Season 1 Episodes
1. Avaturd / CSiCarly
Jake Smelly explores a planet of blue cat people in search of a rare element. Horatio Caine gets paired up with he iCarly crew for a murder mystery.
2. Trans-Bore-Mores / Groan Wars
Optimus Prime starts slacking on the job, much to Sam's dismay. In a new episode of Star Wars: The Groan Wars, your favorite characters save the galaxy from hammy acting.
3. 2012 Dalmatians / Grey's in Anime
When the Mayan apocalypse comes in the form of puppies falling from the sky, a family tries to survive. A hospital patient's sedative-induced anime dream turns the action up to over 9000.
4. Star Blecch/uGlee
Parodies include Star Blecch (a take-off of Star Trek) and uGlee (a take-off of Glee).
5. Wall-E-Nator, Extreme Renovation: House Edition, Superman's Fortress of Solitude
Parodies include WALL•E•NATOR (a crossover between Wall-E and The Terminator) and Extreme Renovation: House Edition (a crossover between Extreme Makeover: Home Edition and Superman).
6. Pirates of the Neverland: At Wit's End, Batman Family Feud
Parodies include Pirates of Neverland: At Wit's End (a crossover between Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End and Neverland) and Batman Family Feud (a crossover between Batman and Family Feud).
7. Cliffordfield, Big Time Rushmore
Clifford the Big Red Dog attacks New York City. A big record producer tries to get George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln to become a rock band.
8. Fantastic Megan Fox, Mad vs. Wild
Megan is a fox, literally, and she's going to show the world what a fantastic actress she can be. Then, MAD takes to the woods and shows you how to survive in the wild.
9. I Love You, Iron Man, Ben 10 Franklin
Iron Man tries to find a guy friend. Benjamin Franklin obtains a strange device that can change him into different aliens.
10. Class of the Titans, Zeke and Lex Luthor
11. S'up, Mouse M.D.
12. DaGrinchy Code, Duck
The Grinch takes on Tom Hanks, Nicolas Cage and Harrison Ford in Who-Town. Duck Bartowski joins CIA
13. Snot Pilgrim vs The Wonderful World of Disney, Malcolm in the Middle Earth
14. Pokémon Park, WWER
15. So You Think You Can Train Your Dragon to Dance, Yo Gagga Gagga
16. Straight A Team, Gaming's Next Top Model
17. The Buzz Identity, Two and a Half-Man
18. Are You Karate Kidding Me?, Fresh Prawn of Bel Air
19. Hops, Naru-210
The LAPD track down a runaway Easter bunny. Then Naruto is sent to the only place that can tolerate a spoiled brat like him: Beverly Hills.
20. KoBee Movie, Law and Ogre
A basketball-playing bee named Ko-Bee competes with Kobe Bryant for a spot on the Lakers. Then Shrek and Donkey take the law into their own hands.
21. Pooh Grit, Not-a-Fan-a-Montana
Christopher Robin hires Marshall Pooh to capture Tigger. Big League Pika Chew is the gum for baseball players seeking an electrifying performance. Cobra Commander starts his own daytime talk show. The Farto-Tuner proves that Auto-tune really can improve anything. Miley Cyrus tries to stop Justin Bieber from stealing her fanbase.
22. The Social Netjerk, Smallville: Turn Off the Clark
Mark Zuckerberg creates Facebook, but finds himself repeatedly sued (especially with Sean Parker involved). Survivor's immunity idol becomes a licensed product. Thor is banished to Jersey, where he parties like a god. Prince Zuko creates a job training program for Benders. Disappointed with Smallville's finale, Superman finds work in Julie Taymor's new musical.
23. TwiSchool Musica, Avenger Time
Edward and Jacob get some musical competition for Bella's heart. The Avengers get transported to a more adventurous time. Plus Spy vs. Spy, Alfred E. Neuman and more.
24. ArThor, Big Fang Theory
ArThor is a vain and spoiled god who is sent to earth to get a job. Edward and Jacob are re-imagined as nerds on a sitcom. Plus Spy vs. Spy, Alfred E. Neuman and more.
25. Ribbetless, The Clawfice
A frog eats a strange butterfly and is transformed into a star. There's only one man tough enough to run The Office: Wolverine! Plus Spy vs. Spy, Alfred E. Neuman and more.
26. Force Code, Flammable
Colter Stevens from Source Code is sent mentally back in time many times to try and prevent the destruction of the Death Star, but couldn't get the job done right. Katy Putty sings her new number entitled "Flammable" as a reminder to all stop motion-animated and puppet characters that they are merely flammable and not so special.