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The Book Dumb Bob just turned in his essay. It wasn't just regular bad; it was the Plan 9 from Outer Space of high school essays. It was so bad that it somehow broke literature. Obviously, the regular grading scale is not extreme enough for Bob's horrifying essay, so Bob's teacher pegs his work with a grade completely off the scale: an F--. In the United States and some of Western Europe, an F is the lowest grade possible. There are no additions to it, not a plus or minus. F simply means failure, no matter how bad. However, this is not always the case in the world of fiction. Sometimes, the only way to really show how badly the student performed is to add something special to the F and let the rest take care of itself. This also means that the trope name indicates a performance so bad, that not even the nonexistent grade of F- is bad enough for it. This trope is for negative grades that go off the scale, from a simple F- all the way down to Z-. Or if grades are percentage-based, the percentage will be negative, meaning that the character got more answers wrong than actually existed. A staple of school comedies that do not take themselves particularly seriously. An inversion of Rank Inflation. Contrast The B Grade and compare Grade System Snark. When it's a reviewer doing this, it's Broke the Rating Scale. Not to Be Confused with the tell-tale sign of an incoming Atomic F-Bomb, although this trope can often lead to that trope as a reaction when students get an F-- (or other grade covered by this trope). |
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In the series finale of Everybody Hates Chris, Chris gets a grade Q on his test. | |
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On Smart Guy, TJ tutors a basketball player. After taking the test, the student claims he got a G, which he says is worse than an F, but it turns out it was actually a C-. The exact same thing happens on Sister, Sister, the series about Tahj Mowry's older twin sisters. | |
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In Crazy Taxi, finishing with no money gets a "grade" of No License. The next lowest grade is "E". | |
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On The Jetsons, Elroy gets his report card switched with a student who gets an H. | |
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In Confidential Mission, shooting civilians and using continues subtract from your score. As shown in the Attract Mode tutorial, it is possible to have a negative score; if achieved, your score turns red. | |
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The Simpsons: In "Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner", Homer becomes a food critic and invokes the trope by giving Marge's pork chops his lowest rating ever, "seven thumbs up!" In "Kamp Krusty," Bart gets a full hand of F- grades on his final report card is actually our first hint that the episode started with a Dream Intro. In reality, he more realistically gets all Ds. While this does not literally occur in "Bart Gets a Z," the initial draft of the script had Zack Vaughn, a Cool Teacher hired to replace Edna Krabappel, literally handing out Z grades to the entire class during the drunken meltdown that gets him fired. Although this particular moment was written out of the scene, the title (a Call-Back to Season 2's "Bart Gets an F") stayed. |
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In the flash game N, your score for each episode of 5 levels is how much time you had left at the end. You start at 90 seconds and can gain more time by collecting gold. The game also records your best individual-level scores, which are the times you'd have left at the end of them if you'd started at 90 seconds - and allows you to play back your best runs. So if you have more than 90 seconds to start a level, you can get a negative score for the level. If this happens, your score shows up as "---.---" and you won't be able to replay yourself completing that level. (You still can for the whole episode.) | |
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In the Dave the Barbarian episode "Rite of Pillage", Dave receives grades of F and F- on first two tests, Battle Cry and Laying Waste respectively. After failing his third test, Plundering, his examiner becomes furious at his performance. | |
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Atop the Fourth Wall: In Linkara's review of Newmen #1, he references an F Triple Minus. In his review of Amazons Attack!, this comes up at the end of the series, when Athena (or rather, Granny Goodness masquerading as Athena) announces that all of the events of the series was a Secret Test of Character, at which they failed, prompting this from Linkara... |
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Sky High (2005): You can tell that Medulla really wants to give one of these to Will in his first mad science class as a hero, but if he did he'd have to deal with him in summer school. | |
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Avan Hardins of Valkyria Chronicles II is considered an Idiot Hero. He once got a -10 on an exam because he got no answers correct and then lost points for penmanship. | |
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In Moab Is My Washpot, a young Stephen Fry find himself sitting a physics exam, which he realises that he had no desire to pass (partly due to his hatred of maths and partly as an act of defiance against his engineer father). The first question relates to the electrical power in a bicycle torch, so he spends the whole exam sketching a bike, draws an arrow pointing to the torch and calls it a day. For this he receives the mythical 'unclassified' grade, of which he seems rather proud. | |
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In Red Dwarf: Infinity Welcomes Careful Drivers, Rimmer usually gets F for Fail on the officer exam, but on two occasions he got X for Unclassifiable; the first time he just collapsed from amphetamine usage, but the second time sheer panic led to him denying his own existence so he wrote "I am a fish" five hundred times. The exam we see involves him leaving an inky handprint on the paper and then fainting, but no one ever gets a chance to grade it. | |
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Community: Jeff and Pierce's acted-out Spanish presentation earns a grade of F (Pierce) and F- (Jeff). Zack Perlman, a rich slacker they're trying to recruit in "Economics of Marine Biology", has an SAT score of 0. The lowest possible SAT score is 200 (for some reason), and even that is only possible by getting every single question wrong on a multiple-choice test. While it's possible to get 200 points minimum, the first section of the SAT will deduct 200 points if you get all 800 questions wrong. Alternatively, he didn't even sign his name on the paper, let alone attempt it. |
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In Moville Mysteries, the school jock always gets the same grade: X, so awful it can't be graduated. His parents always praise the grade as it was an A because he's such a good athlete that talent hunters always are chasing after him with million-dollar contracts. | |
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Harry Potter: Students taking their OWLs can receive grades of O, E, A, P, D, and T (Outstanding, Exceeds Expectations, Acceptable, Poor, Dreadful, and Troll). When Harry first hears of the T grade, he thinks Fred and/or George might be pulling his leg (i.e., trolling him), but there it is listed among the others on the form. Even Hermione, who normally seems to know all about such things, seems initially surprised by the existence of this grade. | |
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Kirby: Canvas Curse: Kirby can get ranks of G, H, I, and J in the sub-games should you do that badly. This is in addition to the existence of AA and AAA ranks. | |
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We Bare Bears: In the episode "Panda's Art" when Panda messes the Charlie's painting with mud from his paw while Miss Chriss plains stealing Panda's painting, she gives him an F-. | |
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Discussed and defied in Elliot Goes To School, when Jimbo asks Mr. Higglesworth, who had been pelting the students with F's up until that point, to "spice it up with a little G's." Mr. Higglesworth replies by giving him an F. | |
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Uncle Grandpa inverts this trope by helping one student actually eat his own homework, giving him an A+++++-+ for also saving his students. | |
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Calvin and Hobbes: In one comic, Susie is happy with the smiley face sticker she got on her test. Calvin, however, is less than thrilled. When she asks what he got, he refuses to tell her, leading her to accuse him of getting a frowny face sticker. Calvin denies it, then comments to himself that he never knew they even made barfing face stickers. In the bug collection assignment arc, Calvin is trying to do the aforementioned project on the day it's due. He gets 4 bugs (out of the 50 he needs; also, one of them is actually a ball of lint) before he has to go to class. Susie snarks that if he labels them scientifically in the next 30 seconds, he might get an F-Plus. At the end of the arc, Calvin tells Hobbes that he got a D-Minus-Minus on the assignment (which, to Calvin's "credit", is technically not a failing grade). |
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Brooklyn Nine-Nine features a variation, in which it's not so much the grade that's unusual but the 'subject' being failed; Detective Amy Santiago once bitterly notes that the only F grade she ever received was because she somehow managed to fail recess. This also overlaps with The B Grade, in that Amy was normally an over-achieving Teacher's Pet, which may go some way towards explaining the F grade: | |
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Johnny Test has the episode "Extra Credit Johnny" where Johnny fails so much that he gets a Z-, and then goes further, getting a ZZ-. | |
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Something Awful used to review really bad movies and computer games, giving them negative 1-10 points in categories like graphics, plot, gameplay, and so forth. | |
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In Kenan & Kel, In a thousand to the future, A+ is the worst grade ever given, which Kenan got. | |
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The DuckTales (1987) episode "Bubba's Big Brainstorm" begins with Bubba Duck returning home with a report card that is all Z's. | |
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In Leave It to Beaver, Lumpy is surprised to be told he has an F after he has been schmoozing with the teacher's daughter in an effort to gain favor. | |
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In the Fallout: New Vegas DLC pack Old World Blues, this is what Richie Marcus's (Dr. Borous' High School bully) grades are listed as in the replica high school. | |
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The Powerpuff Girls (1998): When Mojo Jojo starts teaching a linguistics class, he hears everyone and tells them that based on what he's already heard he isn't impressed. | |
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In his review of Amazons Attack!, this comes up at the end of the series, when Athena (or rather, Granny Goodness masquerading as Athena) announces that all of the events of the series was a Secret Test of Character, at which they failed, prompting this from Linkara... | |
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CGP Grey: In Grey Grades The State Flags, so many States (roughly two thirds) wind up breaking the basic rules of vexillology with their flags that Grey can't properly rank them on a standard S-to-F tier list, so he ends up having to create an entire second sub-tier list within F-tier just to keep it orderly. | |
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TV Trash: Chris's final grade for "Family Gay's" attempt at a gay rights aesop? Quintuple F-Minus! | |
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In Interesting Times, one of the faculty members mentions that Rincewind is so inept at magic he once achieved negative marks in Basic Firestarting. When Rincewind dies, the average spellcasting ability of the entire human race will increase. | |
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Arthur: In one episode, Buster worried about getting an "F" on an assignment he did wrong and Arthur quipped that he could even get a "G" or an "H." The episode "Team Trouble" inverts this a bit. Arthur, Buster, and Francine, upon realizing their group assignment on Ancient Rome has several kinks to work out, all have an Imagine Spot: Arthur imagines an F, Buster imagines multiple Fs, and Francine imagines an F+. Which is a Brick Joke from earlier in the episode, when Arthur and Buster imagined getting A's, and Francine an A+. |
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Fangbone!: In "The Duck of Always", Bill has a nightmare where he gets an F minus in 'World Saving'. | |
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Killing Floor: Female characters can taunt the zeds with an "F-". | |
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Otto of Rocket Power gets in trouble with his dad for earning a "check minus minus" in Classroom Citizenship. | |
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Gawayn: When Elspeth has to go to magic school to get her diploma, the Duke sabotages her exams; causing her to get an F, then an F minus, then an F minus minus. | |
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The characters in Smash Bros. Lawl are ranked in tiers from SS to F in the official Facebook page, with the only exception being Best Hercules, who is so bad he has his own tier: Best Tier which is the lowest tier. | |
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A Different World: When Dwayne and Whitley begin dating, Dwayne's grades slip and he gets a C on an assignment. When he complains about this to Ron, his response is, "If you're making C's, Whitley has got to be making Q's!" | |
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Saved by the Bell: In one episode, Kelly gets an F from a teacher and asks him if she really deserved that. His response is "No, but they don't allow us to give M's." Played straight in an episode where Zack tried to cheat on a history exam and convince the rest of the gang that he had the answers. In the end, Slater proudly displays that he had the lowest score in the class: an "F-" for scamming. |
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Boy Meets World's Mr. Feeny once threatened to give a student a G for turning in a paper late. | |
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Kim Possible has a Seinfeldian Conversation about Ron getting an F- and claiming it's a bit extreme. | |
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In Fire Emblem Engage, letter grades are assigned when characters cook dishes. One would think that an F would be the lowest grade, but it's actually a G, which you get if the cook burns the dish. | |
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The Dinosaurs episode "Network Genius" featured a variation on this trope. Earl was put in charge of deciding which shows a network would show. His choices made the population so dumb that his son Robbie once brought home a report card with several Fs and an M. It turns out that the M grade isn't an indication of how badly Robbie is doing in school, but is actually there because the teacher forgot the alphabet while grading. | |
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Strange Hill High: In "End of Terminator", when NIMROD starts malfunctioning, he gives Tanner a 'G' on his math test. Tanner protests that 'G' isn't even a real grade, but is ignored. In "The 101% Solution", Tanner gets -1% on his math exam, despite Templeton telling him this grade is a mathematical impossibility. |
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The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius: In the episode "Sheen's Brain", Sheen gets FOUR minuses on a test. One of the things he wrote down was that Ultra Lord (a fictional superhero that Sheen is fanatically obsessed with) was the first president of the United States. Inverted in one episode where Jimmy received an "A++". |
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Before 2017 (when the system was revamped to use numbers instead of letters), GCSE used letter grades from A* to A down to G or even H, meaning that F was indeed not the worst score possible — even though the lowest passing grade was a C. It also had "N" for "Near Miss", "U" for "Ungraded" or "Unclassified" (so bad it can't even be graded, also exists at A-level), and "X" (basically zero). Paul Merton frequently references the U he received in GCSE metalwork in his comedy and TV appearances; in the audio commentary to The Very Best of Have I Got News for You from 2002, he tells Ian Hislop that he'd have done better if he hadn't shown up for the exam at all. | |
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Regular Show: In "High Score", Mordecai ends up getting negative points during his first attempt at Broken Bonez. | |
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The Fairly OddParents!: Timmy Turner has a history of getting these, while Crocker gives F as one of his catchphrases. In fact, Crocker is shown to have a super huge "F" stamp reserved especially for Timmy, which he has referred to as "Super F" more than once. However, it's unknown how much of it is actually Timmy's fault vs Crocker giving him bad grades because he hates him. | |
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On an episode of Muppet Babies (1984) where the characters were pretending to go to school, Piggy ends up giving Gonzo a "W" on his report card. Although it more than likely stood for "weird" and Gonzo was very pleased with his marks. | |
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Peanuts: In one strip, Sally shows her school report to Charlie Brown and asks him what grade he thinks it'll get. His response: "Do they give out Zs?" It appears that "Z" grades do exist in the world of Peanuts since Peppermint Patty once expressed that she has a straight-Z average in school. There is also a strip where Patty runs up to Marcie, crowing, "I got an 'N' on my English test! That's the highest grade I've ever gotten!", only for Marcie to tell her she's holding the paper sideways. Another time Patty gets a Z minus and complains to her teacher, who raises it to a Z. In Snoopy! The Musical, Lucy was given a Z by her teacher which she refutes as sarcasm. |
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Most 3D Sonic the Hedgehog games have the "E" rank which is basically saying you did really horribly. It's most evident in Sonic Unleashed where getting an E-rank causes the grade to go tumbling off and has Sonic falling down and asking to try again. Even the music knows how epically you failed! | |
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The Emperor's New School episode "Kuzclone" has the eponymous clone flunk Kuzco's tests so badly he gets a G-. | |
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Subverted in an episode of Growing Pains when Mike is telling his parents what grade he got on a test. He begins with "I..." and Ben blurts out, "An 'I'?! That's worse than an F!" (it turns out it was a more typical grade (a C or a D).) | |
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Happens to the title character of Billy Madison when he answers a question about the Industrial Revolution as represented in literature with a rambling, incoherent Metaphorgotten about the title character in The Puppy Who Lost His Way, a book his first grade teacher read to the class. Although the audience cheers and applauds, the principal grades him thusly: | |
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In one episode of That's So Raven, Eddie raps at a bully, "Your grades are so low, you get straight Zs!" | |
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Beetlejuice: The episode "Back to School Ghoul" has Beetlejuice get a G in History, a Q in Sci-Fi, and a Z- in both Math and Behavior when he's forced to go back to school. | |
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This is how She Is Still Cute Today started. Classmates pester Cang Shu to name her romantic partner when she doesn't, so she just calls out "Qi Lin," a person she has no knowledge of up to that point and only recalls her name due to this Qi Lin getting a 4/150 (2.67%) on the math part of their high school entrance exam—a score that, according to Cang, is far lower than filling a C on all the multiple-choice questions. | |
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In World of Final Fantasy, Tama discovers an easy way to travel back and forth between the world of the Lilikins and the Jiants (where Lann and Reynn come from), which Lann decides to call the "Super Port-a-Party". Tama hates the name and gives him an "F" for effort. Lann thinks the name is so bad that it deserves an even lower grade, so she gives him an "H". | |
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In the fourth Wayside School book, Mrs. Jewls gives Joy an F on a math quiz because she can't do her sixes or sevens. She's initially persuaded to change it to a B when Joy blames the Cloud of Doom for changing her answers, but after the class is being really annoying she changes the grade again to an F minus. | |
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A bully in Tough Magic tries to insult the main character by suggesting that he got double 'F's. | |
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In Luigi's Mansion, the lowest grade is H (meaning the mansion is replaced with a little tent), although you have to try to do that badly. There are even a few Let's Plays of the game with the goal of finishing with an H. The same is true of the first generation of 5-key beatmania games. | |
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QI: In the "Nonsense" episode, Sandi Toksvig mentions how her school had three grades for swimming: A, B, and C. She was an F. | |
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In Ignac, the eponymous main character gets this grade in math, which makes his parents lock him up in the house. | |
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In an episode of Codename: Kids Next Door, Numbuh One receives a double F minus for a Completely Off-Topic Report. In a later episode, Numbuh Five gets a double F minus for claiming a dog ate her homework (which actually happened) and is then warned by the teacher that it is possible to get a triple F minus in her class. | |
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A very early episode of South Park has the boys turning in a report on the Vietnam War based on an incredibly inaccurate depiction given to them by Stan's Uncle Jimbo. Mr. Garrison gives them an F-, and Stan openly wonders if he can do that. | |
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Inverted in the Big Nate book Big Nate Flips Out. After getting hypnotized into being no longer being a slob, Ms Godfrey does a notebook check on the class, starting with Nate. She's shocked to find that his notebook is now neat, and she rewards this turnaround with an A++. | |
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In "I Lost on Jeopardy", Don Pardo taunts Al that he is such a complete loser that he doesn't even get "a lousy copy of our home game," the traditional consolation prize for losing contestants on Jeopardy!, and that he has brought shame and humiliation on his family name for generations to come. | |
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In Good Times, J.J. is telling a friend that his late father once offered him a reward if he could bring his grade average UP to an F. He then quipped that his report card had contained two M's and a K minus. | |
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There is a Spacebattles thread called “Force Chart of Niceness Conquest� which ranks fictional and real societies in terms from least to most oppressive. However, it is on an extremely finely graded scale, so that an A represents nothing less than a theoretical, absolute Utopia, D is the ranking held by the freest and most prosperous countries to have ever existed in real life, and M represents the conditions of Auschwitz or the gulags. The scale goes all the way down to Z, which is basically an eternal, inescapable Hell.note In fact, the Trope Namer for And I Must Scream is only ranked at Y. | |
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The Inexplicable Adventures of Bob!— in a Shout-Out to Peanuts, Jean is seen grading papers, and one by "Patty" has a Z minus. The paper next to it gets a C plus plus. | |
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Homestar Runner: The Trope Namer is the Strong Bad Email "for kids", in which Strong Bad assigns the children in his studio audience an F-- after they don't pronounce "The Cheat" to his liking (one of the kids says "Christopher Columbus"). In the same email, Strong Bad somehow gets a score of -45/150 on Peasant's Quest before checking the email. In the SBEmail "hygiene", Strong Bad as Gene gets a G-, but this is apparently okay because he's "soooo charming". |
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Cross Edge has battle rank evaluations that go in descending order from S, to A, B, C, D, E, and F, and keep going to G, H, I... | |
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Doug: In the episode "Doug's Bum Rap", Doug imagines himself getting the lowest score of -60 on his English test, earning him a spot on the infamous Hall of Losers as the "Stupidest Boy in the World". | |
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In Zork: Grand Inquisitor, if you read the grade report on the bulletin board in G.U.E. Tech, you'll see that the titular Grand Inquisitor got a Z- in magic due to his Magic Deficit Disorder. | |
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In Captain Underpants and the Wrath of the Wicked Wedgie Woman, Ms. Ribble tells George and Harold she's lowering their grades to Fs and Gs. | |
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In the Canadian animated series Yvon of the Yukon, one episode saw the titular character do so badly in an exam that he gets a G. He's so haunted by it that he becomes determined to get an F...except he starts doing so well in everything that he only gets A grades. | |
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In Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?, most people in the class got an F, some getting an F-, one getting an F+, and the title character—the only passing person in the class—getting a C-, and proceeding to go out of his way to negotiate with the scantron to get a better grade because it was "below average". | |
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