Screw up a title of a TV show/Movie

Mandouga

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Goemon: Showtime!*

(Better yet...)

Candy Kong: Showtime!

(Or even...)

Dixie Kong: Showtime!

Mona [as in the WarioWare character]: Showtime!

(Heck...)

Kirby: Showtime!

Pikachu: Showtime!

Amy Rose: Showtime!

Ms. Pa...er, "Pac-Mom" (sigh...): Showtime!

Samus Aran: Showtime!

Roll [as in Mega Man's sister]: Showtime!

Frogger: Showtime!

Princess Zelda:...

(Well, you get the idea; that said, here’s one more: )

Pauline: Showtime!

*Also posted in the "Title Merging" thread.

EDIT (3-28-24): Slightly edited a sentence to remove an accidental smiley.
 
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I actually just thought of another one:

Princess Daphne: Showtime!

(In any case…)

Wisenheimer (There, I said it…)


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Has “The Big Crunch Theory” been done yet? That’s probably what it would be called if it was a drama.


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The Koopanator (which is probably what that one episode should have been called, or maybe even…)

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