Morph keeps changing into signature superheroes in X-Men '97, and the penultimate episode of the first season finds him changing into an Avenger: the Hulk.
Star Wars: Tales of the Empire's animated shorts reveal which characters came up with the design for the deadly TIE Defenders that debuted in Star Wars Rebels.
Star Wars: Tales of the Empire takes us back to a location from The Mandalorian season 2, revealing the scorched forests of Corvus were once much different.
Obi-Wan's rematch with Maul on Star Wars Rebels is not only one of the best lightsaber fights ever, but it also reflects Obi-Wan's evolution as a character.
In Star Wars: Tales of the Empire, General Grievous makes an appearance, beginning a path to darkness and vengeance for another villain: Morgan Elsbeth.
Star Wars: Tales of the Empire expands the story of the Fourth Sister, who debuted in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series, and it sets up an interesting future for her.
The '90s punk rock animation renaissance would lead to Cartoon Network's Space Ghost Coast to Coast becoming the bedrock of a generation of entertainment.
The animated anthology series Star Wars: Tales of the Empire reveals the fate of defected Jedi Barriss Offee. So which fan theories turned out to be right?
It took some advice from SpongeBob SquarePants himself for John DiMaggio to fully embrace the nonsensical weirdness of Cartoon Network's Adventure Time.
Holly Chou and Gui Agustini, who voice Jubilee and Sunspot in X-Men '97, tell us about playing the youngest cast members and the catharsis of the show's anger.
Even though we thought Mr. Sinister was responsible for the attack on Genosha, X-Men '97 episode 7 reveals a new big bad villain with ties to the past.
The latest episode of X-Men '97 grieves for Gambit, and alongside the mourning X-Men, there are a few deep cut Marvel characters from the original series.
Heading into its series finale, Star Wars: The Bad Batch has circled back to a dangling plot thread involving one of Palpatine's secret schemes in Clone Wars.
Futurama's Amazon Women in the Mood gave us the phrase 'death by snu-snu,' was inspired by Star Trek, and definitely awoke something in a lot of viewers.