There’s a lot to love in “Pussy Doodles.” First off, the concept of using cats as art aids is remarkably adorable, but actually seeing them streak paint against canvas is even cuter. Then, a deranged David Cross leads the whole spectacle and he can’t even seem to get the name of his product out properly. This alone would be enough, but the second half of the commercial takes a great turn where director, Bob Odenkirk screams at Cross for wasting everyone’s time and messing up so many takes. It’s a fun little turn for those that are aware of Cross and Odenkirk’s longstanding sketch history together, but it’s also just an unexpected button for the silly idea to go out on.

“Cinco Encyclopedia of Numbers”

This idea just makes me laugh and laugh. A series of books dedicated to cataloguing numbers is just such a terrible idea, but it’s approached with such enthusiasm here. Rainn Wilson steers this masterful sketch that has him not only pitching this novel idea, but also showing off the many niche streams of encyclopedia they offer, like “Numbers for Men,” all of which are equally useless. But hey, at least they provide the option to have numbers listed both numerically and alphabetically! Awesome Show is often having the most fun when it’s getting excited over something infinitely stupid, with this being a great example. You’re not going to see Rainn Wilson on an iceberg number three anywhere else, either. It really is “all about the numbers.”

“Bub-Bubs”

You either fall into the category of thinking “Bub-Bubs” is the greatest thing of all time, or you forget about it completely and don’t give it a second thought. Every detail about this sketch is just perfect in my opinion, in spite of how weird it is. Basically a woman is holding a dance competition and she’s hopeful that the best dancer will be able to make her “bub-bubs bounce” (meaning, induce labor and birth her children). There’s a lot of shoddy dancing and a womb is burst open and some children are born. Maybe my favorite detail in the whole thing though is the unnecessarily ornate setting where this is all going down on a rocket platform that’s hovering over some lava.