Black Dynamite meets a young Michael Jackson in the premiere episode, "Jackson Five Across Yo' Eyes" or "Just Beat It." As the title suggests, the episode involves the abuse suffered by the Jackson Five. However, it is inflicted not by the children's father, Joe Jackson, but by Michael.
Cream Corn interrupts a beating and ... [Read More]
It's a wish come true! Weekly Shonen Jump announced Dragon Ball Z Movie 14 will be released on March 30, 2013.
The film is set during the lost decade between the defeat of the evil Majin Buu and his reincarnation as Uub, which marked the end of the series. The story will be canonical thanks to creator Akira Toriyama, who ... [Read More]
Super Golden Friends is the funniest thing since Amalgam Comics. It combines two classic 80s television shows: Golden Girls and Super Friends. The superheroes merge with their geriatric counterparts: Superman as Blanche, Aquaman as Rose, Batman as Dorothy, and Robin as Sophia. Alfred probably would have been a better choice ... [Read More]
Wreck-It Ralph is like Toy Story except with video game characters in an arcade. When the game's over, they come to life but Wreck-It Ralph doesn't want to go back to his game. This bad guy is tired of wrecking things only to have them repaired by his counterpart, Fix-It Felix, so he sets off on a game-hopping journey to ... [Read More]
The Simpsons are heading back to the big screen with a 4½ minute short shown before Ice Age: Continental Drift, which opens July 13.
"The Longest Daycare" stars Maggie Simpson, who returns to the Ayn Rand School for Tots featured way back in the season 4 episode "A Streetcar Named Marge." The strict school hasn't improved ... [Read More]
Seth Green sat down with Attack of the Show host Paul Scheer to express his sympathy for DC Comics' whipping boy Aquaman. He showed a new clip from the upcoming Robot Chicken DC Comics Special, in which the Justice League pretends to sit in Wonder Woman's invisible jet in order to prank Aquaman, who falls on his ... [Read More]
Adult Swim's newest series is based on the live-action Black Dynamite movie, which tells the story of one righteous brother's struggle against "The Man." The original cast reprise their roles as Black Dynamite (Michael Jai White), Cream corn (Tommy Davidson), Honeybee (Kym Whitley), Bullhorn (Byron Minns), who was killed by ... [Read More]



