Remarkable cartoon episodes

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In a episode where Cartman is more uncontrollable than ever, followed with unsuccessful attempts with psychologists, his mom decides to resort to a dog trainer, based on the real life star of the show Dog Whisperer with Cesar Millan, who rehabilitates dogs.

You can watch it freely and legally here: https://www.southparkstudios.com.br/en/episodes/h7679l/south-park-tsst-season-10-ep-7

Cesar reacted to this episode many years later in his channel. Not only he took it very well but also provides insight through the whole episode while never breaking the character:

 
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I don’t have any images atm so here’s random examples off the top of my head;
  1. Most Green Lantern episodes in Batman: The Brave and the Bold
  2. The Scooby Doo crossover with Supernatural, it’s fully animated!
  3. The Superman episode where he fights the 5th dimensional imp
  4. Teen Titans episode where Robin fights a ghost of Slade
  5. Hardman’s episode in Ruby Spears’ Megaman, it’s hilariously awful.
  6. The Ben 10 episode where Ghostfreak breaks out.
  7. The Generator Rex crossover with Ben 10
  8. The Family Guy episode with Foaud’s debut
  9. A TON of Samurai Jack episodes
  10. All of Johnny Bravo
  11. The Final Episode of Megas XLR
  12. That one episode in Mike Tyson mysteries where he says OOOOOOO because he was reading a bunch of zeroes. Classic. He also hates Chris Masters which is hella funny.
  13. A Craig of the Week episode I can’t remember the name of.
  14. The Jackie Chan cartoon episode where Jacky loses his memories and Jade teaches him martial arts.
 
SpongeBob SquarePants's "Band Geeks" should be considered a national treasure.
Agreed!

There's an episode of Rugrats All Grown-up! in which Suzie is scammed by a couple of so-called "talent seekers" and spends a lot of money she doesn't really have to rent a recording studio to kickstart her singing career... except that the "studio" doesn't exist and it turns out to be an abandoned warehouse in the middle of an incredibly rough neighborhood. The most brilliant part is that the show doesn't even attempt to make things right for her, and only leaves both the character and the audience with the could understanding that cruelty like this exists in the world and that there truly are people ready to prey on someone's dreams and ambitions without a second thought.

As Told By Ginger's take on suicide is also a masterpiece:


And "Bart Gets An F" is the first time we see a darker message coming across on the normally chill AF Simpsons: sometimes your best effort just isn't enough, which is brutal to see.

Futurama's "Luck Of The Fryrish" and "Jurassic Bark" are just... wow.
 
Almost all of Magus XLR,
Same for Generator Rex,
OG Ben 10 and the Alien Force,
A lot from Ed, Edd & Eddy,
Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy had some great episodes,
Chowder had great episodes from the start,
Dexter specially the "Omelet and bacon" episode.
 
Jurassic Bark
That episode is a fucking weapon, Jesus Christ.

-Every episode of Cowboy Bebop (it's technically a cartoon) basically, but specifically Jupiter Jazz, Ganymede Eulogy and Speak Like A Child for me.
-a lot of Hey Arnold episodes, that show was fantastic and I don't really see many people talk about it.
-the first Babydoll episode from Batman: The Animated Series.
-the last episode of Cybersix.

That's all I got off the top of my head.
 
Pizza Delivery from Spongebob. To me that episode is, and should be, the standard of how the characters are handled. Plus it is highly quotable and memorable.
 
"For The Man Who Has Everything" Justice League Unlimited
"Meltdown" Batman Beyond
"Payback" Batman Beyond
"Out of the Past" Batman Beyond
"Nano" Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003)
"Wake the Dead" Justice League Unlimited
"Question Authority" Justice League Unlimited
"Chill of the Night" Batman: The Brave and the Bold
"Mayhem of the Music Meister!" Batman: The Brave and the Bold
"The Party" Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
"Law of the Jungle" Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
"Intervention" Spectacular Spider-Man

A short list. But all great stuff from some amazing shows
 
That Powerpuff Girls episode, Speed Demon, where they race so fast that they end up in a dystopian apocalyptic future. Always found it creepy as hell as a kid

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Also that one Simpsons episode in season 2 about Homer eating fugu fish and thinking he's going to die. One of the best episodes of the whole show
 

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