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Rich Cando's Simpsons Star Wars
History Dudes' Rich Cando makes "a shameless parody" of both Star Wars and The Simpsons in this 55-second clip.
Anime Vampires
A look at popular anime which feature vampires, and speculation about how fans in the West and East have different views of the vampire.
Review: Spaceballs: The Animated Series
The Spaceballs Saga continues in animated form, but it still stays true to Mel Brooks' love of parodies. And in this series, no big franchise is safe.
Comics Copyrights in Berlin v. E.C. Publications
Mad magazine spoofs led to a 1964 copyright lawsuit brought by Irving Berlin and others. Mad's victory set a precedent, and defined comics copyrights for years.
Starz 30-Second Bunnies Marathon
Starz on Demand will show every episode of Jennifer Shiman's 30-Second Bunnies Theatre during August. Viewers get to vote on the next Bunny adaptation.
The Digital Art Of John Goto
A critical appraisal of artist John Goto's digital works
Family Guy Sued Again
Music publisher Bourne Inc. sues Family Guy, claiming show rewrote the Disney ballad When You Wish Upon a Star with anti-Semitic lyrics.
Parody Films to Rent for Action Adventure Fans
Want to see some real over-the-top movie stunts? Check out these funny parodies that poke fun at Top Gun, Rambo, and a whole bunch of classic kung fu movies.
Gifted Children and Humor
A gifted child has a more developed sense of humor by comprehending the 'gray areas' in language.
DVD Review - Tripping the Rift: The Movie
If this is a "movie," so is The Wackiest Wagon Train in the West. Tripping the Rift: The Movie is re-edited third-season episodes of a mediocre adult cartoon.
Parody Films to Rent for Sci Fi Fans
Want to spend a night laughing at your favorite sci fi videos? Then check out these great movies to rent that lampoon Star Wars, Star Trek, and the Frankenstein movie.
Top "Bad" Movies to Rent
Michael Keaton, John Candy, and even George Clooney headline these "bad" spoof movies to rent that can still fill your nights with laughs.
The Adult Comics of Wallace Wood
Wallace Wood drew a series of risqué cartoons starting in the late 1960s. From the cheesecake of Sally Forth to racy Disney-style fairy tales, all had humor and parody.
Talking Back to Dan Brown
A professor of literature at London University, Roberts takes offense to the errors in Dan Brown's writing style and the faulty reasoning underlying "The Da Vinci Code"
Star Robot Chicken Wars
Robot Chicken will parody the Star Wars saga on June 17th. Guest voices include Mark Hamill, Conan O'Brien, Hulk Hogan, and George Lucas.
Jennifer Shiman Interview
In this exclusive interview, Suite 101 talks with 30-Second Bunnies Theatre animator Jennifer Shiman about her background, work and appearing on the Titanic DVD.
Fox furious with The O.J. Simpsons
20th Century Fox is seeing red after video site Broadcaster.com puts up 3 The Simpsons parodies envisioning O.J. Simpson as the Homer character.
Wish Upon a Star Lawsuit Thrown Out
Bourne Co., owners of the song "When You Wish Upon a Star," has lost its copyright infringement lawsuit against Family Guy creators.
French and Saunders on DVD
Have your bones fall out over the 6 disc DVD collection set of French and Saunders.
Starz on Demand August Animation
Starz on Demand runs their annual animation fest, featuring Jennifer Shiman's bunny movie spoofs, plus Cars, Open Season and Monster House.
Get Smart Balances Humor, Action
Agent 86, Maxwell Smart, played by Steve Carell in this 2008 feature film, is not an incompetent agent in this version of the 1960s spy parody television show.
Dave Sim's Cerebus the Aardvark #1–25
Cerebus the Aardvark's early issues developed the tone of the series. Major characters were introduced, and creator Dave Sim's artistic and satiric sophistication grew.
Comics Copyrights in Disney v. The "Air Pirates"
A 1970s fight over what part of Disney characters was copyrightable pitted a provocateur cartoonist against a reactionary court, and set a twenty-five-year precedent.
The Third Policeman as a Critique of Knowledge
Flann O'Brien's The Third Policeman involves themes of time, death, and existence, but ultimately serves as a critique of science and knowledge.
The Lonely Island on the Big Stage
The Lonely Island is the most popular musical comedy out right now and their success began before SNL when they were just three guys in an LA apartment having a good time
Family Guy: Blue Harvest Review
The creators behind Family Guy have produced a spoof that is not particularly funny.
Themed Parties on the Twelve Days of Christmas
Most people know the song about the 12 days of Christmas from Boxing Day to Twelfth Night. Why not use the words as ideas for dinner and party themes during winter?
The Five Worst Big-Budget Movies of Summer 2009
If you've ever seen a Michael Bay movie, you've probably wondered why a $150 million budget isn't enough to get a good screenwriter. I've wondered the same thing.
Odd Job Jack Nominated
Comedy Central's Odd Job Jack has been nominated for the Writers Series category at the Canadian Comedy Awards.
Who Was St Nicholas
Many modern Christmas traditions have their origins in antiquity in ages before the birth of Christ and indeed before the ancient Romans one such is Santa Claus.
Mean Poppa Lean
Brighton based quartet Mean Poppa Lean created a stir at summer 2009 events. Formed in 2006 and likened to Red Hot Chili Peppers, they abound in energy and exuberance.
Music Arranging and Copyright
What's old is new again, and again, and again... When a modern artist remakes a song there is more to it than simply adding a new groove. There are laws to be followed.
Christopher Moore's Fool – A Review
Christopher Moore's newest novel tackles a staple in high school English classes: King Lear. In this book Moore has cemented his status as the world's greatest absurdist.
Been Doon So Long: A Randall Grahm Vinthology
Been Doon So Long by Randall Grahm presents a serious look at wine from a humorist point of view. Enjoy reading parodies and speeches by a winemaker.
Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story
While not a perfect satire like This is Spinal Tap, Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story is entertaining and usually funny.
The Revengers Tragedy - Subverted Society
The concept of the carnivalesque is seen in The Revenger's Tragedy with women's roles being subverted and religion being parodied.
Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster FSM Store
Church of the FSM--pop-culture, parody religion--highlights problems with creationism, intelligent design worldview. FSM site has merchandise, products for sale online.
Albinism in Culture: Music
Though often maligned in book and film, persons with albinism can take pride in the achievements of singer-songwriters Edgar Winter, Salif Keita, and Yellowman.
Lewis Carroll's Alice Poetry Parodies
Alice in Wonderland's creator, Lewis Carroll, used his skills as a parodist to amuse family and friends. Some of his best known poetry was based on well known works.
Darth Vader Parodies Online: 3 Short Movies
Find out where to watch 3 comedy clips of the best Star Wars spoofs online which feature parodies of the Sith Lord, Darth Vader.
May-Day and Other English Medieval Festivals
Medieval English festivals were tied to pre-Christian pagan rituals and often changed to conform to the Catholic ecclesiastical calendar.
WWE TLC Preview
The WWE presents TLC this Sunday and it promises to be a groundbreaking pay per view, featuring a tables match, a chairs match, a ladder match, and a TLC match.
Sesame Street's When Elmo Grows Up On Stage
When Elmo Grows Up features the characters of Sesame Street singing and dancing, about what they want to be when they grow up.
When Harry Met Sally on DVD
The chemistry between Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal elevated this clever romantic comedy into an instant classic.
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Adbusters and the Art of Satire
Adbusters attempts to satirize advertising and the corporate world through its magazine and web site. But does it work?
Telling Tales at the V&A, London, This Summer
From 14th July until the 18 October 2009, the V&A offers an exciting exhibition of limited edition pieces that push the boundaries between art and design.


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