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The Nostalgia Critic begins his reviewing career with a quick review of Michael Bay's adaptation of "Transformers."

S1 • E2
Nostalgic disappointment abound when the The Nostalgia Critic reviews the VHS of "Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue", a crossover of epic (and educational) proportions. From Simon from "Alvin and the Chipmunks" discussing marijuana, to cheesy songs about saying no to drugs, to a speech by H.W. Bush himself, The Critic attempts to survive this byproduct of his drug-riddled childhood. will he?

S1 • E3
The critic talks about the trailer of clover filed.

S1 • E4
The Critic decides to review the 1995 film, Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Movie.

S1 • E5
The Critic is among the many Harry Potter fans anticipating the midnight release of the final Harry Potter book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."

S1 • E6
An avid fan of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, the Critic reviews all three of the live-action Turtle movies, but is disappointed by how poorly they hold up.

S1 • E7
The critic does his first top 11 list.

S1 • E8
The Critic reviews the 1993 live-action adaptation of Super Mario Bros. He feels that it does the game, as well as movies in general, a grave injustice.

S1 • E9
J.J. Abrams' monster movie "Cloverfield" is finally released and, upon seeing it, the Nostalgia Critic is disappointed that the monster in question is just a monster. Giving his opinion on the film, he then proceeds to re-enact the movie using his hand-held VHS camera.

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In this two-part episode, the Critic reviews two of the most popular fighting games that became really bad movies. First up: Street Fighter, a movie saved only by the performance of the late Raul Julia as M. Bison.

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In the conclusion of this 2-part episode, the Critic reviews the other bad movie based on a popular fighting game: Mortal Kombat, a movie weighed down by Johnny Cage's bad quips.

S1 • E12
When the Critic reviews Space Jam, he becomes extremely dismayed, being a big fan of the old school Looney Tunes, he dislikes all the new-age humor and winks to the audience. That and the prospect of a sexualized cartoon bunny is quite sickening to him.

S1 • E13
The Critic becomes annoyed by all of the Nerd's fans comparing them, and tells him to just admit that the Critic is superior.

S1 • E14
When the Nerd responds to the Critic's rant by claiming to be a fan of his, the Critic searches to uncover the inevitable hidden insult.

S1 • E15
The critic despite not having any knowledge of the franchise he reviews Pokémon the first movie.

S1 • E16
The Critic is outraged to discover that the Nerd plans to beat him to a review of the movie "The Wizard", and believes he is doing it out of petty jealousy.

S1 • E17
The Critic reviews the movie "The Wizard" and comes to the conclusion that it's more fun to play video games than to watch people play them, and suspects nobody from the movie went on to have a career...or did they?

S1 • E18
The Critic praises Animaniacs for being written just as much for adults as for children, and cites examples.

S1 • E19
The Critic reviews the worst Batman movie ever made, becomes particularly outraged at the Bat-Credit Card, and concludes with a rousing musical number.

S1 • E20
The Critic recounts all the theme songs from his childhood that still get stuck in his head.

S1 • E21
The Critic tries to get to the bottom of why we keep watching sports movies when they all have the same plot.

S1 • E22
The Nerd posts a video insulting the Critic, who then challenges him to review a horrible nostalgic movie.

S1 • E23
The Critic reviews the top eleven most memorable Anti-Drug ads, some of which made more sense than others.

S1 • E24
The Critic goes to confront the Nerd in person, who is appearing with Captain S at an event... and a live, slow-motion fistfight ensues. The Nerd agrees to review a horrible nostalgic movie... so long as the Critic also reviews a video game.

S1 • E25
The Critic reviews Ted Turner's environmental propaganda cartoon Captain Planet, and even lands an interview with "cast member" Ma-Ti.

S1 • E26
The Critic praises Nickelodeon's innovative family game show "Double Dare", particularly the dedication of host Marc Summers.

S1 • E27
The Critic accuses "3 Ninjas" of being a lame attempt to cash in on the success of "Home Alone" and the Ninja Turtles series.

S1 • E28
The Critic counts down the sexiest animated women.

S1 • E29
In response to a challenge put forth by the Angry Video Game Nerd, the Critic decides to do a video game review of a horrible game based on the film "Bebe's Kids."

S1 • E30
The Critic puts out a call for a contest for women to become the Nostalgia Chick.

S1 • E31
The Critic believes He-Man to be the gayest action hero we ever had as children, and reviews the live-action film adaptation.

S1 • E32
The Critic tries to rip apart the first Sesame Street movie, but even he has a sentimental side.

S1 • E33
The Critic reviews a few of the more famous "Saved by the Bell" episodes, including the drug episode, the oil episode, and the "Behind the Music" episode.

S1 • E34
A longtime Tom and Jerry fan, the Critic is devastated to hear the cat and mouse not only talk, but sing, dance, and get along.

S1 • E35
The Critic lists the movie and television scenes that still make him cry.

S1 • E36
The Critic announces the winner of the Nostalgia Chick contest, and offers the two runners-up their own shows as well.

S1 • E37
The Critic insists that the seemingly-cliché-ridden and poorly-constructed "Surf Ninjas" is actually a work of genius.

S1 • E38
The Nerd apologizes to the Critic for the feud...but the two are quickly back to their old ways as the Nerd dares the Critic to come down and take him face to face.

S1 • E39
The Critic recounts the top eleven cartoons from his childhood that he thinks still hold up today.

S1 • E40
The Critic attacks "Kazaam", for its implications of slavery, pedophilia, and Shaq's horrible acting and rapping.

S1 • E41
The Critic and the Nerd duke it out in the Nerd's basement.

S1 • E42
The Critic praises the work of Hollywood's most famous poster artist.

S1 • E43
The Critic negatively reviews the Teddy Ruxpin doll. The doll doesn't like that. Not...one...bit.

S1 • E44
The Critic reviews the Double Dragon movie, which makes a lot less sense than the plot of the game.

S1 • E45
The Critic remembers some movies so we don't have to... but maybe we want to remember these ones.

S1 • E46
The Critic reviews George Lucas' notorious Marvel Comics adaptation.

S1 • E47
After receiving complaints about his review of the first Mortal Kombat movie, the Critic turns his sights on the more-universally-hated sequel...but not before bidding farewell to a very close friend: his beard.

S1 • E48
The Critic reviews Roland Emmerich's Godzilla remake, noting that, like all of Emmerich's films, the ad campaign was far more impressive than the movie.

S1 • E49
The Critic counts down the most badass villains the Mouse House ever gave us.

S1 • E50
The Critic remembers the illogical Super Mario cartoon, including the obnoxious Zelda segment.

S1 • E51
The Critic recalls his top 12 favorite Christmas movies and specials. Why top 12? Because it's Christmas.

S1 • E52
The Critic's post-holiday depression hits its peak when he has to review "Jingle All The Way".

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