Time Out videos

Time Out Videos (also known as the time out series) are a series of videos made with Vyond. They are the same thing as Grounded videos, Held Back Videos, and Dead meat videos. They were first created by L Ryan (also known as Liam the New Yorker) in either around 2016 or 2017, and they are still going to this day.

They feature a character getting in time out of something they did wrong or did nothing wrong at all.

Why They Should Be In Time Out

 * 1) Overused plots that are the same thing as Grounded Videos, Dead Meat Videos and Held Back Videos.
 * 2) They are even more boring and annoyingly repetitive in the same time.
 * 3) This trend was started by Liam Ryan (also known as Liam the New Yorker), and he too ruined the GoAnimate website like Adamkleinschmidt2003 in 2011 with the grounded videos, and Isaac Anderson (now known as IT Saac) who started the assaulting videos back in 2014. Thankfully, Issac and L Ryan stopped making those videos.
 * 4) These videos contain child abuse.
 * 5) Poorly done and overused drag and drop animation from Vyond.
 * 6) Just like Grounded Videos, dead meat videos, held back videos, assaulting videos (or punishment day videos) and expelled for nothing videos (which is a dead topic nowadays), GoAnimators (people who use Vyond) make these videos out of adults, real-life people, or even characters from copyrighted franchises and for example, Caillou (in which these videos got inspired by its title character's spoiled brat behavior), Dora the Explorer, Little Bill, Barney the Dinosaur, The Teletubbies, Peppa Pig, Dr. Eggman from the Sonic The Hedgehog franchise, Plankton from SpongeBob SquarePants, King Pig from Angry Birds, Flower from Battle for Dream Island, Donald Trump, and even Alvin Hung, the founder and CEO of GoAnimate..
 * 7) On topic of this, these are one of the reasons why Alvin Hung, the founder and CEO of GoAnimate, removed the non-business themes, most notably Comedy World, Lil' Peepz, and Cartoon Classics, to turn GoAnimate into a business site as of October 19, 2015. Furthermore, the free plan was also changed to a 14-day trial plan as of November 25, 2015. The GoAnimate for Schools still retained the non-business themes, however, until July 26, 2016.

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) Many users later have stopped making these videos, most likely when all of the non-business themes on GoAnimate got taken down due to their incompatibility with HTML5, or because they are getting old nowadays.
 * 2) None of these videos have invaded other animation programs like Adobe Flash (now Adobe Animate) and Pivot.
 * 3) Unlike grounded videos, at least most of these videos don't repeat the word "time out".