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MAD

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  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 6, 2010
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 123
  • Networks: Cartoon Network
  • Genres: Animation, Comedy
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MAD(2010)
Comeback King
This show finished strong! The final season's average rating was higher than the previous one.

TMDB Rating: 8.0 (255 votes)

Overview

Mad is an American animated sketch comedy series created by Kevin Shinick and produced by Warner Bros. Animation. Based upon the magazine of the same name, each episode is a collection of short animated parodies of television shows, movies, games, celebrities, and other media using various types of animation instead of the usual animation style that Warner Bros. Animation is known for. The series premiered on the evening of September 6, 2010 on Cartoon Network. It has been described as a "kid-friendly version of Robot Chicken".

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Season 1 Poster

Season 1

26 episodes • 2010

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Avaturd / CSiCarlySep 6, 20100.0
2Trans-Bore-Mores / Groan WarsSep 13, 20100.0
32012 Dalmatians / Grey's in AnimeSep 20, 20100.0
4Star Blecch / uGleeSep 27, 20100.0
5Wall-E-Nator, Extreme Renovation: House Edition, Superman's Fortress of SolitudeOct 4, 20100.0
6Pirates of the Neverland: At Wit's End, Batman Family FeudOct 11, 20100.0
7Cliffordfield, Big Time RushmoreOct 18, 20100.0
8Fantastic Megan Fox, Mad vs. WildOct 25, 20100.0
9I Love You, Iron Man, Ben 10 FranklinNov 1, 20100.0
10Class of the Titans, Zeke and Lex LuthorNov 8, 20100.0
11S'up, Mouse M.D.Nov 15, 20100.0
12DaGrinchy Code, DuckNov 22, 20100.0
13Snot Pilgrim vs The Wonderful World of Disney, Malcolm in the Middle EarthFeb 7, 20110.0
14Pokémon Park, WWERFeb 14, 20110.0
15So You Think You Can Train Your Dragon to Dance, Yo Gagga GaggaFeb 21, 20110.0
16Straight A Team, Gaming's Next Top ModelFeb 28, 20110.0
17The Buzz Identity, Two and a Half-ManMar 7, 20110.0
18Are You Karate Kidding Me?, Fresh Prawn of Bel AirMar 14, 20110.0
19Hops, Naru-210Apr 25, 20110.0
20KoBee Movie, Law and OgreMay 9, 20110.0
21Pooh Grit, Not-a-Fan-a-MontanaMay 16, 20110.0
22The Social Netjerk, Smallville: Turn Off the ClarkMay 23, 20110.0
23TwiSchool Musica, Avenger TimeMay 30, 20110.0
24ArThor, Big Fang TheoryJun 6, 20110.0
25Ribbetless, The ClawficeJun 13, 20110.0
26Force Code, FlammableJun 20, 20110.0
Season 2 Poster

Season 2

26 episodes • 2011

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Rio-A / Thomas the Unstoppable Tank EngineAug 22, 20110.0
2Super '80s / Captain America Got TalentAug 29, 20110.0
3Kung Fu Blander / Destroy, Bob the Builder, DestroySep 5, 20110.0
4Pirates of the Pair of Tweens / Konan the KardashianSep 12, 20110.0
5Fast Hive / Minute to Flynn ItSep 19, 20110.0
6Cowboys and Alien Force / Thunder LOLcatsSep 26, 20110.0
7Transboremores 3: Dark of the Blue Moon / The Walking FredOct 3, 20110.0
8X-Games First Class / Criminal MinecraftOct 17, 20110.0
9Kitchen Nightmare Before Christmas / How I Met Your MummyOct 24, 20110.0
10Dances With Wolverine / Tater Tots & TiarasNov 7, 20110.0
11Demise of the Planet of the Apes / The Ape-RenticeNov 14, 20110.0
12Money Ball Z / Green Care BearsNov 21, 20110.0
13Spy Vs Spy Kids / Superhero Millionaire MatchmakerNov 28, 20110.0
14Captain Ameri-can't / My Supernatural Sweet SixteenDec 5, 20110.0
15Frost / Undercover ClawDec 12, 20110.0
16Twilight Staking Dawn / Cookie BlueJan 24, 20120.0
17WWE Bought a Zoo / 2 Broke Powerpuff GirlsJan 30, 20120.0
18Dolphineas and Ferb Tale / VICTORiousFeb 6, 20120.0
19My Little War Horse / Tonight Show with Jay Lion-OFeb 13, 20120.0
20Al Pacino and the Chipmunks / That's What Superfriends Are ForFeb 27, 20120.0
21Real Veal / Celebrity Wife SwampMar 5, 20120.0
22Garfield of Dreams / I Hate My Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtleMar 26, 20120.0
23Adventures of TaunTaun / Everyone Loves RaymanApr 2, 20120.0
24Potions 11 / Moves Like JabbaApr 9, 20120.0
25Addition Impossible / New GillApr 16, 20120.0
26iChronicle / Hulk SmashApr 23, 20120.0
Season 3 Poster

Season 3

46 episodes • 2012Avg: 8.0

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Iron Giant Lady / Raising a New HopeMay 28, 20120.0
2Yawn Carter / Franklin and CrashJun 4, 20120.0
3Battleship vs. Titanic / Jurassic Parks and RecJun 11, 20120.0
4Betty White and the Huntsman / Ancient Greek MythbustersJun 18, 20120.0
5I Am Lorax / Modern Family CircusJun 25, 20120.0
6This Means War Machine / iCharlieJul 16, 20120.0
7The Mixed Martial Artist / Aquaman vs. WildJul 23, 20120.0
8The Blunder Games / The Poop-seidon AdventureJul 30, 20120.0
9Average-ers / Legend of DoraSep 13, 20120.0
10Men In Black to the Future / Pokémon Of InterestSep 20, 20120.0
11Diary of a Wimpy Kid Icarus /The Adjustment BurroSep 27, 20120.0
12Taking Nemo / Once Upon a ToonOct 4, 20120.0
13Outtagascar / F·I·E·N·D·SNov 12, 20128.0
14The Amazing Spider-Minaj / Go, Dragon Ball, Go!Oct 25, 20120.0
15FrankenWinnie / ParaMorganOct 25, 20120.0
16Dark Knight at the Museum; Lemming Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Video Game DeathsNov 1, 20120.0
17Total Recall Me Maybe / AsgardigansNov 8, 20120.0
18Bourne Leg-a-Turkey / PilGrimmNov 15, 20120.0
19Here Comes the Doom; Brain PurgeNov 29, 20120.0
20Fantastic Four Christmases; Red and White CollarDec 6, 20120.0
21The Hip Hobbit; The Monday ProjectJan 21, 20130.0
22The Perks of Being a Wall Crawler; Regular Shogun WarriorsJan 28, 20130.0
23Twilight Breaking Down; GOllum OnFeb 4, 20130.0
24Life of Rhyme; Here Comes Yogi Boo BooFeb 18, 20130.0
25James Bond: Reply All; Randy Savage: 9th Grade WrestlerFeb 25, 20130.0
26George Washington: Cherry Tree Chopper; Star Wars Earned StripesMar 4, 20130.0
31Papa; 1600 FinnMay 13, 20130.0
32G.I. E.I. Joe; Dog With a Captain's LogMay 20, 20130.0
33The `S' Cape From Planet Earth; The X-MentalistMay 27, 20130.0
34Po-Blivion; UmbrellamentaryJun 17, 20130.0
35Jaws the Great and Powerful; Off Their SpockersJun 24, 20130.0
36Jacks the Giant Slayers; The Most Beautiful VoiceJul 1, 20130.0
37The Flash and the Furious; Saved by AdeleJul 22, 20130.0
38The Great Batsby; Big Time Gold RushJul 29, 20130.0
39First White House Down; McDuck DynastyAug 5, 20130.0
40After Bert; Downton ShaggyAug 12, 20130.0
41Lone Rango; Doctor Who's Line Is It Anyway?Sep 2, 20130.0
42Iron Bland 3; Monsters CommunitySep 9, 20130.0
43Star Blecch Into Dumbness; Stark TankSep 16, 20130.0
44The Flash and the Furious; Saved by AdeleSep 23, 20130.0
46Pacific Ring; Horton Hears a WhodunnitOct 7, 20130.0
47World War ZZZZ; Shazam and CatOct 14, 20130.0
48Doraline; Monster MashvilleOct 21, 20130.0
50The Dullverine; Under the DumbNov 18, 20130.0
51Still Hungry Games; Agents of S.M.U.R.F.Nov 25, 20130.0
52Alfred's Game; We Are X-MenDec 2, 20130.0
Season 4 Poster

Season 4

25 episodes • 2013Avg: 10.0Golden Era

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1LinKONG / Rainbow Dash and BernsteinApr 1, 20130.0
2Pokémonsters, Inc. / Bane and KateApr 8, 20130.0
3Wreck It Gandalph / The Big Bird TheoryApr 15, 20130.0
4Les the Miz / The Lex FactorApr 22, 20130.0
5Papa / 1600 FinnMay 13, 20130.0
6G.I. E.I. Joe / Dog with a Captain's LogMay 20, 20130.0
7S Cape from Planet Earth / The X-MentalistMay 27, 20130.0
8POblivion / UmbrellamentaryJun 17, 20130.0
9Jaws the Great and Powerful / Old Spock's Off Their SpockersJun 24, 20130.0
10Jacks the Giant Slayers / The Most Beautiful VoiceJul 1, 20130.0
11The Great Batsby / Big Time Gold RushJul 29, 20130.0
12First White House Down / McDuck DynastyAug 5, 20130.0
13After Bert / Downton ShaggyAug 12, 20130.0
14Lone Rango / Doctor Who's Line Is It Anyway?Sep 2, 20130.0
15Iron Bland 3 / Monsters CommunitySep 16, 20130.0
16Star Blecch Into Dumbness / Stark TankSep 16, 20130.0
17The Flash & the Furious / Saved by AdeleSep 23, 20130.0
18Lukewarm Bodies / Does Someone Have to GOa?Sep 30, 20130.0
19Pacific Ring / Horton Hears a Whodunnit!Oct 7, 20130.0
20World War ZZZ / SHAZAM! & CatOct 14, 20130.0
21Doraline / Monster MashvilleOct 21, 20130.0
22Mad's 100th Episode SpecialNov 11, 20130.0
23Dullverine / Under the DumbNov 18, 20130.0
24Still Hungry Games / Agents of S.M.U.R.F.Nov 25, 20130.0
25Alfred's Game / We Are X-MenDec 2, 201310.0

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