Incredibly Harsh Cartoon Endings
I would like to add several Rick and Morty episodes, but I really should be specific, like the episode where Rick is setting up a beam to kill himself, but falls asleep, and the beam misses.
Then there is this.
Oh yeah, the episode where they screwed up so bad that they had to abandon their universe and start anew in a similar one right after the death of that universe's Rick & Morty counterparts.
I can't imagine waking up and eating breakfast literally 10 feet from my own grave. That's quite a burden to carry.
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I am sick, and in so being I am the healthy one.
If my darkness or eccentricity offends you, I don't really care.
I will not apologize for being me.
There is no such thing as perfect. We are beautiful as we are. With all our imperfections, we can do anything.
Valentine's Day is in a couple weeks so here's a Futurama harsh ending.
Professor Farnsworth creates a squad of super monsters to take on the Globetrotters in a basketball game. The crew gathers Chronitons from space to accelerate the mutants' growth. The absence of the Chronitons creates holes in space and makes time skip every once in a while with everyone having no memory of what took place prior in between skips. One solution they do is move stars near the disruption. It doesn't work as the time skips keep happening. Somehow Fry marries Leela with no memory of how he won her over and they're immediately divorced after another time skip. Fry ponders what he did to win Leela's heart. The next solution to stop the time skips is to create a black hole and flush the disruption away. It's revealed that Fry learned how to move the stars to spell a love message to Leela. Before he can get her to see it again, a black hole is blown open to absorb the disruption along with Fry's message.
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I am sick, and in so being I am the healthy one.
If my darkness or eccentricity offends you, I don't really care.
I will not apologize for being me.
There is no such thing as perfect. We are beautiful as we are. With all our imperfections, we can do anything.

