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This list of film spoofs in Mad includes films spoofed by the American comic magazine Mad. Usually, an issue of Mad features a spoof of at least one feature film or television program. The works selected by the staff of Mad are typically from cinema and television in the United States.
A typical issue of Mad magazine will include at least one full parody of a popular movie or television show. The titles are changed to create a play on words; for instance, The Addams Family became The Adnauseum Family. The character names are generally switched in the same fashion.
Pages in category "Mad (magazine)" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. ... List of film spoofs in Mad; H. Harvey Kurtzman's editorship of Mad;
2001: "A.I. Asinine Ideology", a movie poster parody of the Steven Spielberg film A.I. highlighting Jerry Falwell's placing blame on the 9/11 attacks on gays, feminists, abortion care providers and the ACLU; 2002: "Martha Stewart Lying", a magazine spoof of Martha Stewart's insider trading scandal;
'The Flintstones' (1960-1966) An animated, prehistoric take on "The Honeymooners," this show ran in prime time (a first for an animated series) with its catchy theme song for most of the '60s.
MAD News: An octopus is trying to open a jar of peanut butter. Mike Wartella short: A dog flies aboard Doggie Air, the only airline where dogs can put their head out the window. How I Met My Brother: A parody of How I Met Your Mother; a TV show where a boy meets his identical twin for the first time.
A list of parodies of films. Subcategories. This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total. D. ... List of film spoofs in Mad; M. Marge on the Lam;
With Mad ceasing the regular publication of new material after 2019, including film parodies, in future issues, the magazine's veteran writer Desmond Devlin and caricaturist Tom Richmond announced that they would be teaming up to create Claptrap, a book full of twelve brand new movie parodies done in the classic Mad style.