah Montana]]'', and ''[[Wizards of Waverly Place]]'') is also used.
Line 4,248: Line 4,248:*"Top 30 Best Monster Movies of the Century So Far" (premiered March 30, 2025) ranks ''[[Alien: Romulus]]'' at #30 and ''[[Prey]]'' at #26. While talking about ''Eight-Legged Freaks'', footage from ''[[Arachnophobia]]'' is used.
*"Top 30 Best Monster Movies of the Century So Far" (premiered March 30, 2025) ranks ''[[Alien: Romulus]]'' at #30 and ''[[Prey]]'' at #26. While talking about ''Eight-Legged Freaks'', footage from ''[[Arachnophobia]]'' is used.
*In "30 Most Notorious and Infamous Crimes of the 90s", footage from [[ABC News]] reports and [[National Geographic Partners|National Geographic]] productions is used throughout the video.
*In "30 Most Notorious and Infamous Crimes of the 90s", footage from [[ABC News]] reports and [[National Geographic Partners|National Geographic]] productions is used throughout the video.
−*Top 20 Most Offensive South Park Jokes Ever” (published March 30, 2025) ranks Randy and [[Mickey Mouse]] starting the COVID-19 pandemic by having intercourse with a bat at #11.
*"Top 20 Most Offensive South Park Jokes Ever" (published March 30, 2025) ranks Randy and [[Mickey Mouse]] starting the COVID-19 pandemic by having intercourse with a bat at #11.
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