TV Show Releases by Genre
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Rick & Morty: Season 1
December 2, 2013
The animated comedy from Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland follows the adventures of mad scientist Rick Sanchez (Justin Roiland), who returns after 20 years to live with his daughter (Sarah Chalke), her husband (Chris Parnell), and her children Morty (also voiced by Roiland) and Summer (Spencer Grammer).
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Archer: Season 2
January 27, 2011
Archer Sterling and the ISIS spies return for a second season of espionage.
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Archer: Season 1
September 17, 2009
The animated comedy from the same people who brought you Adult Swim introduces Sterling Archer, a spy for ISIS, whose boss is also his mother and his ex-girlfriend is a fellow spy.
A sneak peak of episode one was shown in September 2009.
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Futurama: Season 1
March 28, 1999
Futurama follows the comic exploits of Fry, a pizza delivery boy, who was accidentally cryogenically frozen in 1999, and awakens in the year 3000, finding much has changed, and, yet, is seemingly familiar. Together with an assortment of alien, robot, and human friends, he works for an intergalactic delivery service, Planet Express, run by his descendant nephew, and finds many adventures along the way.
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Archer: Season 4
January 17, 2013
Timothy Olyphant and Ron Leibman will guest star this season. Bob’s Burgers' Bob Belcher is set to visit the spy world in one episode of the show (with Sterling Archer, also voiced by H. Jon Benjamin, crossing over for one episode of the Fox show).
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The Simpsons: Season 2
October 11, 1990
Originally created by cartoonist Matt Groening, "Our Favorite Family," has graced the small screen in one form or another for over 20 years. The Simpson family first appeared on television as the subjects of interstitial "shorts" on The Tracey Ullman Show in April of 1987. The Simpsons remained a staple on The Tracey Ullman Show for three seasons until they premiered in their own half-hour series, on December 17, 1989. With the help of Jim Brooks and Sam Simon, Matt Groening's cartoon family turned into an instant success.
Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands. Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general.
Currently in its 21st season, The Simpsons has piled up over 440 episodes, over 20 Emmy Awards, a handful of music albums, countless endorsements and merchandise, and even made the jump to the silver screen in the summer of 2007 with The Simpsons Movie. And according to Matt Groening, "There is no end in sight."
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BoJack Horseman: Season 2
July 17, 2015
BoJack (Will Arnett) has a new role and a new romance (Lisa Kudrow) in the second season of the animated comedy.
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BoJack Horseman: Season 5
September 14, 2018
BoJack stars in Princess Carolyn's TV show Philbert and Diane travels to Vietnam in the fifth season of the animated comedy.
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Samurai Jack: Season 5
March 11, 2017
Genndy Tartakovsky’s animated series returns with a new season on Adult Swim set more than 50 years in the future where Samurai Jack (Phil LaMarr) has stopped aging.
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BoJack Horseman: Season 6
October 25, 2019
The sixth and final season, which is split in two parts (the second half airs in Jan 2020), finds BoJack in rehab.
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BoJack Horseman: Season 3
March 29, 2019
“Weird Al” Yankovic is one of the guest stars on the third season of the animated comedy.
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The Simpsons: Season 1
December 17, 1989
Originally created by cartoonist Matt Groening, "Our Favorite Family," has graced the small screen in one form or another for over 20 years. The Simpson family first appeared on television as the subjects of interstitial "shorts" on The Tracey Ullman Show in April of 1987. The Simpsons remained a staple on The Tracey Ullman Show for three seasons until they premiered in their own half-hour series, on December 17, 1989. With the help of Jim Brooks and Sam Simon, Matt Groening's cartoon family turned into an instant success.
Set in Springfield, the average American town, the show focuses on the antics and everyday adventures of the Simpson family; Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa and Maggie, as well as a virtual cast of thousands. Since the beginning, the series has been a pop culture icon, attracting hundreds of celebrities to guest star. The show has also made name for itself in its fearless satirical take on politics, media and American life in general.
Currently in its 21st season, The Simpsons has piled up over 440 episodes, over 20 Emmy Awards, a handful of music albums, countless endorsements and merchandise, and even made the jump to the silver screen in the summer of 2007 with The Simpsons Movie. And according to Matt Groening, "There is no end in sight."
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The Boondocks: Season 1
November 6, 2005
Aaron McGruder's edgy comic strip comes to life in this new half-hour Adult Swim cartoon.
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Archer: Season 3
September 15, 2011
Archer is an animated, half-hour comedy set at the International Secret Intelligence Service (ISIS), a spy agency where espionage and global crises are merely opportunities for its highly trained employees to confuse, undermine, betray and royally mess up together.
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Green Eggs And Ham: Season 1
November 8, 2019
Wildlife rescuer Sam I Am (Adam Devine) and inventor Guy I Am (Michael Douglas) are brought together by chance to return a rare animal to its home in the animated adaptation of the Dr. Seuss book "Green Eggs and Ham."
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BoJack Horseman: Season 4
September 8, 2017
It appears BoJack has been MIA for a few month while Diane (Alison Brie) runs her own blog, Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tompkins) runs for Governor, and Princess Carolyn (Amy Sedaris) thinks about having a family in the fourth season of the animated comedy.
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Love, Death & Robots: Season 1
March 15, 2019
The animated anthology series inspired by 1970s comic books from David Fincher and Tim Miller features episodes that range from five to 15 minutes long.
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BoJack Horseman: Season 6.5
January 31, 2020
The second half of the final season of the animated comedy.
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King of the Hill: Season 1
January 12, 1997
The adult animated comedy series from Beavis and Butthead creator Mike Judge centers on propane gas salesman Hank Hill (voiced by Mike Judge), who lives with his wife Peggy (voiced by Kathy Najimy), his son Bobby (voiced by Pamela Adlon) and his niece-in-law Luanne Platter (voiced by Brittany Murphy) in the fictional Texan town of Arlen, Texas. Hank's friends, include barber Bill Dauterive (voiced by Stephen Root), paranoid Dale Gribble (voiced by Johnny Hardwick) and Boomhauer (also voiced by Mike Judge).
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The Ricky Gervais Show: Season 1
February 19, 2010
Ricky Gervais returns with an animated comedy that began as a radio show, continued in his podcasts, and now exists as a cartoon with collaborators Stephen Merchant and Karl Pilington.
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BoJack Horseman: Season 1
August 22, 2014
An animated comedy about the struggles of the former sitcom star (Will Arnett) who happens to be half-horse, half-man, while living in Los Angeles.
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South Park: Season 1
August 13, 1997
South Park is an animated series featuring four boys who live in the Colorado town of South Park, which is beset by frequent odd occurrences. The show grew out of short film that Trey Parker and Matt Stone created called The Spirit of Christmas, and has become an award-winning show that is a unique blend of humor and satire.
First air date: August 13, 1997
Original air time: Wednesday 10:00:00 pm (Eastern)
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Futurama: Season 10
June 19, 2013
This is the final season of Matt Groening's Futurama. Comedy Central considered this as season 7B.
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Mike Tyson Mysteries: Season 1
October 27, 2014
Mike Tyson solve mysteries with a team that includes the ghost of the Marquess of Queensberry (voiced by Jim Rash), Mike’s adopted Korean daughter Yung Hee (Rachel Ramras), and a man who was turned into a pigeon (Norm Macdonald).
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Futurama: Season 7
June 24, 2010
Fry and the other characters from Futurama return to television via Comedy Central.
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Undone: Season 1
September 13, 2019
The rotoscope animation from Kate Purdy and Raphael Bob-Waksberg follows 28-year-old Alma (Rosa Salazar) as she seeks answers to her father's death after an accident nearly kills her and discovers an ability to travel through time.
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Invincible (2021): Season 1
March 26, 2021
17-year-old Mark Grayson (voiced by Steven Yeun) is the son of superhero Omni-Man (J. K. Simmons) and as he develops his own powers to become Invincible, he learns more about his father's past in this animated series based on Robert Kirkman's comic book series.
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Archer: Season 6
January 8, 2015
The series drops the Vice and returns to espionage with a baby in tow for the sixth season of the animated comedy.
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Archer: Season 7
March 31, 2016
Sterling and his friends move to Los Angeles and start a private detective agency in the seventh season of the animated comedy.
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Trollhunters: Season 1
December 23, 2016
The animated series from Guillermo Del Toro begins with 15-year-old Jim Lake (voiced by the late Anton Yelchin) finding an amulet that grants him the right to become a Trollhunter, a protector of the underground trolls that includes Blinky (Kelsey Grammer).
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Bob's Burgers: Season 2
March 11, 2012
Bob tries out the food truck business in the second season of the animated comedy series created by Loren Bouchard.
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Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Season 1
October 3, 2008
The battle for the Republic continues in Lucas' animated series with Anakin Skywalker, Yoda, and a new character by the name of Ahsoka Tano.
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The Life & Times of Tim: Season 1
September 28, 2008
The adult animated series about a guy in New York who keeps getting himself in weird situations.
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Mike Judge Presents: Tales from the Tour Bus: Season 1
September 22, 2017
Mike Judge narrates his animated anthology series where friends and bandmates of country music artists recall tales from the road.
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Toy Story of Terror
October 16, 2013
Buzz, Woody and the other toys must locate a lost toy at a motel during a trip with their new owner, Bonnie.
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Beavis and Butt-head: Season 1
September 22, 1992
Beavis and Butt-head was first aired on the U.S. cable network MTV in March 1993. This show, which combined animation and music videos, was an example of the unique programming that MTV has consistently provided for its youthful demographics. The half-hour program alternated between a simple narrative, which focused on the exploits of two low-life adolescents, and clips from music videos, which the two teens commented on. Creator Mike Judge had penned the aimless duo for a festival of animation when Abby Turkuhle, MTV's senior vice president picked up an episode for the network's animated compendium Liquid Television. MTV immediately contracted for 65 episodes from Judge, with Turkuhle as producer, and placed Beavis and Butt-head in the 7:00 and 11:00 P.M. week-day time slots.
The characters, Beavis and Butt-head, are rude, crude, and stupid, and can be placed in the "dumb comedy" tradition, which includes Abbott and Costello, The Three Stooges, Cheech and Chong, Saturday Night Live's Wayne and Garth, and FOX's The Simpsons. When the show debuted, television critics differed in their opinions, with some praising the show for daring to present the stupidity of male "metalheads" who watch too much television (effectively satirizing the core MTV audience), and others categorizing Beavis and Butt-head as another example of television's declining quality. Beavis and Butt-head did find an audience and began pulling in MTV's highest ratings. But the show was also quite controversial, instigating heated public debate on the interconnected issues of representations of violence in the media and generational politics surrounding youth subcultures.
Beavis and Butt-head they found, was especially popular with those in their twenties. It turned out to be bothersome to many that young people enjoyed the show and laughed at its two imbecilic boys, even if these fans were much more intelligent and much less grating than Beavis and Butt-head. In this sense, Beavis and Butt-head raised the issue of generational taste cultures. Definitions of "taste," Pierre Bourdieu notes, "unite and separate, uniting those who are the product of similar conditions but only by distinguishing them from all others. And taste distinguishes in an essential way, since it is the basis of all that one has--people and things--and of all that one is for others, whereby one classifies oneself and is classified by others." To the degree that taste cultures agree, they are brought together into a subcultural formation; but to this degree they are also separated from those with whom they differ. It was the "bad taste" of Beavis and Butt-head's audience which bothered many, and this brings to the surface another one of the reasons why Beavis and Butt-head was so controversial.
Cultural critics, educators, and concerned parents gathered skeptically, sternly, and anxiously in front of the television set and passed judgment upon the "tasteless" Beavis and Butt-head show. And in an ironic reversal, Beavis and Butt-head countered by ascending the cultural hierarchy. The two youths channel-surfed, looking for videos that didn't suck (i.e. those with heavy metal or hardcore rap, those that contained violence, or encouraged genital response.) In becoming the self-proclaimed Siskel and Ebert of music video, they served to evaluate pop culture with an unencumbered bottom line--does a music video "suck" or is it "cool?" Beavis and Butt-head as a television show, was certainly towards the lower end of traditional scales of cultural "quality." But these two animated "slackers" evaluated other media, and so pronounced their own critical opinions and erected their own taste hierarchies. Beavis and Butt-head had their own particular brand of "taste:" they determined acceptability and unacceptability, invoking, while simultaneously upending, notions of "high" and "low" culture. In this, they entered that hallowed sphere of criticism, where they competed with others in overseeing the public good and preserving the place and status of artistic evaluation. They disregarded other accepted forms of authority, refusing to acknowledge their own limited perspectives. But like other critics, this was an important part of their appeal. After all, critics are sought out for straightforward opinion, not muddled oscillation.
In this recuperation of the critical discourse, Beavis and Butt-head joined with their audience, approximating the contradictory impulses of contemporary cynical youth, who mixed their self-delusion with self-awareness. In the case of fans of Beavis and Butt-head, these lines of demarcation indicated both a generational unity and the generation-based barriers between the baby boomers and the "baby busters." The reputed cynicism of the "twentynothings" was on view as Beavis and Butt-head evoked both a stunted adolescence which was long past and an unsure and seemingly inaccessible future.
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The Legend of Vox Machina: Season 2
January 20, 2023
The Vox Machina seven have to save the world again, this time from the Chroma Conclave dragons in the second season of the animated fantasy-adventure series.
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Final Space: Season 1
February 26, 2018
Astronaut Gary (voiced by Olan Rogers) befriends a cute alien named Mooncake (also Rogers) who is being sought after by the Lord Commander (David Tennant) to use for his own evil plans in the animated sci-fi comedy created by Rogers.
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F is for Family: Season 1
December 18, 2015
Baggage handler Frank Murphy (Bill Burr) and his wife (Laura Dern) raise their three children (Justin Long, Haley Reinhart, and Debi Derryberry) in 1973 in the animated comedy created by Bill Burr and Michael Price.
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Good Vibes: Season 1
October 27, 2011
The animated comedy follows the lives of Mondo and his best friend Woodie as they navigate life as teenagers in Playa Del Toro, California.
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Castlevania: Season 1
July 7, 2017
Based on the classic Nintendo video game franchise, the animated fantasy series written by Warren Ellis follows the last surviving member of the disgraced Belmont family (voiced by Richard Armitage) as he seeks to kill Dracula to save Eastern Europe.
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Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal: Season 1
October 8, 2019
The prehistoric animated adventure series from Genndy Tartakovsky follows a caveman as he bonds with a tyrannosaurus rex.
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The Midnight Gospel: Season 1
April 20, 2020
Podcaster Clancy is forced to leave his home to interview beings in other worlds after his multiverse simulator malfunctions in this adult animated series co-created by Pendleton Ward and Duncan Trussell.
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Beavis and Butt-head: Season 8
July 18, 1997
The infamous cartoon duo created/voiced by Mike Judge returns to MTV after a 13-year absence.
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Toy Story That Time Forgot
December 2, 2014
The second holiday Toy Story special finds the gang facing off against Battlesaurs.
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Phineas and Ferb: Season 5
June 5, 2025
The summer adventures of Phineas (Vincent Martella) and Ferb (David Errigo Jr.) continue with Candace (Ashley Tisdale) taking her driver’s license test
and Perry the Platypus (Dee Bradley Baker) still covertly seeking to stop Dr. Doofenshmirtz (Dan Povenmire) from taking over in the animated series.
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King of the Hill: Season 14
August 4, 2025
Hank and Peggy Hill return to Arlen, Texas after years in Saudi Arabia and reunite with old friends Dale, Bill and Boomhauer as well as their son Bobby, who is working as a chef in Dallas in the animated comedy that moves to Hulu for its 14th season.
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American Dad!: Season 1
February 6, 2005
American Dad! from Family Guy creator, Seth MacFarlane, is the animated story of Stan Smith, who works for the CIA and is constantly on the alert for terrorist activity. Stan will go to extremes to protect his beloved America from harm – as evidenced by the terror-alert color code on his fridge, and his frequent knee-jerk reaction of shooting holes in the toaster whenever the toast pops up. Production Company: 20th Century FOX.Also see Family Guy.Character Guide:Stan Smith - Stan works for the CIA, and is constantly on the look-out for terrorists. He loves his family and will do anything to protect them, and his country. Francine Smith - Stan's wife, she has had a past life of drugs, but she has carefully hidden her party-girl personality for the sake of the conservative man she loves. She met Stan after college.Hayley Smith - The teenage daughter of the family, currently attending community college. Despite her father's best efforts she has turned out to be a left-wing liberal. Stan loves his daughter, but that doesn't necessarily mean he trusts her. Steve Smith - The dorky son, he tries to act cool, but fails. Steve is on the verge of puberty - but he just can't quite make it. His low social status sometimes leads him to taking drastic action - but no matter what he does, he's just a dork. Roger - A sarcastic alien rescued by Stan from Area 51. He resents not being allowed to leave the house, so has resorted to drinking wine and smoking cigarettes.Klaus - A German-talking goldfish, he was a CIA experiment that went horribly wrong when they tried transplanting a German man's brain into a goldfish. Klaus lusts after Francine, and will take any opportunity that comes his way.Theme Song Lyrics:Stan: Good morning, USA!
I got a feeling that it's gonna be a wonderful day! The sun in the sky has a smile on his face!
And he's shinin' a salute to the American race!
Oh boy, it's swell to saaay!
Good morning, USA!
(Good morning, USA!)-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------(All Times Eastern)FOX Broadcast History
May 1st, 2005 - May 15th, 2005 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM
June 5th, 2005 - June 26th, 2005 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM
July 24th, 2005 - October 2nd, 2005 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM
October 30th, 2005 - February 26th, 2006 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM
April 23rd - May 14th --- Sundays, 9:30 PM
September 10th - September 24th --- Sundays, 8:30 PM
November 5th - January 7th --- Sundays, 8:30 PM
January 28th - Current --- Sundays, 9:30 PMFOX Repeats
June 26th, 2005 (Ep: "Threat Levels") --- Sunday, 9:30 PM
July 24th, 2005 - September 4th, 2005 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM
October 30th, 2005 (Ep: "Stan Knows Best") --- Sunday, 9:30 PM
December 4th, 2005 - December 11th, 2005 --- Sundays, 9:30 PM
June 4th (Ep: "Francine's Flashback") --- Sunday, 9:30 PM
July 9th - August 13th --- Sundays, 8:30 PMFOX Special Presentations
February 6th, 2005 --- Sunday, 11:15 PM---------------------------------[adult swim] Broadcast History
May 12th, 2005 - May 26th, 2005 --- Thursdays, 11:00 PM June 16th, 2005 - June 30th, 2005 --- Thursdays, 11:00 PM
September 22nd, 2005 - October 13th, 2005 --- Thursdays, 11:00 PM
November 17th, 2005 - November 24th, 2005 --- Thursdays, 11:00 PM[adult swim] Repeats
May 13th, 2005 - May 27th, 2005 --- Fridays, 2:00 AM
May 15th, 2005 - May 22nd, 2005 --- Sundays, 11:30 PM
May 16th, 2005 - May 23rd, 2005 --- Mondays, 2:30 AM
June 17th, 2005 - July 1st, 2005 --- Fridays, 2:00 AM
June 19th, 2005 - July 3rd, 2005 --- Sundays, 11:30 PM
June 20th, 2005 - July 4th, 2005 --- Mondays, 2:30 AM
September 23rd, 2005 - October 14th, 2005 --- Fridays, 2:00 AM
September 25th, 2005 - September 25th, 2005 --- Sunday, 11:30 PM
September 26th, 2005 - October 17th, 2005 --- Mondays, 2:00 AM
October 2nd, 2005 - October 16th, 2005 --- Sundays, 10:00 PM
November 6th, 2005 - January 29th, 2006 --- Sundays, 10:00 PM
November 7th, 2005 - January 30th, 2006 --- Mondays, 2:00 AM
November 18th, 2005 - November 25th, 2005 --- Fridays, 2:00 AM
April 9th - April 23rd --- Sundays, 10:00 PM
April 10th - April 24th --- Mondays, 2:00 AM[adult swim] Special Presentations
February 13th, 2005 (Ep: "Pilot") --- Sunday, 11:30 PM
February 17th, 2005 (Ep: "Pilot") --- Thursday, 11:30 PM
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Undone: Season 2
April 29, 2022
Alma and her sister Becca dig deeper into the secrets of their family in the second season for the rotoscope animated series.
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Close Enough: Season 1
July 9, 2020
Originally set for TBS, the adult animated comedy series created by JG Quintel is about a husband-and-wife and their five-year-old daughter living with their two divorced best friends in Los Angeles.
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SuperMansion: Season 1
October 8, 2015
The stop-motion animation series finds Titanium Rex (voiced by Bryan Cranston), leader of The League of Freedom, struggling to keep his group of older superheroes relevant in the face of younger champions.
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Marvel's Hit-Monkey: Season 1
November 17, 2021
A Japanese snow monkey (voiced by Fred Tatasciore) seeks vengeance after the slaying of his family with the help of the ghost of an American assassin (voiced by Jason Sudeikis) in this adult animated series from Josh Gordon and Will Speck.
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Family Guy: Season 1
January 31, 1999
Sick, twisted, politically incorrect and freakin' sweet. The animated series features the adventures of the Griffin family. Peter and Lois have three kids - the youngest is a brilliant, sadistic baby bent on killing his mother and world domination. Chris, like his father, is obese, has a low IQ and no common sense. Meg desperately tries to be part of the popular crowd, and is coldly rebuffed. Their talking dog Brian keeps baby Stewie in check while sipping martinis and sorting out his own life issues. After being canceled in 2002, having an outstanding performance in DVD sales and syndication ratings that beat late-night talk shows, its cult status reached great heights. As a result, the series was added back to the FOX Summer 2005 line-up. Family Guy returned to the small screen with new episodes on Sunday, May 1st, 2005. A DVD Movie was released in September of 2005. Family Guy has won 3 Emmy awards and 3 Annie awards.
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The Legend of Vox Machina: Season 1
January 28, 2022
The animated fantasy-adventure series about seven adventurers who go on a journey to save Exandria from dark magic after running up a large bar tab in this adaptation of a role-playing game (RPG) campaign.
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Looney Tunes Cartoons: Season 1
May 27, 2020
Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepé le Pew, Sylvester, Porky Pig, Taz, Tweety Bird, and Yosemite Sam are just some of the Warner Bros. characters who return with new stories.
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Solar Opposites: Season 1
May 8, 2020
The animated sitcom created by Justin Roiland and Mike McMaha about aliens who end up in middle America after their planet is destroyed.
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Chozen: Season 1
January 13, 2014
After his release from prison, Chozen (Bobby Moynihan), a gay white rapper, looks to top the charts with his new message.
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Shrek The Halls
November 28, 2007
Shrek reluctantly celebrates Christmas with his family and friends.
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Futurama: Season 11
July 24, 2023
Hulu revives Matt Groening's animated comedy for its 11th season.
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Family Guy: Season 4
May 1, 2005
Sick, twisted, politically incorrect and freakin' sweet. The animated series features the adventures of the Griffin family. Peter and Lois have three kids - the youngest is a brilliant, sadistic baby bent on killing his mother and world domination. Chris, like his father, is obese, has a low IQ and no common sense. Meg desperately tries to be part of the popular crowd, and is coldly rebuffed. Their talking dog Brian keeps baby Stewie in check while sipping martinis and sorting out his own life issues. After being canceled in 2002, having an outstanding performance in DVD sales and syndication ratings that beat late-night talk shows, its cult status reached great heights. As a result, the series was added back to the FOX Summer 2005 line-up. Family Guy returned to the small screen with new episodes on Sunday, May 1st, 2005. A DVD Movie was released in September of 2005. Family Guy has won 3 Emmy awards and 3 Annie awards.
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Axe Cop: Season 1
July 21, 2013
The cartoon based on a idea about a policeman (Nick Offerman) who uses an ax to enforce the law was originally created by 5-year-old Malachai Nicolle and his older brother, Ethan. The show is part of Fox's late-night Animation Domination High-Def programming.
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Genndy Tartakovsky's Primal: Season 2
July 21, 2022
Caveman Spear (voiced by Aaron LaPlante) and his dinosaur friend Fang seek to rescue Mira (voiced by Laëtitia Eïdo) from her kidnappers in the second season of the prehistoric animated adventure series.
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Harley Quinn: Season 4
July 27, 2023
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy's adventures continue on Max for fourth season of the animated comedy series.
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Ugly Americans: Season 1
March 17, 2010
Comedy Central's latest animated show features Mark, a social worker who helps demons, vampires, werewolves, and assorted beings learn to live together with humans.
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Tuca & Bertie: Season 1
May 3, 2019
30-year-old toucan bird women Tuca (voiced by Tiffany Haddish) and her songbird friend Bertie (voiced by Ali Wong) live in the same apartment building in this animated comedy created by BoJack Horseman's Lisa Hanawalt.
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Marvel's M.O.D.O.K.: Season 1
May 21, 2021
Supervillain M.O.D.O.K. (voiced by Patton Oswalt) has been kicked out as leader of his evil organization A.I.M. and struggles with family life in this animated adult comedy series based on the Marvel comic characters.
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Animaniacs (2020): Season 1
November 20, 2020
Yakko, Wakko, and Dot Warner are back along with Pinky and the Brain, as the reboot of the 1990s cartoon begins its first season of 13 episodes.
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Archer: Season 10
May 29, 2019
The 10th season of the animated series includes the subtitle 1999 and finds Sterling and his friends on a space savage ship.
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Central Park: Season 1
May 29, 2020
Central Park manager Owen Tillerman (voiced by Leslie Odom, Jr.), his wife (voiced by Kathryn Hahn) and two kids Molly (voiced by Kristen Bell) and Cole (voiced by Tituss Burgess) try to stop hotel heiress Bitsy Brandenham (voiced by Stanley Tucci) and her assistant Helen (voiced by Daveed Diggs) from buying the park and turning it into into condos in this animated musical comedy crated by Loren Bouchard, Josh Gad, and Nora Smith.
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Clerks: Season 1
December 14, 2002
This animated series, based on Kevin Smith's 1994 film of the same name, centers on Dante Hicks and Randal Graves, the clerks at The Quick Stop and RST Video. These "slackers" spend most of their time spoofing pop culture and whining about their miserable lives. Adding color to their lives are the resident "hetero-life partners" Jay and Silent Bob, who hang out and sell fireworks outside the store. Every show needs an evil villain, so to accommodate, Leonardo Leonardo was created -- a rich, gay psychopath, who was the evil foil for our heroes. Leonardo's sidekick, the menacing Plug, was a robot. NBA player Charles Barkley voiced himself in nearly every episode, playing the nemesis of Jay and Silent Bob. And Lando was created in episode 3 to address the lack of black characters in the show. Utilizing the animation, the makers inserted tons of film and television spoofs, and cameos from many stars.This short lived series not only set a record for the length of time it spent on the air, but for the length of the titles as well! The show was green lighted by ABC for six episodes, but the release date kept getting pushed back and after a spot on the Superbowl, they finally got around to airing the series on May 31, 2000. After playing the show for two weeks, the series was abruptly jerked off the air, even though the additional four episodes were scheduled. Plans were made to cut the episodes into a feature film, but this idea was eventually scrapped and all six episodes appeared on video and DVD the following year. Also worth noting, Leonardo Leonardo was based on (and originally voiced by) Alan Rickman (Dogma, Die Hard, Galaxy Quest), but the execs at ABC didn't want Rickman, so Alec Baldwin stepped in to do the voice.On the video version, the real Jay and Silent Bob come out to introduce each episode (and there's a special appearance by Randal). On the DVD, these clips appear after an animated version of Jay and Silent Bob holding up a card with the episode number. The DVD also includes an audio commentary, two featurettes, animatics, the Superbowl spot, and a long promo made for a film/comic convention. As a DVD-ROM bonus, there are script/storyboards and character profiles.On December 22, 2002, all six episodes premiered in a marathon on Comedy Central. Since then, the series has aired from time to time on Comedy Central, mostly during late night with the cable channel's other animated programming.
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Moonbeam City: Season 1
September 16, 2015
The animated comedy series inspired by 1980s crime dramas, Detective Dazzle Novak (Rob Lowe) deals with his demanding boss Chief Pizzaz Miller (Elizabeth Banks) and an ambitious rookie named Rad Cunningham (Will Forte) who is waiting for Novak to fail.
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Little Demon: Season 1
August 25, 2022
Laura (Aubrey Plaza) and her daughter Chrissy (Lucy DeVito) have to deal with numerous foes including Chrissy's father, Satan (Danny DeVito), who wants her soul as they try to lead a normal life in Delaware in this animated horror comedy from Darcy Fowler, Seth Kirschner and Kieran Valla.
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Adventure Time: Distant Lands: Season 1
June 25, 2020
Based on the animated series Adventure Time created by Pendleton Ward, the first of four specials finds BMO (voiced by Niki Yang) crash-landing on a alien planet on the brink of destruction.
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Son of Zorn: Season 1
September 11, 2016
The live-action/animation hybrid comedy where the Zephyria warrior Zorn (voiced by Jason Sudeikis) returns to Orange County and complicates the life of of his teenage son (Johnny Pemberton) and ex-wife (Cheryl Hines), who is engaged to a psychology professor (Tim Meadows).
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Star Wars: The Bad Batch: Season 1
May 4, 2021
The animated sequel/spin-off of Star Wars: The Clone Wars is set after that series with members of Clone Force 99 (who call themselves the Bad Batch) beginning new missions in the galaxies.
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Animals: Season 1
February 5, 2016
The animated comedy about creatures such as pigeons and rats living in New York City was created by Phil Matarese and Mike Luciano.
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Tuca & Bertie: Season 2
June 13, 2021
The animated comedy moves to Adult Swim for its second season where Bertie (voiced by Ali Wong) sees a therapist while Tuca (voiced by Tiffany Haddish) looks into dating and Speckle (voice Steven Yeun) builds a house.
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The Liberator (2020)
November 11, 2020
The four-part World War II animated series (using new patent-pending Trioscope Enhanced Hybrid Animation) is based on Alex Kershaw's 2013 book of the same name about U.S. Army officer Felix Sparks and the 157th Infantry Regiment from Oklahoma that included cowboys, Native Americans and Mexican-Americans as they invaded Italy and freed those at the Dachau concentration camp.
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Disenchantment: Season 1
August 17, 2018
The Matt Groening animated comedy follows the adventures of hard-drinking Princess Bean (voiced by Abbi Jacobson), her elf Elfo (voiced by Nat Faxon), and her personal demon Luci (voiced by Eric Andre).
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Big Mouth: Season 2
October 5, 2018
The second season of the animated comedy introduces The Shame Wizard (David Thewlis), the enemy of the Hormone Monster (Nick Kroll) and a new change to Gina (Gina Rodriguez) causes different reactions from the seventh graders.
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Big Mouth: Season 3
October 4, 2019
The third season of the animated comedy introduces a new student (Ali Wong), Missy's new Hormone Mistress (Thandie Newton) and Coach Steve gets visited by the Fab Five of Queer Eye.
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The Awesomes: Season 1
August 1, 2013
The animated comedy about superheroes was created by Saturday Night Live's Lorne Michaels, Seth Meyers, and Michael Shoemaker.
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Big Mouth: Season 1
September 29, 2017
The animated comedy from Nick Kroll and Andrew Goldberg is about teenagers and their experiences with the changes puberty brings.
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Bob's Burgers: Season 1
January 9, 2011
The Belcher family runs a hamburger restaurant in this animated comedy series created by Loren Bouchard.
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Star Wars Rebels: Season 1
October 3, 2014
The latest Star Wars animated series is set five years before Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. The Imperial forces have been forced to a remote planet where a small crew aboard the starship Ghost seek to end the Galactic Empire's grip on the galaxy.
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Rick & Morty: Season 5
June 20, 2021
It's more adventures for Rick and Morty in the fifth season of the animated comedy series.
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Human Resources: Season 1
March 18, 2022
The "Big Mouth" spinoff series looks at the lives of Hormone Monsters, Depression Kitties, Shame Wizards and the other creatures that guide humans through their own lives.
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The House: Season 1
January 14, 2022
The stop-motion dark comedy anthology about three families who have lived in the same house over the years.
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Star Trek: Prodigy: Season 1
October 28, 2021
In 2383, six young aliens take control over the abandoned USS Protostar and explore the galaxy with the aid of the ship's Emergency Training Hologram in the form of Captain Janeway (voiced by Kate Mulgrew) in this animated series from Kevin and Dan Hageman.
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Marvel's What If...?: Season 1
August 11, 2021
The animated series explores Marvel's multiverse concept with alternative scenarios of what was seen in the MCU films such as Peggy Carter taking the super soldier serum.
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Star Wars: Visions: Season 1
September 22, 2021
The anthology series features Star Wars short films from seven anime studios: Kamikaze Douga, Geno Studio (Twin Engine), Studio Colorido (Twin Engine), Trigger, Kinema Citrus, Science Saru, and Production IG.
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Freak Show: Season 1
October 4, 2006
Mr. Show's David Cross and Home Movies' H. Jon Benjamin have joined forces to create (and star in) this limited-run animated comedy about an odd carnival freak squad that conducts low-priority missions for the Pentagon on the side.
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Class of 3000: Season 1
November 3, 2006
OutKast's Andre 3000 is the creator and star of this animated series about a music teacher and his students, which finds the musician performing an original song each week.
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94.
Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head: Season 1
August 4, 2022
Beavis and Butt-Head are back in the reboot of the Mike Judge animated comedy that is already promised a second season on Paramount+.
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Harley Quinn: Season 1
December 8, 2019
The animated comedy series follows Harley Quinn (voiced by Kaley Cuoco) after her break up with the Joker as she looks to become the "Queenpin" of Gotham and join the Legion of Doom with the help from Poison Ivy (voiced by Lake Bell).
[Premiered originally on DC Universe]
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Harley Quinn: Season 3
July 28, 2022
The third season of the animated comedy series moves to HBO Max as Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy return to Gotham.
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Unsupervised: Season 1
January 19, 2012
An animated comedy about best friends Gary and Joel (Justin Long & David Hornsby) who go through life without any parental input.
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Out There: Season 1
February 22, 2013
The animated coming-of-age series created by South Park producer, Ryan Quincy follows the lives of Chad Stevens and his best friend Chris Novak in the small town of Holford.
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Elf: Buddy's Musical Christmas
December 16, 2014
The stop-motion animated Christmas special based on the 2003 theatrical movie Elf and its Broadway Musical follows Buddy (voiced by Jim Parsons) as he travels to New York City to meet the father he never knew.
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Bless the Harts: Season 1
September 29, 2019
The animated comedy from Emily Spivey, Phil Lord, Christopher Miller and Seth Cohen follows Betty Hart (Maya Rudolph) and her family that includes Wayne Edwards (Ike Baerinholtz), his wife Jenny (Kristen Wiig) and their daughter Violet (Jillian Bell).
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