The novelty store It'Sugar has licensed fictional products featured on Saturday Night Live and with 40 years of material there's something for everyone.
Schweddy Balls are an unfortunately named treat by baker Pete Schweddy (Alec Baldwin).
"There's no beating my balls," he explained in an NPR interview with Delicious ... [Read More]
Yoshi is the unsung hero of the Super Mario World video game... until now. The underappreciated sidekick vocalizes his true feelings about his so-called friend in a new series by Animation Domination High-Def called "Songs You Didn't Know had Lyrics."
The merry melody has surprisingly depressing lyrics regarding Mario's ... [Read More]
The White House is pushing for an Equal Pay Act. They claim women earn 77 cents for every dollar made by their male counterparts. Last Week Tonight with John Oliver is helping draw attention to the gender pay gap by issuing women Ladybucks, colorful and scented monopoly money worth 83 cents (slightly more accurate). The ... [Read More]
Robot Chicken and the Mad Scientist have been mortal enemies from the beginning but they put aside their differences for the greater good in the Robot Chicken season finale "Chipotle Miserables."
Their feud started in the original opening credits. The Mad Scientist kidnapped the Chicken and turned him into a cyborg to be ... [Read More]
Women love Norman Reedus as Daryl on The Walking Dead but the feeling may not be mutual. Series creator Robert Kirkman addressed his sexuality in response to a fan mail question in The Walking Dead #130. He assured fans that AMC would be fully behind the possibility of a gay character. In fact, they already have one. Lee ... [Read More]
Zombies aren't the real threat in The Walking Dead. They're slow and dumb... until now. The Walking Dead #130 introduces talking zombies in "There Were Whispers and I was Afraid."
After losing their horses, patrolmen Marco and Ken hide in a ditch from a herd of walkers that seem to be whispering about where they ... [Read More]
It's not the zombies you have worry about in a truly horrifying deleted scene on The Walking Dead: Season 4 DVD.
Michonne (Danai Gurira) and Hershel (Scott Wilson) are being held captive in a trailer by Mitch (Kirk Acevedo), who refers to them as “a one-legged Santa Claus and a Rasta bitch.”
Hershel tries to ... [Read More]



