Burt Burtonburger (Kid vs. Kat)

Burt Burtonburger is one of the characters of the Canadian animated series mh:terribletvshows:Kid vs. Kat. He is the head of his household and father of Coop and Millie.

Why He's Unfit To Be A Dad And Why Child Services Should Take Coop Away From Him

 * 1) He has no personality whatsoever. In fact, he lacks so much personality, that he can laughably hardly be considered a character.
 * 2) Like Millie, he also gets easily fooled by Kat's tricks and blames Coop for almost everything.
 * 3) He never believes Coop for all the dirty work Kat has done.
 * 4) He punishes Coop for almost everything, even for the things he never did, thus making him similar to Stephen Stotch from South Park.
 * 5) * Even if it's something Coop really can't do, Burt still blames him for it, which is pretty dumb.
 * 6) * Every scene where he unfairly blames and punishes Coop is just mean-spirited and painful to watch.
 * 7) He is a bland comic relief for the series for the most part.
 * 8) He never trusts Coop for anything when it's all Kat's fault.
 * 9) * Burt lacks faith in his son which is just sad, especially since Coop is only trying to do the right thing. However, Burt is completely oblivious of this, which is just annoying.
 * 10) Whenever other characters blame Coop for Kat's evildoings, he never stands up for him and instead believes that Coop is responsible for all the bad things that happened.
 * 11) * The fact that Burt is like this, it makes him very useless.
 * 12) He never disciplines, scolds, or even punishes Millie for the bad things she does but instead tags along with her and spoils her rotten.
 * 13) He can be considered another example of a bad father.
 * 14) His design, while passable, looks like a Lawrence Fletcher reject from Phineas and Ferb as well as looking a lot like the father from Calvin and Hobbes.
 * 15) He is so oblivious of Kat's true identity in a way that's humanly impossible.
 * 16) * It's also poorly executed, making it come off as very irritating.
 * 17) The things he says when unfairly blaming and punishing Coop are mean spirited to hear. Examples include:
 * 18) * "Coop, no TV and video games for 3 months."
 * 19) * "Inside, Coop! You're grounding starts now."
 * 20) * "Coop, haven't you destroyed enough property for one day? Go to your room and consider yourself double grounded!"
 * 21) * "Coop, didn't I say you were double grounded?! First, you disobey me, then I find out you're public enemy number one?! Consider yourself triple grounded!"
 * 22) * " And don’t come out of that stool. "

Redeeming Qualities

 * 1) He once found out the truth about Kat in "Fangs for the Memories", although this was only temporary since most of his memories were from Coop's.
 * 2) * He can be a bit funny at times, especially in the good episodes.
 * 3) * Speaking of which, what he even said was hilarious:
 * 4) ** "Mr. Kat is an evil alien?!"
 * 5) ** "Tell Coop I'm sorry I never believed him!"
 * 6) He cares for his son Coop and his daughter Millie, despite never trusting him about Kat's true identity.
 * 7) His design, despite looking like a Lawrence Fletcher reject as well as looking too similar to Calvin’s father, is passable.
 * 8) * Even his past child self is cute, which was only seen in flashbacks.
 * 9) There are some instances where he can be likable in some episodes.
 * 10) * His alternate future counterpart in "Kat To The Future Part 2" is more likable.
 * 11) He sometimes do call out Mr. Kat for his actions, notably being in "Cheeks of Evil".
 * 12) Even though, since he doesn't even punish Millie for her actions (as seen in WHS#8), he actually did punish her in "Cookie D'Uh" where he once caught her for eating all of the cookies, which is a rare sign of him punishing her.
 * 13) It might seem tough dealing with two kids and one animal (who is an alien) in the house, making him a bit understandably sympathetic, though it doesn't entirely excuse all he has done. It could be because his unseen wife isn't there to help him handle the kids prior to whatever happened to her.
 * 14) * And for top of that, he can be somewhat sympathetic sometimes, such as the time where he was somewhat abused or tortured, notably by Old Lady Munson.

Trivia

 * His voice actor, Trevor Devall also voiced Dukey Test and Mr. Teacherman from Johnny Test (2005), who replaced Louis Chirillo in seasons 5-6.