Analyst One and Analyst Two

'''"But the chart says..."

- The Analysts' catchphrases. '''

Analyst One and Analyst Two are antagonists from the Nostalgia Critic webseries. Analyst One is played by Doug Walker's older brother, Rob Walker, and Analyst Two is played by Malcolm Ray of Demo Reel fame.

The Cat in the Hat
They make their first appearance in the Nostalgia Critic's review of the widely panned theatrical film, The Cat in the Hat. They served as the henchmen of Peter Souless, and they were sent by him to explain to the Critic the meaning behind putting adult content in a children's film. They claimed that it made children more mature, whereas the Critic pointed out that just having adult in-jokes in a children's film doesn't make a film more mature; rather, it does just the opposite. Analyst One and Analyst Two later commit suicide after the Critic had shut their computer containing the virtual graphs down.

The Lorax
The duo unexpectedly returned in the Critic's review of the 2012 film The Lorax. In this episode, they established an amusment park based around the film, and eventually, people began to flood into it. However, they are soon met by an irritated Critic, and the Critic once again reminded them that they're missing the spirit of the original Dr. Seuss works. The Analysts refused to listen, and they continued to hold onto the fact that they still had several customers for their Lorax amusement park. However, when they looked out of the window, they discover, to their shock and horror, that every customer that they had had left the park. The Critic, of course, explained why this happened. He tells the Analysts for the last time that even if they make movies based on Dr. Seuss' works, and even if they're successful for a time, the viewers of the film would always go back to the original books. Analyst 2 then congratulated the Critic for standing up for what he believed in, and revealed himself to be Black Willy Wonka. When Analyst One ranted to him that that wasn't on his resume, Black Willy Wonka sends Analyst One away by telling him that there was something he could exploit outside. Black Willy Wonka then whisks the Critic away on his Wonkanator.