"Wander Over Yonder" My Fair Hatey (TV Episode 2016) Poster

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(2016)

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9/10
You're the Greatest, Craig!
mcnicholasliam12 October 2017
The Wander team really outdid themselves! In this Mary Poppins esque musical episode, Lord Hater tries to date Dominator. This episode has 7 different songs, 6 of them are very nice, albeit forgettable, but the one that stands out is Lord Dominator's villain song, I'm the Bad Guy. This song is literally the reason many people started to get interested in Wander over Yonder. So, yeah, we should thank Dominator for introducing many people to this show. I give this episode 9 out of 10, as it is the BEST episode of the series by far.
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10/10
A Musical to Remember
aachamriel13 May 2016
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The WOY crew has knocked themselves out this time, beginning the climax of the WOY story in the most catchiest musical ever.

It began with a dating advice and how it demystifies someone Hater is attracted to and see her as a person to be liked as a person.

Then the plot thickens when Peepers and Sylvia sang what they are going to do.

Hater sang his heart out to Dominator, having thought about her in what he knew and liking what he knew about her.

Unfortunately, Dominator rejected him. And explained what she is and what she intends to be.

Wander comforted Hater with a gentle, uplifting song that only Wander and Hater could pull off.

The show ends with the characters finding something they liked with their friends despite the fact that Dominator might have become more unstoppable.

The episode was good and attracted more viewers.
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10/10
My Fair Hatey
leumasgoncalvez23 August 2021
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Galaxia Wander has always been one of my favorite series from my childhood; I loved their animation, their characters, their songs, everything in this series was great. And this episode shows just how great this series can be. The episode begins with Don Odión apparently wanting to destroy our dear furry friend; Wander, until it is shown that I only help him to ask for his help. Hate knows that Wander knows a lot of cheesy things about love, romance and all that, so he asks for his help. Wander obviously and for many reasons decides to help him while explaining to him with a rather catchy song called: Ask Her a Question. Meanwhile, Sylvia realizes that she too was captured and meets Peepers who tells her that he is forming a plan to stop Dominador once and for all. Sylvia and Peepers decide to team up to stop her while singing a song called: That's How We'll Get Her. Both duos go to Dominador's ship and prepare. Hate, Wander and the other Furyguards prepare to sing to Dominador my favorite song: You're the greatest, while Sylvia and Peepers follow their plan. However, it is revealed that Dominador never heard the song of Odion and this is how it is with an epic and memorable song; I'm The Bad Guy Reveals His True Intentions; capture each of the villains of the galaxy and continue with their plans of planetary destruction; where each of the characters are surprised, especially Don Odión who's heart was shattered. Wander and Odion are locked up by Dominador. Wander tries to cheer up Odión with his banjo with a sentimental song with the title of the episode; My Fair Hatey. Wander manages to encourage Odion so much that he follows his hate genes and chases Wander that he even meets Sylvia and Peepers who succeed in his plan and they all try to escape before Dominator's ship is totally frozen. The protagonists manage to escape, however in an unexpected plot twist, Dominador's ship restarts revealing that he can not only control the lava but the ice itself. The protagonists feel discouraged but not without finishing the episode singing one last song to each other saying how great each one is with the song; You're the greatest with Dominador interrupting them and ending the episode. I really just realized why most fans consider this episode to be the best in the whole series; it's well written, the songs are catchy and memorable and it really helps in the story arc.
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