The Staggering Number Of Times Bender Actually Died In Futurama
Of all the different characters on Futurama, there's very little doubt that Bender, everyone's favorite robot, has died more times than anybody else.
Read MoreOf all the different characters on Futurama, there's very little doubt that Bender, everyone's favorite robot, has died more times than anybody else.
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Read MoreFind out South Park star April Stewart's feelings about one of the series' most controversial episodes.
Read More"Rick and Morty" co-creator Dan Harmon revealed he took inspiration from an episode of the AMC drama "Breaking Bad" for the "Pickle Rick" episode.
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Read MoreDon't miss this exclusive "Avatar: The Last Airbender" giveaway.
Read MoreDee Bradley Baker has returned for Season 2 of "Star Wars: The Bad Batch" and expresses his enthusiasm for how it ties to George Lucas' "Star Wars" films.
Read MoreLongtime "Family Guy" voice actor John Viener says the cast isn't really into improvising their lines, despite all the years the show's been on the air.
Read MoreDebuting in 1999, "SpongeBob SquarePants" is a fan-favorite children's series. But here are some fan theories that will change the way you watch the show.
Read MoreThough the '90s classic TaleSpin can be found on Disney+, this episode is conspicuously absent. Here's why it's been removed from rotation.
Read MoreIn an interview about "South Park," Trey Parker and Matt Stone drew a direct connection between "All in the Family" and their most significant TV creation.
Read More"Velma" intends to bring back the classic team in a fresh, new way, does that mean we can expect a contemporary version of Scooby-Doo from the franchise?
Read MoreFor Trey Parker and Matt Stone, one of their most interesting industry interactions were with a pair of celebrities pretty similar to the crude comedians.
Read MoreIf Shaggy sounds familiar to you on "Velma," it's because he's portrayed by a comedian who's popped up all over the place on TV over the last several years.
Read MoreFans think Peter (Seth MacFarlane) and Lois Griffin (Alex Borstein) are perfect for each other, but not for the best reason.
Read MoreWe may have a candidate for the lead in a "Ben 10" live-action. See how "The Adam Project" star Walker Scobell makes the perfect Ben 10 in this fan art.
Read More"South Park" has been known to attract some controversy over the years, but there's one instance that got the entire Comedy Central show banned in Sri Lanka.
Read MoreOne of Family Guy's earliest controversies -- involving a parody of a classic song -- was so infamous that it even landed the show in court.
Read More"Phineas and Ferb" are back for another batch of episodes sure to be chock-full of zany inventions and crazy adventures; here's what we know about the revival.
Read MoreHere's why fans of the original "Avatar: The Last Bender" series should pay close attention to its successor, Netflix's "The Dragon Prince."
Read More"South Park" is known for putting its child characters into adult conversations to create their humor, and its creators had this reason for excluding teens.
Read MoreWhile "Spongebob Squarepants" is beloved by many, one of it's episodes has been pulled from Paramount+ due to some elements being deemed inappropriate.
Read MoreMindy Kaling is taking a beating on Twitter for HBO's Velma series. It's unclear why viewers think Kaling wrote the show.
Read MoreHBO Max's "Velma" may be a "Scooby-Doo" spin-off, but there's some content parents should know about before they try watching it with their kids.
Read MoreFrank Welker has been affiliated with the "Scooby-Doo" franchise since 1969, so it's only appropriate he has a role in the new "Velma" series.
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