Your news feed has probably been blowing up with your friends' updated profile photos of Powerpuff Girl avatars - as annoying as the updates may be, you've gotta admit they're pretty adorable, and you're probably jealous.
Remember waking up to watch your morning cartoons while binge-eating the marshmallows out of your Lucky Charms? Who said you had to stop? Not the Lyric Cinema!
Voice actors: the unsung heroes of our childhood. People all over the world know the characters they help to create, but very few people know the faces behind the voices. Today, we want to give some of the great cartoon voices their due. Plus, we love watching them work, talk, or just goof around.
Well, 'Futurama' is over. The final episode aired last night. We...don't feel great about it. But why use words to describe our feelings, when we could use moving pictures. No, not videos -- GIFs! These sad GIFs from 'Futurama' sum up our feelings on the end of the beloved animated series best.
Want to be a hit at parties, or at least know what to say when the silent anger builds up to a point at the dinner table where everyone is just seething and glaring at each other? Have we got a Tumblr for you!!
The strip was actually drawn by Gavin Aung Than, the artist behind the Zen Pencils project. Gavin creates comics based on inspirational quotes from great minds, thus the strip above which uses text from a 1990 speech Watterson gave at Kenyon College.
NBC should just save themselves the trouble and go ahead and make all of the different She-Ra TV shows Funny or Die came up with for this video next season. It's not like the could do much worse than they already are. Plus, this way the ideas are already fleshed out, so they can still go on summer vacation...
If you grew up in the late '80s and early '90s, chances are you remember 'DuckTales.' The animated adventures of the ridiculously wealthy Scrooge McDuck and his nephews Huey, Dewey and Louie were Disney's first big TV hit in decades, and they made sure the show and its characters were everywhere...
Any self-respecting kid who grew up during the late 1980s through the early 1990s knows 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' like the back of their hand. Origin story involving mutagenic ooze? Wise old sensei in the form of a talking bipedal rat? Arch villain bristling with a set of pointy armor? Check, check and check.
Songbird Alicia Keys recently went on 'Late Night With Jimmy Fallon' to promote her upcoming album 'Girl on Fire.' And, at the behest of Fallon, she performed a cover of the 'Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears' television show theme.