
Mr. Meaty
Comedy • TV-Y7 • 2006–09 • 2 Seasons
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4.0
From their food-court bunker, Josh and Parker are trying to overcome the awkwardness of being teens
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For the longest time, I thought that this show was just a figment of my childhood imagination. Like a horrible nightmare.
Maybe if you're desperate for something to watch
Expect weird, and you won't be disappointed
Not a bad show and I’m never one to cringe at nasty humor but this show just doesn’t do it for me.
I got stuck watching this when I had scarlet fever and was too weak to change the channel. Never threw up so much in my life. Awful.
Absolutely terrible. I can't stand to even look at it.
My goodness this show is awful to look at and endure. Hard pass. Would not recommend.
The weirdest thing Nick has ever made since Ren & Stimpy
Concept was Ok and it was funnyish, I just couldn’t get past these guys freaky muppet faces.
Uncomfortable the series I don’t know how but I’m glad it was green lit.
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125 (44%)
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4.0 – Based on 283 ratings
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