Nostalgia Critic: My Requests

These are my requests for Nostalgia Critic:
 * Code Lyoko: The Critic believes it's the worst European cartoon of the 2000's.
 * Super Milk Chan: The Movie: The Critic is challenged by the American Anime Otaku to review the worst nostalgic anime movie he could find. He reviews the first Super Milk Chan movie, and finds it a little weird (and sexual at times), but funny nonetheless.
 * Super Smash Bros.: The Critic checks out what he believes to be the first good Nintendo movie. The anime movie, which was directed by Michael Bay, has funny jokes, great animation, and a great story, but what he didn't like was the foreshadowing, the awkward sexualized moments (like when Tails gets excited when Kaita shows up), and all the characters that were not even in a Smash game.
 * Vortexx CW: The Critic and his friends pays a tribute to the last traditional Saturday morning block. He talks about Sonic X, Justice League Unlimited, Power Rangers Lost Galaxy and all the other shows, and ends the video with somber music and him talking about the Vortexx's cancellation and the end of Saturday morning cartoons... and then goes off to play Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde for some reason.
 * 4Kids TV on FX: The Critic reviews the return to Saturday morning cartoons with FX's first Saturday morning block. He talks about Spongebob, X-Men Evolution, O.K. KO Let's Be Heroes and other shows on the list.
 * The Pumpkin of Sleepy Hollow (2003)
 * Spider Riders: The Critic admits that he had arachnophobia when he was younger, and talked about the one anime that cured his fear.
 * Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection F
 * Johnny Test: He hates the "terrible jokes", how the characters "have no personality", and brought back the term "Horribaf*ckus".
 * Ghostbusters Blast!: The Critic teams up with the Nerd to talk about 4Kids' Ghostbusters anime. The Critic and the Nerd both agree that the Japanese dub is bad enough, but the English dub is downright terrible.
 * Transformers: Animated: The Critic calls it "The Teen Titans of Transformers".
 * ReVive: The Critic reviews both the movie and the show. He criticizes the sexual overtones, how Vegetu (the leader of ReVive) pounds the "Rules of Da F*king Universe" way too much, the excess pop culture references, and the fact that the show airs on Fox. However, he believes it still has the potential to be a wonderful series.