Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy
Seth MacFarlane's Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy
TV-MA | 10 September 2008 (USA)
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    AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
    Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
    Hadrina The movie's neither hopeful in contrived ways, nor hopeless in different contrived ways. Somehow it manages to be wonderful
    Frances Chung Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
    adampkalb In 2008, Seth MacFarlane realized that Family Guy's revival and American Dad were not enough to help support his expensive lifestyle. Before The Cleveland Show, he made an entire 50-episode web series based on cutaway gags removed from Family Guy. Despite having the same professional TV animation budget as Family Guy, it does not have to abide by any network standards and it can have as many curse words as they want.I think most of this is okay if you're old enough to enjoy it. Some are funny, but there are also some disturbing shorts with blood, deaths, and there are also 2 shorts with poop and 2 shorts with nudity. It really depends on what sense of humor you have, but there are also a few shorts that are too cruel for most people to find them funny. My most favorite episodes were the Scotsman yelling at stupid movie characters, the gay knight, the glass house, Barry Gibb singing on the roller coaster, and 10 things you never hear, like "Stressed Eric is a comedic masterpiece!" That's just 1 I thought up myself. It wasn't 1 of those things they said.This was so interesting that it inspired me to write my own Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy for Daron Nefcy. Since Seth McFarlane's Cavalcade was animated exactly like Family Guy, Daron Nefcy's Cavalcade will be animated exactly like Star vs. the Forces of Evil. Both of these Cavalcades like to make fun of other media and have social commentary on those media and celebrities. Stay tuned for Daron Nefcy's Collection of Cartoon Comedy! Coming 2019.
    Seth Landers I'm a fan of Family Guy and found these skits to be extremely funny. Seth MacFarlane is infamous for coming up with fart jokes and/or crude sex jokes randomly, but this collection of his extra cutaway gags are hilarious. Don't expect a brilliant story 'cause there is no plot. It's just a bunch of random skits that MacFarlane came up with. For that, I respect what he's done.If you're expecting something with logic, turn away. This collection is very funny, although not for everyone. I think MacFarlane tackles the parody and satire very well, the punchlines usually hit home-run. Take it for what it is and you'll have a straight hour laughing frequently.
    John Kenny It must've been a painful evening for the crowd that went to the release of this trash-bucket. I'm a huge fan of Family Guy and American Dad. I think it's some of the most brilliant cartoon humor around. This, however was base, crude, sophomoric and flat-out embarrassing. If I was at the premiere, I'm sure I would have had to leave. I was truly deeply shocked at the difference in tone between FG, AD, and this. Also, Seth M. continually, obnoxiously jumps up and down on, and smashes the toes of Christian believers with ever-present offensive references to Jesus and God. God in bed with his "girlfriend" and because it's His birthday, he wants to skip the condom. NOT FUNNY. Let's see you make a caricature of Mohammed. See what happens. You do that to Christians because you know they won't fight back. McFarlane is his funniest when he just sticks to good ol' crazy "generally-offensive" humor, where every stereotype just gets whacked. Equal-opportunity discrimination, if you will.
    jts0405 This is honestly Seth MacFarlane's attempt at trying to keep his name alive in the pop culture world. He has launched American Dad and the recently upcoming Cleveland Show from his success with Family Guy. Mainly his reasoning is due to Family Guy becoming somewhat not as funny lately. The show is really attempting too hard with episodes that parody Stephen King movies. Anyway Seth released this on DVD, stating that it was more vulgar than Family Guy. Now I do think that some vulgar material, if done right, can be funny. This on the other hand was over the top vulgar and didn't appear that funny. The skits were just random. Some were partially humorous, but for the most part I felt that he was trying to grab the shock value from the audience by having a gay Candadian flight attendant screw a Monkey from Africa. Some were just honestly pointless.5/10
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