Watch Rick And Morty Brutally Crash The Simpsons Couch Gag Then Head Into Mini Adventure To Save Them
The Simpsons just got brutalised.
The Simpsons just got brutalised.
Somebody turn this into a feature length film ASAP.
Was it true or false? Here’s your answer…
Funniest thing you’ll watch today.
Should The Simpsons creators remove this joke?
Here’s a preview to wet your appetite before it airs in September.
The sickest goal of the Word Cup so far gets the flipbook treatment.
Not sure what version of Toy Story this kid was watching.
His new film might be the pits but Seth McFarlane had everyone pissing themselves with his voice impressions the other night.
Here is the plot and a few screens from the Simpsons/Family Guy crossover episode finally arriving in September this year.
If you’ve been watching True Detective like we told you to, you’ll eagerly be awaiting the finale this Sunday. This theory spills the beans on just who The Yellow King might be though.
French director Sylvain Chomet created this couch gag for for Simpsons’ upcoming ‘Diggs’ episode featuring Daniel Radcliffe. Is it the strangest couch gag we’ve ever seen?
50 directors/nerds were so infuriated by the Robocop remake they got together and remade it themselves scene by scene. Cue insanity.
These visuals may look familiar to those of you who enjoyed the early era of TV cartoons – check out some teaser clips from upcoming PC game ‘Cuphead’.
Family Guy creators explain the decision to kill off Brian and replace him with another dog, Vinnie.
Ever looked at a list of cult films and decided you needed to watch them but just didn’t have the time. Fear not as they’ve been cut-down into short 1 minute clips.
Not a pisstake and not “ironic”, the official English dubbing in this late 1980s anime is a shining jewel of unintentional comedic value. TRANSFORRRRRM!
Check out this guy at Comic Con’s perfect Peter Griffin impression.
A Springfield based theme park is opening in America with loads of food and shops from the show. Ka-ching Mr. Groening!
This week IBM have broken the world record for the smallest animation. It’s called “A Boy And His Atom” and it’s mind blowing. The clever little buggers.
Disney goes X-rated in this alternate ending to their Oscar winning short Paperman.