Mr. Mouse Down Bad (The Crazy-Ass Group Show)

Mr. Mouse Down Bad is an episode of the seventh season of The Crazy-Ass Group Show: The Series, Television Presentation.

Plot
Wanting to get back at Cinderella and Rapunzel for using him as a soccer ball, Mr. Kat decides to prank them by showing embarrassing photos of them on the projection screen in front of the entire Crazy-Ass Group Assembly, which not only made Cinderella and Rapunzel outcasts and notorious social pariahs, but also give them questionable affections from Mickey Mouse.

Why It’s Down Bad
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
 * 1) The episode is the fourth episode to center around fetishes on the internet. Which is way too many considering the fact the concept itself is terrible.
 * 2) *In fact, the episode also cranks the other running gag of the series making shots at Cinderella and Rapunzel’s feet (complete with the visibility of their nails) up to 11.
 * 3) About half of the episode is just a rehash of The Simpsons episode, The Boys of Bummer, except at least this episode doesn’t have a scene about the victim(s) attempting suicide.
 * 4) Mickey Mouse is both extremely unlikable and weird in this episode as he constantly makes questionable remarks about Cinderella and Rapunzel’s feet, which is just gross-out humor.
 * 5) Mr. Kat is also unlikable for showing Cinderella and Rapunzel’s embarrassing pics to the entire group.
 * 6) Loona is no better.
 * 7) The running gag of the members of the group staring at Cinderella's feet every time they hear a constant clanking noise from her glass slippers is still very tiresome to watch.
 * 8) The subplot of Mario and Luigi trying to make a short film about toasters, while tolerable, is nothing but filler. Some other filler-heavy scenes include:
 * 9) *King Dedede hearing Luz and Amity having sex inside his castle.
 * 10) *Bomb writing graffiti about wanting to make out with ice cream
 * 11) *Captain Falcon ranting about Antarctica.
 * 12) *The Among Us characters raiding a McDonalds.
 * 13) *Ren and Stimpy cancelling Moana on Twitter.
 * 14) *Nicole Watterson recording a video of Caillou throwing a tantrum and then posting it onto YouTube.
 * 15) *Yoshi planning his long awaited revenge on everyone who tormented him in this show.
 * 16) *Ness and Stewie Griffin playing Street Fighter.
 * 17) Plot Holes:
 * 18) *Why couldn't Mario and Luigi make models of the toasters instead of buying real toasters?
 * 19) *How did Mickey Mouse gain access to Rapunzel’s Instagram?
 * 20) *How did Ness gain a fetish for feet when he was just 13 years old?
 * 21) Bad Ending: Mickey Mouse goes to Hawaii (where Cinderella and Rapunzel fled after Mr. Kat's prank) so that he can take pictures of Cinderella and Rapunzel's feet to post on the latter's Instagram, what’s worse is that they seem to enjoy it.

Redeeming Qualities
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
 * 1) Brian Griffin's line: “Now that’s outta blow a reputation!” is arguably the funniest line in the entire episode.
 * 2) Cinderella, Rapunzel, Mario and Luigi are still likable characters.
 * 3) *On a side note, some of the filler characters are still tolerable here.
 * 4) **King Dedede is sympathetic since he has to deal with Luz and Amity doing it in the castle.
 * 5) **Brian and Stewie Griffin are also alright.
 * 6) **Captain Falcon is also tolerable in this episode, even though his rant about Antarctica made him a bit unlikable.
 * 7) The subplot, while filler, is still way more tolerable than the main plot.

Trivia
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
 * This episode marks the Among Us characters first speaking role in the series since the movie, they also retain their voice actors/actresses from the movie, marking the first time they were given real voices in an episode.
 * Bomb's ice cream's name is revealed in this episode: Agnes.
 * The title is different in some countries.
 * Sadə Mikki (Azerbaijani) / Mickey the Simp
 * Cinderella and Rapunzel's Feet!
 * Assepoester en Rapunzels Voeten! (Dutch)
 * シンデレラとラプンツェルの足！(Japanese)
 * 미키의 발 페티쉬! (Korean) / Mickey's Foot Fetish!
 * Despite the negative reception of the episode worldwide, it somehow received a cult-following in Japan for some reason.