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| Posted on 2012-01-06 03:56:59 AM |
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What is the biggest case of something switching from wacky to dark?
To me, the final episode of Sam & Max: The Devil's Playhouse. The season as a whole was a lot darker than the previous, and the ending really proves it.
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| Posted on 2012-01-06 04:10:51 AM |
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The entirety of Dr. Horrible.
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| Posted on 2012-01-06 05:41:48 AM |
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Disney's Oliver and Company frequently switches from upbeat style and humor to tearjerker/serious tone, and it does this within the first five minutes, during the opening musical number. Would you believe this is in the same movie as a complete monster loan shark who probably kills people and is possibly tied to the mafia? And if I recall correctly, said loan shark appears not too long after that scene.
Also, season 3 of Moral Orel was pretty dark compared to the rest of the series.
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| Posted on 2012-01-06 02:10:30 PM |
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"Bad News", a Season Six episode of How I Met Your Mother (spoilers ahead). Most of the episode was a light-hearted story with a few dark spots, but the wham moment was when Lily informed Marshall that his father had died after a heart attack. The episode built suspension by adding the numbers 50 to 1 on various props, which was a pretty cool gimmick.
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| Posted on 2012-01-10 04:40:24 PM |
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Naru Taru. It goes from what's seemingly a Digimon ripoff to a seriously disturbing look at what would happen if you actually gave kids that kind of power.
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