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Top Ten Most Annoying Animated TV Characters Meme

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You got your Ensemble Darkhorses and Breakout Characters. And then every so often, you get the Scrappy........ :smoking:

For my first meme of the year, I'm going to list who I consider the most annoying and most pointless characters from all the animated shows I've watched growing up. These are the characters who's presence I despised the most, and the ones who I felt only damaged the shows they were in or the ones I just wanted to freaking SHUT UP. :frustrated:

For this list, I reserve to right to include duos and trios in any single slot, and it's only one slot per series. And in this case, title characters are completely fair game, and in those cases they carried some of the all-around worst shows altogether. Thanks for the many seasons of annoyance, you scrappy bastards, well done. :sarcasticclap:

10) Johnny Bravo

:jawdrop:

Okay, before anybody hangs me for this, let me say I know Johnny Bravo was a very popular show, and that it was a show we all grew up with during the grand old days that were the Cartoon Cartoons. But let me tell you, of all the Cartoon Cartoons, Johnny Bravo was the one I looked the LEAST forward to seeing every week day when I actually had access to Cartoon Network. And a lot of that is because of its title character. I do not, nor have I ever found Johnny Bravo to be an especially likable or funny character. In fact, I don't think I really laughed much at this guy as a kid. A character who's only trait is his fantastic narcissism, basically all Johnny Bravo was was this sexist asshat who spent every episode hopelessly courting and romancing every woman he could in the hopes of getting lucky, and doing whatever fed to his ego even though he was, in truth, a a hapless and self-deluded lunatic. Seeing him flex his muscles and admire himself is nothing we haven't seen from countless other shows, and he's basically a big walking cliche with little personality beyond his self-centered and sexist ways. I don't really remember much from Johnny Bravo, but I remember rarely finding this guy funny and always wanting to change the channel to Disney or Nickelodeon whenever he was on. That's how much I did not take kindly to this uninteresting, flat, and in my opinion overall unlikable prat. :bleh:

Oh, and can I finally say how ridiculous it was that Johnny Bravo was the host for practically EVERY Cartoon Cartoon Fridays event that was held in the good old days? Seriously, how many times was this guy chosen to helm every event when it was time for new episodes of our favorite shows? Pffft! Creator's Pets, should you ever dignify such favoritism from this or any network? In this day and age, nah. :unimpressed:

So yeah, I was not a fan of Johnny Bravo, the show, and I especially was not a fan of Johnny Bravo, the character. It may be one of Jeff Bennett's most iconic roles, but iconic doesn't always translate into greatness. But he's still a great voice actor, don't get me wrong; I just don't think this is a particularly great character. :shrug:

9) Sailor Moon, aka Usagi Tsukino/Serena Tsukino

Before anyone asks, YES, I did see Sailor Moon as a kid, okay? My sister was a big fan of it and I got sucked into it too once in a while. :blushes: Mostly for its leading ladies though, I mean come on guys, they were cute at the time. ^^;

But in my older age and as I pretty much moved away from the series, I have looked back so many times and come to realize what a silly anime series this really was for all of its lasting popularity. There are a lot of stupid things about Sailor Moon and a lot of things to mock about it, in spite of it being one of the most iconic animes ever. And that stupidity that plagues the series' ridiculous and fluffy plot also extends right to its main heroine, Sailor Moon herself. :facepalm:

Destined to save the universe from the seemingly endless armies of demons that always find their way to Earth for whatever reason even though every previous attempt to destroy the planet ends in failure, Sailor Moon is remarkably unconvincing in her role as the designated savior of the cosmos. Somehow reincarnated as an ordinary human girl living on Earth after her home kingdom was annihilated centuries before, Sailor Moon is the last great savior I would entrust the fate of the world to. ( Well except the designated Pokemon "Messiah" Ash Ketchum, but that's another story :XD: ) Sailor Moon spends almost the whole series as a ditzy, clumsy, unfocused teenager who is constantly whining and wailing over petty things and focusing too much on boys and outdoing her own laziness even as her grades nosedive and as these hellish beings wreak hell upon everything within the Tokyo city limits..........And never anything beyond, for some reason. :confused: She's always giving in to immature fits of crying and complaining, is your stereotypically wide-eyed trend following airhead who often acts before she thinks, and rarely shows herself to be a very capable leader overall. She's a highly stereotypical teenager, and is badly overshadowed by her teammates who have a lot more likable and dynamic personalities than she does, and are far more capable warriors than herself and would probably make better leaders against the many aliens that attack than she herself does.

Oh, and did I mention her voice? :stare: Man, Linda Ballantyne's take on this character just does not work and also isn't the most convincing in the role of a teenage warrior. And I'm not the only one to comment on how it just does not match the character as smoothly as it should (Seriously, look up the worst anime dubs countdown list on YouTube if you don't believe me). Maybe if the original actress had stuck around or if they had gotten someone who could manage a voice that's easier on the ears, that'd be one less annoyance to take with this already somewhat hit-or-miss character who could stand to act and sound more like the warrior princess she apparently is supposed to be. :shrug: Oh yeah, and the friendship speeches..........GOD, why must we hear every villain getting a lecture in the form of this when they are so obviously beyond redemption or are just going to die in battle moments later? Certainly does not help that Sailor Moon is the one reciting them the most often. :stupidme: Screw the speech and just kill the bastards already!

She would be higher on this list, but I'm cutting her some slack since she does often pull through in the end for her friends and mankind, even if it takes her a long time to get her act together before finally getting serious about it.

8) Angela Anaconda

Already one of the worst shows ever put to screen, and by far one of the UGLIEST, this show is strong evidence of why any series focused on such an inherently unlikable and unsympathetic character is probably not a good idea in the first place.

Already very hard on the eyes due to the creepy cutout/photoshop animation that crafted her and her gang, Angela Anaconda is also an insanely cliched character. A designated loser girl who's only defining trait is a ridiculous last name, Angela is selfish, snide, unpleasant, rude, cynical, and has some of the worst lines you can give any starring character, with a particular abuse for exposition for no real reason. She also has frequent obsessive psychotic episodes of imagining how to torment and outdo her phony French rival Nanette, which seems to dominate a great deal of her actions and dialogue no matter what's going on around her. Like she WANTS Nanette to be a problem even in the few times where she isn't. She also has one of the most annoying and grating voices ever put to screen, the kind that even Fran Drescher would deem too much for the ears to bear.

There essentially was absolutely nothing appealing about Angela Anaconda, either about the show or its title character. Already a painfully cliched and ass-ugly cartoon that would probably scare most children and even some adults, it isn't helped by its extremely unlikable and boring cast, Angela being one of the worst offenders among them.

And honestly, why the fuck is her last name "Anaconda"? I'm sorry, but I just don't get what is up with that.

7) Jake Spidermonkey

Oh my God, I hated this little bastard. :-X If you ever saw My Gym Partner's a Monkey on Cartoon Network, then you must know what I'm talking about.

I made it a point to avoid this show as much as possible, because I found absolutely nothing to like about it. I don't know why it pissed me off so badly to see it come on, but maybe a lot of that has to do with its unlikable title character, Jake Spidermonkey. An incredible and insufferably stupid and selfish jerkass, Jake just seemed interested in two things in any given episode: His ass and how best to betray his alleged friend Adam, the only human boy in his school. Always up to no good and never thinking about anyone else as he carries on with his usual stereotypical funny monkey antics, Jake just came off more often than not as an asshole who didn't know when to shut up and could not be trusted to stay true to his friends for very long. Often, he was the source of all of Adam's grief, which is all the more reason for Adam to check out of this shit hole of a school and return to his fellow human classmates where he no longer has to put up with the constant bullshit this prankster keeps putting him up to.

In conclusion, Jake Spidermonkey beyond a shadow of a doubt that, say it with me now: MONKEYS AREN'T FUNNY. :dead:

6) Cosmo and Mr. Turner

There are a lot of annoying characters in The Fairly Oddparents, a show that wore out its welcome a long time ago and is well past its peak. While I know Sparky is presently consider the resident Scrappy by most fans given his pointless addition to the show ( Seriously, a fairy baby isn't enough? Now the obvious life support needs life support? It's a world gone mad. :faint: ), Cosmo and Mr. Turner were both annoying the hell out of me long before that bloody hound was released from the fairy kennels. Unsurprisingly voiced by the same voice actor, I never did like the ridiculous and creepy wide-eyed, crazy-grinned antics of the people of Dimmsdale or of its resident fairies, and these two abuse that tired routine constantly. Phenomenally stupid and unfocused, often neglectful of Timmy and never having their priorities straight even though they're supposedly good people deep down, these two just come off as more annoying than anything else. Sure, they sometimes have their moments, mostly Cosmo I guess, but that happy-go-lucky crap gets old fast and these two are often assholes about it even when they don't intend to be. Honestly, they just represent a lot of what I don't like about this series. It's always been a very annoying show half the time, and these two just happen to be the most annoying in my book. And they often are extremely unsympathetic in how they neglect Timmy, which is fairly often in a show where despite all this psycho smiling going on, a lot of it is in truth pretty mean-spirited at times. Needlessly so, at that. =(

5) SpongeBob SquarePants

Okay, there was a time where SpongeBob was a really great show. It was a constant riot, the writing was brilliant, and the characters were extremely entertaining and likable. Unfortunately, even since the first movie came out the show has fallen into the hands of writers who clearly don't get what made the show so great in the first place or have the talents to recapture that old glory that once defined SpongeBob. Because of this, nearly all the characters have undergone extreme flanderization which has taken the worst traits of every character and played them up to asinine levels. You could name half a dozen characters who have now come to be hated by the fandom, but in this case I'm granting the slot to SpongeBob himself.

SpongeBob used to be endearing, funny and likable, and his stupidity only ever crossed the line on an occasional basis back in the old days. However, even in the old days SpongeBob could be insufferably moronic and often spoiled my ability to enjoy certain episodes, particularly anything that may count as a Squidward Torture Porn among fans these days. Nowadays, SpongeBob is not only a complete idiot, but he's a totally unsympathetic and misguided idiot who's dumbassery seems far more malicious than it used to be. He now never leaves Squidward alone, relentlessly pursuing him like an obsessed stalker who's going to have who he wants in his life no matter how much they object to their advances. In fact, the image above comes from one of my least favorite episodes "Boating Buddies", where he fawns over the guy even as Squidward is openly defaming SpongeBob as the bane of his existence right in front of their driving class. His uncomfortable and aroused grin is to me, the ultimate sign of the flanderization that has befallen this character, and those creepy tendencies just refuse to die even as he becomes less sympathetic and characters like Squidward MORE sympathetic. :o Worse yet, his psychotic manchild tendencies do not stop there, affecting everyone around him and causing intensified misfortune to them and even coming to affect his own beloved pet, Gary ("A Pal for Gary") and his boss' archenemy Plankton ("One Coarse Meal"). SpongeBob's raging idiocy led to some really unpleasant or stupefying episodes in the original seasons before the movie came out, in which he similarly received no punishment for any of the annoyance he caused others..........But now he's become a constant offender in the newer episodes and for that reason, it has made him less likable and a Scrappy on his own show. And that's one hell of a remarkable feat. an EPIC FAIL, if you will. :devil:

One must wonder if Mr. Enter was correct and that the characters of SpongeBob, including SpongeBob himself, have consciously abandoned all morality and all of their redeeming values in their seeming uncaring treatment of all unfortunate people around them. And hence, why I make it a point to refer to anything beyond Season 4 as "New SpongeBob", as those seasons have proven unworthy of being considered part of the same league as the original seasons where SpongeBob and his pals were a boatload of genuine laughs and likability from beginning to end. :no:

4) Dora Winifred "D.W." Read

One of the best and longest-running animated shows of all time also brought us one of the brattiest half-pints and younger siblings from Hell ever to rear their ugly head onto the screen. For those who did not grow up with Arthur as I have since grade school, the irony of this is more painful then you might think.

If you don't count the show's unnecessary change from traditional animation to that really cheap and often creepy-looking flash animation, then I'd say D.W. Read is the one thing that really brings an otherwise top-notch series down. Okay sure, she's one of the most recognizable and iconic characters of the series, and is supposed to fill the role of the annoying younger sibling. The problem is, she really succeeds at this a little too well. For me, D.W. has always been more of a headache than she has been endearing, which for a lot of fans has always been the case with her. Selfish, loud, and egotistical, D.W. often does take too much advantage of Arthur, whenever it's getting on his case, distracting him, or trying to get him in trouble to force favors out of him or just for a cheap laugh at his expense, forcing him to partake in things he doesn't actually want to do, and constantly accusing him of things he didn't do when she has no evidence to back her stories up. She has a lot of childish obsessions and bad habits she takes to the nth degree, and often comes off as a noisy and unpleasant snob about it. Some of her worst offenses include accusing him of stealing a snowball that nobody knows what happened to, playing her annoying songs at everybody's expense even when they're trying to get things done around the house, breaking Arthur's model plane, faking illness, and even trying to screw people out of money. A pretty high list of offenses for a four-year old.

Constantly screaming when she doesn't get her way or just being a snide and rude self-superior smartass, D.W. is a particularly bad case as she clearly knows her actions are wrong but doesn't give a damn who suffers at the hands of her selfish antics. She also is not above pretending she knows everything when clearly this is not the case, and always passes the blame for her own behavior onto others. The end result is usually Arthur getting punished for petty offenses even when she clearly isn't innocent.

To make matters worse, her parents do not make a serious effort to punish D.W. when her antics disrupt things around the house, and often it is Arthur who takes the brunt of the blame whenever the two have an argument. It's almost as if they're giving her a free pass solely because she is the younger sibling, and therefore deserves more lenient treatment because she doesn't know better when clearly, she DOES. She just straight up does not care. Even when she's throwing violent temper tantrums, carrying on endlessly about minor things or playing the same damn songs in every room of the house up at full blast, they never seem to take it seriously, which is pretty damned unrealistic of anyone who's ever been a parent of one or more kids. Thus, D.W. is even less sympathetic for the lack of punishment she gets, and for just how much her parents can find plenty of time to punish Arthur on her behalf, but never herself for reasons unknown. And because D.W. is so prominent in so many episodes, there are a lot of episodes where she is by far the most unbearable.

Hell, she even has her own section on the Wall Bangers page for the series on TVTropes! :o Needless to say, I was one of the many people who did not take her side when Arthur finally snapped and laid the bamhammer on her in "Arthur's Big Hit". Trying to make us sympathize with this demon when she brought the punch entirely on herself by provoking Arthur constantly in all the nineteen years the show has gone on for? Yeah no, so not happening. 8-)

3) Team Rocket

Okay, this is what happens when you spend nearly twenty years continually exploiting and abusing your obligatory comedy relief; the end result is inevitably no comedy or relief. :shakefist: :shifty:

Yeah, I don't care if I get grilled for this one by some. In my opinion, the Team Rocket trio comprises of three of the most annoying and obnoxious characters of any anime series out there. Originally set up as the primary villains of the Pokemon series, Team Rocket is singlemindedly obsessed with the capture of other Pokemon for their deadbeat boss Giovanni, and even more specifically are hellbent on capturing Ash Ketchum's Pikachu, and have cooked up hundreds of schemes to do just that only to fail every time. Already seen as failures in the actual series in the eyes of their master who considers them inept and as a serious hindrance to Team Rocket's criminal activities, they also fail as antagonists and supporting characters for having become a walking cliche in and of themselves.

In every episode it's always the same routine; crack a few unfunny, bottom-of-the-barrel jokes courtesy of crappy American dubbing of the 4Kids brand, show off what incredible prudes they are in their deluded hopes of success, throw in the occasional fantasy about pleasing their unseen boss courtesy of Meowth, recite their lame as fuck motto, try to capture Ash's Pikachu, epically fail at capturing Ashi's Pikachu, and then GO BLASTING OFF AGAAAAAIIIIIINNNN.............!!! *Twinkle, Twinkle* :bored:

Almost the exact same routine every time people, for nineteen years already. Nineteen long years...... :stare: :grump: :dead: You don't get anymore one note than that when that's literally the only story you have to fall back on as characters, relying on the same tired antics and stale gags to keep you afloat well past the point of having worn out your welcome. And while Pokemon fans may continue to insist in most circles that Jesse, James, and Meowth are legitimately funny, do not expect me to understand why. Truthfully, I see these three as symbolic of what I think holds Pokemon back as a series; it is a show too firmly rooted in its original heyday routines and gags to even attempt a risk or an occasional deviation from what has become a highly formulaic premise. A show too content with sticking to its comfort zones despite the constantly-expanding nature of the Pokemon universe. People nowadays frequently complain about how they'd prefer to focus on more people besides Ash Ketchum, the unofficial "Pokemon Messiah"........How has this complaint not extended to the three villains who have constantly harassed and stalked the same characters for two decades while bringing the same crappy dub-brand jokes and nonsensical catchphrases with them? Their routine's been so thoroughly run into the dirt that the show itself lampshaded it numerous times back in the day....Self-awareness of your own cliches does not excuse them from being tired and unfunny! :slap:

Oh yeah, and how do these guys expect to defeat ANYBODY when they only ever carry like two or three Pokemon at any given time? They're Pokemon thieves, start focusing your energies on capturing more and stronger Pokemon before you go and pick fights you cannot win! :fork:

Oh yeah, and their names are a reference to the real-life bandit Jesse James........Just for the unlikely few who may be unaware of this. BTW, very clever 4Kids, a stroke of comic genius. Brilliant. :sarcasticclap:

In conclusion, Team Rocket is just another in a long list of obligatory comic relief trios or duos who really have no other purpose in this series other than to repeat the same jokes and phrases they've been telling since the dawn of the Pokemon franchise. I don't think they're funny, and I don't get why people think they still are. I think Pokemon for all of its popularity is still a very lazily written anime, and these Minions with Straight Fs in Evil are testament to why I feel that way.

So you're telling me that popular and legitimately likable characters like Misty and Brock have been abandoned to the wayside despite years of fan hopes that they might return but we're still hooked onto these fucking morons in their hapless pursuit of the Messiah and his Pikachu just for more of the same? :confused: Overrated does not begin to describe these guys. :unimpressed:

2) Mike and Zoey

If for any reason there's any lingering doubt of just how disillusioned I have become with these two characters, then I hope their inclusion on this list finally serves to put a swift end to that.

Yes, as I'm sure most have caught on in the past year, I now heavily dislike Mike and Zoey, the two characters who have been the most widely blamed for the downfall of the Total Drama series, and by all accounts it's for a very many VERY good reasons. :sherlock:

You really don't need to be a hardcore fan of this series to understand why these two are easily the most controversial characters in the entire franchise as of late. Introduced as part of the second cast during Revenge of the Island, during a time when the show was beginning to receive accusations of drifting away from its original tone and premise, Mike and Zoey were the main love interests focused on for that entire season. What do we know about them? Well, that Zoey is a lonely Indie Chick who despite being labeled as such seems to have no trouble making friends nor really shows much of her Indie traits anywhere onscreen. As for Mike, we know he suffers from Multiple Personality Disorder and signed up for the show against warnings not to, and that somewhere along the line literally all of his personality went over to his many alter-egos rather than to himself. And right off the bat, these two are head over heels in love as if they've been soul mates for life........And that's where any story of and between these two comes to a stop. :facepalm:

Between Revenge and All-Stars, these two spend the vast majority of their time not so much focused on the competition, but instead on preserving their romantic bond, a struggle that seems to surface in every little thing they do. Clearly just a cheap scam to sucker in younger viewers in keeping with the childish tone the show has recently been slammed for, Mike and Zoey become the primary focus of the series for two straight seasons, where their entire schtick is your tired and drawn out "Are they going to get together?" lovesick drama. After spending an entire season of playing his REAL-LIFE disorder for laughs and comedy with the plot demanding Zoey be too mind-numbingly naive to understand that Mike's got more going on than meets the eye, these two finally DO get together well before the season even ends. That would've been fine enough on its own, and that really should've been the end of it.

And then came along Total Drama All-Stars, aka "The Mal and Zoey Show". :-X

The worst season of Total Drama and one of the worst animated series PERIOD owes a lot of its failure to the desire to repeat the entire romantic arc between these two word for word in a connect-the-dots fashion that slugs forth for the entire season once again. Instead of focusing on other returning characters or giving early boots in Revenge a second chance to shine, we get more of the same lovesick drama as Mike is now corrupted by Mal and essentially becomes dead weight to the entire season, and yet continues to be the main focus as we get tons of ridiculous scenes of him wandering imprisoned inside his mind in yet ANOTHER pathetic homage to Lord of the Rings, as well as Mal being playing up as the ultimate demon from Hell when in reality the most he does is break people's things and cake an extra helping of mousse into his hair. Through the entire scene, we get a bullshit buildup over how dastardly and evil Mal is when in actuality he's simply getting by through the power of plot contrivance, with every contestant new and old going down in increasingly ludicrous and stupefying ways just to edge him further to the finish as apparently nobody is smart enough to notice that this supposed nice guy is behaving like a fucking lunatic. All of this just contributes to his uselessness as a character and how much of a crappy villain Mal truly is, and only serves to further accelerate the ongoing virus of character derailment that has become a bloody and scarred staple of the series.

Worse yet, Zoey spends the entire season completely clueless to her own boyfriend's problem, apparently forgetting about his struggles with his disorder completely and instantly forgetting as many as a dozen warnings that Mike is *GASP* not himself. If her stupidity wasn't enough, it somehow does not prevent her from winning literally half the challenges in the season without breaking a sweat, setting a new winning streak that not even hardened and strategic competitors like Heather have seen, and sucking all of the suspense out of the season as it becomes clear that nothing's going to stop the writers from sending her to the finale too, no matter what it costs the infinitely more popular and developed players in her path to victory.

And all for what? For a fucking lovefest duel that pits two bland and styrofoam-stale competitors against each other just so we can see the two kiss and make out again when Mike finally regains control of his mind............BY MEANS OF A FUCKING RESET BUTTON. :wtf:

Seriously, an entire season marred by character derailment and a massacre of the continuity and of every beloved element of the series just to see these two play out their childish romantic fantasies yet again for the second straight time, all at the expense of a returning cast who not only were derailed beyond belief just to advance these two to the finish, but were ultimately reduced to an afterthought as the majority of them are sent floating away to who knows where just so we can focus exclusively on them finally achieve their first  kiss in a victory they neither earned or had to work for. And all by literally the press of a button that instantly wipes Mal from existence and leaves us with the knowledge that mental disorders are in fact not lifelong struggles, but can be solved with relative ease without any major hindrance or consequence to your life. What a truly down to earth message of false hope to be passing along to kids. :sarcasticclap:

As a former fan of these two and their romance, I can say with full honesty I am extremely ashamed to have defended them as much as I did when this clusterfuck first aired and I have no desire to see any of this bullshit play out any further. The fans were correct when they said that Zoke was an overblown and uninteresting romantic plot tumor that only served to drag down the series, lending WAY TOO MUCH attention exclusively to two characters who in an effort just to appeal to children were made the main focus for two seasons. Needless to say, it was a foolish move that didn't pay off, and lent itself to the backlash that has cemented All-Stars as the new low point of the series.

I don't exactly hate Zoey, but I'm done defending her. If I enjoy Zoey in any capacity, it's mostly in fanon and fanart. As for Mike, I am all for his removal from the series, he has brought far too much controversy and is so far beyond redemption that there is literally no reason to waste anymore time with him. He's not funny, he's not entertaining, he's a piss poor role model for the younger crowd, and is as bad as a screenhog comes. I hope Mike never returns to the series, it's time for the series to get its act together, starting with the end of crappy ideas and subplots like these. And I don't have especially high hopes for Zoey's redemption who despite being a slight more likable is still a badly written character, and with the focus on her being equally damaging maybe it is for the best that she not return to the series for a long while more.

1) Cyborg and Beast Boy

Taking the top spot on my list are the two most obnoxious dumbasses now running rampant across the fallen empire that is Cartoon Network.

As a spinoff to Teen Titans, which for a while was one of my favorite shows on TV, Teen Titans GO! in my opinion is a pretty poor excuse for a spinoff and as a series in its own right. A lot of this rides on the fact that the show misunderstands the principles of black comedy and seems hellbent on being as obnoxious as humanly possible. The bulk of that annoyance rests with the new incarnations of Beast Boy and Cyborg.

Not satisfied with the fact that this show lets them off the hook of crimefighting altogether, these two miserably drawn and brain dead asshats seem bent on making life a living hell for everybody around them, mostly their remaining teammates. Loud, rude, and having absolutely zero regard for anyone else's feelings or needs, these two in no way resemble anything so many of us once loved about them in the original show, instead taking their worst traits or inventing new personalities entirely that has made them downright unlikable. Always resorting to childish pranks and taking pride in how big of an annoyance they can be, these two form a truly destructive duo who do anything for a cheap laugh at another's expense. Whether it's through embarrassing routines like the, AHEM......Pee-Pee Dance, forcing Raven to eat a meat-laced meatwad as a dare, bossing the others around just because they don't feel like hauling their own asses off the couch, to that godawful Waffles song among other things, with friends like these, who the fuck needs enemies? :steaming:

These two are the main reason why I am committed to avoiding this show. There are plenty of reasons why I have absolutely no desire to view more of this thing, but Beast Boy and Cyborg alone are all the reason I need not to tune in. They are genuinely annoying and unlikable and I want nothing more than to see them brutally punished for the torment they inflict on everyone around them.....Even if the remaining Titans are not exactly much better than they are. But what really aggravates me is how deliberately annoying they are, like they are intentionally raking up the most annoying traits and habits of every designated annoying character in the book and hiking them all up to eleven simultaneously. And I'm sorry, but I do not have the patience for the kind of antics that have lent them their new Scrappy status among older fans like myself. There's nothing charming about any of their actions, these are the kind of characters you would probably want to smack if you met them in person. Lord knows I would, seeing how they haven't received squat for the crap they pull. And Khary Payton and Greg Cipes, I mean come on, their too talented for jokes and dialogue like this, what is the original cast doing here guys? :no: I don't know but come on, this is not what fans were looking for Cartoon Network, just quit milking the annoyance for all of its worth. You're putting Johnny Test to fucking shame. :stare:

Sucks, they were so much more likable and three-dimensional in the original series. Christ, how I miss the old days when cartoons didn't suck. :raincloud:


:bulletgreen: :bulletgreen: :bulletgreen: Dishonorable Mentions :bulletgreen: :bulletgreen: :bulletgreen:

:bulletred: Angelica Pickles (Rugrats)

:bulletred: Bonnie Rockwaller (Kim Possible)

:bulletred: Varrick (The Legend of Korra)

:bulletred: Jetta Handover (Clifford The Big Red Dog)

:bulletred: Johnny Test

:bulletred: Lazlo (Camp Lazlo)

:bulletred: Patrick Star (New SpongeBob)

:bulletred: Eugene Krabs (New SpongeBob)

:bulletred: Diamond Tiara (My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic)

:bulletred: Dee Dee (Dexter's Laboratory)

:bulletred: The Delightful Children From Down the Lane (Codename: Kids Next Door)

:bulletred: Sheen Estevez (Jimmy Neutron/Planet Sheen)

:bulletred: Fanboy and Chum Chum

:bulletred: Sanjay and Craig

:bulletred: Scooby-Doo and Shaggy Rogers

:bulletred: Blooregard Q. Kazoo (Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends)

:bulletred: The Flea (Mucha Lucha)

:bulletred: Billy (The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy)

:bulletred: #88 and #89 (American Dragon: Jake Long)

:bulletred: Donnie (The Wild Thornberrys)

:bulletred: Duncan and Owen (Total Drama)


So if you were ever curious about who I considered some of the most annoying or pointless characters on TV, well here they are. 8-) No offense intended towards anyone who likes these characters or even the shows they came with........Just don't expect me to get why in at least a number of these cases, okay? :|

Do you agree with my list? Who do you consider the most annoying characters on TV? Who else should I have given a mention to? Why can't I ever keep it short and sweet? :o No wonder I take forever with these memes! ^^; :ashamed:

More Top Tens and memes to come in the weeks ahead, hope you enjoy this one and I hope you'll still leave suggestions for what else I can tackle in my shoutbox. ;)

Credit for the meme goes to :iconkyoichin:

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Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi is a very annoying and obnoxious girly cartoon with bright seizure inducing colors. Even as a kid I fucking hated Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi because Ami was so fucking annoying and Yumi was so fucking annoying.