The Origin of The Beginning of The Incredible Taz-Man (Taz-Mania)

The Origin of The Beginning of The Incredible Taz-Man is an episode of Taz-Mania.

Why it Sucks

 * 1) The title is false advertising. It goes downhill when the episode is turned into a Taz torture. From the looks of it, this is hardly ever an origin story.
 * 2) It was meant to be a parody of superheroes, but fails miserably. Even "Comic Madness" has a better plot compared to this.
 * 3) Taz was tricked into mail theft in a fairy outfit and was arrested immediately for doing just that. How could one of the most hilarious characters on the show trick Taz into mail theft?!
 * 4) Mr. Thickley is at his absolute worst in this episode and accuses the mailman for giving Taz's family bills. He is hardly ever called out on it.
 * 5) * If Taz were often more coherent in his speaking rather than grunting so much, he would've blamed Thickley for it right away.
 * 6) Alongside the "Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty" two-parter and "Friends for Strife", this is one of the few Taz-Mania episodes where a supporting character hardly gets comeuppance for his or her actions.
 * 7) The episode felt unnecessary to the series and is nothing but a shameless rehash of one of its earliest episodes.
 * 8) Unlike "Comic Madness", Taz's wardrobe is limited in the beginning of this episode and only wears a cape.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Great voice acting from Dan Castellaneta, Jim Cummings, Miriam Flynn and Maurice LaMarche.
 * 2) The beginning of the episode was at least true to the title.
 * 3) Its sister episode fares much better than this one.

Trivia

 * As mentioned above, this episode is considered to be one of the worst Taz-Mania episodes by fans (alongside "Friends for Strife" and the "Here Kitty, Kitty, Kitty" two-parter).