Family Guy Fans Miss Carl And Chris' Pop Culture Rants
While "Family Guy" fans think Carl's absence from the show stems from Benjamin's ongoing commitments to "Archer" and "Bob's Burgers," they miss the character.
Read MoreWhile "Family Guy" fans think Carl's absence from the show stems from Benjamin's ongoing commitments to "Archer" and "Bob's Burgers," they miss the character.
Read MoreFan art depicting American actress Jenna Ortega as the powerful sorceress and Teen Titan, Raven, has been making the rounds on social media.
Read More"Rick and Morty" co-creator Dan Harmon knows when it's time to take a step back and allow fresh faces to take over in the writers' room.
Read MoreActor and comedian Johnny Brennan of The Jerky Boys truly believes that the comedy duo's legacy is forever connected with Seth MacFarlane's "Family Guy."
Read MoreWhile she has lent her talents to many high-profile TV projects, you might not know which character Emily Osment played in "Family Guy."
Read MoreWith the appearances of both Evil Rick and Evil Morty in the show, fans are wondering if there will be an Evil Summer at some point in "Rick and Morty."
Read MoreAqua Teen Hunger Force is a true original, as well as irreverent, nihilistic, random, and infused with a charmingly low-budget, DIY attitude.
Read MoreDue to their longstanding working relationship, "Family Guy" fans may wonder if Seth MacFarlane and Mila Kunis are friends outside the recording booth.
Read MoreLongtime "Family Guy" fans may be surprised to find out which specific moment Seth Green, the voice of Chris Griffin, finds the most hilarious.
Read MoreThe "Evil Dead" franchise has tormented fans across a variety of mediums, but an animated series isn't one of them. However, Bruce Campbell says one is coming.
Read MoreSometimes fans hold far more power than you would think, and Star Wars fans used their power for good when it came to "The Bad Batch."
Read MoreSouth Park fans on Reddit know which episodes they usually skip, and most of them involve Mr. Hankey, the Christmas Poo.
Read MoreTrue Henry Winkler devotees already know that the "South Park" episode is not the only time he's voiced an animated monster - he's played one before.
Read MoreStudio Ghibli, the studio behind "Spirited Away," and its animation style served as a significant inspiration for "Avatar: The Last Airbender."
Read MoreSyFy's popular "Chucky" series was not afraid to reference Jennifer Tilly's famous and long-running role on the iconic animated series, "Family Guy."
Read MoreSouth Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone could have left the show 20 years ago. But they keep coming back, and the reason why is almost wholesome.
Read MoreFor four appearances in which he spoke across nine seasons of Family Guy, Stewie's beloved teddy bear Rupert was consistently played by one voice actor.
Read MoreAccording to Rick and Morty co-creator Justin Roiland, Cartoon Network executives weren't initially satisfied with his voice work as Morty.
Read MoreMost grandfathers are loving, caring, and doting when it comes to their grandchildren. That is, except for Rick Sanchez of "Rick and Morty" fame.
Read MoreThe new episode of "South Park," titled "Japanese Toilet," is one of the show's most relatable episodes based off YouTube comments.
Read MoreTrey Parker's daughter, Betty, has voiced "South Park" staple Ike Broflovski since the age of 3.
Read MoreHere's why recurring Family Guy guest James Woods turned down an offer to return to the show for a Season 18 episode.
Read MoreIn an interview about Rick and Morty, Summer Smith voice actor Spencer Grammer revealed that she loves how similar Summer is to Rick.
Read MoreTony Sirico impressed "Family Guy" producers so much during his short stint as Vinny that they just had to bring "The Sopranos" actor back.
Read MoreHere's everything we currently know about Netflix's upcoming adult animated series, Agent Elvis.
Read MoreSeason 6, Episode 4 of Rick and Morty might have confirmed the fan theory that Rick is actually neurodivergent.
Read MoreAdam West and Ralph Garman were able to act together many times in "Family Guy," but were the two actors really friends in real life?
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