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I absolutely love the beat down Wendy gave Cartman, both because of how mostly one-sided it was and how Cartman was so confused afterwards due to the head trauma.😂😂😂
I think my favorite part of the Stranger Things one is that it just starts with Billy driving up to Will’s and Steve’s just standing at the porch, hands on hips, looking like the disapproving, protective mother he is 😂
i used to be a bully until i saw the pain and hurt i was causing to the 2 classmates i bullied. that was probably my first experience of shame. when they were ready we even became friends. i never bullied anyone again after that. during my in-school suspension our guidance councilor helped me realize that feeling in my stomach was guilt and helped me right an apology letter to read to them. i wanted to give it to them lol but he said it would mean more to them if they heard the words from me so i did and i cried when i did lol
@@sonamytmnt9783 mee-gwetch (thank you) i don't know but it has something to do with the environment they're raised in and how the adults around them behave. maybe it's that sense of power and control they get from bullying others because they're victims of bullying themselves. but i don't know why they would want others to feel that way when they know exactly how much it hurts physically, emotionally and mentally. that's why i won't ever say anything racist and be racist towards anyone. i know how much those disgusting words can hurt even when i act like they don't and i don't want to ever make anyone feel that way
Total Drama's Heather saga really came full circle. Heather was the reason Lindsey got eliminated and it was because of Lindsey that she got humiliated on live TV and eliminated.
And Lindsey kind of got the last word on Heather before she got eliminated by basically calling Heather out as a *I can’t say everything she said on account it was censored*
Not to mention that Heather threatened to shave off Lindsey's hair in her sleep one episode... guess what happens to Heather. Poetic justice at its finest.
6:13-7:01 A classmate of mine spoiled it back in Middle school 15 years ago, but that’s okay. It still made the elimination that occurred in November of 2008 to be one of the best news for me in the year of 2008. Man! What a time to be alive.
Daryl was a wiener but he never abused Samantha or sat there drinking beer all day. In the 60's my dad made sure my mom and my sisters all knew they could do whatever they wanted in life. Back then that was pretty unusual.
I know people have had it much worse. When my sisters started in on my wife I pulled the plug about 10 years ago. My mom left me a small trust but put my sister in charge. It was "decided" I couldn't touch it until I was 71 and if I died before then my wife gets nothing. That ended last week, now I never have to talk to them again. When my niece had her 3rd suicide attempt my sister visited her ONCE in the hospital to tell her she was paralyzed. I was lucky to have options, some don't.
If it's you being bullied take the first chance you get and get out. I put up with this for 40+ years but when my wife became a target I finally plugged the plug. It happens all the time and often the bully either won't acknowledge it or is too smug to admit to it. When it's your own family it makes it even worse. For your own sanity just get out, sometimes there is no revenge.
@Herowebcomics some people are fixated on revenge. Like self pity, resentment, being condescending, guilt and anger in general it's not healthy. Life is too short.
One scene you forgot to mention was in the "Community" episode 'Comparative Religion'. In the episode, Jeff defends Abed from a bully named Mike. Mike then challenges Jeff to a fight; Shirley is the one in Jeff's friend group who doesn't support him. However, after she witnesses him try to pass her wisdom onto Mike, Shirley gives Jeff the go-ahead. This allows Jeff and his friends to win.
I loved when Jonathan beats the crap out of Steve from stranger things, yes, Steve has redemption, yes, Steve has tremendous character development and one of my favorite characters on the show, but it was such an intense scene to show bullies that there is a limit to how much you can bully someone
I don't like how there are bullies. I've been bullied before, unfortunately. Heather's Close Shave" is the only episode I saw on this list. I didn't know she was refusing a dare and went home for that.
I remember that SpongeBob episode of Flats when I was a kid. I hated him so much but when SpongeBob was just absorbing his hits and he got exhausted, I laughed lol
Even though Kyle whooped Cartman's ass for giving him AIDS, Wendy beating him was very well warranted. Making fun of breast cancer and Wendy in general was the last straw for her
The Seahorse Seashell Party episode was just the worst. That moment with Meg alone would’ve made up for all of it if it weren’t for the fact that she really apologized on rightfully calling out her family.
Shame there are no Grange Hill bullies in this list: Gripper Stebson (tried to start a race war), Imelda Davis, Mr Hicks (bullying one particular pupil before being punched by another teacher), Mr Bronson, Jill Harcourt (played by Alex Kingston in her first role) and Mickey Doyle.
The best part about Heather's downfall is that shaving was LINDSAY'S idea. The girl Heather lied to, manipulated, double crossed, and berated all season was the one that lead to that harpy getting what she deserved.
A bully getting what's coming to them is satisfying all on its own, but it's made even sweeter when they learn their lesson in the process, which, sadly is not always the case.
@@Hero_of_Comedy Or when Nergal Jr. made Sperg his pet after giving him a wedgie or in the Christmas special when Mrs. Claus made her elfpires eat Sperg for throwing snowballs.
The Stelio situation in "American Dad" is the most hilarious comedic take on bullying I've ever seen - The theme music for Stelio combined with Stelio's non-chalant, "this is standard routine" attitude, and the brutality of the beat-down, is what really makes it completely hilarious, I think. Really, I think this should be 1 on the list. The Simpsons wins due to being the cultural phenomenon that it is. I will say that the episode, "Bart The General", is epic though. Noticeably, with the episode ending with Bart and Nelson being uneasy allies, this starts the style of Nelson drifting from being Bart's friend to bully, depending on whichever episode it is, and helps define "the rubber-band reality" Matt Groening says the show takes place in. You could say it gets bonus points for weight and importance. It feels weird seeing "The Bully" from "Malcolm in the Middle" here, as Reese himself is an infuriating bully - While we follow the life of a "bad guy" and put our mindset in that setting when watching the show, we know that anytime he suffers for a wrongdoing, he's getting what's coming to him, either via Lois' punishment or someone plotting and succeeding at revenge. However, that episode is a very funny, twisted way of looking at bullying, in and of itself - So much so, that "The Goldbergs" took from this for an episode where Adam is getting bullied on the school bus, and then Adam enlists Barry's help to overcome him, but he becomes the chief bully on the bus, and everyone there rises up to kick him out, including the original bully, who views the situation as a wake-up call regarding how bullying sucks. It's a shame Reese couldn't differentiate between going back to being a bully to help the school, and thus having a conscience, and being the same old, despicable Reese he once was, abandoning the empathy he briefly felt after getting beaten up, but it humorously suits his simple mind. Plus, the status quo and whatnot.
Caruso from Everybody Hates Chris should've definitely been on this list. Watching him get such a savage ass whopping was some of the most satisfying television I'd ever watched and I will never get tired of it
I can so agree on those moments in Family Guy (even though Meg should never have apologised to her family after standing up to them for always picking on her, no thanks to the stupid status quo), Teen Titans (hence why I've come to appreciate Jinx), Hannah Montana (even though I hate that show and the main character herself), iCarly, South Park (though I'm yet to properly watch that, but I enjoy karma for Eric Cartman), American Dad (since I hate Stan Smith) and The Simpsons (though I do like Nelson Muntz). Yet to see all of Doctor Who, Peanuts (only seen The Peanuts Movie), SpongeBob SquarePants...and pretty much iCarly, South Park, American Dad and The Simpsons even though I've started watching them. Also haven't seen Tiny Toon Adventures, Stargate SG-1, The Amazing World of Gumball, Total Drama, Bewitched, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Flash, Star Trek, Malcolm in the Middle or Stranger Things.
Seeing Charlie Brown win at something for once had to be the greatest miracle in Peanuts history. Too bad it was once in a lifetime, just like it was for the Rabbit when he finally got some Trix cereal after winning a bike race.
Community - The Study group deals with some bullies with some serious Roid Rage. But watching Joel, Annie, & Shirley (The Cool Headed ones) going medieval on them was fun to watch.
yeah Sam can be a force to be reckoned with... its not that shes mean or wants to buttersock someone in the face... she just stands up for her friend that dont have the courage to do herself!!
Sam is just an alpha bully. That's the only reason she stepped in. I honestly don't know what the writers were thinking when they came up with her. She makes horrible choices and never learns from them. In fact, in some instances, she doubles down on them.
YEEEESSSS!! Finally, The Amazing World of GumBall is mentioned again! (Ahem) Sorry, I get excited but anyway, I didn’t expect Richard to get bullied by Harold. Makes me feel bad for him
You could’ve added Ed, Edd n Eddy in this because: The Kanker sisters: In the episode A Fistful of Ed, Eddy became so furious of the Kankers’ “love” for the Eds and smooching Double D, he drives them away by yelling them to beat it. The Cul-de-sac kids: In EEnE’s Big Picture Show, after their latest scam had once again gone horribly and disastrously wrong, injuring Kevin, Nazz, Rolf, Jonny, and Plank, and made them furiously want to literally destroy the Eds for good, the frightened Eds fleed for their lives from the Cul-de-sac using Eddy’s brother’s car, but the angry kids chased them and were about to gang up and bully them to death when Double D grabs hold of the merry-go-around and throws the angry cul-de-sac kids up to the sky and defeats them (with Kevin warning them that it’s not the last time the Eds will see of him), before the car and the Eds flew and leave Peach Creek, while Kevin furiously roars "DORKS!!!!!!!!!!". Despite what the Eds did to them was low, it was very great and satisfying that they finally managed to fight off and defeated them, especially after nearly the entire series of them getting despised, humiliated, mistreated, and bullied by Kevin and the other kids (e.g., If It Smells Like an Ed which is where the Cul-de-sac kids are at their absolute WORST, EEnE's Boo Haw Haw, Smile for the Ed which is Kevin at his WORST, etc.). Eddy’s Brother: Also in BPS, when Eddy’s long unseen brother had made his very first onscreen appearance and revealed to be an unlikable, sadistic jerk who takes great pleasure into tormenting and bullying Eddy daily and even bashes and hurts Double D, not only were the other two Eds, but also the boys (Kevin, Rolf, and Jimmy) and girls (Nazz, Sarah, and the Kanker sisters) of Peach Creek were so shocked and outraged of this that they stood up to Eddy, with Ed defeating him by knocking him out cold with his door. At the end when the finally accepted Eds head back to Peach Creek with the Cul-de-sac kids (except Jonny and Plank who was beaten for attacking the Eds), the defeated Eddy’s brother gets taken by the Kanker sisters for a “mouth to mouth”.
@@MrTimshellscherber True, this episode is where the kids, mostly Sarah and Kevin, get their comeuppance with Sarah getting yelled and driven away by a bad-tempered Ed (caused by a pebble in his shoe as revealed in the end) and Kevin getting hit and flung into the sky by Ed through via Eddy as a baseball bat
@@MrTimshellscherber Oh yeah that episode, Kevin got grounded throughout the episode until the end and he (with Double D’s help) gets back at Eddy and Ed for mocking him for it
Hating fictional characters seems tremendously stupid to me and is a reflection of spiteful idiots. I suffered bullying at school and I don't get angry with cartoons lol
Brain standing up for Meg against Connie was the best family guy along with stewie being naked in other one during bullies and stewie beating up barts bully
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I absolutely love the beat down Wendy gave Cartman, both because of how mostly one-sided it was and how Cartman was so confused afterwards due to the head trauma.😂😂😂
The only ones who beat up Cartman were the boys. Girls don't beat up boys cause that's impossible
I love the beatdown that Sam gave the bully who dared to pick on Carly. NOBODY messes with Carly when Sam is around!
seriously a buttersock is a great weapon... such a great use for socks that dont have the matching one lmho...
Jennette visualized her mom
You don’t fuck with Sam Puckett or her friends.
@@Rako_the_Awesomeexcept for Freddie, Sam almost never cared about him, in fact she even enjoyed when he was hurt whether by her or other people
@@fergonzalez5670Sam is trash. Basically, a villain who never gets her comeuppance.
When Peter Griffin made Lucy hold the football for Charlie, that was good payback, and it was hilarious 😂
Roadhouse!🤣
Meg Griffin beating up her own dad Peter Griffin after got out of prison at the age of 17 = Priceless. 😂
Despite I love the show, still I say that it should have been cancelled before.
@@k.r.i.s.t.a.q.n.u.s.h.i. Or maybe play it like Futurama where it goes on a strangely long hiatus and then go for another run.
@@TheIrkenEmpire420 And maybe expecting for some changes after the hiatus.
Oh Meg
I honestly hate how many people like to see Meg getting Tortured because it's not fair because all Meg wants to do is have a happy and normal life.
“And I’m not listening!” One of my favourite comebacks
I think my favorite part of the Stranger Things one is that it just starts with Billy driving up to Will’s and Steve’s just standing at the porch, hands on hips, looking like the disapproving, protective mother he is 😂
i used to be a bully until i saw the pain and hurt i was causing to the 2 classmates i bullied. that was probably my first experience of shame. when they were ready we even became friends. i never bullied anyone again after that.
during my in-school suspension our guidance councilor helped me realize that feeling in my stomach was guilt and helped me right an apology letter to read to them. i wanted to give it to them lol but he said it would mean more to them if they heard the words from me so i did and i cried when i did lol
See that’s someone with a redemption arc. Why can’t all bullies just learn how to be good people like you ❤
@@sonamytmnt9783 mee-gwetch (thank you)
i don't know but it has something to do with the environment they're raised in and how the adults around them behave. maybe it's that sense of power and control they get from bullying others because they're victims of bullying themselves. but i don't know why they would want others to feel that way when they know exactly how much it hurts physically, emotionally and mentally.
that's why i won't ever say anything racist and be racist towards anyone. i know how much those disgusting words can hurt even when i act like they don't and i don't want to ever make anyone feel that way
@@isaiahach Me neither. Current bullies can learn a lot from you. Maybe you can teach them how to accept themselves and how their words treat others
Watching Meg tell off her entire family was so satisfying.
@@baxteranimations71Yeah, thanks a lot, Brian😠
it would have been if it had lasted.
@jarredbillings2332 I agreed and he should have stayed dead.😑
Yes it was Satisfying and Pay Backs are a B**ch!
@@baxteranimations71the saddest thing is she decided to become a scapegoat
Total Drama's Heather saga really came full circle. Heather was the reason Lindsey got eliminated and it was because of Lindsey that she got humiliated on live TV and eliminated.
And Lindsey kind of got the last word on Heather before she got eliminated by basically calling Heather out as a *I can’t say everything she said on account it was censored*
Oh.
Not to mention that Heather threatened to shave off Lindsey's hair in her sleep one episode... guess what happens to Heather. Poetic justice at its finest.
6:13-7:01
A classmate of mine spoiled it back in Middle school 15 years ago, but that’s okay.
It still made the elimination that occurred in November of 2008 to be one of the best news for me in the year of 2008.
Man! What a time to be alive.
I Absolutely Love how these Despicable TV Bullies gotten EXACTLY what they deserve. They have these karma coming.
I agree with you, maybe they should do a list of top 20 times anime bullies got what they deserve or anime villains got what they deserve.
@@erikajuarez9537 Thanks! And, you're definitely right about the List of 20 Anime Bullies Got What They Deserve
Yet meg still gets treated like crap afterwards. Wish she stayed that way.
She should've (could've developed into either a badass or had Pete change himself)
Meg standing up for herself was so savage until she apologized.
@@FIRESTAR56566 I wish she didn't
@@PurpleGuy661 What a character get sum development they usually revert back to the original role
@@darkneon5637 yeah ik (happens in anything I watch: character gets developed for a couple of minutes, then reverts to their usual)
Wendy vs. Cartman and Stelio Contos beats up Stan = Priceless 😂
Samatha humiliated Sheila in BEWITCHED is the best thing. Still …like Samantha’s mom, I don’t know why she still stayed with Darry.
Daryl was a wiener but he never abused Samantha or sat there drinking beer all day. In the 60's my dad made sure my mom and my sisters all knew they could do whatever they wanted in life. Back then that was pretty unusual.
Darry? Isn't his name Dunkin?
Ugh, bullies make me sick to the stomach.
Me too, I even can't look at it.
I know people have had it much worse. When my sisters started in on my wife I pulled the plug about 10 years ago. My mom left me a small trust but put my sister in charge. It was "decided" I couldn't touch it until I was 71 and if I died before then my wife gets nothing. That ended last week, now I never have to talk to them again. When my niece had her 3rd suicide attempt my sister visited her ONCE in the hospital to tell her she was paralyzed. I was lucky to have options, some don't.
Bullies are a cancer to society
@@k.r.i.s.t.a.q.n.u.s.h.i. thank you.
Eventually most bullies will get what they deserve, as my dad once told me “the cemeteries are full of bullies, from messing with the wrong person”.
I thought Meg standing up to her family would be one of the top five
This was mostly because they switched everything back to normal with no psychological trauma remaining.
@@anthonymichaeleardley494 oh right
Oh well, it was still a great moment
@@crypticghost21 I know but still, she hit Peter in the balls with a bag of nickels 💰
@@anthonymichaeleardley494 It's things like that how she gets back at him and the rest of her family for the abuse they put her through
According to TV Tropes this list would be an example of "Laser-Guided Karma."
Laser-Guided Karma is when something coincidentally happens. When it's done intentionally, it's Kick the Son of a Bitch.
@Markiegee55 So have I. And of all the tropes I've seen, my favorite one is Asshole Victim.
I Love Mai's Betrayal against Azula. It's Satisfying.
Me to it was satisfying 😁
@@marionneary1128 Why do you think I Love Mai so much?
Azula gets what she deserved.
If it's you being bullied take the first chance you get and get out. I put up with this for 40+ years but when my wife became a target I finally plugged the plug. It happens all the time and often the bully either won't acknowledge it or is too smug to admit to it. When it's your own family it makes it even worse. For your own sanity just get out, sometimes there is no revenge.
The best revenge is living a better life!
@Herowebcomics some people are fixated on revenge. Like self pity, resentment, being condescending, guilt and anger in general it's not healthy. Life is too short.
@@dicksonfranssen Right!
You let go of the need to get back at the person and live better.
Loved watching heather get karma on herself on total drama island
i LOVE when sam goes as some people would call it BEAST MODE on the bully that shoved carly
One scene you forgot to mention was in the "Community" episode 'Comparative Religion'. In the episode, Jeff defends Abed from a bully named Mike. Mike then challenges Jeff to a fight; Shirley is the one in Jeff's friend group who doesn't support him. However, after she witnesses him try to pass her wisdom onto Mike, Shirley gives Jeff the go-ahead. This allows Jeff and his friends to win.
It’s really hard to find another word for fight.
Also, a nerd in high school and then who became a jock afterwards…deadly combination.
I loved when Jonathan beats the crap out of Steve from stranger things, yes, Steve has redemption, yes, Steve has tremendous character development and one of my favorite characters on the show, but it was such an intense scene to show bullies that there is a limit to how much you can bully someone
Meg Griffin let out years of repressed rage in just one beating.
I don't like how there are bullies. I've been bullied before, unfortunately.
Heather's Close Shave" is the only episode I saw on this list. I didn't know she was refusing a dare and went home for that.
I remember that SpongeBob episode of Flats when I was a kid. I hated him so much but when SpongeBob was just absorbing his hits and he got exhausted, I laughed lol
Wendy Testaburger beat the crap out of the disrespectful Eric Cartman = Both brutal and priceless.
🙂👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Even though Kyle whooped Cartman's ass for giving him AIDS, Wendy beating him was very well warranted. Making fun of breast cancer and Wendy in general was the last straw for her
@@jarredbillings2332
Actually, it was HIV.
@@mr.decencykeepinitreal6348 Oh. Well, it was still a pretty dick move😋
@@mr.decencykeepinitreal6348Isn't it the same thing?
Wendy did jack shit. Only the boys beat Cartman up.
The Seahorse Seashell Party episode was just the worst. That moment with Meg alone would’ve made up for all of it if it weren’t for the fact that she really apologized on rightfully calling out her family.
Peter deserved every butt kicking he got in family guy
I Agree 💯 Percent!
Reese as the Bully with a moral code is kind of great, and really reflects his role in the family.
Shame there are no Grange Hill bullies in this list: Gripper Stebson (tried to start a race war), Imelda Davis, Mr Hicks (bullying one particular pupil before being punched by another teacher), Mr Bronson, Jill Harcourt (played by Alex Kingston in her first role) and Mickey Doyle.
Watching Azula get her ass handed to her several times was so glorifying. I love it.
For Avatar I'd go with Aang dodging the Fire nation academy bullies attacks
That's what you call Aikido. Plus, smart move
They all deserve it
The best part about Heather's downfall is that shaving was LINDSAY'S idea. The girl Heather lied to, manipulated, double crossed, and berated all season was the one that lead to that harpy getting what she deserved.
Remember Angela from Stranger Things 4? SHE WAS GIVEN HELL FROM EL! 😡🔥👉🛼
A bully getting what's coming to them is satisfying all on its own, but it's made even sweeter when they learn their lesson in the process, which, sadly is not always the case.
I like it when bullies get put in the place. 😀👍
I'm surprised that Sperg from Billy and Mandy didn't make this list, Because he always got what he deserved.
yeah like the time a tricycle gave him the ultimate wedgie.
@@Hero_of_Comedy Or when Nergal Jr. made Sperg his pet after giving him a wedgie or in the Christmas special when Mrs. Claus made her elfpires eat Sperg for throwing snowballs.
The Stelio situation in "American Dad" is the most hilarious comedic take on bullying I've ever seen - The theme music for Stelio combined with Stelio's non-chalant, "this is standard routine" attitude, and the brutality of the beat-down, is what really makes it completely hilarious, I think. Really, I think this should be 1 on the list. The Simpsons wins due to being the cultural phenomenon that it is. I will say that the episode, "Bart The General", is epic though. Noticeably, with the episode ending with Bart and Nelson being uneasy allies, this starts the style of Nelson drifting from being Bart's friend to bully, depending on whichever episode it is, and helps define "the rubber-band reality" Matt Groening says the show takes place in. You could say it gets bonus points for weight and importance.
It feels weird seeing "The Bully" from "Malcolm in the Middle" here, as Reese himself is an infuriating bully - While we follow the life of a "bad guy" and put our mindset in that setting when watching the show, we know that anytime he suffers for a wrongdoing, he's getting what's coming to him, either via Lois' punishment or someone plotting and succeeding at revenge. However, that episode is a very funny, twisted way of looking at bullying, in and of itself - So much so, that "The Goldbergs" took from this for an episode where Adam is getting bullied on the school bus, and then Adam enlists Barry's help to overcome him, but he becomes the chief bully on the bus, and everyone there rises up to kick him out, including the original bully, who views the situation as a wake-up call regarding how bullying sucks.
It's a shame Reese couldn't differentiate between going back to being a bully to help the school, and thus having a conscience, and being the same old, despicable Reese he once was, abandoning the empathy he briefly felt after getting beaten up, but it humorously suits his simple mind. Plus, the status quo and whatnot.
I loved when Wendy beats the shit out of Cartman. One of the times Cartman got his much needed karma
I know right but like imagine if they made a My Name Is Earl style episode on Cartman that would very funny
Cartman gets the shit beat out of him by boys only. Wendy was weak
Funny how the iCarly scene shows Sam instantly turn into a woman (a stunt double) the moment she jumps on the bully.
Yea that was hilarious
Seeing Richard get revenge on Harold was so satisfying. I only wish we could have seen the aftermath of Harold blowing up his house
hypocrite. stan never did face the bully, even as an adult. what a disappointing father.
Stan getting beat up will always make me laugh
They're up the stairs for the love of God you've got the oranges up the stairs never gets old man
Caruso from Everybody Hates Chris should've definitely been on this list. Watching him get such a savage ass whopping was some of the most satisfying television I'd ever watched and I will never get tired of it
I can so agree on those moments in Family Guy (even though Meg should never have apologised to her family after standing up to them for always picking on her, no thanks to the stupid status quo), Teen Titans (hence why I've come to appreciate Jinx), Hannah Montana (even though I hate that show and the main character herself), iCarly, South Park (though I'm yet to properly watch that, but I enjoy karma for Eric Cartman), American Dad (since I hate Stan Smith) and The Simpsons (though I do like Nelson Muntz). Yet to see all of Doctor Who, Peanuts (only seen The Peanuts Movie), SpongeBob SquarePants...and pretty much iCarly, South Park, American Dad and The Simpsons even though I've started watching them. Also haven't seen Tiny Toon Adventures, Stargate SG-1, The Amazing World of Gumball, Total Drama, Bewitched, Avatar: The Last Airbender, The Flash, Star Trek, Malcolm in the Middle or Stranger Things.
Also, Alejandro got what he deserved when Heather nails him at his “six-o-clock”.
This is my favorite list of WatchMojo! I just love it when bullies get what they deserve
Seeing Charlie Brown win at something for once had to be the greatest miracle in Peanuts history. Too bad it was once in a lifetime, just like it was for the Rabbit when he finally got some Trix cereal after winning a bike race.
Community - The Study group deals with some bullies with some serious Roid Rage. But watching Joel, Annie, & Shirley (The Cool Headed ones) going medieval on them was fun to watch.
Another is in an episode of Step by Step where Cody (Sasha Mitchell) helps one of rhe kids defend against bullies in karate class
SpongeBob vs Flots,Wendy beating up Cartman is perfect😁 Meg tell of her family fantastic😁
Damn...Only a few minutes in, and I'm just surprised how you guys added in adult bullies, as well!
That Tealc scene was one of my favorite scenes
0:05 AND I AM ACTING! LOL.
Meg beating up Peter will never get old
yeah Sam can be a force to be reckoned with... its not that shes mean or wants to buttersock someone in the face... she just stands up for her friend that dont have the courage to do herself!!
Sam is just an alpha bully. That's the only reason she stepped in. I honestly don't know what the writers were thinking when they came up with her. She makes horrible choices and never learns from them. In fact, in some instances, she doubles down on them.
Rick & Morty - Jerry beating up Pissmaster...Who knew he had it in him?
Yeah boy that's what I'm talking about karma
I'm a bit surprised that Joffrey and Ramsey Bolton wasn't listed in this
YEEEESSSS!! Finally, The Amazing World of GumBall is mentioned again! (Ahem) Sorry, I get excited but anyway, I didn’t expect Richard to get bullied by Harold. Makes me feel bad for him
Someone should teach Bonnie a lesson for bullying her own husband Joe in Family Guy. When will karma come?
That Turn The Other Cheek Episode Of Moral Orel (2005-2008;2012) Orel kick that bully's ass and Clay's too worst dad ever
What about that time in Loud House when Lincoln gives Chandler a piece of his own medicine?
@@goddessbettyd5614 I Never Saw The Loud House not a huge Nickelodeon guy but thanks though
10:34 Cisco: SUPERSONIC PUNCH BABY WHOO!!!!
I love that super sonic punch that flash delivered towards his former bully
@@huntermyers3551Oh yeah. And We all would react the same way as Cisco did in that Scene.
It makes me happy that you mentioned Stargate sg-1
I thought what Eleven did to Angela on Stranger Things was WAY more satisfying.
I love Ms Mojo And Ms Mojo
Perfect opening with Tennant’s Doctor Who.
Man I love frogs
You could’ve added Ed, Edd n Eddy in this because:
The Kanker sisters: In the episode A Fistful of Ed, Eddy became so furious of the Kankers’ “love” for the Eds and smooching Double D, he drives them away by yelling them to beat it.
The Cul-de-sac kids: In EEnE’s Big Picture Show, after their latest scam had once again gone horribly and disastrously wrong, injuring Kevin, Nazz, Rolf, Jonny, and Plank, and made them furiously want to literally destroy the Eds for good, the frightened Eds fleed for their lives from the Cul-de-sac using Eddy’s brother’s car, but the angry kids chased them and were about to gang up and bully them to death when Double D grabs hold of the merry-go-around and throws the angry cul-de-sac kids up to the sky and defeats them (with Kevin warning them that it’s not the last time the Eds will see of him), before the car and the Eds flew and leave Peach Creek, while Kevin furiously roars "DORKS!!!!!!!!!!". Despite what the Eds did to them was low, it was very great and satisfying that they finally managed to fight off and defeated them, especially after nearly the entire series of them getting despised, humiliated, mistreated, and bullied by Kevin and the other kids (e.g., If It Smells Like an Ed which is where the Cul-de-sac kids are at their absolute WORST, EEnE's Boo Haw Haw, Smile for the Ed which is Kevin at his WORST, etc.).
Eddy’s Brother: Also in BPS, when Eddy’s long unseen brother had made his very first onscreen appearance and revealed to be an unlikable, sadistic jerk who takes great pleasure into tormenting and bullying Eddy daily and even bashes and hurts Double D, not only were the other two Eds, but also the boys (Kevin, Rolf, and Jimmy) and girls (Nazz, Sarah, and the Kanker sisters) of Peach Creek were so shocked and outraged of this that they stood up to Eddy, with Ed defeating him by knocking him out cold with his door. At the end when the finally accepted Eds head back to Peach Creek with the Cul-de-sac kids (except Jonny and Plank who was beaten for attacking the Eds), the defeated Eddy’s brother gets taken by the Kanker sisters for a “mouth to mouth”.
What about Little Blue Ed?
@@MrTimshellscherber True, this episode is where the kids, mostly Sarah and Kevin, get their comeuppance with Sarah getting yelled and driven away by a bad-tempered Ed (caused by a pebble in his shoe as revealed in the end) and Kevin getting hit and flung into the sky by Ed through via Eddy as a baseball bat
@@treforworonov194 Don’t forget A Case Of Ed.
@@MrTimshellscherber Oh yeah that episode, Kevin got grounded throughout the episode until the end and he (with Double D’s help) gets back at Eddy and Ed for mocking him for it
I love how Danny got Dash back. , Danny Phantom is my all time favorite show and part of my world
Heather really deserved ir
You should put the episode where Arthur punched DW. She totally deserved that and Arthur shouldn't have gotten in trouble.
Except boys should never hit girls.
3:41 I still think Harold was the one who created Stellar Corporation just to prank and bankrupt Richard and the Waterson family
Chloe and Lila from Miraculous Ladybug should have been on the list. They both got what they deserved in Season 5 of the show.
They should do a list for the Top 10/20 times Mr. Krabs Got What He Deserved
wow, this channel is awesome
You missed the most satisfying bully comeuppance in Star Trek. Captain Benjamin Sisko (DS9) clocking Q!
Dexter beat the s@@t out of a girl's father in season 5 because Astor told him that the girl was being bullied.
I’m shocked the didn’t include the scene from Cobra Kai where Brucks comes in to Cobra Kai and Hawk just outright destroys his face and spits on him
I wish that was on the list. 😞
You forgot about Rugrats Angelica she was a bully
I do love ty lee, shes sweet and girly yet can disable any person if she gets close enough to them. Shes like a heart shaped emp.
13:22 Does SpongeBob even HAVE a butt?
You forgot about Francis from The FairlyOdd Parents
Yeah in the episode kung Timmy Francis finally got his comeuppance courtesy of kung fu Timmy Turner
@@huntermyers3551It should've been on the list.
I think all of these TV bullies got the most well-deserved karma
Watching hated TV character get their comeuppance really does put a smile on my face
@@huntermyers3551Right you are ! 👍
I was expecting at least an honorable mention of Hawk on Cobra Kai Season 3 or Miguel on season 1
I would've liked that in the video.
#11 She definitely got her comeuppance.
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what goes around comes around.
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You know what they say revenge is a dish best served cold
@@huntermyers3551Right you are ! 👍
Angela from Stranger Things 4, got what she deserved. Along with Yoon Gwi Nam in All of us are Dead and more. You name it
That episode of the Simpsons was one of Grampa Simpson’s finest. He’s wasn’t just a senile old coot.
A kid named Joe AGGOT would not survive as a bully at my school. That's all I'll say
Muscle Man from Regular Show opening his "present" is my favorite example of this.
If I had to pick one maybe it would be the bad guys in in family guy
Hating fictional characters seems tremendously stupid to me and is a reflection of spiteful idiots. I suffered bullying at school and I don't get angry with cartoons lol
Brain standing up for Meg against Connie was the best family guy along with stewie being naked in other one during bullies and stewie beating up barts bully
Meg beating up Peter was so satisfying
260: Seeing Meg Griffin beating her dad’s ass in Family Guy, I love it!
Megan and Sam were my favorite characters😂
Love your video WatchMojo and keep up the great work