It's a cartoon expresses your opposing political views episode

>It's a cartoon expresses your opposing political views episode

>a cartoon expresses any political view
>at all
>and it's not made for adults

>its an su hate thread in disguise

>cartoon expresses your political views by making those who disagree with you look like drooling retards

>it's a "main character's love interest get's BLACKED" episode

>it's an episode where politics aren't all black-and-white

>It's a "people are destroying the environment, as represented by a pollution villain, and you are terrible for not recycling" episode.

>it's a cartoon doesn't express any political views but then autistic adults on the internet over-interpret it and get into stupid arguments episode

What is angry birds the movie?

>it's a "character says, does, or wears something that is commonly associated with a fetish subculture" episode
>suddenly all discussion threads are full of fetishists who can't keep their dicks in their pants
>you don't share their fetish

What is pretty much anything on Sup Forums, tumblr, or reddit nowadays

>It's a heavy fan service episode

>it's a "businessmen are evil" episode

>it's a "lawyers are evil" joke

>Implying you can refute this

>it's a "everything has gone to shit episode"

That one is correct, though.

>it's a 'all humans are evil' episode

Doesnt Family Guy actually made one GOOD episode where Brian became a conservative?

>MC is still interested in love interest afterwards

>It's an user wants children to be treated like idiots post

Something that really stuck out on me was the American dad episode where it was all built up on changing the newscasters dad on gays, and he still was against homosexuality in the end, even after their speech. I don't remember many other times where someone isn't "converted" to the good side after all that set up. Felt realistic