Nostalgia Critic Season 4
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 4 Full Episode Guide
Time to look at the timeless holiday classic.......Child's Play?
Yes, this review is done entirely in rhyme.
Keanu Reeves and Drew Barrymore? YAY! 1986? NAY!
A film of this magnitude must be bitched about through song!
They'll make a flick out of anything, won't they?
Take a look at the origins of the hit cartoon!
Before you see The Immortals, take a look at what the directed made long, long before.
By popular demand, a stinkbomb by any other name would smell just as bad...but BY GOD why did it have to be that name?????? Also, see which cons Doug will be showing up to next!
Wrapping up Nostalgia-Ween with one of the strangest sequels ever!
Did the first one make you motion sick? Just try stomaching the story of this one.
Is this one of the worst remakes of all time?
Why do Stephen King Mini-Series bring us so much joy?
The red-headed wonder herself helps the NC review the greatest pairing in cinema history...Dennis Rodman and Dane Cook. Pray for them.
A look at the disastrous 1997 adaptation.
This WAS a strange little movie, wasn't it?
NC does a "Let's Play" for the first time...God help us all.
See which movies and shows Doug will never look at EVER for a Nostalgia Critic review.
Charlton Heston trying to gun down a Polar Bear? You sure this is fiction?
NC looks at the best episodes of one of the greatest TV shows of all time!
NC reviews one of the biggest family blunders of the 90s!
The NC finishes off the FINAL Care Bears movie! Thank God!
Is life still like a hurricane?
BMX Bikers from the 80s? I've heard of worst things to make a movie out of.
You know...for kids!
The Nostalgia Critic takes a look at the latest Transformer movie, but gets an unexpected letter...
The Critic compares the 1969 and 2010 "True Grit" films
Remember Little Nemo? No? Probably for the best....
RRRheumatism!!!
The Critic's third and final nostalgic commercial compilation
Could there really be another animated Titanic movie that's worse than the one with a rapping dog??
Pig Power in the House
Do sharks roar? Do they explode when impaled by boats? Lets find out....
The Critic lists the Damsels-in-Distress who's only purpose is to be rescued when you wish they'd just be killed.
Thanks to Van Dam, Rodman, and Rourke, "Frying the Coke" is born...
Watch the Critic suffer a psychotic breakdown.
The Critic looks at the first two episodes of the original X-Men animated series.
While attending the Animarathon convention, The Critic takes a look at this 1999 film and is completely drained of all creativity.
EXTREME!!!
The Critic and Doc Brown (also Doug) head back in time to see if the past really is eaten by giant mudball monsters.
The Critic compares the classic original 1984 film with the impressive 2010 remake
Go go gadget, refund!
It's the return of commercials! NC takes a seat in his comfy chair to look at more of the sometimes cool, sometimes downright strange commercials from his childhood.
That's, that's chaos theory.
Only 11?
Uh, you've got something on your lip.
Sequel Month is almost over...and the Critic has saved the worst for last. Time for a game of disappearing bears...
After donning SWAT gear to review the sequel to one of his favorite films, he criticizes how the movie ignores Mrs. Brisby, the inferior animation, and the idiotic plot and characters
After unsuccessfully trying to recruit the Nostalgia Chick to help him like she did with the first movie, the Critic finds it confusing as to how the first film was successful enough to spawn a sequel.
We must not give in to the Nasty.