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The video starts by introducing "Miracle Star," a Chinese knockoff of Cartoon Network's popular show, "The Amazing World of Gumball." The blatant similarities in character design, art style, and combination of cartoon characters with realistic backgrounds are immediately obvious. The video notes Gumball's direct roasting of Miracle Star in an episode titled "The Copycats."
Next, the video discusses "Pixel Pinky," a shameless rip-off of "Fairly Odd Parents." The premise involves a girl named Nina who receives a phone with a genie, Pixel Pinky, who grants wishes that often go wrong. The video highlights how unoriginal and poorly executed "Pixel Pinky" is, calling it a complete garbage version of its predecessor.
The video then moves to another Chinese rip-off, "The Legend of Lucky Pie," a miniseries with strong resemblances to "Adventure Time." It features a main character similar to Finn and an animal sidekick, with a plot centered around adventure. Despite the clear inspiration, the video acknowledges that some viewers found heart and emotion in the series, and humorously points out an intriguing episode title: "If it's the last thing I poo."
Finally, the video critiques "Wild Grinders," a cartoon that strongly resembles "Rocket Power." It features a group of kids engaged in extreme sports, particularly skateboarding. The video points out the unoriginality, even noting two characters from "Wild Grinders" that bear a striking resemblance to Mario and Luigi, labeling it a horrible Nick cartoon that should be avoided.