Self Pity Entertainment brings you demented and insane cartoons and videos that no sane person would ever derive enjoyment from.
The Animation Geek takes a look at the 11 censored "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" cartoons. These cartoons were censored for their questionable content. The Geek reviews "Sunday Go to Meetin' Time" (1936) and "Clean Pastures" (1937).
The Animation Geek takes a look at the 11 censored "Looney Tunes" and "Merrie Melodies" cartoons. These cartoons were censored for their questionable content. The Geek reviews "All This And Rabbit Stew" (1941) and "Hittin' The Trail For Hallelujah Land" (1931).
This is a music video that I animated last year. This is when I first got my "WACOM" pen and was very anxious to try it out.
Ms. Doyle gives the class an assignment that requires them to take care of bags of sugar as if they were their own babies. But Eric soon finds himself falling in love with his bag of sugar. Will this relationship between man and sugar end happily?
When Ms. Doyle accidentally shows the class an offensive film, she goes to Hollywood to protest it. But she soon finds herself falling in love with an unusual fetish.
Ms. Doyle gets bitten by a zombie and starts eying the class as a tasty meal. Can John save everyone by ripping off a joke from The Simpsons?
In this episode, Ms. Doyle introduces the new student, Christy. Then we soon find out that there is no story, and that most of the episode is an overblown pee joke.
In this episode, Ms. Doyle takes the day off and the kids get a substitute teacher. But could this teacher be a wolf in sheep's clothing?
The 1st episode in my 15 episode flash series that spawned a cult following on Newgrounds. In this first episode, we're introduced to the infamous Sunday School class as the teacher, Ms. Doyle, asks them to draw a picture of Jesus. The class fails in every possible way.