Hero Guy

Hero Guy is a Sesame Street segment that premiered in season 32.

Premise
In a series of sketches on Sesame Street, Baby Bear brings Hero Guy to life by drawing a picture of him and singing his theme song. These sketches first aired in Season 32, became one of the main features in Season 33, and appeared on occasion until Season 38. When Hero Guy, who is also a bear, springs to life as an animated character, he and Baby Bear embark on adventures together. Although they often face unexpected challenges, Hero Guy never fails to save the day.

Bad Qualities
Hero Guy himself is a Gary Stu and a comic relief who acts like a complete moron. All of his dialogue is him trying to be funny, only for him to instead come off as insufferable due to how goofy he is and that he sometimes doesn't even listen to Baby Bear.
 * 1) It can easily be seen as a rip-off of Harold and the Purple Crayon and ChalkZone as their main characters draw things and they come to life.
 * 2) Most of the segment is just mindless nonsense and brainless fluff, with dull gags and just plain goofiness with no real purpose.
 * 1) The humor falls flat and is unfunny, as wacky movements are overused.
 * 2) Obnoxious, high-pitched, and/or badly edited sound effects almost every second.
 * 3) Mediocre animation that looks comparable to that of a SNES or NES game.
 * 4) Poor voice acting for both Baby Bear and Hero Guy.
 * 5) Aside from Baby Bear, none of the other Sesame Street characters appear in this segment.
 * 6) "Hero Guy" is a generic and dull name for a superhero.
 * 7) In the segment "Pirate Ship", Hero Guy literally cries an entire ocean because Baby Bear forgot to draw some water. When he does, Baby Bear congratulates him and says, "Your sadness saved the day, Hero Guy!" Basically, the segment teaches kids that crying will solve all their problems.