The cast and creators reveal the real reason season 3 has taken so long.
Travel to Wollongong, Australia with the cast and crew of Adult Swim’s newest animated comedy YOLO: Crystal Fantasy. Show creator Michael Cusack is joined by writer/actor Tod Manojlovic and actress Sarah Bishop. Moderated by Zach White who is just happy to be there.
Join the cast & crew of lo-fi favorite Adult Swim show, 12oz Mouse. Panelists include show creator Matt Maiellaro as well as voice actors Mary Spender, Ned Hastings, and Paul Painter, editor John Brestan and producer-animator Nicholas Ingkatanuwat. Moderated by Max Simonet.
You showed us your cosplay in all its homegrown glory. Find out what our panel of distinguished judges thought of your submissions during the very first Virtual Adult Swim Cosplay Cup. Catch their reactions and a live reveal of the winner.
Come celebrate the release of Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time with series creator Genndy Tartakovsky and head writer Darrick Bachman! Behind the show will show off never-before-seen footage from the making of the game. And they'll be joined by the Adult Swim Games team, who will guide you through a play through of some of the upcoming game's best levels.
It's the special edition, extra-exclusive live Rick and Morty commentary event and Q&A! Join Dan Harmon, Chris Parnell, and Sarah Chalke and Spencer Grammer to watch classic Rick and Morty episodes and hear the secret ingredients and intricacies that went into building the most complex show in the multiverse!
Seth Green, Matt Senreich, Brecklin Meyer, Donald Faison, and Katee Sackhoff share their favorite clips and answer questions about the new season.
The Robot Chicken gang – Matthew Senreich, Tom Sheppard, Milana Vayntrub, Tom Root, Donald Faison, Katee Sackhoff and Breckin Meyer – answer your burning questions. Moderated by Keith Crofford.
The Rick and Morty cast and crew – Justin Roiland, Dan Harmon, Spencer Grammer, Chris Parnell and Sarah Chalke – dish about the long-awaited season 4. Moderated by Rob Schrab.
Emmy-winning Genndy Tartakovsky, along with art director Scott Wills and composer Tyler Bates, introduces his newest and most daring work, Genndy Tartakovsky’s Primal.
The cast and crew of Robot Chicken, including special guest Rachel Bloom talk about their favorite sketches, characters, and moments in making the new season.
The cast and crew of Venture Bros. including Jackson Publick, James Urbaniak, and Michael Sinterniklaas reminisce on seasons past and explain the lengthy hiatus.
Guided by Jimmi Simpson, the cast and crew of DreamCorp LLC including Stephen Merchant, Nick Rutherford, and Jon Gries explore the mind-bending reality of their show and what fans can look forward to in Season 2.
The cast and crew of FLCL: Alternative, including Kari Wahlgren, Megan Harvey, and Mitsuhisa Ishikawa, detail the long road back to the world of FLCL and how the show has influenced their lives.
The Robot Chicken gang discuss the upcoming Walking Dead special.
The duo behind MTM share what it’s like to solve mysteries with Mike Tyson.
Tyler, The Creator, Lionel Boyce, Carl Jones and Phil LaMarr discuss what it’s like to be adopted by a family of jelly fish.
Tyler, the Creator talks representation in his newest animated series The Jellies!
Breckin Meyer explains what porn is, and it only gets weirder from there.
Brad Neely & crew give a fast and loose Q and A.
Genndy Tartakovsky, Bryan Andrews, Scott Wills, Darrick Bachman, and Craig Kellman share exclusive details about Samurai Jack's return.
Creators and cast talk about Rick as a pickle.
Word of warning: the brains behind Rick and Morty *might* be a tad tipsy.
Before you ask: Yes, poop is discussed.
Treat yourself to Mike Tyson singing a spiritual song.
COME for the skinny about your favorite shows. STAY for the delightful moderation skills of Dana Snyder.
Join the minds and faces behind The Holler as they receive their fans with hostility and deflection. If you can make it through the first four and half minutes, you’re golden.
The gloves come off, as does the dog puppet, when Robert Smigel, Jack McBrayer, and some sort of hobo wizard take the stage to explain their new show.
Iron Mike takes the stage (alongside Hugh Davidson, Rachel Ramras and Larry Wilmore) for another round of questions and answers about what, exactly, his show is about. Here’s a hint: it’s a mystery.
Go grab a silly hat; it’s that time again. We’re looking at you, Breckin.
Co-creators Dan Harmon and Justin Roiland are joined by Sarah Chalke, Chris Parnell and moderator Steve Brandano to expand the world of Rick and Morty, sell some Blu-rays and get even more mileage out of our sweat-drenched Mr. Meeseeks costume.
Learn more about the upcoming second season from showrunners Birdperson, Gazorpazorpfield, Chip Chompers and Pizza McLizza.
The brains behind The Venture Bros. discuss pee stains, presidential diarrhea, and, yes, their show.
Mike Tyson expresses giddy delight in literally becoming a cartoon character.
The Robot Chicken gang enjoys yet another victory lap amongst the nerd faithful.
Rob Huebel and Rob Corddry field questions while Nick Weidenfeld moderates and Mike Lazzo plays Sonic 2 on his iPad.
Triumph the Insult Comic Dog addresses a fantastic gathering of nerds (wait for it)... FOR HIM TO POOP ON.
Score a front-row seat as the self-satisfied cast and crew of Robot Chicken as they discuss their second DC special and an upcoming collaboration with Bryan Cranston.
The cast and crew of China, IL discuss the Hogan Family, American history and Baby Cakes' messianic role in modern Judaism.
How much genital caressing can you get for 60 bucks? Listen and learn as Doc and Jackson answer fan questions before yet another captive New York audience.
The creators, crew and cast of Adult Swim's upcoming animated series are challenged to explain what their show is about before a live audience of confused strangers.
San Diego's favorite anti-terrorism strike force kicks back to enjoy a delightful conversation with a room full of fans. Casualties were kept to a minimum!
The creators, writers and voices behind Robot Chicken are joined by some surprise guests to dive into the filthy details of the latest season, from rip-offs to magic eyes and beyond.
The stars of Childrens Hospital steel themselves for an hour of awkward questions and softball pitches. You should have known better, people. They're professionals.
Show creator Brad Neely is joined by cast and crew to discuss creative collaborations and the soullessness of eyes without pupils.
Shows are revealed. New seasons are teased. Celebrities are electrocuted. Hollywood is manhandled. Also, somewhere in there, fans ask a few questions.
Show creators Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick have their new speed suits installed and Patrick Warburton by their side. Your questions do not stand a chance.
Keep on doing your art, even if your mom doesn't get it.
Full panel
The cast of Childrens Hospital opens the Comic-Con floor for discussion on topics such as Brazilian vendors, mustache burns, and skateboard safety.
Doc Hammer, Jackson Publick, and James Urbaniak grab the mic and drop truth bombs on a warm and ready Comic-Con fanbase.
Be a fly on the wall as the cast and crew of Childrens Hospital whisper their precious faux-medical secrets into the waiting ears of an adoring New York audience.
Show creators Doc Hammer and Jackson Publick are joined in New York by Mike Sinterniklaas, voice of Dean Venture, for some old-fashioned, classic format Q&A.
Discover what's in store for Robot Chicken's fifth season as Seth Green, Matt Senreich, and Clare Grant conduct a very special Q&A, now with 100% more former child star power.
The brilliant minds behind Delocated unleash their precious, filthy secrets all over an adoring New York audience.
Patrick Warburton and James Urbaniak join creators Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer at San Diego Comic-Con to discuss the second half of season 4, the new Venture Bros. toys, Patrick's car, James' voice, Doc's hair and Jackson's nipples.
Creators and cast from Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! and Mary Shelley's Frankenhole answer such burning fan questions as "Your wife is my teacher," and "How do you know each other?"
Creators of Robot Chicken, Metalocalypse and The Venture Bros. hunker down for an intimate discussion with fans about their respective shows, little league teams and how to hump your friends with toys.
The cast of Childrens Hospital gives the 2010 Comic-Con crowd a taste of what it's like to save a life.
Creators Seth Green and Matthew Senreich are joined by the Robot Chicken writing team and director Chris McKay to answer burning questions such as "Who voices the Lohans?" and "If Snake Eyes is a silent ninja, how does he order a sandwich?"
Venture Bros. creators Jackson Publick and Doc Hammer are joined by James Urbaniak (voice of Dr. Venture), Mike Sinterniklaas (voice of Dean) and Jon Schnepp (director of Metalocalypse) to relieve tension about which non-Venture characters make appearances in Season 4.
Matt Senreich, Seth Green and an enormous menagerie of the Robot Chicken crew headed to the San Diego Comic-Con to talk to fans about the new Star Wars special, celebrity guest stars and Smurf wars. And Breckin Meyer and Doug Goldstein fight it out once and for all to decide who actually wrote The Emperor's Phone Call sketch.
Venture Bros. creator Jackson Publick and Michael Sinterniklaas (the voice of Dean Venture) brave the multitudes of the San Diego Comic Con to talk about their third season and drop hints about where the show is going in the future.