One Of Zapp Brannigan's Signature Futurama Moves Came From Matt Groening's Kid
Futurama's Zapp Brannigan has a signature salute that fans know very well. However, it didn't come from the show's writers; it was creator Matt Groening's kid.
Read MoreFuturama's Zapp Brannigan has a signature salute that fans know very well. However, it didn't come from the show's writers; it was creator Matt Groening's kid.
Read MoreThe Simpsons' chalkboard gags are quick, visual comedy gold, but a handful have been changed in reruns (and sometimes for amusingly odd reasons).
Read MoreFuturama is full of clever Easter eggs, one of the earliest of which was included in the show's third episode, 'I, Roommate.'
Read MoreIf you've struggled to get into anime due to the frequency of teen protagonists, Kaiju no. 8 is just what you need.
Read MoreHere's how the band Fall Out Boy ended up guest starring on the Cartoon Network series Teen Titans Go.
Read MoreHank Azaria, the voice of Moe on The Simpsons, objected to one of the prank phone call jokes his character received.
Read MoreStar Wars Rebels hero Melch was named after writer Steven Melching as part of a prank by showrunner Dave Filoni.
Read MoreThe Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack had a huge impact on animation, and its ripple effects have been felt across Disney, Cartoon Network, and Nickelodeon.
Read MoreThe first season finale of X-Men '97 proved Magneto right, and it pushed Professor X to do something he promised to never do, betraying himself and his friend.
Read MoreThe second wave of Marvel Legends action figures inspired by X-Men '97 are mostly excellent, especially Cyclops, but there are still a few shortcomings.
Read MoreThe X-Men '97 season 1 finale sets up a classic Marvel Comics storyline featuring the recurring villain Apocalypse. But what else could season 2 bring?
Read MoreThe X-Men '97 season 1 finale features cameos from other animated Marvel superheroes, and one of them resolves a Spider-Man animated series cliffhanger.
Read MoreMr. Burns' unnamed Blue-Haired Lawyer from The Simpsons is based on someone who once represented Donald Trump.
Read MoreWhen Cartoon Network cancelled Speedy Gonzales back in 1999, passionate fans did not take the cancellation lying down.
Read MoreStar Wars: The Clone Wars couldn't resist paying homage to the best-looking Marvel villain.
Read MoreKrusty the Clown might not be spinoff material, but that hasn't stopped The Simpsons' creatives from trying to make one.
Read MoreMagneto puts Wolverine through an agonizing ordeal in the latest episode of X-Men '97, and it will leave him a changed mutant.
Read MoreBatman: Caped Crusader, the new animated series from Batman: The Animated Series co-creator Bruce Timm, takes the Dark Knight back to his '40s roots.
Read MoreFry nearly got himself a fancy new robot friend to replace Bender in the Futurama episode 'A Fishful of Dollars.'
Read MoreX-Men '97 just brought back some old Marvel superhero suits. Let's take a look at them.
Read MoreX-Men comics fans probably saw Magneto's latest turn on X-Men '97 coming and know it draws directly from a famous Marvel Comics arc.
Read MoreMorph keeps changing into signature superheroes in X-Men '97, and the penultimate episode of the first season finds him changing into an Avenger: the Hulk.
Read MoreStar Wars: Tales of the Empire's animated shorts reveal which characters came up with the design for the deadly TIE Defenders that debuted in Star Wars Rebels.
Read MoreTwo very real Scottish cities want to lay claim to The Simpsons character Groundskeeper Willie.
Read MoreStar Wars: Tales of the Empire takes us back to a location from The Mandalorian season 2, revealing the scorched forests of Corvus were once much different.
Read MoreObi-Wan's rematch with Maul on Star Wars Rebels is not only one of the best lightsaber fights ever, but it also reflects Obi-Wan's evolution as a character.
Read MoreIn Star Wars: Tales of the Empire, General Grievous makes an appearance, beginning a path to darkness and vengeance for another villain: Morgan Elsbeth.
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