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- 15. Popcorn Summer Action Jun 10, 2014
- Bad teamwork spoils Megatron's plans; "The Terminator" meets "Back to the Future."
- 14. Because of Her Jun 3, 2014
- Star-crossed lovers Jack and Rose reveal their true feelings as the legendary Titanic sinks.
- 13. S1 E13 May 27, 2014
- Video game hero Mario is tricked by Bowser; a world of perpetual combat soon grows monotonous.
Cartoons about MOVIES!!!Animated Alternate Endings, Reviews, Recaps, and other Comedy Sketches about about your favorite films.
Welcome to How it Should Have Ended! A place for animated parody alternate endings to major motion pictures. We make cartoons as fast as we can and hopefully we can make you laugh along the way.
How It Should Have Ended (HISHE) is an animated web series that parodies popular films by creating alternate endings and pointing out various flaws. Endings for many major movies have been presented, using the tagline "sometimes movies don't finish the way we'd like."
CAPTAIN AMERICA dumps PEGGY for the Ice! 05:19. How It Should Have Ended.
How It Should Have Ended. The award-winning comedy franchise and online phenomena brings an all-new installment of hilarious movie parodies. No blockbuster film or franchise is safe as HOW...
S13.E4 ∙ How The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Should Have Ended. Tue, Jun 15, 2021. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was great but it was missing just one thing. 6.1/10 (31) Rate.
How It Should Have Ended: With Daniel Baxter, Tina Alexander, Stephanie Fisher, Chris Oldenburg. A look back at how things would have been if your favorite movies had ended just a little differently.
How Terminator Dark Fate should have ended. Why did Doc need fuel before taking Marty Back to the Future? Because he just returned from a quest to save a different timeline of the past.
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How It Should Have Ended is an Internet parody series depicting alternate endings for popular movies. It was started by Daniel Baxter and Tommy Watson, featuring Tina Alexander. The episodes are hand drawings given animation, and augmented with special effects and music.