User:Sarujo/Mad season 1
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No. of episodes | 26 |
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Original network | Cartoon Network |
Original release | September 6, 2010 June 20, 2011 | –
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Mad's first season originally broadcasted on Cartoon Network from September 6, 2010 to June 20, 2011. The showrunners for this production season were Kevin Shinick and Mark Marek.
Two DVDs were released each containing thirteen episodes on September 20, 2011 and January 17, 2012. Individual episodes were made available on some online retailers following their initial broadcasts. The latter fourteen episodes were billed as a second season despite the fact that production was still within the first season.
Overview
[edit]The series premiered in early September of 2011[1][2] and broadcasted twelve episodes before the US Thanksgiving holiday.[3] The season resumed with episode thirteen in early February of the following year.[4] Prior to the broadcast, Cartoon Network had billed the episode as the premier of the show's second season despite the series still being within their first production season.[5] However, the second season would be official announced via the Mad newscaster in episode twenty-seven.[6]
The show's format follows several short sketches which make fun of various TV shows and films. Each of these sketches use different animation styles with contributions from artists such as Tom Richmond,[7] and M. Wartella.[8]
Episodes
[edit]Episode # | Season #[9] | Title[10] | Original U.S. airdate[11] | # of viewers (millions) | |
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1 | 1 | "Avaturd / CSiCarly" | September 6, 2010 | 1.951[12] | |
Jake Smelly is sent by the military to infiltrate a tribe of Na'vi and their sacred tree for the precious mineral stupidnamium. While there, he becomes enriched in the Na'vi's culture, and helps save them from the invading military forces. The Na'vi decide to make him their new king. Miami's C.S.I. division recruit the iCarly gang to solve the case of a dead man at a TGIX's. Other Sketches: Houston we have a Poo Poo, The Bieber Bowl, Tree Gets a New Carving, Rejected Transformers, Rapunzel, Zombi: Fawn of the Dead, Celebrity Birthdays, Ponzi-poly, Where's Lady Gaga?, Pumpkin Gets Cosmetic Surgery, Spy vs. Spy, and Super Villains for Your Health | |||||
2 | 2 | "Transboremores / Groan Wars" | September 13, 2010 | 1.758[13] | |
The Transboremores search for the Rock of Notalentron...and take advantage of Sam by making him pay for their vacation to Paris. The Republic tries to stop the evil Count Poo-Poo. Other Sketches: See Saw Fail, ePhonie cRap, Inflate-a-clown at a Water Fountain, Ask the Celebrity, Mad News, Dog Hold his Out of Plane, How I Met My Brother, Jargle Germ Audition, The Wolver|||Clean, Un-Friended on Spacenook, The Zit, Spy vs. Spy, and Batman Sleeps in | |||||
3 | 3 | "2012 Dalmatians / Greys in Anime" | September 20, 2010 | 1.512[14] | |
Dalmatians of all sizes are behind the rampant disasters said to happen in the year 2012. The doctors of Grace Hospital try to prevent an appendicitis victim from dying...who hallucinates that his operation is in anime style from the anesthesia. Other Sketches: Gingerbread Serial Killer Caught, Gross and Beyond Gross, Cat Licks herself, The Lesser Known Effects of Global Warming, Slasher Air, Keeping up with the Carcrashians, Astronaut Brawl!, Up Balloon Plan, Elephant at the Car Dealer's, Spy vs. Spy, Robot Dad's Fathers Day Gifts, Juicy Jr.'s Triple Pounder, Man Plucks Flower from His Island, Mad's Guide to Celebrity Siblings, and Man Uses Can Opener on Sandwich | |||||
4 | 4 | "Star Blecch / uGlee" | September 27, 2010 | 1.769[15] | |
The Star Blecch crew tries to stop Captain Zero from destroying Schlock's homeworld by ripping off plot points from Star Wars. The Gleeks prove that they can bring in the crowds by admitting that their premise of teens "singing in high school" is no different than the premises for High School Musical, Hannah Montana, Victorious, Jonas, and Fame. Other Sketches: Forgot to Buy Cheese, Aberzombie & Stitch, Bobbing For Apples Goes Wrong, Rejected Toy Story 3 Characters, Ninja Infestation, Gossip Hurl, Tinker Bell Dies on Operating Table, Beauty Tips with Megan Fox, Marker Phone Call, Spy vs. Spy, and No, It's Not! | |||||
5 | 5 | "Wall-E-Nator / Extreme Renovation: House Edition - Superman's Fortress of Solitude" | October 4, 2010 | 1.948[16] | |
The Wall-E-Nator tries to prevent the world from being covered in trash by going back in time and taking down Mad Magazine, "the world's biggest producer of trash." The Extreme Renovation crew tries to change Superman's Fortress of Solitude so he can have a social life. Other Sketches: One of These Things, Happy Charms Brown Parts, Nix Kid Pix Awards Goes Wrong, Mad's Guide to Phobias, Mom Bird Feeds Her Child, The Spatula, The Killer is in Execution Room, Spy vs. Spy, Where's Lady Gaga?, Frog's Car Gets Towed, Build-a-Bieber, and Yelling Ape on a Bus | |||||
6 | 6 | "Pirates of the Neverland: At Wit's End / Batman Family Feud" | October 11, 2010 | 1.837[17] | |
Jack Sparrow tries to help Captain Hook defeat Peter Pan by teaching him his method of pirating. The Batman family tries to get on the Family Feud to capture the Riddler. Other Sketches: Top 5 Things Katy Perry Kissed but Didn't Like..., Fart Car, Toys "4" Brats, Lobster Watch TV, Dinosaurs With Corrected Sound Effects, Tree For Sale, Frog the Bounty Hunter, Dogaphone!, Exceptions to I before E, Mad News, Spy vs Spy, Old Man Puts His Body Away, Celebrities Without Their Makeup, and Prison Guard Defuses Bomb With His Mucus | |||||
7 | 7 | "Cliffordfield / Big Time Rushmore" | October 18, 2010 | 1.923[18] | |
Clifford the Big Red Dog attacks New York City during Zack and Cody's party. Gustavo Rocque recruits George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln as singers for his new boy band to take on King George and the Red Coats Band. Other Sketches:, Vampire Werewolves, Throw Active, Sports O'Clock, Maître d' Carves the Ham, The Spiderbaby, Frankenstein's Monster Hides in the Lynch Mob, Learn to Read, Rejected Pokémon, Spy vs. Spy, Goomba Murder, and High School Yearbook Upgrades | |||||
8 | 8 | "Fantastic Megan Fox / Mad vs. Wild" | October 25, 2010 | 2.403[19] | |
A literally depicted Megan Fox steals Kristen Stewart's hair, Scarlett Johansson's eyes, and Angelina Jolie's lips in her quest to become the next big movie starlet. Bear Grylls shows viewers how to survive in the wild with disastrous results. Other Sketches: Dora the Explorer in The Road to Recovery, Who Wore it Better?, Klaus' Shöe Garden, Stargazing Couple Identify Orion, Superheroes: They're Just Like Us!, The Umpire Diaries, Cow Comedian, Man's Fly is Down, Spy vs. Spy, Deep Breath Out the Wrong End, Kanye West's Monthly To-Do List, Alien Invader Gets Ridiculed, Security Cam: Middleville High School, Nettricks, and Tightrope Academy Graduation | |||||
9 | 9 | "I Love You, Iron Man / Ben 10 Franklin" | November 1, 2010 | 2.116[20] | |
Iron Man goes in search of a guy friend through various other superheroes. Benjamin Franklin obtains a strange device that can transform him into different aliens, prompting him to take revenge on the British and a high school bully. Other Sketches: Mad News, Guide to Video Game Cheats, The Taylor Swiffer, This Day in History, Man Paints Insult on His Wife's Rear, The Asker, The Salivation Army, A Look Inside Lil' Wayne's Mouth, Spy vs. Spy, Angry Barber Overdoes Customer's Request, and Doggie Tweets | |||||
10 | 10 | "Class of the Titans / Zeke and Lex Luthor" | November 8, 2010 | 2.115[21] | |
Curseus enrolls in a mortal high school and takes on the gods in a football game. Zeke is forced to team-up with Lex Luthor for a skateboarding competition. Other Sketches: Mad News, Styrofoam Cup Call, Cloudy with a Chance of Flavor Breakfast Cereal, Bigfoot Cracks the Liberty Bell, Ask the Celebrity, Madinization, Girl Breaks Up With Her Gingerbread Boyfriend, Man Time Travels Back the Greatest Moment in His Life, Rejected Grrl Pout Cookies, Waterproof Laptop, Spy vs. Spy, Ladybugs Wait For the Bathroom, The Transformin' Grill, and Fernando Becomes Zorro | |||||
11 | 11 | "S'Up / Mouse M.D." | November 15, 2010 | 1.949[22] | |
When Carl Fredricksen takes his house to the sky, he winds up meeting the obnoxious cast from the Jersey Shore. Dr. Mouse tries to solve three medical cases involving Cookie Monster, Bob the Builder, and Miley Cyrus. Other Sketches: Mad News, Bad Idea, Vampire Helper, Alligator Shops For Shoes, Where is Kristen Stewart Wishing She'd Rather Be?, Strong Guy Poses For a Head Cutout Portrait, The Churps, Security Cam: Vince Neil High School, Spy vs. Spy, Super Villains For Your Safety, Shax Body Spray, and Genie Bottle Drink | |||||
12 | 12 | "The DaGrinchy Code / Duck" | November 22, 2010 | 1.843[23] | |
Robert Langdon, Benjamin Gates, and Indiana Jones are brought in to figure out who stole Christmas in the town of Whoville. But all is not what it seems. A duck given top-secret information by mistake goes undercover to infiltrate a crime ring. Other Sketches: Mad News, Snowman's Missing Nose, The Narnia Lunchbox, Rejected Superheroes, Santa's Bill, Celebrities Without Their Makeup: Christmas Edition, Judge Mantis, Big Bad Wolf's Mistaken For Jacob, Spy vs. Spy, and Ice Freezee Machine Malfunctioning | |||||
13 | 13 | "Snott Pilgrim vs. The Wonderful World of Disney / Malcolm in the Middle Earth" | February 7, 2011 | N/A | |
After his breakup with Flowers, Snott Pilgrim begins dating Snow, but to prove his love, Snott must defeat her seven evil dwarfs. Malcolm competes in the upcoming science fair with Pevensie kids, and Jake and Finn while Reese and Dewey fight over possession of the one ring. Other Sketches: Mad News, Dog Digs Up Corpe's Shin, K-Stew's Beef Stew, Superman at the Dry Cleaners, A Look Inside Zach Galifianakis's Bellybutton, Everything's Better With Ninjas!, Kid Play With His Chemistry Set, Bionic Bach, Papers Meet the Scisors Gang in the Alleyway, Spy vs. Spy, Lightening McQueen Compacted, Villain Hand Sanitizer, and Opera House Vender | |||||
14 | 14 | "Pokémon Park / WWER" | February 14, 2011 | 1.863[24] | |
A new park for cute pokémon is unveiled, but things go wrong when the some of the pokémon evolve into their fierce final forms and attack the staff. Superstar doctors and surgeons compete for hospital procedures on another broadcast of the WWER. Other Sketches: Mad News, Mailman vs. Dog, Slop n' Shop, Jack Climbs the Jolly Green Giant's Beanstalk, Candy Hearts You Don't Want to Get, Boy Jumps on His Bed, The Thingy, Fire Extinguisher Begs to Be Let Out, Spy vs. Spy, Fish Burglars, Donkey Strong, and Tightrope Walking, Cupid Kills Maid Marion | |||||
15 | 15 | "So You Think You Can Train Your Dragon How to Dance? / Yo Gagga Gagga" | February 21, 2011 | 1.737[25] | |
Hiccup and Toothless appear on the next dance competition to prove that a dragon can be trained to dance, but the show comes to a halt when Red Death crash the competition for being voted off. Lady Gaga's dolls Taylor Swift, T-Pain, Miley Cyrus, and Triple H become fed-up with her eccentric tenancies, thus prompting them to tie her up and flee to the outside world. Once she frees herself, a giant Lady Gaga goes on a city rampage in retaliation, all while DJ Lance Rock watches from his couch believing that this will never happen to him. Other Sketches: Mad News, Pizza Chef Tosses Tomatoes, The Itsy Bitsy Super Spider, The World's First TXT MSG, Ask the Celebrity, Scupter Finally Gets His Scupture Right, The Man Who forgot his Hand is a Bomb, This Day in History, Alligator Bungee Jumping, Spy vs. Spy, Rebus Sentences, P.E.D.A.L., and Chimp Goes Ape at a Restaurant | |||||
16 | 16 | "The Straight A-Team / Gaming's Next Top Princess" | February 28, 2011 | 2.040[26] | |
The Straight A Team comes in to tutor little Alan in all his failing subjects. But when Alan chooses Phineas and Ferb as his science partners, it becomes a competition to see who has the best project. The competition is down to three contestants, Peach, Zelda, and Samus as they compete for the grand prize - the title of top princess. Other Sketches: Mad News, The Legend of Clay Aiken, ¡AyCarly!, Pay Day, Ironman's Irontone, Celebrities Without Their Makeup, Amish Ringtone, Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions, Differences Between Mom and Dad, Security Cam: Waldune's Grocery Mart, A Look Inside Taylor Lautner's Thoughts, and Spy vs. Spy | |||||
17 | 17 | "The Buzz Identity / Two and a Half-Man" | March 7, 2011 | 2.119[27] | |
After being stripped of memory from higher ups, Buzz Lightyear must try to recover his identity. Alan has to deal with his hedonistic brother Charlie and his half-centaur son Jake, after Jake tramples Alan and throws a party. Other Sketches: Mad News, We Walk Away, The Heli-Chopper, Now Serving Number 2, Dear Reaper, Arrow on the Man's Head, The Fast and the Curious, Thor plays Bop-a-Rodent, Spy vs. Spy, and Club Moon | |||||
18 | 18 | "Are You Karate Kidding Me? / The Fresh Prawn of Bel-Air" | March 14, 2011 | 1.926[28] | |
After being assaulted by Po, Dre must train under Mr. Han to compete against Po in the next fighting tournament. After defying orders from the government to be relocated to district 10, a prawn named Will is forced to move in with his rich aunt, uncle, and cousin. Other Sketches: Mad News, Bad Idea, LeBrowny paper towels, Rejected Auditions, Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions, TMNTMZTV, Rooster Wakeup, Middle-earth Fantasy Football, Spy vs. Spy, B.O.B.'s Monster Hold Hair Gel, and Rep. Department Job Interview | |||||
19 | 19 | "Hops / Naru-210" | April 25, 2011 | 1.631[29] | |
When E.B. runs away to Hollywood to start a band, Hops is brought in to retrieve him so he can be appointed the role of the new Easter bunny. After countless immature acts, Naruto is transferred to East Beverly High School by the Third Hokage. However, Naruto adjusts instantly and competes for title of prom king in hopes that it will lead him one step closer to becoming Hokage. Other Sketches: Mad News, The Reading Womb, Warning Thin Ice, Ask the Celebrity, SoulTron, Deep Space Trouble, Spy vs. Spy, Cullen Clear, and Keebler Elf Strike | |||||
20 | 20 | "Ko-Bee Movie / Law and Ogre" | May 9, 2011 | 1.887[30] | |
Ko-bee, a bee basketball star, decides to take his skills to the human world, but his dream is soon shot down upon discovering that there's another famous basketball star named Kobe. After a pep talk from Leigh Anne Tuohy, Ko-bee challenges Kobe to a game of 1 on 1 to decide who will be the superstar Kobe. When Papa Bear is found dead in his apartment, Shrek takes the case from under the NYPD and apprehends Grumpy Bear. However Grumpy Bear is revealed to be innocent when another bear reveals that he was the culprit. Other Sketches: Mad News, Smart Car and Dumb Car, The Underwaker, Maducation 101: Chemistry, Home School Musical, Dummies for Dummies, Accidentally Inventing Electricity, Spy vs. Spy, Prison Executioner Prevented, Villain's Wearhouse, and Execution Waiting Line | |||||
21 | 21 | "Pooh Grit / Not-a-Fan-a-Montana" | May 16, 2011 | 2.276[31] | |
When Christopher Robin's father is bounced by Tigger, he hires Pooh to apprehend him. However, things turn sour when Rooster Cogburn confronts Pooh for stealing his identity, who in turn is confronted by Kevin Flynn and Clu. It then becomes a competition as to who will take the glory. When Miley Cyrus starts losing her fanbase to Justin Bieber, she begins to sabotage him by setting various traps that backfire. Eventually she learns that Bieber and Usher have been posing as her friend Lilly and father respectively, and that her private life has been filmed, which promptes the producers to consequently destroy the Earth. Other Sketches: Mad News, Balloon Animal come to life, Big League Pika Chew, Circus Acts We'd Like to See, Cobrah, She's Had Work Done, Spy vs. Spy, Bob and Manny Car Crash, The Farto Tuner, and Fish Catches Fisherman | |||||
22 | 22 | "The Social Netjerk / Smallville: Turn Off the Clark" | May 23, 2011 | 1.861[32] | |
When Mark Zuckerberg is dumped by his girlfriend, he decides to create a social website with his friend Eduardo Saverin. Soon the site becomes huge hit, and it isn't long before Zuckerberg is sued by Saverin, the Winklevoss twins, Sean Parker, the real Mark Zuckerberg, and Michael Cera. When the final season of Smallville is finished and Clark has put on the Superman suit, Clark is approached by Julie Taymor and Bono to continue the series as a musical dubbed Smallville: Turn Off the Clark. However, come opening night it is revealed that Julie is really Lex Luthor in disguise and that the musical is really an elaborate plan to humiliate Clark. Other Sketches: Mad News, Silver Rejects the Lone Ranger, Mad Immunity Idol, Duel at One, Jersey Thor, Security Cam: Waldune's Grocery Mart, Clown Choking, Spy vs. Spy, Airbender Technical Institute, and Snakes Playing Sssscraddle | |||||
23 | 23 | "Twigh School Musical / Avenger Time" | May 30, 2011 | 2.127[33] | |
When transfers from East High School arrive at Forks High School, things become difficult for Bella, the Cullen family, and Jacob who find their upbeat attitude and sing annoying. However, when Bella has to choose between Edward and Jacob, she opts for Troy. This leads to a showdown, where it is discovered that the Troy and the other transfers were in reality suppose to go to McKinley High School, while the werewolves that went to McKinley were supposed to come to Forks, Washington. After retrieving the cosmic cube from the Red Skull the Avengers are inadvertently transported to the Land of Ooo. The team learns that their abilities have different effects, resulting in Captain America being frozen in ice by the Ice King. While frozen, the captain learns from the Watcher how to get home. Unfortunately they also take Finn and Jake with them. Other Sketches: Mad News, Arthur Tries to lift Excalibur, ...for Demis, Moose Charades, Maducation in History, Meep! My Dad Says, Fish at the Market, Go Fish with Bakugan, Spy vs. Spy, Sonic the Hedgehog Brand Sneakers, and Effects of Gum On Teeth | |||||
24 | 24 | "ArThor / The Big Fang Theory" | June 6, 2011 | 2.246[34] | |
Odin becomes fed up with his son ArThor's spoiled tendencies, excommunicates him out of Asgard until he can prove himself responsible enough wield his powers. Once on Earth, he meets a chameleon named Rango and a mortal girl named Jane. To regain powers, must complete two tasks. First, he gets a job at S.H.E.I.L.D., but he cannot complete the second task to marry his fiancée. As he has fallen in love with Jane, resulting in ArThor's fiancée to retaliate by attacking the town in an automaton suit and kidnapping Jane. ArThor quickly races after her using Mario's hammer and rescues Jane, restoring his powers. Roommates Edward and Jacob begin fighting over their new neighbor Bella. When Edward helps Bella up the stairs, he manages to make a date with Bella at an Italian restaurant. Jacob tries to crash the date by posing as a waiter, but a fed up Bella states that she'd rather be working with Ashton Kutcher. Other Sketches: Mad News, Beachball Freezes During Game, Hulked on Phonics, Behind the Teacher's Back, Rejected Video Games, Yu-Gi-Bear!, Hand Infiltrates Sock Puppets, Spy vs. Spy, Recycled Bottle into a Unicycle, and Alvin and the Monks | |||||
25 | 25 | "Ribbitless / The Clawfice" | June 13, 2011 | 2.153[35] | |
When Kermit ingests a butterfly, he mutates into an anamorphic form with heightened intelligence. He quickly learns various talents overnight, and begins living a hedonistic lifestyle among other humans and befriends a pig named Piggy and a bear named Fozzie, who also heightened traits like Kermit. However Kermit still desires exploit his abilities even more. With Fozzie and Piggy's help he auditions for American Idol, but is rejected on the grounds that the show discriminates animals, resulting in Kermit creating The Muppet Show in retaliation. The Scranton branch of the Dunder Miffin paper company receives several new employees from Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters lead by Wolverine. A competition ensues to see who is the most qualified to be employed. One by one each of the Dunder Miffin employees come out on top due to their exaggerated tendencies. Leaving Wolverine no option but to make them his official office team. Other Sketches: Mad News, Wrecking Water Balloon, Gorilla Positioning System, A Look Inside Robert Pattinson's Hair, Seattle: Los Angeles, Spewwing Bee, Security Cam: Vince Neil High School, Spy vs. Spy, Gross Beyond Gross, High School Musical Song Collection, and Mount Katchaneyefull Erupts | |||||
26 | 26 | "Force Code / Flammable" | June 20, 2011 | 1.804[36] | |
Colter Stevens is sent mentally back in time several times to try and prevent the destruction of the death star. After failing each time he decides to hide out on Alderaan only for him to be caught in its inevitable explosion. Finally in frustration, he asks how the process works, resulting in his mind exploding. Katy Putty sings her new song "Flammable" as a reminder to all stop motion and puppet characters that they are merely flammable and are nothing special. After setting a few examples on fire, she is promptly arrested. Other Sketches: Mad News, Popcorn Rescues Sweet Kernel, What's In A Name?, GleeVR, Davey Jones' One Foot Locker, Animal vs. Appliance, Duck Duck Zeus, Movie Titles in Japan, U2PS World Tour!!!!!, This Day in History, Spy vs. Spy, The Early Bird Catches the Ant, Superhero 6 Motel, and Mona Lisa Kept Her Eyes Closed |
DVD releases
[edit]All twenty-six episodes were released on two individual DVDs labeled as part one and part two. Part one was release in mid September 2011, and part two in early January 2012. Individual episodes were made available on online retailers like iTunes and Amazon following their initial broadcasts.
Title | Release date | Episodes | ||
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Season One: Part One | September 20, 2011[37] | N/A | N/A | 1-13 |
Contains the first thirteen episodes in production order, presented in matted 1.33:1 picture ratio, stereo audio with English and French subtitles. Includes trailers for Young Justice, ThunderCats, and The Looney Tunes Show. [38] |
Title | Release date | Episodes | ||
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Region 1 | Region 2 | Region 4 | ||
Season One: Part Two | January 17, 2012[39] | N/A | N/A | 14-26 |
Contains the last thirteen episodes in production order. |
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Mad Newscaster: With new jokes, new sets, and new surprises, season two of Mad is starting off with a bang.
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Tom also contributes regularly to the Cartoon Network's MAD animated show, doing character design work that is then passed off to real animators who do the hard work.
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- ^ The Futon Critic Staff (June 15, 2011). "Monday's Cable Ratings: Still No Stopping History's "Pawn Stars"". The Futon Critic. Retrieved July 28, 2011.
- ^ The Futon Critic Staff (June 21, 2011). "Monday's Cable Ratings: "WWE Raw" Takes Original Crown". The Futon Critic. Retrieved July 28, 2011.
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- ^ Lacey, Gord (September 1, 2011). "Mad - Season 1, Part 1 Review, This is just MAD!" (in English). TV Shows on DVD.
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: CS1 maint: unrecognized language (link) - ^ David Lambert (September 21, 2011). "Mad - Cartoon Network/Warner Announces 'Season 1, Part 2' on DVD!". TV Shows on DVD. Retrieved March 8, 2012.