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{{Series
Attention all viewers of MAD:
 
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| name = MAD
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| image = MAD.jpg
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| format = Animated Series
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| genre = Comedy
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|creator = Kevin Shinick
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| runtime = 11 minutes (approx.)
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| company = Warner Bros. Animation
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| first = September 6, [[2010]]
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| last = December 2, [[2013]]
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| status = Ended
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| seasons = 3
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| episodes = 60
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| wiki = maditsmadfunny}}
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'''MAD''' was a television series on [[Cartoon Network]]. The show is satire that parodies pop culture of all types.
   
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==Idea==
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"MAD" was originally a comic book, and then a magazine, which has run since 1952. Somehow, two people who worked on other parts of television (Kevin Shinick and Peter Girardi) decided to create a show based on it since they loved the magazines. Mad makes fun of characters,TV shows, and celebrities. Like on celebrities without their makeup!
to heart you Class A Assholes: Your humor is complete bullshit, and I speak for every kid of the nineties that we hate your damned celebrity
 
humor hell parade. Shut the fuck up about Twilight's nutsacks that pyscho bitch Gaga, and PLEASE, SHOVE THOSE FUCKING BIEBER JOKES UP YOUR
 
CERVIXES! WE AMERICANS HATE HIS ASS!
 
   
 
Production
You Iranian motherfuckers had better cancel this damn show or face more vandalism on your cumswapping wiki. Why? Look down below, dickheads:
 
   
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The show is produced by Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Bros. Television and DC Comics
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Minor studios that produced it were Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Universal Pictures, HIT Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Hanna-Barbera, Marvel Studios, ABC Studios, CBS Television Studios, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Dreamworks Animation, Sony Pictures Animation, Columbia Pictures, Jim Henson Productions, Paramount Pictures,and Sesame Workshop. Check out some Mad videos on Cartoon Network or Youtube to see more minor studios. I don't know if you can tell or not.
   
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==Alfred E. Neuman==
The following CN shows are also guilty of fuckerdom:
 
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Now, in order to let people know that it's based on the popular humor magazine, there's always a little bit of Alfred E. Neuman in every episode. In an interview, Kevin Shinick said: "..
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See, since it's based on the magazine, we kind of put Alfred in a part of the show, kind of like a little appearance by Alfred just like the magazine and then ...[gone]. And if you think you didn't find him, well, maybe look a little closer..."
   
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==Spy vs. Spy==
Almost Naked Animals- Fucked up shaved dickheads
 
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See, you need to have Alfred, you need to have a movie/TV parody (see below), but don't forget about the super-popular "Spy vs. Spy" cartoons. You just have to have those, right? So right after the middle of each episode, they add a "Spy vs. Spy" cartoon. Kind of like the magazine. You read the movie parody, read a bunch of other stuff, you're halfway through, read a couple more things, and then you reach the "Spy vs. Spy" comic.
   
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==Parodies/Sketches==
Sidekick- Pussy farm of Canadian loser douchebags
 
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Since the magazine had a movie parody to begin and a TV parody to end, that's what the show has. Like a parody of "Fantastic Mr. Fox" called "Fantastic Megan Fox". And a parody of "Glee" called "uGlee". Alfred appears in the movie parodies, but rarely shows up in the TV parody. Then there are the sketches, which are most important. The magazine was like a sketch comedy television show in a magazine. And this really is a sketch comedy show based on that exact same magazine. Certain sketches can contain: "Rejected Transformers", "The Salivation Army", "No It's Not/No It's Snot", and "The Lesser Known Effects of Global Warming".
   
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==Crossovers==
Secret Mountain Fort Awesome- Stonerville with a squad of fucking ugly cocksuckers
 
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See, an episode needs movie/TV parodies, but there's a certain style of parody called "Crossover", which they've used since Episode 1. Examples can include "CSiCarly", between "CSI: Miami" and "iCarly", and "Cliffordfield", between "Cloverfield" and "Clifford the Big Red Dog".
 
Hole in the Wall- Gaping hole in my ass!
 
 
Problem Solvers- Extreme shit beyond measure- Shitty with a degree in piss
 
 
CN Real's cancelled shitfest
 
 
Dude, What Would Happen?- Virgin pussies trying to look like they have armor-alled balls! Burn in hell! No one wants to watch your collective
 
bitch tits fuck our beloved childhood! I got one for you: dude, what would happen if you smacked your penises across an electric fence?!
 
 
Destroy Build Destroy- Fuck that crackhead Andrew W.K. and get your goober cooch ass off Cartoon Network NOW, you greasy fat prick!
 
 
EVERY GODDAMNED YTV IMPORT SHOW- DON'T WANNA BE A CANADIAN IDIOT! DA NANANANANANANANANAH FUCK YOU!
 
 
Total Drama Island and 6Teen sucked RAGING SONIC BONERS!
 
 
 
WE WANT SYM-BIONIC TITAN AND TARTAKOVSKY BACK, NOT THIS SHITFEST! YOU MADE ONLY ANDY DICK PROUD OF YOUR LEGENDARY FAIL! IT'S AS THOUGH YOU
 
DROPPED A TON OF PORTA-POTTIES ON TOP OF CN, IT HIT THE FAN, SMEARED ON THE BLADES, AND JAMMED THE ROTOR, WHICH CAUSED THE NOW SHIT-COATED
 
FAN TO EXPLODE AND SEND BURNING CHUNKS OF SHITEROIDS ON OUR COLLECTIVE CHILDHOODS!
 
 
FUCK YOU SAM REGISTER, YOU FAT ASS VIRGIN SATANIST!
 
 
AND FOR YOUR DUMBFUCK PRESIDENT:
 
 
I WILL CLUSTERFUCK YOUR LIVER-SPOTTED MOTHER WHILE HANDCUFFING YOUR PANSY, PASTY NUTS TO A LIGHTNING ROD, STUART SNYDER, THEN TAKE A WHITE HOT
 
TEN-THOUSAND DEGREE SEARING PISS DOWN YOUR CHICKEN DICK THROAT! RESIGN NOW, CANADIAN HEATHEN-FUCKER! YOU FUCKED OUR BELOVED CARTOON NETWORK AND
 
CANCELLED ALL THE GOOD STUFF! DAMN YOU AND ALL YOU KNOW!
 
 
Sincerely, with gay thoughts and intimate mutual touching
 
 
KEITH SPRINKLEDICK
 
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Revision as of 06:27, 9 August 2018

MAD was a television series on Cartoon Network. The show is satire that parodies pop culture of all types.

Idea

"MAD" was originally a comic book, and then a magazine, which has run since 1952. Somehow, two people who worked on other parts of television (Kevin Shinick and Peter Girardi) decided to create a show based on it since they loved the magazines. Mad makes fun of characters,TV shows, and celebrities. Like on celebrities without their makeup!

Production

The show is produced by Warner Bros. Animation, Warner Bros. Television and DC Comics

Minor studios that produced it were Walt Disney Pictures, Pixar Animation Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Universal Pictures, HIT Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Hanna-Barbera, Marvel Studios, ABC Studios, CBS Television Studios, Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, Dreamworks Animation, Sony Pictures Animation, Columbia Pictures, Jim Henson Productions, Paramount Pictures,and Sesame Workshop. Check out some Mad videos on Cartoon Network or Youtube to see more minor studios. I don't know if you can tell or not.

Alfred E. Neuman

Now, in order to let people know that it's based on the popular humor magazine, there's always a little bit of Alfred E. Neuman in every episode. In an interview, Kevin Shinick said: ".. See, since it's based on the magazine, we kind of put Alfred in a part of the show, kind of like a little appearance by Alfred just like the magazine and then ...[gone]. And if you think you didn't find him, well, maybe look a little closer..."

Spy vs. Spy

See, you need to have Alfred, you need to have a movie/TV parody (see below), but don't forget about the super-popular "Spy vs. Spy" cartoons. You just have to have those, right? So right after the middle of each episode, they add a "Spy vs. Spy" cartoon. Kind of like the magazine. You read the movie parody, read a bunch of other stuff, you're halfway through, read a couple more things, and then you reach the "Spy vs. Spy" comic.

Parodies/Sketches

Since the magazine had a movie parody to begin and a TV parody to end, that's what the show has. Like a parody of "Fantastic Mr. Fox" called "Fantastic Megan Fox". And a parody of "Glee" called "uGlee". Alfred appears in the movie parodies, but rarely shows up in the TV parody. Then there are the sketches, which are most important. The magazine was like a sketch comedy television show in a magazine. And this really is a sketch comedy show based on that exact same magazine. Certain sketches can contain: "Rejected Transformers", "The Salivation Army", "No It's Not/No It's Snot", and "The Lesser Known Effects of Global Warming".

Crossovers

See, an episode needs movie/TV parodies, but there's a certain style of parody called "Crossover", which they've used since Episode 1. Examples can include "CSiCarly", between "CSI: Miami" and "iCarly", and "Cliffordfield", between "Cloverfield" and "Clifford the Big Red Dog".