Last updated September 21, 2023
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Details about Regular Show: Season 1
Nothing is as you'd expect in this offbeat animated series about a raccoon and a blue jay who have day jobs keeping grounds at a local park and trying to please their unconventional boss -- a walking, talking taskmaster of a gumball machine.
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Sophisticated spy Archer may have the coolest gadgets, but he still has issues when it comes to dealing with his boss -- who also happens to be his mother -- in this wicked animated spoof of spy flicks and the sex-crazed agents who populate them.
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In Season 3 of this satirical animated spy series, Archer and his fellow ISIS agents become captives in a pirate fortress, lose custody of a Canadian terrorist, take on a corrupt small-town sheriff and venture to an orbiting space station.
Details about Archer: Season 3
Set amid the world of international espionage, this irreverent animated comedy revolves around smart-mouthed superspy Sterling Archer. For Archer, top-secret missions around the world are a breeze compared to dealing with his fellow agents.
Details about Archer: Season 1
Full of lewd humor, the second season of this animated series continues to track the exploits of oversexed superspy Sterling Archer (now diagnosed with breast cancer) as he carries out work for the global agency ISIS and its far-from-loyal crew.
Details about Archer: Season 2
This cartoon follows the misadventures of twins Hank and Dean, who think they're gifted but are actually idiots. Their famous (but failed) scientist dad, Dr. Venture, considers them an embarrassment and constantly pops "diet pills" to ease his pain.
Details about The Venture Bros.: Season 1
Based on the comic strip by Aaron McGruder, this satirical animated series follows the socially conscious misadventures of Huey Freeman, a preternaturally smart 10-year-old who relocates from inner-city Chicago to the suburbs.
Details about The Boondocks
After he's named the legal guardian of Huey and Riley, Robert "Grandad" Freeman moves them from their rough Chicago neighborhood to "The Boondocks." But the transplanted twosome vow to be miserable.
Details about The Boondocks: Season 1
Teenage numbskulls Hank and Dean, with their embittered mad scientist father, Dr. Rusty Venture, and he-man bodyguard, Brock Samson, face off with a string of oddball villains in this madcap parody of the adventure cartoon "Jonny Quest."
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Death metal meets blood and guts in this animated comedy series that tracks the misadventures of a Scandinavian supergroup that's unwittingly attracted the attention of subversive world leaders.
Details about Metalocalypse: Season 1
This outlandish series follows the antics of Dethklok, a death metal band so successful that it's become the seventh-largest economy in the world, and its five Scandinavian members have no limits on their credit cards or rampant egos.
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There's more cheeky humor in this collection of episodes from Season 4 as family man Peter Griffin gets chased by a gigantic chicken, goes head to head with Quagmire on the reality show "The Bachelorette" and kicks butt in Preschool Trivial Pursuit.
Details about Family Guy: Season 4
Led by dim-witted Peter, Stewie the matricidal infant and Brian the acid-tongued dog, the Griffin family is back for another round of scathing satire, tasteless quips and politically incorrect adventures.
Details about Family Guy: Season 7
The wry, dysfuntional fun continues as the Griffin family and the citizens of Quahog take on more misadventures of questionable taste. In Season 8, Stewie cross-dresses à la Tootsie, Quagmire becomes a dad, and Meg hooks up with a convict.
Details about Family Guy: Season 8
Witness the Griffin family in all their silliness with these episodes from the first two seasons of the parody-packed animated sitcom. As Stewie aims for world domination, Brian the dog downs martinis and the rest of the family share jabs and laughs.
Details about Family Guy: Season 2
More sidesplitting hilarity with the Griffin family is collected here in episodes from Season 5 of the animated cult sitcom. As always, devoted bungler, father and husband Peter is the family's driving force of adventure -- and shame.
Details about Family Guy: Season 5
Bob is the patriarch of the Belcher family and owner of an independent burger joint. With his wife Linda, son Gene, and daughters Tina and Louise, Bob attempts to overcome spotty service and overall absurdity to bring his burgers to the masses.
Details about Bob's Burgers: Season 1
In Seth MacFarlane's no-holds-barred animated show, buffoonish Peter Griffin and his dysfunctional family experience wacky misadventures, from kidnapping the Pope to being forced to put up scythe-bearing Death for a few days after he breaks his leg.
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Winning the lottery doesn't stop the Griffin family from having misadventures aplenty in Season 10 of this animated series. In other action, Meg becomes smitten with an Amish boy, Stewie crashes Brian's car and Peter gets a dolphin buddy.
Details about Family Guy: Season 10
The wildly dysfunctional Griffin family is back in action with another season in which Chris and Meg get jobs at a convenience store, Peter's anti-immigration activities backfire, and Stewie tries to kill Lois while she and Peter are on a cruise.
Details about Family Guy: Season 6
In this animated series, hamburger restaurant owner Bob Belcher, his happy-go-lucky wife, Linda, and their three rambunctious kids try to outwit a rival eatery and overcome their own family dysfunction to get their greasy spoon off the ground.
Details about Bob's Burgers
Stop-motion comedy, parody and anarchy are rolled into one in this demented series. The Robot Chicken himself is an unfortunate creature rescued by a mad scientist and forced to watch movie satires, fake ads and other faux-TV programming nonstop.
Details about Robot Chicken
In Season 9, Rush Limbaugh comes to Quahog for a book signing, Peter and Joe prank Quagmire, Lois takes up boxing, Peter needs a kidney transplant, and the Griffins appear in a retelling of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi.
Details about Family Guy: Season 9
In this irreverent series, creators Seth Green and Matthew Senreich use vintage 1970s and '80s toys to animate geeky, quick-hit parodies. With a rotating roster of celebrity guest voices, each sketch is filled with snappy dialogue and pop culture.
Details about Robot Chicken: Season 1
 
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