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Browse - Most popular adult cartoons shows
Rick and Morty
Rick and Morty is a hilarious animated show that follows the adventures of an eccentric scientist and his easily influenced grandson.
Together, they travel through different dimensions and alternate universes, encountering strange beings and getting into all sorts of trouble.
South Park
South Park is an animated series featuring four boys who live in the Colorado town of South Park, which is beset by frequent odd occurrences. The show grew out of short film that Trey Parker and Matt Stone created called The Spirit of Christmas.
Family Guy
Sick, twisted, politically incorrect and freakin' sweet, the animated series features the adventures of the Griffin family. Peter and Lois have three kids - the youngest is a brilliant, sadistic baby bent on killing his mother and destroying the world. Their talking dog Brian keeps baby Stewie in check while sipping martinis and sorting through his own life issues.
Futurama
"Futurama", set in the next millennium, follows the exploits of Fry, a pizza delivery boy who was cryogenically frozen by accident for 1,000 years; Leela, a female cyclops; Bender, an immoral robot, and others as they work for an intergalactic delivery service owned by Fry's great, great, great... nephew, Professor Farnsworth.
The Simpsons
The Simpsons is an animated sitcom about the antics of a dysfunctional family called the Simpsons. It's the longest running animated series in prime time network television.
Archer
Archer is an animated, half-hour comedy set at the International Secret Intelligence Service, a spy agency where espionage and global crises are merely opportunities for its highly trained employees to confuse, undermine, betray and royally screw each other.
American Dad
American Dad! from Family Guy creator, Seth MacFarlane, is the animated story of Stan Smith, who works for the CIA and is constantly on the alert for terrorist activity.
Star Wars: The Clone Wars
"Star Wars: The Clone Wars" is the latest animated series in the Star Wars franchise to hit the small screen. The series takes place between the films, "Episode II: Attack of the Clones" and before "Episode III: Revenge of the Sith".
The Cleveland Show
This FOX animated comedy is a spin-off of the much-loved series "Family Guy". The series features the adventures of Peter Griffin's neighbor Cleveland Brown.
The Venture Brothers
Hank and Dean Venture, with their father Doctor Venture and faithful bodyguard Brock Samson, go on wild adventures facing megalomaniacs, zombies, and suspicious ninjas, all for the glory of adventure. Or something like that.
The Boondocks
Called the fall's edgiest new show by TV Guide, Cartoon Network has committed to 15 half-hour episodes of the animated comedy, which is based on the satiric Aaron McGruder comic strip of the same name.
King of the Hill
Show about a rigid redneckish propane salesman with a good heart and wacky friends and family.
Vixen
The series follows Mari McCabe aka Vixen, a superhero with the skill to adopt the abilities of animals. The show is set in the same universe as CW shows The Flash and Arrow.
RWBY
The story takes place in a modern setting filled with supernatural forces. The series focuses on four girls, each with their own unique weapon and powers, who come together as a team at a school where they are trained to battle these forces alongside other similar teams.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
When there is trouble, pick up the phone and order a milkshake, a meatball, with a side of fries. Yeah, call the Aqua Teen Hunger Force, the most elite human-sized food crime solving team in the greater New Jersey area.
Beavis and Butt-Head
Two stupid young American boys who are Mike Judges' hilarious vision of broken America. Classic animation from the golden age of MTV.
Metalocalypse
Metalocalypse is an eleven-minute flash animated comedy airing on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, created by Brendon Small and Tommy Blacha. The series follows the exploits of a fictitious half American/half Norwegian death metal band known as Dethklok.
Drawn Together
In this spoof of reality TV shows such as "The Real World" and "Big Brother", eight distinct (and dysfunctional) cartoon archetypes (who also spoof the archetypes you might see on a more normal reality series) are flung together and forced to put up with each other.
Ugly Americans
New York is overrun with zombies attempting to assimilate into society alongside humans in this animated Comedy Central series.
Mike Tyson Mysteries
In this animated comedy series, Mike Tyson is taking the fight from the boxing ring to the streets... by solving mysteries! Armed with a magical tattoo on his face and a trusty associate by his side - a talking pigeon - if you have a problem that needs solving, Iron Mike is in your corner.
Frisky Dingo
Frisky Dingo is an eleven minute animated series airing on Adult Swim by Matt Thompson and Adam Reed, co-creators of the cult hit, Sealab 2021. Supervillain Killface is finding that in theory, destroying the world seems like a lot of fun, but in actual practice, it is a very dull and complicated process.
Afro Samurai
Featuring the voices of Samuel L. Jackson, Ron Perlman, Jon Kassir, and Kelly Hu, Afro Samurai follows a warrior on the path to avenge his father's murder. Set in feudal Japan, this anime series depicts a journey in which the hero encounters love, betrayal, loss and brutality.
Daria
The people of Lawndale just don't get Daria Morgendorffer. She's cool with that. See, Daria was born alienated, and now she's just trying to make it through high school with as little human contact as possible.
Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law
Feel The Power... OF ATTORNEY! Once, he was known as the aviary superhero called simply Birdman. Along with his specially trained pet eagle, Avenger, he fought crime as many others before him, and many others following him, did. Eventually, Birdman fell on hard times, and the hero route went by the wayside.
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