The Simpsons' Springfield Mystery Wasn't Meant To Be A Mystery At All
Which state is Springfield in? The Simpsons has deliberately avoided resolving this mystery, but the show has had some fun with it.
Read MoreWhich state is Springfield in? The Simpsons has deliberately avoided resolving this mystery, but the show has had some fun with it.
Read MoreThe Spanish-language dub and localization of X-Men '97 is muy decepcionante.
Read MoreYoung Justice's failure to sell enough superhero toys led to Cartoon Network canceling the DC series after just two seasons.
Read MoreWondering what happened to Hondo Ohnaka after the events of Star wars: Rebels? Here are some answers.
Read MoreThe streets of New New York are infested with owls, and while Futurama rarely addresses it, Matt Groening has revealed a canon explanation.
Read MoreX-Men '97's series bible contained what supervising producer/head director Jake Castorena defined as the X-Men's ethos: they must be an allegory for prejudice.
Read MoreDana Snyder landed his role on the Cartoon Network series Aqua Teen Hunger Force via a late-night drunken voicemail.
Read MoreNail Gaiman came close to creating an animated Thor series, but then Marvel's mandate got in the way
Read MoreThe Simpsons' first Christmas episode, 'Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire,' proved to be a much better introduction to the series than the original pilot.
Read MoreBishop is a time traveler who occasionally joined in X-Men adventures in the original animated series. But why is he hanging around with them in X-Men '97?
Read MoreMorph can changed into pretty much any mutant, and we're going to keep track of all of his transformations throughout X-Men '97. Let's get started!
Read MoreX-Men '97 episode 2 sees the X-Men crossing paths with X-Cutioner, a Marvel Comics character who could pose a major threat to the show's heroes.
Read MoreX-Men '97 episode 2, 'Mutant Liberation Begins,' suggests the show is drawing from Chris Claremont's defining run on the X-Men comics (like the '90s cartoon).
Read MoreX-Men '97 introduces audiences to Roberto da Costa, who Marvel Comics fans will recognize as Sunspot. But who is this character and what can we expect from him?
Read MoreAdventure Time survived far longer than most Cartoon Network shows, and the love for the show meant its season 10 ending had to be carefully handled.
Read MoreFennec Shand knows someone with the M-Count information Clone Force 99 needs on Star Wars: The Bad Batch ... and we think we know her informant's identity.
Read MoreX-Men: The Animated Series and the Spider-Man cartoon from 1994 shared a universe, and there's a webslinger Easter egg in X-Men '97's premiere to prove it.
Read MoreThe animated series X-Men '97 is nostalgic, silly, and fun. Here's our spoiler-free review.
Read MoreA whole lot happened on X-Men: The Animated Series. Here's what you need to remember heading into the revival show, X-Men '97.
Read MoreSome members of the original X-Men voice cast are reprising their roles in X-Men '97, while others are returning as new characters.
Read MoreIs the Bendu on Star Wars Rebels aligned with the light side or the dark? The answer is complicated, as co-creator Dave Filoni would tell you.
Read MoreFew moments on Futurama are quite as wild as Bender (John DiMaggio) becoming a human hedonist in 'Anthology of Interest II.'
Read MoreWith its sordid mysteries and grim crime tales, Batman: The Animated Series was packed with homages to film noir.
Read MorePsychiatrist Dr. Marvin Monroe used to be a regular supporting player on The Simpsons but has since died. Or he may be trapped in limbo. It's hard to tell.
Read MoreShow creator Matt Groening's never wanted to see The Simpsons kids as teenagers, but the Futurama crossover had different ideas.
Read MoreA real-life tragedy forced a rewrite of a Futurama episode that had already aired. Get the story here.
Read MoreMarvel's X-Men comics have been challenging the status quo in exciting ways, but they're about to be dragged backwards in the interest of brand synergy.
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