Caricature'd

Cariacture'd is an American animated adult comedy television series.

Synopsis
The series pokes fun of various topics from gaming to animation to other "more popular and punchy" topics.

Segments
Each episode is split into three segments with one of them always being a Surprising Story.
 * Surprising Stories - segments involving two or more celebrities interacting in a main plot.
 * Irrational Interviews - interviews with one celebrity, which usually goes wrong one way or another.
 * Grinding Games - two celebrities are pitted against each other in a Jeopardy! style game show.
 * Terrible Therapy - a celebrity is placed inside of therapy as it often goes wrong.
 * The Late Tonight Show Live! - Jimmy Kimmel, Jimmy Fallon, Stephen Colbert, James Corden or Conan O'Brien often talks to people as something chaotic often happens.
 * The Last Week Daily Show Tonight - Trevor Noah or John Oliver try to have a normal discussion with a guest but their obsession with getting everything political often annoys them.
 * Noxious News - a newsmagazine where the hosts have to struggle to not blame the Republicans or the Democrats for anything wrong going on in the United States, especially in unrelated themes like the shortage of pies.
 * Thing On A Thing - Samuel L. Jackson finally gets to make a sequel to Snakes on a Plane, but he has first to deal with Warner Bros. executives' attempts to ruin it by either giving him a weird costar or making it two different things.

Technology

 * Jeff Bezos (voiced by Jim Meskimen) - the CEO of Amazon who is currently the richest man alive and is very flamboyant.
 * Bill Gates (voiced by John DiMaggio) - the CEO of Microsoft who is extremely flamboyant and flexes to his rivals that he is the third richest man alive.
 * Mark Zuckerberg (voiced by Wally Wingert) - the near emotionless CEO of Facebook who likes to spy on whoever he wants.
 * Elon Musk (voiced by TBD) - the CEO of a lot of companies who is very flamboyant and wants to do tons of things.
 * Susan Wojckiki (voiced by TBD) - the CEO of YouTube who wants to make sure everything is family friendly.

Music

 * Kanye West (voiced by Khary Payton) - an arrogant and delusional rapper who gets in a lot of strange adventures.
 * Sia (voiced by Grey Griffin) - a childish and slightly creepy pop star who has a very strange relationship with the teenager Maddie Ziegler.
 * Selena Gomez (voiced by Olivia Olson) - a TBD pop singer who is known for being very problematic and obsessed with Justin Bieber.
 * Lin-Manuel Miranda (voiced by TBD) - a famous Broadway lyricist known for his belief that he can sing when he can't.

Executives

 * Bob Iger (voiced by Bill Farmer) - the fickle CEO of Disney who wants to cash on what he sees works and pulls out whatever he can to be relevant, especially if it pulls an agenda like live-action reboots, the MCU and the popular SJW card or if it's been past its prime but it's still profitable like Grey's Anatomy and The Simpsons.
 * Ann Sarnoff (voiced by Tara Strong) - the normal CEO of Warner Bros. who is often annoyed at the cost-cutting laws imposed by AT&T and has to deal with CNN's agendas, Cartoon Network's obsession with certain shows and Zack Snyder's massive plans.
 * Tom Rothman (voiced by Richard Steven Horvitz) - the crazy CEO of Sony Pictures who loves to bootlick his Japanese superiors and do whatever they want.
 * Brian Robbins (voiced by TBD) - the childish CEO of Nickelodeon who is obsessed with making Nickelodeon only for dumb children.

Filmmakers and showrunners

 * Steven Spielberg (voiced by Mark Hamill) - an iconic but troublesome film director who has clearly lost his touch as most of his movies nowadays tend to pander to some sort of agenda.
 * Michael Bay (voiced by TBD) - a TBD film director who has a fetish for explosions and loves overusing Megan Fox.
 * Kevin Feige (voiced by Matthew Lillard) - the calm CEO of Marvel Studios who is often forced by Bob Iger into cashing in on the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
 * Zach Snyder (voiced by Nolan North) - a strange film director who tries to fit Christian motifs into his movies and who Warner Bros. executives often try to shut down.
 * Jason Blum (voiced by TBD) - TBD
 * Jon Favreau (voiced by TBD) - a TBD actor who has been adventuring into filmmaker over the last years and TBD.
 * Todd Phillips (voiced by TBD) - a director known for his comedies as he now wants to be seen seriously.
 * Greg Berlanti (voiced by TBD) - a famous showrunner who mainly wants to make dramas for teenagers.

Actors and presenters

 * John Goodman (also voiced by Bill Farmer) - a rather TBD actor who people often mistake him as a mean person due to TBD.
 * Johnny Depp (voiced by John Paul Karliak) - an actor whose career got ruined due to Heard and is trying to get back in the game.
 * George Clooney (voiced by Maurice LaMarche) - a charismatic and strange actor who often manages to shove Nespresso product placement into his movies.
 * Samuel L. Jackson (voiced by Phil LaMarr) - a foul-mouthed actor known for saying the F word a lot.
 * Will Smith (also voiced by Khary Payton) - a self-claimed TBD actor/rapper who tries to be hip by starring in kids movies and playing outdated games.
 * Jim Carrey (voiced by Rob Paulsen) - a crazy washed-up comedian from the 1990s who had a recent resurgence on a children's movie and is trying to show the world of cinema he's still relevant.
 * Amber Heard (voiced by Kari Wahlgren) - an actress who has openly revealed herself to be an abuser but is surprisingly still popular.
 * Conan O'Brien (voiced by TBD) - a bitter and rude talk show host who doesn't like people.
 * Jimmy Fallon (also voiced by Rob Paulsen) - a comedic comedian who can't keep a straight face on and is forced to do talk shows.
 * Stephen Colbert (voiced by TBD) - a TBD satirist who now tries to be himself on network TV, with his persona from his previous show often leaking into him.
 * James Corden (voiced by TBD) - an energetic British comedian who often stalks movie companies to put him in their movies.

Cartoonists

 * Elmer "Butch" Hartman (voiced by Daran Norris) - a hypocritical and lazy animator who is the self claimed creator of everyone's childhood.
 * Rebecca Sugar (voiced by Ashley Johnson) - a cartoonist and SJW who loves inserting lesbians and other SJW agendas into her projects.

Gaming

 * Masahiro Sakurai (voiced by James Sie) - the mastermind behind various Nintendo properties as he doesn't really like making sequels.
 * Todd Howard (voiced by Tom Kenny) - the head of Bethesda who is extremely lazy and creates massive open world games with barely anything in them.
 * Hideo Kojima (voiced by Kaiji Tang) - a highly flamboyant Japanese game designer known for his insane ideas.
 * Neil Druckman (voiced by Troy Baker) - the head of Naughty Dog who primarily wants to create stories that make people feel depressed.
 * Gabe Newell (also voiced by Nolan North) - the head of Valve who is very nervous and is shy about making third installments to anything.

Internet

 * Felix Kjellberg/PewDiePie (voiced by Josh Keaton) - a Swedish YouTuber known for being over the top and sometimes getting into controversy.
 * Mark Fischbach/Markiplier (voiced by TBD) - a very friendly YouTuber who gets jittery and energetic at every small thing a game shows.
 * Seán McLoughlin/Jacksepticeye (voiced by TBD) - an obnoxious Irish YouTuber who is obsessed with screaming and is just very angry.
 * Logan and Jake Paul (voiced by TBD and TBD, respectively) - two YouTubers known for just being dicks to anyone and making pranks and weird moves at the point of committing crimes like arson just to get YouTube views.

Sports

 * Tom Brady (also voiced by Nolan North) - a very famous quarterback known for being utterly impeccable and winning a lot of Super Bowls.
 * LeBron James (voiced by TBD) - an egotistical NBA player who is hardly trying anymore because he knows he is popular.

Religion

 * Pope Francis (voiced by TBD) - the TBD leader of the Catholic Church who's dealing with a pedophilic TBD.

Episodes
See List of Cariacture'd episodes.

Trivia

 * The series ignores politicians due to them being considerably overused in satire.