Tchú Tchá (As Aventuras de Gui & Estopa)

Tchu Tcha is the 20th episode of the third season of As Aventuras de Gui & Estopa, which originally premiered in 2012. Gui and Estopa want to compose a song for the school recital using Tchu and Tcha, however, Cróquete does not like this idea, thinking that the music would be bad, and advises them to seek inspiration in classical music.

Why It Sucks

 * 1) The episode was made just trying to catch the success of the music Eu Quero Tchu, Eu Quero Tcha by João Lucas & Marcelo which was popular in Brazil exactly in 2012. By the way, the episode even uses the exact same lyrics of the song, without making any changes to make it look like a parody, which can be considered plagiarism.
 * 2) Cróquete is really unlikeable in this episode because in the beginning, she advises Gui and Estopa not to compose a song using Tchu and Tcha preferring songs made by classical composers, but later, when Piti sings "Eu Quero Tchu, Eu Quero Tcha" at the school recital, she shows that she likes to hear it SCREAMING IN FRONT of Gui and Estopa showing immense hypocrisy and still tries to give an excuse by lying that she was just trying to support her friend Piti.
 * 3) Cróquete claims that Gui and Estopa need to be inspired by Shakespeare to create a song, which doesn't make sense because Shakespeare was a poet and not a musician.
 * 4) The episode has a bad moral, as it shows classical music of composers like Mozart, Beethoven, and Bach as being unlikeable and inferior to bubblegum music and sertanejo.
 * 5) Estopa makes a lot of fat-shaming jokes related to food.
 * 6) For most of the episode, Gui and Estopa are portrayed only as butt-monkeys since they are being rejected for following Cróquete's advice.
 * 7) Awful ending: Cróquete advises Gui and Estopa to go to Germany to seek better inspiration for music, but when they get there they discover that the song "Eu Quero Tchu, Eu Quero Tcha" is also popular in Europe leaving Gui disappointed and ending with the last lines referring to the song Ai Se Eu Te Pego by Michel Teló.

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