Why Fry's Employment Had Futurama Fans Scratching Their Heads
One episode of "Futurama" confused quite a few fans. Indeed, people are still asking questions about the status of Fry's employment in Season 3, Episode 3.
Read MoreOne episode of "Futurama" confused quite a few fans. Indeed, people are still asking questions about the status of Fry's employment in Season 3, Episode 3.
Read More"Futurama" often features complex scientific plotlines. In fact, one episode may have been inspired by one of history's greatest theoretical physicists.
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Read MoreZooey Deschanel is an accomplished actress, musician, and producer, but you might not recognize her as this minor Simpson's character.
Read MoreA series of polls taken on Reddit reveal which "Futurama" character holds the most favor with fans. The winner won by what can only be described as a landslide.
Read MoreWhat you likely never noticed about the binary code in "Futurama," however, is that it often means something.
Read MoreActor Jamie Farr was only supposed to do one episode of "M*A*S*H" but was so funny that he was asked back. Here's why he thought of Klinger as a living cartoon.
Read MoreThe crew of "Adventure Time" has gone on to develop many other successful shows. Here are 25 shows like "Adventure Time" you should watch next.
Read More"Futurama" has many weird and wonderful characters. Which one are you, according to the zodiac? We're here to find out.
Read More2007's "The Simpsons Movie" took a long time to finally hit the big screen. Here's why it took 20 years to come to fruition.
Read MoreThe hilarious animated television series "Rick and Morty" blends several different elements of science-fiction, literature, philosophy, and pop culture.
Read MoreWhen watching a cartoon or playing a video game, the voice actor becomes one with the character. Which is why this King of the Hill character is so surprising.
Read More"Futurama" has seen its share of zany and beloved characters. But it turns out that the Hypnotoad's most memorable attribute almost didn't happen.
Read More"Futurama" fans have noticed something intriguing about Hypnotoad that could have serious ramifications for this universe.
Read More"The Spectacular Spider-Man" boasts one of the medium's most deadly and dangerous collection of super-powered bad guys. But who's the baddest of the bad?
Read MoreThough some might not know, the character of Meg in Family Guy was replaced after Season 1. But why did original cast member Lacey Chabert leave?
Read MoreStar Trek: Picard fans may have missed a Rick and Morty Easter egg in Season 2, Episode 3, "Assimilation." Let's break it down.
Read MoreThis notable "Futurama" moment from the 2009 film "Into the Wild Green Wonder" is one that fans continue to discuss to this day.
Read MoreAn infant supervillain often armed with laser guns and dastardly plans to kill his mother Lois, Stewie Griffin became the breakout character of Family Guy.
Read More"BoJack Horseman" has become celebrated as one of the best animated shows on Netflix. Here are 20 Shows like "BoJack Horseman" you need to watch.
Read MoreMacFarlane famously voices multiple characters on the show, including Peter, Brian, and Stewie.
Read MoreWhile Rick and Morty is filled with crazy moments with characters making mistakes and bad choices, there's one Jerry scene that might go too far.
Read MoreFamily Guy is known for its outlandish storylines and character details, and one Reddit fan has proposed a theory to make it all make sense.
Read MoreSome viewers may have missed this moment in Pixar's latest film Turning Red in which its protagonist Mei Lee makes a reference to The Simpsons.
Read MoreIn the Adult Swim animated series "Rick and Morty," ice cream is frequently referenced. Some fans think that there's a much deeper meaning behind the ice cream.
Read MoreHere are moments from "The Simpsons" that have aged like milk in the sun.
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