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Connects to a young adult audience, featuring original series, movies, and acquired series. Anchored by the acclaimed hit comedies It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia and the Emmy Award winning comedy series Archer and Cake, a weekly showcase of short-form comedy programming. FXX is also the exclusive cable home to The Simpsons, the longest-running comedy in TV history.
Family Guy
S11, EP18 "Bigfat"When Peter resurfaces after being in a plane crash and lost in the wilderness for two months, his family must find a way to bring him back from his animal-like state.
Family Guy
S11, EP19 "Total Recall"When teddy bear Rupert is recalled, Stewie is determined to get his best friend back; when Peter is sick and can't compete in a bowling tournament, Lois fills in for him.
Family Guy
S11, EP20 "Save the Clam"Peter and the guys try to save The Drunken Clam from being closed after the bar's owner dies; Meg gets a job at a funeral home.
Futurama
S5, EP2 "Jurassic Bark"Fry spots his petrified dog, Seymour, among the artifacts in an exhibit at the Museum of Natural History; Bender perceives Seymour as a threat to his friendship with Fry and gets his own robo-puppy.
Futurama
S5, EP1 "Crimes of the Hot"Al Gore's head holds an emergency summit in Kyoto, Japan, to deal with global warming caused by robot emissions.
Futurama
S5, EP7 "Teenage Mutant Leela's Hurdles"Hot tar turns the crotchety old professor into a middle-aged man, while the others are transformed into rambunctious children.
Futurama
S5, EP8 "The Why of Fry"Fry becomes disheartened when Leela gets swept off her feet by the mayor's aide; a genetic abnormality qualifies Fry for a mission to save the world.
The Personal History of David Copperfield: Bonus Edition
The life of David Copperfield is chronicled from his youth into adulthood.
Bohemian Rhapsody: The IMAX 2D Experience
Freddie Mercury -- the lead singer of Queen -- defies stereotypes and convention to become a beloved entertainer; the band's popular songs lead to Queen's rise in the 1970s; after leaving the group to pursue a solo career, Mercury reunites with Queen for the benefit concert Live Aid -- resulting in one of the most memorable performances in rock 'n' roll.