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  1. The series premiered on the evening of September 6, 2010, on Cartoon Network at 8:30 P.M., right after the series premiere of Regular Show. The series ended its three-year run on December 2, 2013.

  2. MAD was a television series on Cartoon Network. The show is satire that parodies pop culture of all types. The show ran from September 6th 2010 (the same day Regular Show premiered) to December 2nd 2013. "MAD" was originally a comic book, and then a magazine, which has run since 1952.

  3. The first was the live-action sketch comedy show "MADtv". The closing credits (and the end of the opening credits) feature backgrounds folding in and out. This is a reference to Al Jaffee's fold-ins which have been featured on the back cover of almost every Mad Magazine since 1964.

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  4. This is a list of the episodes of Mad, an animated sketch comedy television series inspired by Mad magazine that aired on Cartoon Network.

    No. Overall
    No. In Season [1]
    Title [2]
    Written By
    1
    1
    "Avaturd / CSiCarly"
    Kevin Shinick, Aaron Blitzstein, Susan ...
    2
    2
    "TransBOREmores / Star Wars: The Groan ...
    Kevin Shinick, Aaron Blitzstein, Susan ...
    3
    3
    "2012 Dalmatians / Grey's in Anime"
    Kevin Shinick, Aaron Blitzstein, Susan ...
    4
    4
    "Star Blecch / uGlee"
    Kevin Shinick, Aaron Blitzstein, Susan ...
  5. May 25, 2024 · Mad, stylized as MAD, is an animated sketch comedy series produced by Kevin Shnick and Warner Bros. Animation for Cartoon Network. Based off the 1952 magazine of the same name, it ran from September 6, 2010 to December 2, 2013, spanning four seasons across three years.

  6. The series premiered on the evening of September 6, 2010 on Cartoon Network. It has been described as a "kid-friendly version of Robot Chicken". Mad is an American animated sketch comedy series created by Kevin Shinick and produced by Warner Bros. Animation.

  7. The animated MAD series brings the magazine's classic send-ups from the pages to the screen, complete with crudely twisted titles ( Avaturd ), lowbrow potty humor, and nonstop quips. If there's a cheap laugh to be had at someone's expense, MAD will take it.

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