Nostalgia Critic Season 3
Nostalgia Critic is a comedy webseries created, written, edited by, and starring Chicago native Doug Walker. The series initially launched on YouTube in 2007 before moving to independent sites That Guy with the Glasses and Blip.tv. The show follows the titular Nostalgia Critic, a bitter and sarcastic film critic, as he reviews movies and television shows from his childhood and recent past, usually with comically exaggerated rage. The show often alternates the Critic's angry rants and juvenile humor with legitimate analysis of the episode's subject. Walker briefly retired the series at the end of 2012 to work on other projects, even writing the character out of existence in the Channel Awesome film To Boldly Flee. However, on January 22, 2013, Walker announced the show's imminent return in a narrative video called "The Review Must Go On". The more sketch-heavy sixth season began on February 5, 2013 with a review of the film The Odd Life of Timothy Green.
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Nostalgia Critic Season 3 Full Episode Guide
The critic rewatches and reviews the first five episodes of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon
A Christmas special narrated by Santa Christ, parodying It's a Wonderful Life. The Critic quits his job due to being angry about there being nothing to review for Christmas. Roger, his guardian angel, comes in to show how other people on the That Guy With The Glasses Team live without his existence, only for everyone to be much better off without him.
How could one of the greatest stand ups of all time make one of the worst kids films of all time? Here's how...
There have been multiple movies trying to explain the world of monsters from in the closet and under the bed... and, unfortunately, Little Monsters was one of them...
Was it a flop? No doubt. Was it a bad movie? Well...lets find out.
The Nostalgia Critic tries to make sense of this legendary troubled film...
NC compares the 1956 10 Commandments movie with the animated feature, The Prince of Egypt (1998)
NC looks at old commercials from the '80s and '90s
The Nostalgia Critic questions ending it all after watching this forgotten 80's stinker...
Nostalgiaween ends with NC doing his best Cinema Snob impression before the man himself arrives on the scene...
Let's start the Stephen King movie drinking game!
As Nostalgiaween marches on, NC covers the top 11 Scariest Performances on film!
Nostalgiaween begins with the last of the Ernest movies shown in theaters. Not even milk can stop it now!
It's been a while... let's look at another Don Bluth movie!
The Nostalgia Critic tries to get through this incoherent mess of a film...
Douchy McNitpick returns to point out more of the Nostalgia Critic's mistakes.
Chairmen of the BORED.
In what is considered to be the silliest of all of the Rocky movies, (seriously, it had a robot!) NC laments about that and how it seemed to make the series jump the shark.
The Hulkster is left home alone with two young sadistic killers in this terrible 90's film...
Can Rock Nostalgia Critic rock survive this rocking mess?
Part 3 of the Nostalgia Critics Animaniacs Tribute.
Part 2 of the Nostalgia Critics Animaniacs Tribute.
In a special three part NC episode, NC interviews Tom Ruegger, Sherri Stoner, Nathan Ruegger, Paul Rugg, and John McCann from Animaniacs. They discuss the genesis of the show, the characters, the creative aspects and anecdotes.
The Nostalgia Critic questions if why a dog and a dolphin can get along, why can't our mom and his dad?
The purple costume against the green jungle setting is the least of this terrible superhero film's problems...
"You're tearing me apart, Lisa!"
Lookly Looky I got ....to sit through this movie?
The cliches, the obvious stereotypes, the plotholes...this movie has it all! Checkmate!
Looky Looky I got....to sit through this movie?
The best and coolest cliches ever in film.
NC finds the concept of the movie too idiotic to find a proper introduction.
Considered to be the worst movie Don Bluth ever made... lets watch!
Free Willy is considered to be a classic family film, yet the Critic struggles to see why...
This film comes from a time when 3D was just a cheap gimmick... and not the really expensive gimmick it is today.
The attack launched by the critics sends the Nostalgia Critic fleeing into his home, only for Phelous to have him cornered.....
Dr. Insano is unleashed upon the unsuspecting Nostalgia Critic. But when the ensuing battle supposedly claims a life, the team is forced to resort to their original plan....
Mistrust is abound as the team decides to turn against the Critic...
When the Nostalgia Critic is confronted with several problems within the nation, and ignores them in favor of watching television, Fritz Von Baugh begins to sow seeds of dissent among the new government officials.
The night before the invasion, the NC attempts to convince Spoony to "give in to the madness"....
The Nostalgia Critic confronts Kevin Baugh with the offer to surrender Molossia to him. When Kevin silently ignores him, Critic calls the Channel Awesome crew into battle. When the first attack on Molossia goes horribly wrong, the crew decide to gear up, and get ready for an all-out raid on the micronation.
The Nostalgia Critic tortures himself by watching the 1985 animated film, The Care Bears Movie.
The Nostalgia Critic decides to review the 1991 film, Drop Dead Fred. Though targeted as a children's film, this movie has many adult and dark humor elements. Will this be good or bad for the Nostalgia Critic?
King Kong is considered to be one of the greatest movies of all time. So, the Nostalgia Critic decides to see which version, the 1933 or 2005 version, is the best one.
The Home Alone series is one of the most recognizable and unique movie series of the 90s. However, the Nostalgia Critic reviews the worst movie of the series, the 1997 family film Home Alone 3.
The Nostalgia Critic reviews the 1997 Disney movie Flubber. With a character made of green, slimey rubber, how can he not like this movie?
Christopher Walken is a famous actor, but he, like everyone else, has awkward moments. So, the Nostalgia Critic counts down the Top 11 most awkward Christopher Walken moments.
The Nostlagia Critic finally gets a chance to review a Neverending Story movie when he reviews The NeverEnding Story II: The Next Chapter. Will this movie be his fantasy, or will it be his worst nightmare?
The Nostalgia Critic reviews the 1996 movie Bio-Dome. Will it be good, or does it belong in its own Bio-Dome?
The Nostalgia Critic decides which Nutty Professor movie is the best, either the old one or the new one. Which will prevail?
The Nostalgia Critic reviews the 1998 animated film Quest for Camelot. However, will this movie bring back bad memories of A Kid in King Arthur's Court?
With every villain there's a song nearby. So, the Nostalgia Critic counts down the Top 11 villain songs.
The Nostalgia Critic reviews the 1998 science fiction film Lost in Space. Will he like it or will he want to throw it into the nearest black hole?
Despite torturing himself with the game, the Nostalgia Critic reviews the 1992 animated feature Bebe's Kids.
The Nostalgia Critic celebrates his 100th episode with a review of the 2000 film Battlefield Earth.
The Nostalgia Critic ends his month of Schwarzenegger reviews with the 1999 action/survival horror film End of Days. With a movie that intends to be horrifying, the Nostalgia Critic has more than the plot to worry about.
Doug decides to review the made-for-tv animated movie, Turtles Forever. The reason he's not reviewing the movie as the Nostalgia Critic is because this movie is something that Doug really likes. With both the 1987 and 2003 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series groups teaming up for this 25th anniversary special, Doug has a lot to say about it.
Taking place after his review to Conan the Barbarian, the Nostalgia Critic reviews the 1984 sequel Conan the Destroyer. Will it be better than the first one? Only the Nostalgia Critic can tell you.
Keeping with his Schwarzenegger reviews, the Nostalgia Critic reviews the 1982 action film Conan the Barbarian. With both Schwarzenegger and Mako starring in the film, will the Nostalgia Critic be able to last through it?
The Nostalgia Critic continues his month of Arnold Schwarzenegger reviews with the 1994 comedy movie Junior, in which Schwarzenegger is the first man to become pregnant.
The Nostalgia Critic reviews another Arnold Schwarzenegger film. This time he reviews the 1985 American action film Commando. Will he like it, or will this be yet another Schwarzenegger movie bomb?