Moments Pages are Spoilers Off. You Have Been Warned.
- From the show, the first episode's skit with the man and the magician stranded at sea. Their relationship is rather sweet to watch, and it has a happy ending.
- Surreal, but it all works out anyways.
- A rare moment, an incredibly sweet short. Not that sweet for the kid stuck in a comma though.
- Rudy. Sure he was rude his entire life, but he lived a good life regardless. He was the first generation of his family to graduate college, he fell in love with and married a beautiful woman, he fathered and cherished a son who would go on to make him proud, his son fathered a grandson, and he died surrounded by loved ones."Touching ass surrounded by loved ones ass wouldn't change a goddamn thing! Making me cry ass motherfucking ready for death ass ... me. Shiiiit."
- In The Stinger, we get a more subtle one: Rudy speaking from beyond the grave to insult a man picking an orange tree from his teachers grave. For as rude as he is(even in death), Rudy really did care for his teacher.
- Something to be said about the ending of “The Animator’s Curse”. A stop-motion animator is tricked by a tiny genie into being locked out of time. So he decides to make the most of it and spend the rest of his life animating the world and making people act better towards each other.
- In general, most of the season 4 episodes have generally wholesome endings.
- The Lights Out Sagas ending(minus the The Stinger involving Silly The Clown). With Flashlight Dad defeated, the sun relighted, the solar flare Ladder Dad tried to stop now out of commision thanks to Cloud Dad, the world has been saved from it's firey fate....while the rest of the heartwarming is more Played for Laughs, with Shark Dad finally getting his Jerkass son to spend time with him(even if he is forced into and hates it) and Jonathans Dad reuniting with his son in Heaven, welcomed with a father-son smoke session with Lincoln and Ghandi.
- Speaking of Silly, his sendoff is a surprisingly bittersweet one: all that stuff he was doing? Turns out he just wanted the supplies and guests to have a birthday. When Sad Larry figures this out, he immediately tries to reason with Silly, and it works. In return, the Monster Clown decides to give each of his guests a special present tailored to what they've wanted. Airplane Dad gets a new plane, Harry is given back his beauty and a butcher school admission, the Tall Boys become extra-tall men, and Sad Larry gets a chest that lets him be happy.