The Winter Soldier manages to resist being brainwashed in a Captain America: Civil War parody by How It Should Have Ended. When Zemo attempts to use the trigger words, Bucky simply sticks his fingers in his ears. It's a plot hole that could have been avoided had Tony Stark removed the bionic arm used to strangle his mother! ... [Read More]
Turtle Power gets a radical upgrade in the Robot Chicken episode "Hopefully Salt." The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' resident nerd, Donatello, invents the aptly named Pizza Thrower using a surplus tank from the military.
"Congress passed a bill that sends army weapons to law enforcement and assorted vigilantes," he ... [Read More]
The long-running Simpsons cartoon has made every possible joke as pointed out in the South Park episode "Simpsons Already Did It." Donald Trump isn't the first comical candidate to be elected President. Springfield nominated its resident simpleton, Ralph Wiggum (Nancy Cartwright), in "E Pluribus Wiggum." Executive producer ... [Read More]
The Simpsons "Treehouse of Horror" has nothing on the terrifying possibility of a President Trump. Marge hyperventilates at the prospect in an online exclusive. Homer tells Marge to imagine the candidates having a Kumbaya moment, in which the politicians embrace each other while singing Marvin Gaye's "How Sweet It Is (To Be ... [Read More]
Simpsons episodes are typically animated months before they air but on May 15 the show will close with a 3-minute live Q&A with Homer Simpson. Questions can be submitted using the hashtag #HomerLive from May 1st to 4th. The Q&A will be live for both East and West coast.
Hopefully, he'll finally reveal the location of ... [Read More]
Animation Domination High-Def implants the brain of comedian Jerry Seinfeld into the body of Frankenstein's monster in Frankensteinfeld. The Seinfeld parody examines plot holes in the story such the monster's green skin, flat head and his not-so sensible shoes.
At his apartment there are appearances by Newman as the Wolf ... [Read More]
Bart Simpson is in for a trick in the Simpsons Halloween episode "Treehouse of Horror XXVI." Sideshow Bob (Kelsey Grammer) finally kills Bart in the first tale "Wanted: Dead, Then Alive." Fear not, it's not a canonical death. The criminal mastermind dreams up imaginative ways to kill Bart set to "Accidents Will Happen" by ... [Read More]



