The Nostalgia Critic reviews Transformers The Movie. However, he actually doesn't find anything wrong with this movie.
With the thought of all your favorite cartoon characters coming together for a feature-length episode, how could you go wrong? Well, the Nostalgia Critic shows how wrong it can get when he reviews Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue, a Saturday morning special, introduced by George H.W. Bush, that teaches the dangers of drug use. However, the Nostalgia Critic feels that most of the cartoons look more like they have been smoking something rather than practicing what they are preaching.
The Nostalgia Critic looks back at the Power Rangers with his review of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie. However, with a thin plot, pointless scenes earlier on, and overall not making much sense, the Nostalgia Critic finds this movie to be everything but morphenomenal.
Growing up loving the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Nostalgia Critic decides to revisit the live-action movies. However, with lackluster endings and a terrible third movie, will the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie franchise be as good as he once thought?
Everyone has been scared as a kid. So, the Nostalgia Critic decides to have a Top 11 list of the scariest moments from our childhood. Why Top 11? Because he likes to go one step beyond.
Growing up during the popularity of the Super Mario Brothers games, a movie based on them could not be anything but awesome. However, the Nostalgia Critic reviews the movie and shows that movies are nothing like the games they are based off of and are more terrible than entertaining.
After watching the Cloverfield movie, the Nostalgia Critic vents his anger about what ultimately became of the identity of The Monster. Afterwards, he reenacts the movie using his own hand-held camera.
The Nostalgia starts off this double-episode special by reviewing the movie Street Fighter. Even though it contains Raul Julia's final performance, it still doesn't stop the Nostalgia critic from hating the movie. With a confusing story, Jean-Claude Van Damme's accent, and an overly huge cast, the Nostalgia Critic shows that once again, movies based on videogames are terrible.
The finale of the two-part review special has the Nostalgia Critic reviewing the movie Mortal Kombat. However, with Johnny Cage's one-liners, Raiden's voice, an overly weak CIA agent, an Asian actor throw-in, and a PG-13 rating, the Nostalgia Critic finds more frustration than entertainment from this movie.
With the Looney Tunes and Michael Jordon teaming up for a movie, how can it go wrong. According to the Nostalgia Critic, it can. With the Looney Tunes not being funny, as well as the entire movie feeling like one big advertisement, the Nostalgia Critic shows that some things are better left seperate.
The Nostalgia Critic reviews Pokemon: The Movie. However, with no explanation as to what Pokemon are, as well as being a movie based around violence, yet promoting non-violence, the Nostalgia Critic finds the movie more confusing than entertaining.
After moving up the date of the review due to his feud with The Angry Video Game Nerd, The Nostalgia Critic finally reviews the movie The Wizard. With many sexual and violent themes, as well as the kids talking like adults, the Nostalgia Critic finds it hard to believe that this is a kid's movie. However, will the coolness of Lucas Barton make up for the rest of the movie's faults?
The Nostalgia Critic celebrates the greatness of the Animaniacs by counting down the Top 11 naughtiest moments from the show.
Regarded as one of the worst movies of all time, The Nostalgia Critic decides to review the movie Batman and Robin. With horrible puns and being horribly clichéd, this movie finally makes the Nostalgia Critic fly into a mad rage.
Growing up watching television shows, everyone remembers certain theme songs from their childhood. The Nostalgia Critic counts down the Top 11 catchiest theme songs.
The Nostalgia Critic finds it puzzling why we watch sports movies, even though we know what the outcome of the movie will be. Regardless, he decides to look at some of the sports movies from the 80s and 90s including The Mighty Ducks, Little Giants, Angels in the Outfield, Little Big League, The Sandlot, and other sports movies.
Kids are always warned about the dangers of drugs. However, some PSAs were scarier than informative. Due to growing up with drug PSAs, the Nostalgia Critic decides to countdown the Top 11 drug PSAs.
With nothing better to watch during the timeslot, the Nostalgia Critic reviews Captain Planet, a show that he was pretty forced to watch as a kid. He mocks the premise of the show, as well as vents his hate for the character of Wheeler, due to his annoying Brooklyn accent and his name. Later on, he interviews Ma-Ti, the character with the most useless power of the Captain Planet team, the power of Heart.
The Nostalgia Critic salutes Double Dare as one of the greater shows that once aired on Nickelodeon. Not only does he review the greatness of the show, but he also honors the host, Marc Summers, for hosting a messy show while having obsessive compulsive disorder.
At first thought, combining the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Home Alone movies was an interesting idea. However, the Nostalgia Critic shows that it's just a poor attempt at cashing in on the two franchises when he reviews the movie, 3 Ninjas.
The Nostalgia Critic decides to countdown the Top 11 hottest animated women from his childhood.
At long last, the Nostalgia Critic holds up his end of the deal with The Angry Video Game Nerd by reviewing a horrible video game. The game that he decides to review is Bébé's Kids for the SNES.
The Nostalgia Critic reviews the movie Masters of the Universe, based on the He-Man cartoon series. However, due to homoerotic overtones and a depressing plot, he find that this movie has almost nothing to do with He-Man.
The Nostalgia Critic decides to tear apart the movie Follow That Bird, a Sesame Street movie. However, will he be able to actually talk bad about such iconic characters from his childhood?
The Nostalgia Critic decides to review the television show Saved By The Bell. With horrible canned laughter, dated fashions, and unusual stories, the Nostalgia Critic finds the show more weird than entertaining. He also looks at famous episodes such as Jessie becoming addicted to caffeine pills and Zack stopping an oil corporation from building an oilrig on the campus.
Growing up loving the cartoon, The Nostalgia Critic reviews Tom and Jerry the Movie. However, with Tom and Jerry speaking, becoming good friends, and several musical numbers, he finds out that this movie is nothing but garbage by comparison.
The Nostalgia Critic announces his Top 11 saddest nostalgic moments from the movies and shows of his childhood.
The Nostalgia Critic reviews the movie Surf Ninjas. However, he finds every scene "genius". Is it true that he finds such an awful movie enjoyable, or is something else going on?
The Nostalgia Critic counts down the Top 11 nostalgic animated shows from his childhood.
The Nostalgia Critic reviews the movie Kazaam. However, he finds that due to Shaquille O'Neal's poor acting and a lame plot, this movie is better off not existing at all.
The Nostalgia Critic salutes Drew Struzan, who is well known for creating and painting famous movie posters.
The Nostalgia Critic gives a negative review of the Teddy Ruxpin doll. However, the doll comes to life for revenge.
The Nostalgia Critic reviews Double Dragon, a movie based off of the arcade video game. With cheesy villains, low quality storytelling, and trying to be more complex than the video game, he finds that the movie was made more by producers wanting money than making a good movie.
Wanting to make sure others know of other not-so-well-known nostalgic movies, the Nostalgia Critic counts down the Top 11 most underrated nostalgic classics.
The Nostalgia Critic reviews Howard the Duck, a movie with weird interactions between an anthropomorphic duck and humans. With a movie about a human girl falling in love with a duck, as well as having dark themes for a silly premise, he finds it more confusing than funny or entertaining.
Due to so many viewers requesting that he review Mortal Kombat: Annihilation, the Nostalgia Critic reviews the movie, but finds that the rumors of it being a horrible sequel are very true. With no plot and too many fighting scenes, will this movie make the Nostalgia Critic view the first movie as a masterpiece?
The Nostalgia Critic reviews the 1998 movie, Godzilla. However, does the horrible track record of the people producing this movie mean that this movie will be just as bad as Independence Day and The Day After Tomorrow?
Disney has brought children some very memorable villains. So, the Nostalgia Critic counts down the Top 11 Disney Villains of all time.
The Nostalgia Critic decides to review the Super Mario Brothers Super Show, including The Legend of Zelda. However, with inconsistent stories, being a bad parody of other movies, and poor animation, the Nostalgia Critic finds this show to be anything but super.
Being in the Christmas spirit, the Nostalgia Critic counts down the Top 12 greatest Christmas specials.
Suffering from the post-Christmas blues, the Nostalgia Critic reviews Jingle All the Way. With horrible acting, overly crazy situations, and the fact that it stars Arnold Schwarzenegger, he finds that this movie is better left wrapped up than opened on Christmas day.