Allergic to Sanity (Unofficial Fan Movie of The Crazy-Ass Group Show)

Allergic To Sanity is an episode of the thirteenth season of The Crazy-Ass Group Show: The Series, Television Presentation.

Plot
One day, Sucko, Körbl, Izaya, and Gamzee Makara plan to revive Violastro and destroy the group as a whole. In order to dissolve the group, Sucko hires Hank Schrader to start a civil war between the group and betray them. However, Postal Dude, Odo, Claire Emmett, Karlie Dell and Cube see this and must tell the group before it's too late.

Why This Episode's Insane
UNDER CONSTRUCTION
 * 1) It wasted the potential of four villains hiring a trusted hitman.
 * 2) This episode is notorious for having one of the worst scenes of the entire show, and the biggest plot hole in the entire show as a whole, especially in the ending.
 * 3) *For example, the villains could've used many other ways to revive Violastro, but instead they chose to hire a hitman to start a civil war.
 * 4) Terrible writing for the characters and the episode itself that tries to be a step-up to the show but fails.
 * 5) Just like any other episode of The Crazy-Ass Group Show, most of the characters are extremely unlikeable with Walter White, Gamzee Makara, Körbl, Racist Mario, Dr. Livesey, Wario, Dr. Eggman, Mr. Burns, Patrick Star, Shang Tsung, Kazuya, Raya, Maddie, Jayfeen, the Among Us characters, Meg Griffin, Mr. Kat, The Black Mamba Dancers, Pokey Minch, Lili De Rochefort, Isabela Madrigal, Ness, Alisa Bosconovitch, Pikachu, Judith Mossman, Eli Vance, The Executives, Baby Shark, Ryuko Matoi, Meryl Hinton, Amy Sorel, Donovan Baine, and Anastasia/Anya being the worse offenders as they never believe Postal Dude, Odo, Claire Emmett, Karlie Dell and Cube.
 * 6) *Sucko, while likeable, became a butt monkey who gets mistreated by Körbl.
 * 7) Anachronism: In one of the flashbacks Sucko can be seen playing on a PS2 in 1998, even though the PS2 was released two years later.
 * 8) Most of the humor are just terrible attempts at comedy such as:
 * 9) *Sucko thinking that Violastro is a place instead of a character (causing Körbl to yell at him).
 * 10) *Gamzee randomly spacing out whenever Violastro's name is mentioned.
 * 11) The logic here does not seem exist here, as for example:
 * 12) *Körbl yelling at Sucko and immediately getting blown by his yelling.
 * 13) *Postal Dude shooting a car, which caused it to explode.
 * 14) Very mean spirited scenes such as:
 * 15) *Ness and Alisa punching Postal Dude in the face.
 * 16) *Racist Mario saying the N-word in front of Karlie Dell. Seriously, we're not joking.
 * 17) *Gamzee going on an insane rant about how Violastro is his "best friend" before strangling both Körbl and Sucko.
 * 18) Somewhat outright laughable, confusing, and terrible dialog such as:
 * 19) *"I failed and will never be succeeded; failure is option only." (Walter White)
 * 20) *"Boogie Boogie Boogie Boogie, you mom." (Lloyd Garmadon)
 * 21) *"Believe us, please.." (Karlie Dell)
 * 22) *"You five motherfucking liars can kiss my ass!" (Meryl Hinton)
 * 23) *"Wait, wh-what do you mean Violastro's back at it again?! I thought we've beaten him!" (Azura)
 * 24) *"Aaaaand we're fucked!" (Marisa Kirisame)
 * 25) *"Sup, bitches! I've risen yet again! Bweheheheheheh!" (Violastro)
 * 26) Bland, weak, and very slow pacing compared to the canon episodes of the series.
 * 27) Missed Opportunity: The Vibrants could have played a major role in the episode as a supporting cast, instead they only appear briefly in the ending.
 * 28) Horrible ending and a big plot hole: The entire group (except for the Vibrants, Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame, Sanae Kochiya, Morrigan Aensland, Pauline (Super Mario), Dolores Madrigal, Camilo Madrigal, Ness's Mom, Tracy (EarthBound), Ahri, and Princess Zelda) did not believe Postal Dude, Odo, Claire Emmett, Karlie Dell, and Cube. Therefore, the five were kicked out. Meanwhile, Violastro is successfully revived, but exactly how he's revived is unknown.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) The premise of four villains hiring a trusted hitman to start a civil war between the group is an interesting idea, despite being wasted by bad writing.
 * 2) Postal Dude, Odo, Claire Emmett, Karlie Dell, and Cube are likeable characters and are very sympathetic.
 * 3) Out of the entire group, the Vibrants (despite only appearing briefly), Reimu Hakurei, Marisa Kirisame, Kristie Inglethorpe, Aro Rouon, Chabwick, Ariku Sukashine, Sniper (TF2), Koyuki Aoba, Honoka Akahoshi, Sanae Kochiya, Morrigan Aensland, Pauline (Super Mario), Dolores Madrigal, Camilo Madrigal, Ness's Mom, Tracy (EarthBound), Ahri, and Princess Zelda were the only members to believe the aforementioned characters.
 * 4) The animation is decent with a nicely-done title card.
 * 5) There are a few memorable lines such as:
 * 6) *"Bello Bello Bello!" (????)
 * 7) *"I ain't letting them succeed!" (Postal Dude)
 * 8) *"Let's blow Violastro up and this time, permanently!" (Claire Emmett)
 * 9) *"Looks like it's a rematch. Come on, Vibrants. We've got a world to save yet again!" (Cardinal)
 * 10) *"You can count us in!" (Reimu Hakurei)
 * 11) Thankfully, there are no filler scenes.
 * 12) Its sequel, "Externalizing Insanity", is a massive improvement over this.

Reception
Allergic To Sanity was near-universally panned by critics and fans of the show, notably for its disturbing scenes for the sake of shock value, unlikable characters, bad dialogue, and wasted potential. This episode is often considered to be one of, if not, the worst episode in the show's history.

In addition, Lyle Agreste, the director of this episode, admitted that he regretted making it.

On IMDb, it holds a 4.1/10 rating.

Trivia

 * Originally the plan was to destroy the tall citadel in the city and blame the group for it but was scrapped