Everyone gets lucky on "Valentine's Day in Quahog" even Consuela, who for the first time says si, si, si (yes, yes, yes) but the money shot is during the first minute.
This Family Guy episode features a special Valentine's Day opening that perfectly parodies those cheesy chick flicks, complete with a "song your ... [Read More]
The Family Circus newspaper comic strip often features an invisible gremlin named "Not Me" who serves as a scapegoat for the children but the adults use him in the Robot Chicken episode "Choked on a Bottle Cap."
Mommy has a wild night of sex with who she assumes is her husband but he assures her "it was definitely Not ... [Read More]
We all know Jason Voorhees would destroy Michael Myers in a fight, as demonstrated by the poll below, but what if they teamed up? Robot Chicken explores that premise in "Botched Jewel Heist." The homicidal maniacs are surprisingly courteous to each other but give Leatherface the cold shoulder.
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Robot Chicken takes on marriage equality in "Botched Jewel Heist." Mickey Mouse chides Goofy and Clarabelle for dating out of their species and bans them from the Mickey Mouse Club House.
Walt Disney tells them to stop fighting. "I, Walt Disney, created you to spread happiness not bigotry," he explains.
"He sure did. ... [Read More]
Star Trek: Countdown To Darkness is a 4-issue miniseries that serves as a Star Trek Into Darkness prequel but you'll be disappointed if you were hoping for the comic book to shed some light on the villain's identity (or for me to stop using that pun).
Not only are we no closer to finding out who is John Harrison, we now ... [Read More]
Fox has released another teaser to promote Axe Cop, a television adaptation of a zany webcomic written by a five-year-old boy and drawn by his adult brother. Like the previous teaser, it adapts a regular feature called Ask Axe Cop, in which Axe Cop answers fan mail. This time Axe Cop explains how he'd make great a president ... [Read More]
Zealous Creative, the award-winning production company behind Zero and The Maker, is going down the toilet ... literally. Its newest project, Smooshies, is a series of shorts about delightfully deviant crocheted toys that like to get into mischief like crapping everywhere but in the toilet.
"Now a lot of you are probably ... [Read More]



