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While the cast-members in "Guy Code" season three gave us the most memorable lines from this series yet, the animators brought their game to a whole new level as well. Every week we were delighted to see many of the illustrations work as hilarious GIFs on their own, without voice-over. And our fans seem to agree since the GIF and illustration recaps are some of the most visited blog posts every week. Since we couldn't decide on which were our favorites, we turned to the "Guy Code" animators themselves and these are the 11 examples they picked.

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Illustrations by Bryan Hollingsworth

Physical Education is either a reason to look forward to school or a living hell, depending on the teacher with a whistle at the front of the room. Who is this person? Where did they come from? How did they get hired? What kind of training did they even receive? (We have a hard time picturing them in the same room as math teachers.)

Whatever the answers, the P.E. teacher is a character to behold. We all remember ours, so here's a look back at the days of sweatpants and 3-on-3 hoops.

+ For more on teachers, watch "Guy Code" tonight at 11/10c on MTV2

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To celebrate Kickstart's launch, Mountain Dew partnered with the sick graffiti artist, Cope2, to creatively interpret logos of a few select outlets, including us! In a rented industrial studio in Clinton Hill, Brooklyn, Cope2 did his version of our logo in less than an hour. You can see his entire process in the GIF below.

Originally from the South Bronx, Cope2 has been tagging for over three decades. He's gained fans from around the world and notoriety from Johnny Law along the way, so we were honored to see his hand on our name.

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Halloween means different things to a variety of people. For kids, it's a chance to collect a stomachache-inducing amount of candy in a very short period of time. For many teenagers, Halloween means mischief, haunted houses or handing out candy to the kids. And then for 20- and 30-somethings, October 31 signifies an opportunity to dress up for a Halloween party as a barely-clothed kitten, a president  or something else topical. The one constant is pumpkin carving and now we've got some pumpkinspiration for you: London Olympics standout Usain Bolt and 12 other major 2012 figures -- athletes, a musician, a comedian, politicians and one of "Guy Code"'s own.

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Maurice Sendak, author of the legendary children's book "Where The Wild Things Are," has died at age 83. He was a groundbreaking author around the same time as Dr. Seuss---whereas Dr. Seuss came up with whacked-out rhyming acid trips, Sendak's works were much bleaker, trying to tell it like it is without straight-up depressing the kids reading them.

Since we were pretty much raised on "Wild Things," it's all we can think about today. So we're going to celebrate Sendak and the book's legacy in the most Clutch way we could think of (not counting boob-centric ideas, because we still have some class): eight pro athletes who look like the beasts from "Where The Wild Things Are."

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While the "The Avengers" blew up the box office this past weekend, a group of graffiti artists painted an Avengers-inspired mural in South Bronx. The six-man crew is 4burners, consisting of Gusto (an MTV man), Sen2, Deem, Logek, Owns, Rubin and Dasic, the first five of which hail from New York.

"We've been painting together as a crew for three years, and are one of the last few crews that are truly representing New York as a focal point for graffiti culture," Gusto told us.

Each member of the crew painted a different character and molded their piece around the look and feel of the character. The six frames frames join together like a comic book. The Hulk, Captain America, Thor, Iron Man, Hawkeye and Black Widow are represented on the  on wall at Faile Street and Randall Ave, South Bronx.

Click on for a couple more pictures of 4burners's fresh mural and 25 more impressive pieces of superhero graffiti.

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Clutch Cuts is our morning edition of the best of the web, a diversion from work or something to get you through those hazy minutes between waking up and actually doing something productive. You'll find viral videos, sports, music, ladies, weirdness and miscellaneous nonsense.

Above: Surfer/model Erica Hosseini during her photo shoot with Stab Magazine. (GrindTV)

Nike asked Casey Neistat to make a movie about what it means to #makeitcount

Watch him blow the budget in 10 days. That counts as making it count, no? (VVV)

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Clutch Cuts is our morning edition of the best of the web, a diversion from work or something to get you through those hazy minutes between waking up and actually doing something productive. You'll find viral videos, sports, music, ladies, weirdness and miscellaneous nonsense.

Above: That's former "Hills" babe Lauren Conrad...without a top.

Tornadoes ripped through the Dallas-Forth Worth area yesterday

Ever see a semi get whipped in the air like a toy? Now you have!

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Although we actually know a scant amount about UFOs, that hasn't prevented mere humans from devoting scores of books, movies, museums and even tattoos to the enigmatic flying objects. (Although if we knew a lot about UFOs, they would just be called "flying objects.") Our lack of information leaves a lot of room for interpretations of these mystical alien ships. Have a look at our favorite body art takes on these spacecrafts. Be forewarned, the aliens in many of these depictions seem to be abducting an earthling, either for torture or to attend some cool space party.

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In January, MTV News interviewed artist Sam Spratt about the celebrity reaction to his digital paintings. His portraits, like the one above of Ron Swanson, went viral online to a degree where Rainn Wilson noticed and used Spratt's portrait of Dwight Schrute as his Twitter profile picture. We here at MTV Clutch were so inspired by his work that we decided to create a photo gallery post and bless all of you with his artistry. When we contacted Spratt, he was nice enough to offer to answer some more of our own questions. Read on to learn about how women react to his profession, what he likes most and least about Brooklyn and how he'd style a family portrait for Jay-Z, Beyoncé and baby Blue Ivy. Also, see some of Sam's portraits featuring Katy Perry, Adraina Lima, Rihanna, Kanye West and more.

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