MAD (2010, Cartoon Network) out of context
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- little compilation of cartoon network’s show MAD, based on MAD Magazine which first published in 1952 and ended in 2018. This animated adaptation aired from 2010 to 2013. It’s an animated sketch comedy, divided in many diverse segments, most of them parodying existing media, combining different IPs into one longer sketch, or just original jokes. I made this because the show is never really talked about, despite the fact it literally premiered the same day as Regular Show. I really hope this helps bring the show some deserved recognition in internet meme culture, or just bringing more attention to MAD in general.
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spy vs spy compilation out now: • Spy vs. Spy from Carto...
spy vs spy compilation: czcams.com/video/Ggm7OakFYIU/video.html
also if you feel like you want more “out of context” clips of this show, click here: czcams.com/video/oscGJgnl2wA/video.html
(those clips are even crazier than the ones I compiled here)
The best shorts they had
i stg mad was robot chicken but for kids
Robot chicken is basicly for kids like MAD
@@IIOGVM2024yeah they made lot of crossover and other things
MAD was both ahead of its time and was aimed at the wrong demographic. I loved this show growing up
Seriously watching this just makes me wonder how many parents would never ever let them watch this
Bruh my mom wouldn't let me watch Regular Show but allowed me to watch MAD
@@drawingfandome yeah some of them definitely weren't for kids
Same
@@drawingfandome my aunt wouldn’t let me and assumed it was on adult swim
MAD is basically a Robot Chicken for kids
But the show it rated TV PG LV
@@charles102est6 Cierto
@@charles102est6 but it’s on Cartoon Network, and there ain’t no L
Actually they had Seth Green voice act for them who also voice acts in robot chicken (there might be other voice actors that I haven’t researched but I recognized Seth’s voice the most)
Seth also voice acts Chris Griffin too.
Imagine if this show aired today, its jokes would perfectly fit modern humor.
it was before its time
@_yeahyeah If you showed this prior to its time the watchers would have a seizure
I mean a lot of it’s humor was pretty trendy in the early 2010’s for a late 2000’s to early 2010’s show, but I really do not want to know what it’d look like with today’s humor 😭
2:16 It made more sense when Regular Show was scheduled after MAD.
This is when CN had guts
It still has guts
CN do still has some sort of guts
The mergers on the other hand, doesn't have it
That show was on Nickelodeon
@@BlueRGuy CN was dying long before Discovery and even AT&T. The Amazing world of 😢 was pretty much the last remnant. That isn’t to say they don’t still have good cartoons (summer camp island *cries in canceled* and craig of the creek I don’t mind watching with my young nieces and nephews), but they just used to hit different. They’ve also pretty much destroyed their legacy making moves like turning Boomerang into another block for their junk and denying new generations opportunities to watch older cartoons (like Dexter’s laboratory, johnny bravo, etc).
@@vullord666 none of the shows now can compare to the shows we grew up watching
This doesn't even feel like its out of context, this was just the show in general.
and even when it did have context it never lasted more than two skits.
It really felt like i just watched an episode
yeah, I love how he puts "Out of Context" in the title of the video as if Mad itself wasn't already out of context...
Like TAWOG
Too True!!! This show was DEFINITELY a different beast than other shows on CN, but in a good way!!! Experimentally Funny!
10:14 the way he doesn’t have a death animation and just becomes money is hysterical
8:28 it was jokes like these that just completely flew over my head as a kid but watching now i'm realizing how great a lot of these skits really were
Peter experiencing a cutaway on his own is just gold
I never realized how ahead of its time this show was until that clip showed up lol
Thats fuckin clever
What’s the timestap?
@@dairyrancher9 1:44
Seth McFarlane gets a royalty check.
Even the idea of a bleeped f bomb on a CN kids show made my jaw drop, can't believe they let them do that 😂
Ig u didn't see the blurred chest of heather from total drama island lmao
Dexters laboratory had an episode where dexter and deedee separated the nice and naughty halves out of themselves and like a good majority of the episode was censoring 😂
in Total Drama Island there was censored nudity like the infamous scene with Heather
I remember thinking this was an adult show when I was a kid
*laughs in regular show*
CN used to be the GOAT and had no fear toeing the line. They were also the kings of family friendly animated comedy. I hate how nowadays TV shows are either hard for kids or hard for adults and they really suffer for it. I miss when they made shows the entire family could sit down and enjoy.
0:22 absolute iconic line right here.
The voice for James makes it
Yeah, we got their balls!
STOP LAUGHING😡
That lightning Mcqueen skit where he gets flattend like a normal car thats irreparable sent me back into a vivid flash back where i, as a kid, was freashly exposed to the idea of a sentient life being thrown away cause it lost its use. The moral implications alone deeply affected my psyche and i stared traumatized at the screen replacing him with a human and essentially was so hard for my like 10-12 year old mind to even process. I blocked it away untill i saw it again. Gawd damn man i wasent ready to feel that again.
Damn
In the wise words of Zuko: That's Rough Buddy.
I hope you haven’t seen Brave Little Toaster
@@djmutt2000 childhood favorite. Saw it secondary to the mad skit. Still just as traumatizing. Only with the added layer of how one of the cars in the junkyard scene actively drove into the compacter of his own Accord. Accepting his fate. My childhood media preferences were incredibly dark now that I think about it.
I can not believe they did that 😂
I think mad having to be “kid friendly” ended up making the writers be a lot more creative with their jokes compared to robot chicken that has more sort of “shock” humor a lot of the time.
I feel this way about a lot of cartoon shows (for kids) vs animated adult shows, i feel like a lot of animated shows for adults just feel like dark shocking humour it's enough and it's good (sometimes) but you can find some smarter and funnier jokes in kid's shows a lot of the time
@@ForSoxialBoy I completely agree that’s what made Regular Show and Gumball so funny. They had to be creative in their humor
Meanwhile, Robot Chicken is like "I'm a pop culture character cussing out another pop culture character. Please laugh."
@@Haxxer82 Meanwhile Robot Chicken it's like "Look I'm transphobic, isn't that so funny?"
@@ForSoxialBoymeanwhile Robot Chicken:Hmmm, What childhood should i ruin next for some laughs?
I love how they didn't act ignorant, they fucking KNEW kids were watching and playing a lotta shit they shouldn't have been at their age, and I appreciate them for being candid about it and not being afraid to run with it.
In classic MAD Magazine fashion. Keeping the tradition of "don't let your mom see this" alive.
“Yeah we got their balls. Stop laughing.”
My mom watched this WITH me and she was often cracking up.
There was one time with the Avatar parody where she lost it and started howling.
MAD was for the kids and the cool parents.
@@MelloriNoMori this^^
I was just thinking, there’s so many fucking family guy jokes in here, they KNEW what was up 🤣
5:53 the most out of pocket moment in this show
My jaw dropped😭
They killed Lightning McGroomer😭😭😭
You boomers!
Funnily enough this would have happened in Cars 2
This should have been on Robot Chicken
I love how at 10:16 its just the actualy characters, like they didn't even change the art styles of them at all
As a kid the show was funny. As an adult, it feels like a dark, sick acid trip
So, funny?
@@thesupershinymegagengar2034 nightmares aren't funny
youre right… *its extremely funny*
I frickin loved the show, I'll miss it but looking back It's funnier
A similar show that gave me that same feeling was triptank. Shit was mad funny
Now that I know much more about pop culture, I think I could rewatch this show and appreciate MUCH much more of it than I did back when I was like 10 or so.
Same
If only they make a latin spanish re-dub from seasons 1 to 3, believe me guys, the Season 4 latin spanish dub is really better than the prior seasons.
This show would do so well today. I think turner broadcasting just thought with how "childish" the show was, it needed to be on the cartoon network, but they should have just put it on the earliest point of adult swim instead. (ironically with adult swim coming on at 6pm est now that was the time MAD actually came on.)
Same with me I was just a kid thinking it’s funny now I know a lot of stuff and my nollege upgraded so it’s a lot funnier 😂
I feel the same way.
2:48 has simultaneously aged like milk and wine
Aged like cheese
Gintama reference
4:55
I remember watching this scene as a kid and I was forever left scarred.
😂 🤣
That's Rough Buddy
Holy crap I was _not_ ready as a kid for how genius it is to set up a Family Guy-style cutaway gag in a non-Family Guy-related sketch and then just cut to Peter Griffin watching the contents of the gag on his own TV without the viewers seeing it
I didn't understand that at first but now I get it. Mad was making fun of Family Guy's cutaway gags, and when Peter said, "So that's what it looks like." he was talking about another show using a cutaway.
Fucking genius
I didn't understand it when I was younger now that I do since I'm older it makes it all the more sweeter.
Clip?
When a show makes a self aware joke that isn't forced or cringey, you've basically hit gold. That's either pretty telling for other shows or our standards are just that low
What difference does it make? This show is what Velma tried and failed to be.😂
@@thesupershinymegagengar2034wut
@@skyesyd221 Velma WISHES it was as good as MAD.
@@thesupershinymegagengar2034 I don’t get it
@@skyesyd221 Read the original poster's comment.
3:25 The baby is staring into my soul
9:53 why is this so accurate even today
For some ungodly reason seeing Garfield-Ahsoka unlocked all the memories I have about this show, this was peak Cartoon Network
For fucking real though, memories that've been locked away for over a decade
God I was only 13 10 years ago and have a baby now, I feel so fucking old
@@emelgizzybruh2058 what da heeeeell bro got a kid
"Garfield-Ahsoka-" 😂😂😂 I remember it like yesterday.
@@sebastiann.8088 and? Least the kid is getting taken care of by a great responsible father during his 20s...
thats scene with mordecai and rigby is literally the rawest piece of animation history, bro said “My show is up next hurry up and be funny”
Now that I think about it you’re right
funny new episodes were ALWAYS adventure time, then regular show, then mad, THEN adult swim in that exact order and not the other way around
I remember when new episodes of Regular show aired right after that too. Great times.
9:14
Oh my God, they got Weird Al to play!
5:27 the disrespect 😂
The fact that they quite literally got Weird Al to voice Superman on their 100th episode shows they knew what they were doing.
Ooh yeah! Just in these clips alone I can tell there’s a lot of iconic voice acting talent that worked on this show!
Yankovic was inspired by the magazine itself, which was based on the animated series
the magazine came first, it started in the 50s
They had a crap ton of guest voices
As a kid who didnt get satire or pop culture references at the time, this show was a hit or miss for me. However, being an adult has allowed me to appreciate this show for what it is.
This show clearly wasn’t for kids......I didn’t know this at the time lol
There is literally no consistency.
@@krumht001 The video is literally Out of Context Moments. Random moments from random episodes.
So you shouldn't be complaining about anything.
@@krumht001 ok boomer
Tbh, I did get almost every reference as a kid, but I appreciate this show more rn
2:22 It’s funny how Cartoon Network is even parodying their own shows on MAD, talk about self promotion.
2:48 this aged horribly and fantastically simultaneously
True
Explain
Context?
@@labpman7227problem? Was a big meme back then and died. It came back now tho.
I genuinely cannot remember if this show was bad or if it was genius
It’s a sketch show, so sometimes genius and sometimes bad. I thought it was mostly good tho
They made some of the skits terrible on purpose. It made the other ones that were really f**king funny even funnier. Shit caught you off guard.
@@JoMcD21bruh the raymond one caught me off guard so bad😭
@@tiablue9106same
Somes are terrible on purpose
Once we grow up, we can get the jokes
I am one of the only people who prefers MAD over Robot Chicken? Because the humor here is actually hilarious, clever, and fun but Robot Chicken (most episodes) tries too hard to be funny by being gruesome, mean-spirited, offensive, depressing, disgusting, and raunchy as possible.
Me too
I like offensive cartoons but always thought robot chicken was unfunny and boring asf so I have to agree that this show was better
Nah, robot chicken fried too hard. Mad is a good example of you can be really funny without having to be as offensively shocking as possible to replace your lack of cleverness
i agree but old robot chicken was pretty funny tho
Honestly same. I remember trying out Robot Chicken since I liked MAD, but I ended up basically hating Robot Chicken. Your points really hit the nail on the head!
3:08 . . . This tickled me for some reason 😂😂
It’s the best part for sure
2:10 The amount of references here is insane
i loved this show as a kid, i would laugh my ass off without getting 95% of it, now as an adult this shit is like seeing a crazy fever dream filled of all media names
I didn't realize how funny this show actually was. I watched it as a kid but like some other people have said you miss like 75% of the humor when you're young.
As good as the surreal humor was, the show was bogged down with pop-culture references and pretty dated memes even back then (Over 9,000 was a meme that predated MAD and was popular on the Internet) but I like the adult jokes.
😊😊😊😊
5:43 this is still legendary 💀
I love how this feels like a full length episode.
8:28 HOLY HECK IT’S Seth McFarlane himself and the joke about all his shows is beyond accurate
That’s not Seth.
@@Kembi_Mekemo yes, it is shut up
I was So Little I don’t even know who that guy is when I watched Family Guy at age 7
that’s not his voice
@@e7193 no but it’s still his likeness
It’s amazing how MAD was both a product of its time and ahead of its time at the same time.
Perfect description
Yes
7:15 that was a slam dunk-ey
*Bad joke*
4:45 Gee, and I thought Infinity War was the most ambitious crossover event ever!
This show was unhinged, even for a kids show.
I remember this it was a show that's like a YTP but a show or a kids version of Robot Chicken
The parodies from Mad or just copyrighted
YTPH
MAD is basically interdimensional cable
7:45 is basically the foreshadowing of the Pokémon movie😭
Michael Jackson?
"I had to get rid of you guys to make room for new shows like Mad!"
Mad was god tier at shattering the 4th wall.
What’s mad?
@@EyeofKoruption It’s the terrible thing I was talking about!
@@catco123 here let me show you!
@@PedrohzWasNotTaken-zt9ye What's Mad?
@@PatchyMcSlashy It's the terrible thing I was talking about!
Mordecai intimidating Justin Timberlake is humanity's peak
0:58 Trauma Center: Second Opinion is that you?
8:25 this is to funny
At 2:28, they were able to get Gilbert Gottfried to play the gorilla. Rest in peace Gilbert Gottfried. Rest in peace.
Yeah I notice that but rip Gilbert gottfried
"They were able to get"
Bro was in a lot of shows.
I never realized it was STILL Matthew Lillard voicing Shaggy in that Halloween cutaway
Holy shit
@@cavemanpretzel9520 that's what I said!
just like they Frank Welker to voice Garfield a couple times, also got Tara Strong and Tom Kane to voice Bubbles and Him in one sketch; Tara strong also usually voiced twilight sparkle when she appeared. Always a treat in the few cases they got the actual VA to play their characters
I only watched this show once as a kid. There has been one line that, for whatever reason, I have remembered since then.
"We're getting sued for a million dollars."
"That's not cool, man. You know what is cool? Getting sued for a billion dollars!"
"No, that would be much worse."
8:25 “You checked my underwear?”
I love how much “hold on, you did what now” that line gives
gonna make a spy vs spy compilation next
Bonerific
hell yeah
Dude, your video is blowing up right now and it's getting lots of views and likes. This is awesome!!!
The best part of MAD.
pogging
Alot more adult jokes and references than I remember.... Though now I want to go back and rewatch it.
I used to have nightmares like MAD just short nightmares. But I absolutely loved the show and still do
That last joke with DeeDee is one of the best uses of recycled animation that I have ever seen. Hanna/Barbera would be proud!
5:53 Jesus that one was dark. even for Mad!
Ye
The brave little toaster
That one in particular traumatized me when i was 11. Like, no punchline, I just watched my racing icon die, and they played his death out for so damn long, ugh, i remember hating the entire MAD brand for it.
@@JeremyBX I would've too. I used to watch this, but I'm not sure if I ever saw that. But every time I see that clip, it always makes me sad.
@@crazisaturn2274 I remember that now and after he died the song played I felt sorry for him
MAD parodies were built different back in the day. Combining pop culture references with child friendly (but not demeaning) humor made a silly sketch on the surface, but one that trusted kids to get the jokes without beating them over the head. Plus they made references to kid's media and adult media that other shows didn't trust kids to understand, especially video games that were *actually* researched, not just played for the "haha video games are for kids and losers" jokes that some shows *now* still unfortunately can't get past.
1:53 Mathew Lillard
2:15 J.G Quintel impression
3:02 Seth Green impression
5:09 Rakeesh
7:22 Roger Craig Smith
5:57 was my first introduction to the idea of my own mortality. This clip traumatized me for some reason lol
So many of these clips made me literally scream out “HOW DID THEY ALLOW THIS” especially 0:47
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who realized my own mortality from this show lmao
Gore
Same lmfao
I thought about this clip for awhile after watching it when i was little
9:43 BRUH. THEIR BEEF IN THIS SHOW IS UNREAL.
As a kid any show revolving around sketches was funny and interesting to me. This and other series like So Random got me into this style of comedy and inspires my writing to this day.
As a kid, most of the pop culture references would’ve went over my head, but now at 23, I understand lots of them! I loved this show 😅
2:13 After all these years I just understood this joke. It’s because new episodes of Regular Show would always play right after new episodes of MAD. MAD was at 8:15 eastern time, and Regular Show was at 8:30. Don’t ask why I remember that.
Omg that's amazing
I remember always watching both this and regular show right after, loved both
That flew right over my head but thats kinda genius
I remember always watching one right after the other good times.
Those Monday nights with Adventure Time, Regular Show and MAD back to back were undefeated. I think Gumball was in that lineup for a while too
This whole show was without context
10:11 funniest shit I’ve ever seen
I loved MAD as a child, wish cartoon network could have balls to do stuff like this again
9:08
I’m 90% sure that’s Weird Al’s voice.
yep
They did a stellar job converting the magazine into what is basically a sketch show.
The funniest part is that MAD tv was already outta context 😂😂😂😂
2:49 *pog* its him the one and only trollge
In retrospect this show feels like a Pop Culture infused Fever Dream
10:16 the only time the characters are actually drawn accurately
Funny thing is, they basically foreshadowed the end of their shows😭
@@buckycharms5393Mad came out after those shows ended
*One of the only times, there some Warner Animation characters like Daffy Duck, Marvin The Martian, Fred Flintstone and Scooby-Doo which were drawn in a very similar way to the original cartoons, besides, of course, the DC characters that appears almost everytime in different styles (since this is technically a DC show And was part of DC Nation).
8:45 Shrek Killed Buzz 😂
🤣
TO INFINITY A-
Loved this show as a kid.
3:08 I remember laughing at this for at least 10 minutes straight when I was little
Oh my god, I wasn’t the only one?!
That’s nothing compared to 5:53
I loved this show as a kid and still miss it...
Same bro
I remember seeing this once and telling my dad about it and he subscribed to the magazine which was a hundred times more insane.
This show was absolutely insane and I loved it for that. It was like all my interests as a child mushed into each other and then mixed in with the interests of the public. And I honestly forgot how much I miss it
Man this show was not for kids. I did not like it as a kid but now that I’m older and get all the references its actually so good
Alot of old and good shows were like that, New age shows are more baby proofed. They are thinking about (attempting to) appeal to kids while also not slipping in enduendos. Prime example spongebob 😅 an absolutely train wreck now.
I liked it when I was younger and I still do lol
7:25 They actually put this on TV for kids
wdym?
Probably a joke on maturity/dad's leaving
5:46 is that timmy turners voice actor
No but Tara strong was in this show a lot
@@tiablue9106OHHHHHHHHH
How did I end up finding you on this side of the internet
God this makes me fell all nostalgic. I remember staying up past my bed time to watch a little bit of MAD on summer nights.
I definitely know why I am the way i am now.
0:46 definitely the funniest, and most ballsy of cartoon network to allow
True
The amount of references and jokes that way over my head is insane considering that this was on cartoon network
Fun Fact at 4:57: Chris Parnell voices Mickey Mouse in Mouse M. D. Which he voiced Jerry in Rick and Morty and Cyril on Archer, he also played Deathstroke on my Adventures with Superman, he even has an Adventure Time T-Shirt when he recorded his lines in Studio
MAD is nostalgic, its a part of my childhood and I love it, but BOY am I glad it got canceled. I miss it, but its dead to me.
as a child, this show was so bizarre that it scared me with its use of its fearlessly funny yet random media in its skits
-Ugh, I hate Mondays
-**dance**
*BEST MAD MOMENT EVER*
I love how the segment that clip is from is literally named “star wars: the groan wars”
@@catco123 i know
7:55 this clip has context, your video is false adverting and I'm suing.
What *IS* the context?
@@Jacob_was_here6:52
2:40 I like the background joke of all the presidents including Obama and Reagan having wool wigs
how did I not notice that
4:55 Dr Mouse lmao, I loved that bit
Same
3:01 the fact that they mentioned family guy lol (and somehow planet sheen before that)
I wonder how much kids at the time understood the joke at all
“So long, Evil Monkey. You’ll have more room in here than my clos-“
DUUUUUNNNNN!!!!!!!
“Okay, I’m going.”
Don’t forget at 1:47
@@Bran615 and technically at 8:34 too
5:08 funny Seth Green actually voiced some characters in the show
I remember my mom getting mad that I was watching this at my aunt's house, but my elder emo cousin let me watch it in his room instead. I can practically smell the Axe and the sounds of Amon Amarth emanating from his room.
May he rest in peace with Quorthon and Dimebag Darrell. I wish I knew him better...
2:20 man was checked by mordecai 💀