A guilt-ridden Gilderoy Lockhart writes to a much-maligned wizarding family during his latter days in St. Mungo's hospital.
15 years after her graduation from Lawndale High, we find Daria an underappreciated Pepperhill University prof. True, Pepperhill's a party school, but a student populace apathetic to academics are the least of Daria's woes when Quinn arrives as the department's hip new hire, upstaging Daria's vast knowledge with her fashionable ways, and attracting many an undergrad in the process.
Special thanks to Neil Cicierega and Danny Saucedo for the idea.
There's more to Ralph Wiggum's mind than meets the eye-or is there?
Grayson Hopper wants to be a Pokemon Master, but first he must leave Pallet Town for good. Based on the popular Twitch livestream, Fish Plays Pokemon.
Dolph takes over the family business with a little help from his friends.
But Homestar can win the stupid competition!
LeChuck's chrome domed sheriff of an alter ego goes on Melee Island's second biggest game show, The Mating Game.
What if William S. Burroughs was a writer for Rocko's Modern Life?
Jerry's stand-up routine gets upstaged when the city's most exclusive comedy club decides to include a variety of acts including poetry. Elaine experiences the pros and cons of online dating and clown sex. Kramer is just kind of there. Believe it or not, George isn't in this, where could he be?
South Park Elementary's Goth populace face the ultimate suffering from their new favorite merchandising character.
Haven't the Quagmire triplets suffered enough?
Mr. Krabs and Squidward are delighted when world-famous art collector Monty P. Moneybags promises to donate 15 million dollars to the Krusty Krab if any of its employees possess artistic talent. Unfortunately for them, mayhem ensues.
These are the poems that Judy Funnie namedropped in the episode "Doug's Bad Trip."