List of Mad episodes

and The Da Vinci Code; Robert Langdon (or as he's called here, "a man who looks just like Tom Hanks, with bad hair"), accompanied by Nicolas Cage (as Benjamin Gates) and Indiana Jones, is brought in to figure out who stole Christmas in the town of Whoville.

A parody of Hannah Montana; When Miley Cyrus starts losing her fans to Justin Bieber, she begins to sabotage him in many styles, including Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner-style, and learns a strange truth about her friends, her father, and her fame.

A mashup of Arthur and Thor; Odin becomes fed up with his son ArTHOR's spoiled tendencies and excommunicates him out of Asgard until he can prove himself responsible enough wield his powers.

A mashup of The Office and X-Men; The Scranton branch of the Dunder Miffin paper company receives several new employees from Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters led by Wolverine.

Eventually, J. J. Abrams concludes that the 1980s' intentions are rather genuine, and they are really trying to build a spaceship to return to where they came from – which turns out to be Steven Spielberg, who ordered the 1980s to save his career and make a sequel to Batteries Not Included.

At his breaking point, Bob fights back by having his equipment form Buildtron and attacking Andrew W.K.. Other sketches: MAD News, Pencil Haircut, Red Skull, the Greatest Thing Ever!, Han Solo and Gretel, Cow Needs a Refill, Spy vs. Spy, Microphone Collection at Press Conference, QuickerSand and QuickishSand, and Hot Dog with Everything A parody of Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides; After finding the Fountain of Youth, Angelica and Blackbeard drink its waters in the hopes of living forever.

A battle ensues throughout the streets of L.A., before it reaches its end at Mann's Chinese Theatre, where Conan defeats Khalar by using Ed Asner's walk of fame star.

However, the plan works too well and everybody leaves the storybook entirely, each of them landing in other books (Pooh into Where the Wild Things Are, Tigger and Piglet into The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and Eeyore into Everybody Poops), whose inhabitants graciously share their honey.

In the final challenge, to see who can balance an egg on their head while riding a light cycle the longest, Sam questions why his father would design such a stupid game.

In the meantime, Patrick takes the Decepticons on a tour of the city and to see some Broadway shows, while Sam has to put up with Optimus and the Smurfs' annoying tendencies throughout the long drive.

A parody of The Apprentice; After passing several aptitude examinations, Caesar, Donkey Kong, and Mojo Jojo are brought before Donald Chimp to compete for a position in his global conglomerate that will take over the world.

However, during the big game, Goku uses the spirit bat, powers up to Super Saiyan 3, and after a long ki build, bunts the ball, allowing him to take first base.

A parody of Captain America: The First Avenger; Scrawny weakling Steve Rogers is transformed into a buff super soldier to entertain the troops at the USO show.

He then begins to look down Crime Alley for suspects, and finds a guy hiding in a trash can whom he thinks is the Canadian equivalent of Oscar the Grouch, force-feeding the man garbage and making him confess to the robbery.

But before she can beat Cyborg, Morgan Freeman appears, informing the audience that regardless of who wins the race, the important thing is that everybody learns that when messing with balance of nature, use robot parts.

A parody of Field of Dreams; While at his country home one night, Seth MacFarlane is greeted out of the neighboring cornfield by Garfield and several vintage comic strip characters.

A musical mashup of Return of the Jedi and "Moves like Jagger"; When a disguised Lando Calrissian goes in search of Jabba the Hutt, he runs into a large Gammorean entry guard.

A mashup of The Lorax and I Am Legend; Upon learning that the state of his hometown of Thneed-Ville is really a rundown, zombie-infested wasteland, Ted Wiggins seeks help of the Willsler to find a permanent solution, as well as a tree to impress local girl Audrey.

Things start out fine, until Bil pulls Jay aside to warn him of the danger of their son, Jeffy, who has been forcing the rest of the family to repeat the same jokes for over four decades for his own amusement.

A mashup of Peanuts and iCarly; Lucy Van Pelt posts a video of the old routine where Charlie Brown fails to kick the football, which promptly goes viral.

Other sketches: MADvent Calendar, Bank Robin, Tasmanian Devil Duster, Lizard gets a new tail for his birthday, Alfred E. Neuman for President: Rejected Campaign Slogans, Crash Cab, Everything is Better with Ninjas!, Spy vs. Spy, and the Perfect Solution for Dry Skin A mashup of Men in Black 3 and Back to the Future; Agent J bounces through time looking for his partner, Agent K. His trip through time often has him being taken to different movies Tommy Lee Jones was in.

A mashup of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic, and The Adjustment Bureau; One day, Eeyore meets Twilight Sparkle (reprised by Tara Strong) and falls in love with her, becoming truly happy for the very first time.

Henry Swan gathers Johnny Bravo, Dexter, Samurai Jack, Cow and Chicken, and numerous others to stand up to the evil while tearing down the fourth wall.

A parody of Friends; Six villains (Baroness, Mystique, Lord Voldemort, Maleficent, Dr. Victor von Doom, and Megatron) try to make their way in New York City.

A mashup of Men in Black 3 and BrainSurge; Agent J takes over as the host of Brain Surge, and repeatedly neuralizes everyone to forget everything they know, including the viewers watching the episode.

Other sketches: MADvent Calendar, Is Santa Coming or Not?, Why Kristen Stewart Never Laughs... or Smiles, MAD Security Cam, the Perks of Being a Cauliflower, Spy vs. Spy, Tinky Turner's Self Elf Book, and Ant Funeral A mashup of Spider-Man and The Perks of Being a Wallflower; Spider-Man teaches a shy high school student how to be popular through his own brand of heroism, so he can impress the manic popular kids.

A parody of The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2; Bella and Edward have one last challenge to overcome before they can live happily ever after: finding a babysitter willing to watch their crazed vampire baby.

A parody of Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter; The viewers are shown the completely true story of George Washington's war against the insidious cherry trees.

A mashup of King Kong and Lincoln; The life of America's greatest president, who was actually a giant ape, is retold to the audience, including his battle against Margaret Thatcher from the previous season's premiere.

Products, Who Cut the Cheese?, Nose-Digging for Gold, MAD's Snappy Answers to Stupid Questions, Humpty Dumpty's Below-Average Fall, Clown at Inferior Rent-A-Car, Cavemen Office, World War DBZ, Hole in the Shape of the Number 100, Try Hitting the Return Button, MAD News, Alfred E. Neuman Popping Out of the Cake, Alligator Eats a Princess, In MADmoriam, Good Ideas, Inc. Closed Forever, Beached Whales, MAD Security Cam, Superheroes: They're Just Like Us, Spy vs. Spy, Number 100 Reflection, and Kaputnik Park Guest stars: "Weird Al" Yankovic and Henry Winkler A parody of The Wolverine; Wolverine goes all the way to Japan to avoid being in another boring Wolverine movie, but it doesn't work.

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