This 11-Minute Title Sequence Based on '80s Sitcoms Is Also a Great Short Film

By now, anyone who's spent time on social media today has probably heard about "Too Many Cooks," the 11-minute short film that Adult Swim chose to air at 4 a.m. every morning for a week at the end of October, tucked into the middle of its block of 

It's called Too Many Cooks and it aired on Adult Swim at 4 a.m. for a week straight at the end of October—wedged somewhere between infomercials and insomnia. Squidbillies writer Chris “Casper” Kelly is the man behind the 

Too Many Cooks. Posted Nov 6, 2014 (Updated Nov 7, 2014). Tucked quietly into the 4am slot, Adult Swim occasionally broadcasts a segment listed simply as "Infomercials." Most of these have been parodies of late-night infomercials, but for 

It's called Too Many Cooks and it aired on Adult Swim at 4 a.m. for a week straight at the end of October—wedged somewhere between infomercials and insomnia. Squidbillies writer Chris “Casper” Kelly is the man behind the 

In case you missed it: “Too Many Cooks,” an 11-minute parody of '80s sitcom title sequences, has been generally breaking peoples' brains the past few days. Beginning on Oct. 28, the video aired on Adult Swim at 4 in the morning over several consecutive