Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy

5.9IMDb Score
Released:2008-09-10
Genre:Animation, Comedy
Duration: min
Country:United States of America
Director:
Actors:Alex Borstein, Alexandra Breckenridge, Seth Green, Rachael MacFarlane, Phil LaMarr
Production:20th Century Fox Television, Fuzzy Door Productions, MRC

Overview:

Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy is an American cartoon web series created by Seth MacFarlane. The series is based on the cutaway jokes on Family Guy.

Season 1

Super Mario Rescues the Princess

Super Mario Rescues the Princess

Season 1 · Episode 1

A Dog on the $25,000 Pyramid

A Dog on the $25,000 Pyramid

Season 1 · Episode 2

Why Bob Marley Should Not Have Acted as His Own Attorney

Why Bob Marley Should Not Have Acted as His Own Attorney

Season 1 · Episode 3

Adopted

Adopted

Season 1 · Episode 4

A Scotsman Who Can't Watch a Movie Without Shouting at the Screen

A Scotsman Who Can't Watch a Movie Without Shouting at the Screen

Season 1 · Episode 5

Two Ducks Watch 'Meet The Parents'

Two Ducks Watch 'Meet The Parents'

Season 1 · Episode 6

A Scotsman Who Still Can't Watch a Movie Without Shouting at the Screen

A Scotsman Who Still Can't Watch a Movie Without Shouting at the Screen

Season 1 · Episode 7

Cat Staff Meeting

Cat Staff Meeting

Season 1 · Episode 8

Barry Gibb Rides a Roller Coaster

Barry Gibb Rides a Roller Coaster

Season 1 · Episode 9

Marital Troubles

Marital Troubles

Season 1 · Episode 10

Jeff Goldblum Wafers

Jeff Goldblum Wafers

Season 1 · Episode 11

Jesus and Vishnu on Christmas Eve

Jesus and Vishnu on Christmas Eve

Season 1 · Episode 12

The Frog Prince

The Frog Prince

Season 1 · Episode 13

Monkeys Talk About Religion

Monkeys Talk About Religion

Season 1 · Episode 14

Mountain Climber

Mountain Climber

Season 1 · Episode 15

Ted Nugent is Visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past

Ted Nugent is Visited by the Ghost of Christmas Past

Season 1 · Episode 16

Mad Cow Disease

Mad Cow Disease

Season 1 · Episode 17

The Bartender Says...

The Bartender Says...

Season 1 · Episode 18

Backstage with Bob Dylan

Backstage with Bob Dylan

Season 1 · Episode 19

Fred and Barney Try to Get Into a Club

Fred and Barney Try to Get Into a Club

Season 1 · Episode 20

Beavers: Assholes of the Forest

Beavers: Assholes of the Forest

Season 1 · Episode 21

Things You Never Hear

Things You Never Hear

Season 1 · Episode 22

A Trip to the Psychiatrist

A Trip to the Psychiatrist

Season 1 · Episode 23

AIDS Patient Zero

AIDS Patient Zero

Season 1 · Episode 24

Name That Animal Penis!

Name That Animal Penis!

Season 1 · Episode 25

Die, Sweet Roadrunner, Die

Die, Sweet Roadrunner, Die

Season 1 · Episode 26

Sex with... #1

Sex with... #1

Season 1 · Episode 27

A Fat Guy Working Out

A Fat Guy Working Out

Season 1 · Episode 28

A Gay Knight

A Gay Knight

Season 1 · Episode 29

A Douchebag Unicorn Gives a Public Service Announcement

A Douchebag Unicorn Gives a Public Service Announcement

Season 1 · Episode 30

Fred Flintstone Takes a Shit

Fred Flintstone Takes a Shit

Season 1 · Episode 31

Stuck on a Life Raft with Matthew McConaughey

Stuck on a Life Raft with Matthew McConaughey

Season 1 · Episode 32

Two Persian Guys Try to Get Ladies into Their Sports Car

Two Persian Guys Try to Get Ladies into Their Sports Car

Season 1 · Episode 33

He Who Lives in a Glass House...

He Who Lives in a Glass House...

Season 1 · Episode 34

Sex with... #2

Sex with... #2

Season 1 · Episode 35

Quentin Tarantino Performs a Circumcision

Quentin Tarantino Performs a Circumcision

Season 1 · Episode 36

The Wizard of Oz, Adjusted for Reality

The Wizard of Oz, Adjusted for Reality

Season 1 · Episode 37

Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road?

Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road?

Season 1 · Episode 38

Sex with... #3

Sex with... #3

Season 1 · Episode 39

Dirty Vaudeville

Dirty Vaudeville

Season 1 · Episode 40

Fat Jesus

Fat Jesus

Season 1 · Episode 41

Dracula Meets Magic Johnson

Dracula Meets Magic Johnson

Season 1 · Episode 42

The Sneeze Throw-Up

The Sneeze Throw-Up

Season 1 · Episode 43

The Settler's First Attempt to Buy Manhattan From the Indians

The Settler's First Attempt to Buy Manhattan From the Indians

Season 1 · Episode 44

Four Years of 'Entourage' in Ten Seconds

Four Years of 'Entourage' in Ten Seconds

Season 1 · Episode 45

Tara Reid is Not Looking So Good Lately

Tara Reid is Not Looking So Good Lately

Season 1 · Episode 46

Small Talk with Aunt Helen

Small Talk with Aunt Helen

Season 1 · Episode 47

Marie Antoinette's Notepad

Marie Antoinette's Notepad

Season 1 · Episode 48

Sheep Shearing

Sheep Shearing

Season 1 · Episode 49

What Happens if You Feed a Dog Chocolate While He Wears a Tin Foil Hat in the Microwave

What Happens if You Feed a Dog Chocolate While He Wears a Tin Foil Hat in the Microwave

Season 1 · Episode 50

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