Top Nostalgia Critic Episodes
These are my absolute Favorite Nostalgia Critic Episodes
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- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersSo how bad could an animated movie centered around various food product mascots be? The Nostalgia Critic decides to hop on the bandwagon and review the 2012 animated flop Foodfight - only to discover that it is a movie from the deepest, darkest bowels of corporate hell, and the Anti-Christ of animation.
- 2007– 3h 6mTV-MA9.2 (80)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersMany have asked for it so here it is. The first 7 commercials specials from the Nostalgia Critic all in one massive video. Enjoy.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerBrent BlackLindsay EllisIt's an all-star musical sensation as the Nostalgia Critic teams up with Nostalgia Chick and Brentalfloss to review the 2001 musical Moulin Rouge.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRob WalkerThe Critic reviews the worst Batman movie ever made, becomes particularly outraged at the Bat-Credit Card, and concludes with a rousing musical number.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic reviews Titanic: The Legend Goes On, an Italian-animated movie that not only rips off James Cameron's movie and every animated movie ever made, it also includes the horrors of the Rapping Dog.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRob WalkerThe Critic is horrified to learn about the existence of another animated Titanic film, which is The Legend of the Titanic (1999), and finds it to be even worse than Titanic: The Legend Goes On... (2000).
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayTamara ChambersRemember the Titanic? Remember the animated Titanic? Remember the sequel to the animated Titanic? On a day that was a long time coming, the Nostalgia Critic dives deep into the sea of woe to review the 2004 sequel to the 1999 animated Titanic that features the lost city of Atlantis and rapping sharks. Man the life boats. Women and Critics first.
- 2007– 35mTV-MA7.8 (123)TV EpisodeDirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerJames RolfeMalcolm RayThe Nostalgia Critic and the Angry Video Game Nerd are called upon to save the good name of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, by both reviewing the 2014 Michael Bay atrocity and by restoring the fans' faith in those heroes in a half shell. But, unfortunately, the reviewers first have to save April O'Neil, so they walk and review at the same time.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRachel TietzMalcolm RayThe Critic is called upon by the Waterbenders to review the abysmal movie adaptation of Avatar: The Last Airbender, to help save the franchise. The Critic discovers what he already expected: the movie makes every mistake in the book.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayRachel TietzWhile babysitting Satan's daughter, Evilina, the Nostalgia Critic is forced to watch one of the worst movies ever made, The Cat in the Hat. Frightening images, adult humor and lack of loyalty to Seuss' work really grind the Critic's gears.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerMalcolm RayRachel TietzSatan searches for the right movie to put his daughter back on the right path, but unfortunately for him, the Nostalgia Critic gets his hands on it first. The infamous, 2005 Carrey-less sequel to The Mask: Son of the Mask. Having to endure the frightening imagery, asinine plot and horrible performances nearly scares the Critic half out of his wits.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerRob WalkerThe Nostalgia Critic reviews the Stephen King mini-series IT.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerThe Critic has finally found a movie with no redeeming value whatsoever: The Garbage Pail Kids Movie.
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerJames RolfeBy popular demand from his viewers, the Critic takes on one of the worst animated movies he's ever had to review: "Felix the Cat: The Movie."
- DirectorDoug WalkerStarsDoug WalkerNoah AntwilerOrlando BelisleThe Critic's past, present and future selves collide causing a temporal paradox that can only be solved by reviewing the 2002 live-action adaptation of Scooby-Doo.