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Stoopid Buddy Studioos
Stoopid Buddy Stoodios (formerly known as Stoopid Monkey and stylized as Stoop!d Monkey) is an American production company and animation studio, formed by Seth Green, Matthew Senreich, John Harvatine IV, and Eric Towner. It was established in 2011 following the partnership of Stoopid Monkey, which had been founded in 2005, and Buddy Systems Studios. It is one of the producers of the Adult Swim animated television series Robot Chicken and Titan Maximum as well as SuperMansion on the streaming service Crackle and Buddy Thunderstruckon Netflix.

Why They Rock

 * 1) Their animation is very well-done even for 2005-present day standards (even in their worst shows like Crossing Swords and Santa Inc).
 * 2) They put very good effort to make stop-motion and traditional animated series just like any other stop-motion animation company.
 * 3) They made many great shows, such as Robot Chicken, Titan Maximum, Buddy Thunderstruck, Supermanison,  M.O.D.O.K., ect.
 * 4) They even make stop-motion animated segments from other shows as well such as Adam Ruins Everything.
 * 5) Since their first television show Robot Chicken was made, it made them to start making TV shows.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) They made some bad shows such as Crossing Swords (depending on your view), Bratz (2015 web series), and let’s not forget their most infamous series, Santa Inc.

DC Super Hero Boys (DC Super Hero Girls)
#DCSuperHeroBoys is the twentieth and twenty-first episode of Season 1 of DC Super Hero Girls.

Plot
What begins as a simple vandalism investigation becomes an all-out turf war when the team encounters a powerful trio of Kryptonians bent on world domination, and, perhaps even worse, a rival team of SUPER HERO BOYS!

Why It Rocks

 * 1) Unlike the Mh:terribletvshows:Teen Titans Go! episode, Boys vs. Girls, this episode teaches the moral about gender equality in a non sexist way as both the Super Hero Girls and Da Invisa-Bros start off as rivals when they find the last strange graffiti around town, then later work together to stop the Kryptonians from taking over Metropolis.
 * 2) Tons of hilarious scenes, such as the scene where Da say Yo Bros while the girls (aside from Diana) face palm.
 * 3) General Zoe, Ursa, and Aluza Zor-Ei are still entertaining villains from the comics thanks to their thrillingly personalities and voices.
 * 4) Da Invinci-Bros are great additions to the episode even though they can be annoying at times.
 * 5) The epic battle between the two teams and the Kryptonians is easily one of the best parts of the two parter since it’s epic and entertaining thanks to it’s moral of working together as two teams.
 * 6) A very sad and heartwarming flashback involving Supergirl as a child and mother during the destruction of Krypton.
 * 7) Compared to Crushing It, it’s a huge improvement over that episode, as it fixes many of the problems that the former episode had.
 * 8) Great animation that was very impressive as expected from Jam Filled Entertainment, and voice acting have some energy put into the actors.
 * 9) Tim Sheridan’s writing is at it’s best here, as it has a great plot where the Super Hero Girls and the Invisible-Bros start off as rivals who want to out past one team another to see who is the best team, then later learned about equality and working together.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) Plot Hole: When General Zod, Ursa, and Aluza Zor-Ei defeats both da Invinci-Bros and the Super Hero Girls while Hawkman and Bumblebee get the kyptoite, Jessica Cruz and Hal Jordan are nowhere to be seen.
 * 2) Just like Get the Hock Out with Beaver Dam Fast Pizza, the events of the two parter are ignored in another episode written by Tim Sheridan, Scrambled Eggs where both teams are reverted back to being rivals over an egg.
 * 3) Though likeable, Da Invinci-Bros ban be quite annoying at times.
 * 4) * Speaking of, Steve Trevor barley serves any purpose in the two parter other than bringing back the running gag of Diana falling in love with him.

Reception
DC Super Hero Boys reviewed critical acclaim from critics and fans alike, and is considered to be two of the best DC Super Hero Girls episodes and the best episode written by Tim Sheridan, the two-parter is currently the second highest-rated episode of the series so far, only behind Happy Birthday Zee.