Daffy Duck: the Wizard
Marvel at the powerful spellth and legendary ekthploith of the Wizard. Best Merrie Melodie ever made. The only way this would be better is if the young Ozzy Osbourne sung the song.
Marvel at the powerful spellth and legendary ekthploith of the Wizard. Best Merrie Melodie ever made. The only way this would be better is if the young Ozzy Osbourne sung the song.
The MAD animated sketch show on the Cartoon Network parodied the pilot episode of the Thundercats reboot with a thorough bashing of “stupid, overused memes.”
Actually these are shiny and new opening credits for the short-lived 60’s animated tv show, redone with fondness in Roger Evans year-long project; compare his to the original here. (Thanks Dub!)
A short clip from a never-released documentary featuring the hand of Charles Schulz drawing Charlie Brown as he describes what’s behind Charlie’s insecurities and perpetual bad luck.
(NSFW: Language) Cult classic Fist of the North Star was so violent it was silly. This parody dub a la Kung Pow by YouTuber WeeklyTubeShow2 is just plain silly. Dumb humor at its finest.
Jane Lui and Paul Dateh play snippets of cartoon theme songs, including those of The Pink Panther, Ghostbusters and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, with bonus trivia about the origin of the songs.
Homeless Cop did such a good job on the bumpers he made for [adult swim] that they asked for a TV pilot. Now he just needs your help to make a stoner comedy with his distinctly cool style reality.
(NSFW) The Ambiguously Gay Duo is one of Robert Smigel’s cartoon sketches on Saturday Night Live. Last week’s episode saw Ace & Gary and the rest of the cartoon cast acquire star-studded flesh.
Had enough of the Aqua Teen Hunger Force? The Adult Swim guys are sick of them too, so forget everything you know about Frylock, Master Shake and Meatwad and get ready for the premiere 5/8.
Fans of cats, heroes, swords, lightning bolts, and late 80s animation rejoice! The mighty Thundercats return, courtesy of Cartoon Network, as revealed in this WonderCon trailer. (Thanks, James!)
Winnie and his friends return for their first animated movie in more than 35 years, brought to life by hand-drawn animation. Inspired by five stories from series creator A.A. Milne’s books.
Linus and his blanket star in the new Peanuts movie Happiness is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown, based on 1960s comic strips. The animation and voices are wonderful blasts from the past.
A parody of 127 Hours animated by Rob Yulfo. The illustration’s not that polished, but it’s definitely got the Looney Tunes spirit. Makes us wish there was a “What Would Wile E. Do?” cartoon.
One of the dangers of being a human among giant robots. We’ve always wondered about this exact same thing when we were kids. How awesome would it be if this happened in Transformers 3?
…to Punch a Dolphin in the Mouth (And Other Useful Guides) is the title of this 160-page compilation of offbeat cartoons from the slightly inappropriate, always irreverent TheOatmeal.com.
An achingly short labor of love from veteran animator Rob Pratt, who’s worked on several Disney animated movies including Pocahontas, Hercules and Tarzan. More, Mr. Pratt, more!
Back to work, but laughing about it: Scott Adams’ latest collection of Dilbert cartoons exemplifies the randomness and annoyances associated with corporate cubicle culture. Can we get a hell yeah?
Ever wanted to draw Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk or X-Men? Learn from the master himself, Stan Lee. We recommend the limited-edition hardcover, or the paperback if you’re on a budget.
Imagine, if you will, that Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner were a couple of human beings instead of cartoon characters. Thanks to this short, you don’t need to imagine. That’s all Folks!
Show your love for Charlie Brown, Snoopy, Lucy, Linus, Patty and Woodstock with these limited-edition Peanuts journals in celebration of the 60th anniversary of Charles Schultz’s classic comic.
Unicron too old school for you? Perhaps this will do the trick. Fredde Gredde breezes through acoustic versions of the jingles of good, bad and Swedish cartoons. “Denver! The last dinosaur!”
See every 80s cartoon ever made in 22 seconds – lasers, transforming cars, guitar shredding, the works. If you watched 80s cartoons as a kid, Will Goodan’s homage will take you the f*ck back.
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