Hunter August Hancock (born December 30, 1982), also known as MeatCanyon👁 Image
, is an American YouTuber, animator, cartoonist and voice actor who draws morbid cartoons often as parodies of different shows. His animations can be best summed up as surreal, horrific and darkly humorous, making for a uniquely interesting animator who twists childhood icons into bizarrely compelling videos. He also has a soothing, yet unnerving voice that he uses to great effect in his videos.
Despite the detail-heavy (often grotesquely so) nature of his animation style, he's also unique among independent YouTube animators for his uncommonly consistent and prolific upload schedule, frequently finishing 1-2 videos a month if not more.
He has done a crowd-funded original series called Monster Lab, detailing a mad scientist and his one-eyed assistant living in suburbia. He has also collaborated with Ethereal Snake, voicing Donald Duck in Mickey's Descent Into Madness. In 2023 he would go on to create another original animated series, Melvin's Macabre.
He also has a secondary YouTube channel called "Papa Meat"👁 Image
, where he uploads similar animations (sometimes riskier than his main channel) and live-action horror shorts, but has also branched into reviews, discussions about various topics, and other unscripted content. He's also the cohost of the animation podcast Cream Crew👁 Image
with Tom and Don from Flashgitz, and the Creepypasta reading/review podcast CreepCast👁 Image
with Wendigoon.
This web animated series provides examples of:
- Abusive Parents: The dad in We're Costco Guys sells his son into slavery to Costco in exchange for a discount.
- Adaptational Abomination: Many characters have this happen to them. Notably Thomas the Tank Engine in RAILROAD, Peppa Pig in I can count to three, Yōkai Bob the Builder, and Mario in POV: The Mario Movie.
- Adaptational Ugliness: Because of MeatCanyon's grotesque and caricatural artsyle, everyone ends up being much grossier than in its original version, Zuko and Sasuke stand out in this regard, being Pretty Boys in their own series and being just as horrific as everyone else here. The particular thing is that some characters, like Kevin and Eustace, are drawn almost identical, which give a stronger contrast to the more grotesque ones.
- Adaptational Villainy:
- A lot of the heroic protagonists in his parodies are turned into full blown villains for the sake of Black Comedy, but especially Pinnochio, the Cat in the Hat, Dora the Explorer, Thomas the Tank Engine, Willy Wonka, and Mario.
- Actually averted with the toys from Toy Story in "You Got a Friend in Me." They have creepy designs, and Andy is suspicious of them, but it turns out that they only hid their sentience from Andy since they give humans cancer when they reveal they're alive. Woody even allows Andy to smash a few toys in order to save his life, only intervening and dooming Andy when he forces his hand. After Andy gets cancer, the toys are sincerely apologetic and they mourn his death.
- Ain't Too Proud to Beg: In the sequel of Jawbreaker, Kevin begs for mercy and tries to apologize for all the times he made fun of the trio, but Eddy has already decided to kill him.
- Allegorical Character: Tony the Tiger in Breakfast on a Wednesday is a physical stand-in for addictive behavior/poor habits. When Joshua tries to eat healthier, Tony shows up and convinces him to instead eat a bowl of sugary cereal. A brief moment even shows Tony as Joshua's voice-actor in a costume, representing how Tony is really Joshua's own desire to continue his bad habits.
- Ambiguous Ending:
- Jawbreaker concludes with Kevin presumably getting killed by Ed. It is never revealed what Kevin saw in the tent... Until we got a follow-up in "Thank You A Million," where it's revealed the trio have been tying the cul-de-sac kids up and tearing their jaws off as revenge for all the abuse they've inflicted on them. That title wasn't just a candy reference.
- Whether or not Lightning McQueen rejected Thomas's offer is unclear, and the video itself ends with Thomas presumably taking Lightning and Tow Mater.
- In "FOR THE SUN," the ending doesn't clarify whether the Teletubbies are killed by the sun, or something even more sinister.
- Animated Actors: "The SpongeBob Tapes"👁 Image
shows SpongeBob and Squidward having a surprise meeting with the CEO of Nickelodeon. The CEO tells SpongeBob to "Lose the act" because of how serious the situation is. The CEO tells the duo that they found videos online of them doing gay tentacle porn.Nick CEO: Gentlemen, thank you for coming in today. This meeting shouldn't take too long.
SpongeBob (in-character): We're happy to come in.
Nick CEO: Lose the act SpongeBob, I don't need you in character for this.
SpongeBob (out of character): Well then what's the problem? - Anti-Villain: xQc doesn't become hostile until he catches the maids trying to steal from his treasure hoard.
- Apocalypse How: Class X-3 in Fat Shaming a Streamer. CaseOh grows taller and fatter every time he reacts to someone trolling him about his weight or someone says what's happening to him to which he assumes is more trolling. His weight also transfers to every device tuned into the livestream, causing massive holes that sink cities across the globe. Eventually, the Earth implodes into a black hole and sucks in the entire galaxy.
- Arc Words: "Remember when you liked Family Guy?" from "Trapped In A Family Guy Cutaway." Peter utters these words and variants of them (such as "I remember when you liked Family Guy") multiple times, as an ominous way of setting up a cutaway.
- Art Evolution: As videos go by, the art style gets more detailed and gains more shading. Also, the animation has gotten smoother.
- Art Shift: In Lasagna, Jon talking to Liz has him drawn in the typical Garfield artstyle while his face takes a deranged and slightly realistic form inside when he talks to his captives. Viciously subverted when it turns out there is no Art Shift. Jon can change his face to suit the situation where he is a dorky yet pleasant individual in public but is a sadistic psychopath in private.
- Artifact of Doom: A cow statue that produces the titular sauce in "Chick Fil A Sauce". The sauce is also implied to cause some very nasty side effects to the Chick-Fil-A's "employees"note Those employees, judging by the ending showing the protagonist as one, are also implied to be people who went too far Down the Rabbit Hole, in that they become mutants with features of cows and pigs that also produce the sauce from utters.note Although the transformation appears to be a slow one since the protagonist and the employee girl don't seem to have these features (yet).
- Asshole Victim: It's hard to feel bad for Geppetto in "THE WOODEN BOY" when it's strongly implied that he sacrificed an innocent child to properly bring Pinocchio to life. His remorse at the beginning appears to be authentic, but it's far too late by then.
- Bad Santa: "STAY ASLEEP...STAY SAFE" has a kid confronted by a creepy-looking Santa Claus.
- Bait-and-Switch:
- The Humpty Dumpty video has Humpty balancing precariously on the ledge of a building as the police are Talking Down the Suicidal. Humpty comments on his ability to draw crowds...only for it to be revealed that nobody's even paying attention to him, as the camera pans down to show a man threatening to jump out of the window directly beneath Humpty.
- "CLIPPED" shows a man who appears to be talking to his dog about his reluctance towards getting the dog neutered and finding it unfair that he has to do it. At the end of the video, it turns out the man was actually addressing his son, who was sitting beside him and was initially out of frame.
- Basement Dweller: Christopher Robin is portrayed as a completely unsympathetic version; he spends his day writing smutty fanfiction on Winnie and his friends and still lives with his mom whom he treats like utter garbage.
- Be Careful What You Wish For: In "The Angel of Gainz," TikTok bodybuilder Sam Sulek asks a scrawny kid if he wants to be big. When the kid answers yes, Sulek starts touching pressure points on his body, which transforms him Tetsuo-style into a muscle-bound freak. The whole time, the kid is screaming about how much it hurts, and once it's over, all he can do is tearfully beg Sulek to kill him.
- Bilingual Bonus: We're Costco Guys has voice-acting in Spanish and Indonesian, playing the parts of a Mexican human trafficking victim and Indonesian cocoa bean plantation overseers.
- Biting-the-Hand Humor: "youtube is killing me..." has MeatCanyon throw shade at YouTube's arbitrarily inconsistent content policies by showing him slaving under the control of Eldritch Abominations serving as stand-ins for YouTube moderators and YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki who randomly choose to "demonetize" his creations without explaining why. The video ultimately ends with MeatCanyon obtaining freedom by grabbing a Patreon card, which leads to the YouTube monsters enslaving him being destroyed while he and his creations are free to wander and do as they please.
- Bittersweet Ending:
- The Great Reptar Adventure ends with the deaths of Chaz, Stu, and Didi, and Chuckie and Tommy being sent to foster homes. But at least the babies seem unaware of the gravitas of the situation, and the former are such abusive monsters (with Chaz outright intending to abandon Tommy and Chuckie after killing Stu) it's not really a big loss.
- In "I've Got A Golden Ticket," while the SWAT team busts Wonka's factory and rescues Charlie in time, Wonka and his Oompa Loompas still get away scot-free, and it's heavily implied that Charlie will still be mentally scarred from the incident.
- “Youtube Music Critic” ends with Fantano, having learned that music taste doesn’t matter, celebrating about it via dancing. Then a policeman has him arrested due to his crazed state.
- Black Comedy: Oh, there's a lot. "The Great Reptar Adventure!" (which has a squabble between Stu Pickles, Didi Pickles and Chaz Finster ending with them being all shot dead while Tommy Pickles and Chuckie Finster are oblivious of what's going on), "Lasagna!" (where Jon Arbuckle's pets Garfield and Odie are actually two guys he's kidnapped and forced to act as his pets) and "I BOUGHT MY FRIEND HIS DREAM CAR!! #BLESSED" (which involves a man buying cars for his friends lashing out and devouring one of them alive when he complains about the problems buying him six Lamborghinis causes him) are probably the biggest examples.
- Body Horror: So much so, that it is commonly accepted that any character drawn in their canon design will die.
- JIMMY NEUTRON CANT BREATHE👁 Image
has Jimmy Neutron suffer from a faulty flow of oxygen due to his enlarged cranium. - Dylan is revealed to have cow-like udders which he forces his friends to drink from after devouring his friend and absorbing his nutrients.
- "Elon's Blue Check Mark" has Elon Musk accidentally stepping into a teleporter with the Twitter bird and the two becoming merged, in an homage to The Fly (1986), leading to Elon begging to die.
- In "The Angel of Gainz", Sam Sulek pokes a scrawny gym patron with his finger, painfully causing muscles to grow unstoppably wherever he does it until the guy is nothing but an unrecognisable hulk of muscles, begging for death. Disturbingly, he seems to think he's doing his victim a favour.
- JIMMY NEUTRON CANT BREATHE👁 Image
- Breather Episode: Most of MeatCanyon's channel focuses on horror with some dark comedy added in, but every now and then he uploads a video that drops the horror and dials up the absurdist dark comedy. Some examples of this are Field Trip👁 Image
and A Regrettable Pawn Stars Cartoon👁 Image
. - Broken Record: In Sneako Meets Charlie, Sneako's chat doesn't have much to say outside of some variation of "SOYBOY! CHARLIE L! SNEAKO W! NPC! BASED! REDPILLED! CUCK! BOT!" etc. even when he is being gorily ripped apart by Charlie. And yes, when the real Sneako reacted to the video with thinly veiled fury, the chat looked pretty much the same, just with more racial slurs.
- Brown Note Being: The toys from Toy Story can't reveal they're alive to humans or else the human becomes infected with cancer.
- Bystander Syndrome: In The Tongue Stealer, after having his tongue removed and replaced with a parasite that changes his language, the black guy attempts to get the pizza guy, who delivered the pizza he and the blond guy ordered, to do something about the Duolingo owl attacking the two guys. The pizza guy doesn't notice this at all and leaves disgusted, and the fact that the black guy can't speak English anymore due to the owl replacing his tongue, meaning he can't properly tell him about the situation, doesn't help matters.
- Call-Back: Many a phrase from previous videos are uttered by their starring characters during RIP Wabbit Season.
- The Cameo: A figurine of Bob from Yokai Bob The Builder appears in End Of A Minion in a window on the streets.
- Can't Take Criticism: "POV: The Mario Movie" is a parody of The Super Mario Bros. Movie set from the perspective of a man who is watching the film. This man innocently posts on Twitter about his opinion on the film, and Mario stops the film and jumps out of the projection screen to confront him, asking him what he tweeted. After the man explains to him why he feels the way he does about the movie, Mario grows increasingly agitated and more deformed, up to the point of calling the man the R-slur out of sheer rage. By the time the man in the theater posts another tweet, this time about the film "being no puss n boots," Mario is so furious he lunges towards the man.Man: Yeah, I just think the pacing feels a bit off for me.
Mario: What did you just say?
Man: I just think the pacing feels a bit off. I just... yeah, it feels a bit rushed is all, y'know.
(Mario irritatedly pulls out a Super Mushroom and starts eating it, mutating into a more grotesque version of himself)
Mario: I mean... it's a Mario movie! You're in a children's movie, you ape. I mean, d'you just go into children's movies and bitch and complain the whole time? I, uh, w-what're you gonna do, break down PAW Patrol next?! - Caustic Critic: "YouTube Music Critic👁 Image
" is a tell-all on why this reviewing style has fallen out of favor in the 2020s, depicting Anthony Fantano as a whiny, overly vitriolic critic who literally shits on the album he's reviewing, before deciding it doesn't even deserve that much and trying to shove it back in. Then the albums of past artists he's criticized come to life and accuse of him not actually liking music and having more fun hating it than actually listening to it. This sends him into a Villainous Breakdown until the real Anthony Fantano appears to him in the mirror and helps him rediscover his passion for music, while telling him that it's okay to like art of questionable quality and to not mistake your critical opinion for objective fact. - Cheeky Mouth: A very twisted version of this in I Can Count To Three, having the one sided faces of the Peppa Pig reveal that there is actually two faces on each side of Peppa's head.
- Combat Tentacles: In Sneako Meets Charlie, Charlie turns out to have Slenderman-style tentacles that shoot out of nowhere to immobilise Sneako and prop his eyelids and mouth open.
- Contractual Purity: In-Universe in "The Spongebob Tapes" where the CEO says Spongebob and Squidward's involvement with gay tentacle porn "aren't on brand" with Nickelodeon's image.
- Creepy Good: Dream's father in "Behind Dreams Mask," despite his deranged ramblings over the deteriorating condition of his son, turns out to be a genuinely loving parent. Despite seemingly having ill-designs for the entomologist he brought in, it's also revealed that he just wanted an expert to tell him when his son would be emerging from his cocoon.
- Cruel and Unusual Death:
- Swiper in "Swiper no Swipey" gets his back crushed by Boots, and both he and Dora tear apart his tongue and left arm, resulting in a slow and agonizing death. Also, his corpse is thrown into an acid barrel with a Synchro-Vox face on it.
- Sneako in "Sneako Meets Charlie" is pulled apart from every part of his body by Charlie, who is portrayed as a Humanoid Abomination with tentacles. We don't get to see the aftermath though.
- Cruel Twist Ending: Elon's Blue Check Mark seems like it will end on a positive note, what with Elon giving a heartfelt speech to his researchers about ambition before entering the teleportation device. And then the bird enters the machine...
- Deconstructed Trope: "I Bought My Friend His Dream Car!!#Blessed" brings up a major issue about feel good videos of people gifting their friends expensive cars: The high amounts of insurance and property taxes they would have to pay. Greg can't even sell the six cars he's been given due to them being leased under Dylan's name, and his job at Target is unable to deal with the debt he has.
- Deconstructive Parody: "Behind Dreams Mask" is one to the Dream SMP and its overwhelming popularity and perceived center of obsession by fans.
- Disproportionate Retribution:
- How does Dylan respond to Greg not wanting the cars he gave him? Devouring him and absorbing his nutrients, of course!
- It's implied that Goku kills Chi-Chi for failing to throw a Senzu Bean in his mouth.
- What does Ms. Frizzle do when the class demands to learn about WAP? Shrink them down in the bus and trap them inside her vagina to starve to death for disobeying her curriculum. Arnold didn't even want to, either.
- The yokai Bob takes a Japanese man's wife away forever because he was going to delay fixing a small leak in the ceiling until after he had finished a single dumpling.
- Mario responds to a guy innocuously tweeting about how he thought the The Super Mario Bros. Movie was "no puss in boots" by killing him.
- How do Taylor Swift's fans react when they hear Travis Kelce say he's thinking about breaking up with Taylor? They break one of his legs and drag him before Taylor, who sucks his soul out when he doubles down.
- The Dog Bites Back: Pink Lovable Dog👁 Image
has Courage exact his revenge on Eustace for all the times he scared and bullied him. - Double Standard: Rape, Male on Male: Averted in "Gumballs in the Park." Benson's sexual assault of Mordecai and Rigby is portrayed completely seriously and is very much a realistic representation of workplace harassment.
- Zig-Zagged in "Wabbit Season and "Space Jam Season," where the idea of Bugs being a rapist is initially played as comical before shifting to his extreme guilt and horror over his temptations, letting Fudd go in the former and being forced into the act in the latter.
- Downer Ending: Happy endings are a rarity in MeatCanyon's work, but some especially stand out.
- Helga is arrested after accidentally killing Arnold in "Helga the Bully."
- "I Can Count To Three" ends with George getting spotted and killed by Peppa, failing to escape from her.
- "BLOO CLOO" ends with Steve screaming at Blue that he hates her as he stomps her to death in a fit of insanity-induced rage... Only to come to his senses and find out that not only were none of the talking objects in his house real, but that Blue was a completely normal dog. Realizing he just killed her for absolutely no reason, Steve tearfully cradles Blue's lifeless body and can only repeatedly beg her not to leave him.
- "You Got A Friend In Me": Woody and the other toys reveal they're alive to Andy, only to tell him that they give humans cancer when they reveal their sentience, and Andy dies choking on his own blood.
- "Screams From the Golden Arches" ends with the Grimace's pups taken from it and caged before the creature is mercilessly decapitated and devoured by frenzied customers. Meanwhile, apathetic workers discuss scheduling off to the side.
- "Trapped In A Family Guy Cutaway" ends with Peter and several malformed clones of himself merging into a Blob Monster and consuming the viewer just because they don't like Family Guy anymore.Peter: Remember when you liked Family Guy?
- "Pumpkin Spice - White Woman Season": A woman goes through a Starbucks drive-thru again and again, guzzling down pumpkin spice flavored drinks as she mutates into a pumpkin monster, before finally driving into traffic and causing a fiery pileup. Then another identical woman pulls up and asks if pumpkin spice is back on the menu.
- In "Elon's Blue Check Mark," Elon Musk decides to go through with teleporting himself to Mars, but a Twitter bird flies into the teleporter with him, causing their bodies to become horrifically merged. Elon, in pain, encourages a researcher to shoot him.
- In “BAZINGA-Big Bang Theory Parody” A Lady discovers Sheldon’s Weakness is laughter, which stops him in his tracks. However, she decides to stop using this to stun him and just tries to go to sleep as he continues speaking facts to her. This results in her dying from her head expanding to an enormous size in the morning from Sheldon’s knowledge overload, leaving her in a comatose like state.
- Dramatically Missing the Point: Tommy and Chuckie have absolutely no idea domestic violence and murder are happening in the next room. All that matters is finding Tommy's Reptar doll.
- Eaten Alive: Dylan eats his own friend out of anger towards him rejecting his "generosity" and absorbs his nutrients.
- Eldritch Abomination:
- Thomas is depicted as a primordial entity who tries to make a deal with Lightning McQueen in return for his soul.
- The sun in "SUNRISE" counts as well, being a sun with a human baby’s face that takes the sacrifices of the Teletubbies.
- Everyone Has Standards: Meat is no stranger to horror, especially considering the stuff he animates. But even he can't help but to get rather disturbed by the antics of Cousin Johnny.
- Eye Scream:
- "MrBeast Cures Blindness" ends with the boy taking a scalpel to his own eyes because the hallucinations that came as a side effect to his restored eyesight were too much for him.
- In Tragedy of a Reaction Streamer, xQc sucks out the left eye of people who cross him, storing them in his vault, symbolising his quest for views.
- Fiction 500: xQc in Tragedy of a Reaction Streamer turns out to have a vast treasure vault filled with coins and golden statues, not too dissimilar from Smaug's hoard.
- Gainax Ending: MEATCANYON ends with Meat becoming mutated before literally birthing a creation of his, then, just as he's about to put it on his trophy rack, becomes a cartoonish flower version of himself, which then falls flat like a piece of paper.
- Hair-Trigger Temper: Jon in LASAGNA is a particularly demented psychopath who goes from espousing his love for Liz to "Garfield" (actually just a human forced to play the role), to going off on screaming rants about how people take from him before quickly reverting back again.
- Hate Sink:
- While most of MeatCanyon's videos are too reliant on extreme black comedy to really have truly hateable characters, Christopher Robin qualifies due to being a stereotypical basement dweller who despises his mother.
- Benson is depicted as a lascivious sexual predator. Pulling aside Mordecai and Rigby, he pressures them into sucking his "gumballs" and engages in passive-aggressive manipulation tactics. After Mordecai leaves, he attempts to get on Rigby's good side by false compliments before implicitly threatening him if he tries to tell anyone else while sexually assaulting him.
- The Help Helping Themselves: In "Tragedy of a Reaction Streamer," three housekeepers conspire to steal gold from xqc's massive hidden vault of treasure.
- Hive Mind: Taylor Swift's Break Up depicts the Swiftie fandom as a massive Hive Mind, who all think the same things and feel the same emotions.
- Humanoid Abomination: In general, but most noteworthy are:
- Ed from Ed, Edd n Eddy has the ability to melt and reform himself.
- Dylan, who possesses a large, sticky tongue and cow udders.
- The Woman from "Pumpkin Spice - White Woman Season" who keeps demanding Pumpkin Spice Lattes from a Starbucks until eventually becoming a gigantic pumpkin monster before seemingly dying in an explosion and being inexplicably ressurected at the end.
- Cr1TiKaL is depicted as a Slenderman-like figure capable of Offscreen Teleportation and eviscerating Sneako with shadow tentacles.
- Sheldon Cooper is a Sadako-type monster who can crawl through TV screens and tells his victims his useless facts until their heads swell up until they can't move and aren't able to see anymore. The sound of laughter stops him in his tracks, since characters in sitcoms must wait for the laugh track to die down before they can continue on.
- I Cannot Self-Terminate:
- The scrawny gym patron who is painfully turned into a hulking heap of muscles by Sam Sulek in "The Angel of Gainz" is left begging for death.
- In "Elon's Blue Check Mark," Elon Musk, having been gruesomely merged with the Twitter bird, encourages the researcher to shoot him.
- I Didn't Mean to Kill Him: Helga👁 Image
accidentally kills Arnold when she pushes him. When a police officer arrives to arrest her, Helga mentions her shrine as proof that she didn't intend on killing him. - Imperfect Ritual: Queen Elizabeth II is on the verge of death. She tries to drink a magic potion that will transfer her into the body of a young woman. The queen's pet corgis interrupt the ritual, causing her to be reincarnated into Trisha Paytas' newborn baby.
- Incurable Cough of Death: In "You Got A Friend In Me", Andy contracts a suddenly advanced form of cancer from being told by Woody that his toys are alive, making him start to cough blood until he drops to the floor and eventually dies.
- It's All About Me: Dylan from "I Bought My Friend His Dream Car!!#Blessed", which is a dark Deconstruction of feel-good "surprise gift" videos. When Dylan tries to surprise Greg with a new Lamborghini, Greg complains that this is the sixth car he's received, that he's in massive debt because he can't afford the insurance for all these "gifts" with his minimum wage job, and that he can't even sell the cars since they're all leased under Dylan's name. Dylan is appalled that Greg won't accept his "generosity," never considering Greg's feelings and roaring at him that his whole identity is to be Dylan's friend. When Greg tries to leave, Dylan devours him and has his other "friends" feed off his nutrients to keep them in line.
- Karma Houdini:
- The Cat in the Hat gets away with robbing the children's house dry in cet in het.
- In I'VE GOT A GOLDEN TICKET seconds before Willy Wonka asks Charlie to give him a massage. The FBI barges into Wonka's factory and he quickly escapes before the FBI agents arrive. The Oompa Loompas also escape as the FBI are walking towards Charlie. The only consolation is seeing Grandpa Joe collapse in the background, having been shown just earlier to be counting a large wad of cash, all but stated to have been earned from selling Charlie to Wonka.Willy Wonka: You didn't see anything! You hear me you little shit, you didn't see a fucking thing!
One of the Oompa Loompas: We didn't know it going on here! We don't know a fucking thing! - xQc in Tragedy Of A Reaction Streamer is stalled, but ultimately just inconvenienced when the last thief sends his eyes scattered among his treasure pile, but chooses to escape instead of risking anything to steal from him.
- Karmic Rape: Bugs Bunny does this to Elmer Fudd in Wabbit Season👁 Image
, before Bugs' father intervenes. - Kick the Dog:
- In the Yu-Gi-Oh! parody, Yugi does this to Joey in Duel Monsters when Yugi not only refuses to help pay for Serenity's eye surgery, but also rubs it in his face.
- The Cat in the Hat plays around with the urn containing the ashes of the children's father before smashing it. He then beats the fish to death with a mallet.
- Kill and Replace: Courage slices off Eustace's face and wears it.
- Kissing Cousins: Ben and Gwen admit to having sex in EASY BEN DOWN, not that Grandpa Max is surprised.
- Light Is Not Good: "FOR THE SUN" turns the sun face baby in Teletubbies into a wrathful god demanding Teletubbie sacrifices. Its light harms the poor things, forcing them to use their trademark suits as they surface.
- Literal Metaphor: "Fatshaming a streamer" has any device depicting CaseOh's stream experiencing his weight. This is a common insult from his fans.
- Logical Weakness: Sheldon Cooper can come out of his TV screen and make his victim's skulls expand grotesquely just by spouting pedantic trivia, but like all characters in sitcoms with a Laugh Track, if laughed at he has to stop until the laughter stops. Unfortunately for the woman in "Bazinga", he just has to wait until she falls asleep before he can start the process.
- Madness Mantra:
- The cult leader repeats "For the sun" throughout the video.
- Charlie only being able to respond with "I don't know..." in "I've Got A Golden Ticket." He even says it after being saved by SWAT troopers.
- Steve screams "I hate you!" while stomping on Blue.
- The Man in the Mirror Talks Back: This Streamer's Never Wrong... has Pirate Software's mirror reflection try to convince him to be wrong about telling a woman how to breastfeed, but he constantly refuses to concede, resulting in him choking to death on his feet.
- Mercy Kill: In "Elon's Blue Check Mark," a researcher points a rifle at Elon Musk after the latter gets merged with the Twitter bird in the teleporter, with Musk encouraging him to pull the trigger.
- Miles Gloriosus: Sneako is depicted as this as he begins by boasting about how Charlie will not do anything to him, only to start freaking out once Charlie arrives at his home. A jab at how the real Sneako has a long history of threatening violence towards his many critics for the slightest negative feedback yet doing everything in his power to ensure he never has to face those critics who have accepted his challenge, such as Brandon Buckingham.
- Miracle-Gro Monster: "Fatshaming a Streamer" depicts Caseoh as growing larger and fatter everytime he reacts to trolling about his weight. This renders him a blubbery behemoth that bursts out of his house and craters the ground beneath him, still growing larger as he responds to the truth of what's happening to him as more trolling. Worst still, his weight is being transmitted to every device tuned into his livestream, creating ultra dense spots that sink major population centers around the globe before the whole Earth collapses into a black hole that sucks in the galaxy.
- Mister Seahorse: In Classic Tate W, Andrew Tate gives birth to a baby/clone of himself after making out with his second head. His fanboys are only disturbed by this because giving birth is a woman thing.
- Motor Mouth: xQc in Tragedy Of A Reaction Streamer talks almost non-stop throughout the cartoon, pausing only to react to his vault being burgled and to suck out the eyeballs (one per) of those trying to steal from him.
- Mundane Horror: "We're Costco Guys" especially stands out as having no body horror or intense gross-out moments; instead, it's the Costco dad trading his son into human trafficking, where he ends up enslaved on a cocoa bean plantation. It's especially disturbing since human trafficking and forced labor are still incredibly common in modern industries, especially the chocolate trade. MeatCanyon's portrayal of the process is exaggerated, but still very grounded in reality.
- My God, What Have I Done?:
- Steve has this reaction after he finds out Blue was a completely ordinary dog.
- "THE WOODEN BOY" opens with Gepetto uttering these words after sacrificing a little boy to bring Pinocchio to life.
- My Skull Runneth Over: "BAZINGA" portrays Sheldon Cooper as an entity who leaps out of the TV to hiss out pedantic trivia at others, only being kept at bay through laughter. The woman he's pursuing quickly realizes this, but the moment she falls asleep, Sheldon proceeds to go to work and by morning, her skull has swollen to grotesque extents thanks to Sheldon spending the entire night telling her random facts.
- Naughty Tentacles: Referenced in "The SpongeBob Tapes" after the CEO discovers SpongeBob and Squidward doing gay porn online. Squidward reacts by saying "We don't know what you're talking about" after the CEO says "The Tentacle Porn."
- NO INDOOR VOICE: The Cat in the Hat screams almost all of his lines.
- Nothing Is Funnier: In Congress Bans TikTok, videos of one of the congresswomen shoving potato products, such as Great Value tater tots, in her "deep fryer" are shown to TikTok CEO Shou Zi Chew. We don't actually see what she does to them, but the sounds and the look on Chew’s face show it’s probably for the best.
- Obliviously Evil: Sam Sulek in "The Angel of Gainz" seems to believe he's doing the gym-goer a favour by painfully turning him into a huge swollen mountain of muscles, all the while saying things like "You have so much potential" and "It's supposed to hurt" in a calm tone.
- Parental Incest: Tom Brady and his son in "Tom Brady Wins the Super Bowl #WHOLESOME" share several kisses as a jab towards what Brady does in real-life.
- Pedophilia Is a Special Kind of Evil: Willy Wonka in I'VE GOT A GOLDEN TICKET is strongly implied to be a child molester. Fortunately, a SWAT team bursts in and rescues Charlie before he gets the chance to do anything.
- Please Wake Up: Steve begs Blue to stay with him after finding out that Blue was really his dog.
- "The Reason You Suck" Speech:
- In "Poby the talking Gorilla," a kid makes fun of the titular zoo animal while visiting its habitat. Poby then starts going into sign language, with the translator at the exhibit decoding:"I see your face, dear child. It consumes my mind. Your life is fleeting before you, don't you understand? With every day, the kiss of death (translator kisses kid) becomes closer, and closer.
(kid looks on with worry)
"Judge not me for being in this imprisonment, but judge yourself, for not having enough courage, to look at yourself, and think how TRAPPED. YOU. ARE." - Courage gives a brief, but chilling one to Eustace in Pink Lovable Dog, right before slicing his face off.Courage: You always let [Muriel] get in trouble, and I have to clean up the mess. EVERY. SINGLE. TIME.
(Eustace looks on with worry)
Courage: You can't take care of her. Only, I can.
- In "Poby the talking Gorilla," a kid makes fun of the titular zoo animal while visiting its habitat. Poby then starts going into sign language, with the translator at the exhibit decoding:
- Related in the Adaptation: In The Great Reptar Adventure (a Rugrats parody), Chaz tells Stu that Tommy is actually his bastard child just before shooting him, which would make Tommy and Chuckie half-brothers.
- Religious Horror: A Regrettable Pawn Stars Cartoon has somebody literally attempting to sell off Jesus Christ himself (cross included) to Rick from Pawn Stars. He ends up getting sold to Rick for a measly 450 dollars.Jesus: Forgive them father...they know not what they do....THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO FATHER! THEY KNOW NOT WHAT THEY DO.
- Roger Rabbit Effect: Some of the Papa Meat videos have Hunter interacting with animated characters, who usually take the form of unwanted, disgusting house guests.
- Rule of Symbolism:
- King of Mukbang is deliberately about Nicholas Perry AKA Nicokado Avocado losing himself in between his stage persona and his normal identity. Everything Perry touches turns to fat, including his boyfriend, and he is left alone and eating in front of a camera. After gaining weight from his mukbang series, Perry has become something of a cautionary tale on YouTube about what happens when you don't separate yourself from your stage persona and what can happen when you chase fame without considering what it might cost you. Which makes King of Mukbang symbolic of the thoughtless pursuit of fame.
- Trapped In A Family Guy Cutaway is about letting go and learning to move on. It can also be seen as an allegory for toxic relationships. In the video, the viewer is trapped in the Griffin house with Peter, who switches between different personalities; a manipulative side that shames and guilt-trips the viewer, calling them ungrateful for not enjoying their time together anymore; a desperate side begging the viewer to look past the bad times and promising to do better; a sad, depressed side who acknowledges the show's charm wore off a long time ago but can't stop it from constantly being renewed for new seasons; an aggressive, angry side who screams how nothing will ever be as good as Family Guy and that everything that makes the viewer happy will eventually suffer the same decline; and a soft, accepting side who says they had a good time while it lasted. In the ending, all the Peters merge together and assimilate the viewer into their mass, symbolizing how people can be trapped in nostalgia if they don't let go of the past or learn to accept when good times have come to an end.
- Classic Tate W is about Andrew Tate's various controversies and his fanbase. In the episode, Tate tells his followers about his latest successes before advocating self-love and demonstrates this by literally splitting himself in half and passionately kissing a clone himself. During their makeout session, he somehow produces a baby clone of himself which causes his followers to reject him because they believe only women can give birth, a demographic Tate repeatedly insults, and the mere mention of the word women makes him physically sick. Once Tate dies, the baby clone takes his position to brag about money and insult women to reaffirm his masculinity, which recaptures his audience. This symbolizes how problematic Tate's advice actually is in practice and will only isolate you from others, it shows that his fanbase is fickle because they only follow him under the belief they will become successful, and finally, Tate's death and rebirth symbolize how people, like Tate, are unfortunately common and so getting rid of him will only inspire others to take his place and express his views more aggressively.
- "Elon's Blue Check Mark" ends with Elon Musk physically merging with the Twitter bird mascot, symbolising how Twitter/X seemed to completely take over his attention at the expense of his other companies after he acquired it.
- Scenery Porn: Yes, really. "Elon's Blue Check Mark" has some shots of serene cliffsides and sparkling ocean waves during the flashback to Epstein's island.
- Screw Yourself: In Classic Tate W, Andrew Tate sprouts a second head from his shoulders and starts making out with it. Then somehow gives birth to a baby that looks exactly like himself.
- Serious Business: Miss Frizzle only has one rule: don't mess with her schedule.
- Shout-Out: STINK FIEND is an obvious homage to Junji Ito's works, from being black-and-white to the plot centering around the protagonist being confronted with a demonic version of their phobia (in this case, the fear of going to the bathroom in public). His girlfriend, Sarah, revealed to be either one of the rectal demons that psychologically torments him or a unique third party that gives him the hallucination of being tortured, is a direct reference to the titular character of Tomie.
- Straw Loser: In Sneako Meets Charlie, Sneako is portrayed as being an Internet Tough Guy who panics when Charlie shows up to his house, a Cuckold whose girlfriend is sleeping with another guy in the same room as his stream, extremely noodley limbs, weights with cobwebs on them, having a censored calendar of Cuties, and having a chastity belt with a huge lock on them. All of these are based on facts about Sneako.
- Straw Misogynist: Andrew Tate in Classic Tate W literally vomits whenever someone says the word "woman."
- Surprisingly Happy Ending: "Behind the Mask" is probably the only video so far to end on a positive note. While most of the video leans into the horror vibe alongside all the other ones with the father seemingly being a deranged psycho trying to get the professor killed by examining his son, the video culminates in the father accepting the son for what he has become and allows him to roam free, complete with triumphant music.
- Taken for Granite: Near the end of Coworker Music, Brendan Abernathy sings his song "Married in a Year", the song being so bad that it starts turning everyone in its vicinity into stone.
- Take That!:
- A brilliantly blunt one towards Warner Bros. after the Wabbit Season video was claimed.Eddy: Since he was legally claimed by Warner Bros. Entertainment, it is officially canon that Bugs was a struggling rapist all along.
Courage: I'm still struggling to realize why they would want to... legally fight for that.
Zuko: I mean, legally, they did that to themselves.
Max: I bet those stupid bastards didn't even watch the video!
Anakin: To be fair, they've only been around for 97 years. They're probably still developing good business practices. - "Make Up"👁 Image
is a huge one to the then-recent drama involving YouTubers focused on makeup and fashion such as Jeffree Star, Tati Westbrook, and James Charles, plus Shane Dawson reacting the whole thing while a fat woman represents cancel culture. Overall, it's among MeatCanyon's less-horrifying videos (beyond how emaciated Jeffree looks and the fat woman being very misproportioned). - Ronald McDonald admits to his victim that he doesn't care for Logic's music anymore because The Needle Drop reviews him so poorly, a clear jab at people who take online reviews too seriously.
- "I SAVED A HUMAN LIFE - CHALLENGE" is this to the repeated nagging for the real MrBeast to film himself paying hospital bills, showing why exactly he hasn't done such a video yet as of writing. Specifically, as Jimmy himself has pointed out on numerous occasions, any attempt to film such an act as a public persona (especially one built on gamifying philanthropy) without proper precautions would be a massive breach of privacy and respect for the patients involved despite his generosity.
- "Tom Brady Wins the Super Bowl #WHOLESOME" is a jab at the numerous pictures of the NFL quarterback kissing his son on the lips, depicted as a case of Amazingly Embarrassing Parents.
- "Winnie The Pooh And The Great Honey Tree" depicts Christopher Robin as an obese Basement Dweller typing a vore fetish fic about Winnie the Pooh and friends and posting it on a website called turdaffinity, an obvious parody of the furry art website FurAffinity.
- Surprisingly enough averted with the King of Mukbang video. Due to its nature, one would except it to be a jab at infamous mukbang Youtuber Nikocado Avocado, but it instead shows Nicolas as a decent if not strictly nice guy who plays up the dramatic, over-the-top manchild persona online for internet views. His relationship with Orlin is also portrayed in a positive light as well, in contrast to real life where their relationship has been accused of being toxic.
- Classic Tate W is a massive middle finger to the misogynistic internet personality Andrew Tate and his followers, portraying Tate as being so narcissistic that he'll make out with a doppelganger he grows out of his own body, with his followers taking suit by making out with their own reflections in the mirror. When the Tates give birth to a baby clone, the followers turn on them, saying "giving birth is a woman thing," which then leads to the Tates headbutting each other to death in an attempt to prove their masculinity. The followers then look to the baby Tate for guidance, as it only tells them "money" and that "women should wear leashes like the dogs they are."
- SNEAKO MEETS CHARLIE is another blunt one towards the content creator and Andrew Tate associate Nicolas Kenn De Balinthaz, better know as Sneako, as well as a satire on Sneako's real-life feud with the livestreamer Critikal. It portrays Sneako as an obnoxious and cowardly Boisterous Weakling whose bravado quickly falls apart when Charlie comes knocking on his door, relying on his chat to tell him what to do instead of actually just thinking for himself or making his own choices, which ends up leading to his death. Bonus points for Sneako also being made fun of before alongside Andrew Tate in Classic Tate W.
- Tragedy Of A Reaction Streamer depicts xQc as a hunched-over recluse constantly muttering to his chat. He hoards a massive room of gold and treasure, and he steals the eyes of two thieves trying to steal from it, eyes representing his viewership. He even states among his gibberish that he cares more about the eyes than the treasure. This mimics the criticism of xQc and his repetitive reaction-based content around the time the video was made.
- "Elon's Blue Check Mark" portrays Elon Musk as being best friends with Jeffrey Epstein and visiting his island. It also takes a shot at Musk's acquisition of Twitter, the video ending with him literally merging with the Twitter bird mascot, The Fly (1986) style, forcing one of his scientists to put him out of his misery with a shotgun.
- This Streamer's Never Wrong... depicts Pirate Software as a complete Know-Nothing Know-It-All who's so unwilling to admit any wrongdoing that he'd rather let a witch's curse cause him to choke to death on his own feet than stop telling mothers how to breastfeed their own children.
- Pokémon Card Scalpers... portrays people who scalp Pokémon cards as repulsive, opportunistic losers akin to rabid animals who are willing to shove children out of their way and bite security guards just to get card packs.
- ''ICE Saves Anime" is a scathing criticism of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, depicting ICE agents as completely incompetent, overzealous thugs as it follows a trio of agents harassing a Chainsaw Man cosplayer, only to end up shooting each other out of sheer stupidity when they have a disagreement. The leader is a dimutive loud-mouthed man resembling Greg Bovino who is implied to be barely literate, while the two other agents include an overweight dimwit named Cletus who claims he is "legally retarded" and a masked agent who turns out to have a face made up of vaginas as he communicates via queefs.
- A brilliantly blunt one towards Warner Bros. after the Wabbit Season video was claimed.
- Title Drop: After Kevin experiences "perfection," Eddy asks Double D and Ed if they wanted a jawbreaker.
- In "FOR THE SUN," the title is dropped as a Madness Mantra for the cult leader.
- Too Dumb to Live:
- In The Tongue Stealer, even as the blonde guy tells the black guy that interracting with the Duolingo owl isn’t really a good idea, the latter does this anyway. It goes as well as you’d expect from the next example below.
- In This Streamer's Never Wrong..., Pirate Software is unable to admit to any wrongdoing, even after a being cursed by a witch and choking to death on his own legs.
- Tongue Trauma: In The Tongue Stealer, the Duolingo owl rips off the tongues of two guys and replaces them a parasite that makes them speak Japanese, but removes their ability to speak English.
- The Unintelligible: xQc is infamous for that in real life and it's exaggerated in Tragedy Of A Reaction Streamer where his caricature is constantly rambling sentences without pauses.
- Unwitting Instigator of Doom: The athlete drinking from a water bottle in "Taylor Swift Break Up" whom immediately after being told in whisper by Travis Kelce that he plans to break up with Taylor, ends up revealing this to a crowd of Swifties.
- Verbal Tic: In Tragedy Of A Reaction Streamer, xQc often drops "chat" into his fast-paced dialogue, indicating that he is still streaming even as he chases the thieves around his treasure hoard like a dragon
- Visual Development: The boy in We're Costco Guys goes becomes more disheveled over the course of the video, losing his exaggerated baby fat and the shine of his eyes.
- Visual Pun: This Streamer's Never Wrong... features a particularly horrific non-comedic example, in which Pirate Software is cursed by a witch in response to him metaphorically putting his foot in his mouth by insisting he knows how mothers should breastfeed their own children, causing him to literally choke on his own feet in a disturbing ouroboros unless he admits that he's wrong.
- Voice of the Legion: Michael Jackson suddenly shouts at an interviewer while being interrogated.
- Weight Loss Horror: The Ozempic Problem claims that Ozempic (a weight loss drug) works by luring out giant insects with human faces that suck your fat out through a needle-like proboscis. The protagonist exceeds the drug's recommended dosage, reducing him to a pile of skin draped over a hideously thin frame.
- Wham Line: "You have cancer, Andy."
- Bugs Bunny: "You got a tight little manpussy on ya, don'tcha?"
- Wham Shot:
- At the end of "BLOO CLOO," it's revealed that Steve has just stomped his actual dog to death.
- Also in "LASAGNA," when Jon closes the door and the art shifts from the Garfield style to Meatcanyon's usual Deranged Animation, signaling the disconnect between Jon's pleasant outward demeanor and the sadistic psychopath that he actually is.
- Yank the Dog's Chain: Near the end of "I SAVED A HUMAN LIFE - CHALLENGE," after the hospital patient has been pushed around by MrBeast for views and forced to participate in his game-show antics, he mentions that a heart donor has been found for him and that he will likely recover. Mr Beast responds by buying the hospital, then blowing it up upon leaving.
- YouTuber Apology Parody: The entirety of "Youtuber Apology," which spoofs Colleen Ballinger's infamous ukulele apology video.Logan: Colleen, you don't have to apologize
You can vaguely take accountability and that should be more than fine
People will use your demise to benefit themselves
Public perception can easily be changed
Just, y'know, sell some energy drinks or fight in a cage
[...]
James Charles: Colleen, I've done some bad things too
But views are up, brand deals too
Jeffree Star: People forget! It's just a thing of the past
Shane Dawson: I swear I've done nothing with those cats
James, Jeffree and Shane: Don't worry, time heals the soul
Your misdeeds will only get old
Rebuild yourself and hit the sack
Just don't forget to check all those IDs when you come back
