How It Should Have Ended - Season 5
Season 5
Episodes
How The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug Should Have Ended
A Hobbit, some Dwarves, and a Wizard walk into a mountain... well not the wizard, he likes to bail on everyone at a time where him staying would make the quest much simpler ... also there's a dragon that nobody seems to want to prepare for .... What was I talking about? Oh yeah.... Here are some hobbit jokes. :)
How The Phantom Menace Should Have Ended
How Batman Begins Should Have Ended
How Frozen Should Have Ended
The Lego HISHE
How Godzilla Should Have Ended
How Captain America: The Winter Soldier Should Have Ended
How The Amazing Spider-Man 2 Should Have Ended
How The Maze Runner Should Have Ended
How The Avengers - Age of Ultron Teaser Should Have Ended
Ultron quotes movies, and it's super creepy. Enjoy our animated alternate parody ending to the hit teaser trailer Avengers: Age of Ultron.
When you wish upon a Stark,
Movie trailers are not hard.
When you wish upon a Stark
Avengers, Twoooooooo!
How Guardians of the Galaxy Should Have Ended
How To Train Your Dragon 2: How It Should Have Ended
How X-Men: Days of Future Past Should Have Ended
How The Battle Of The Five Armies Should Have Ended (feat. Screen Junkies)
How Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Should Have Ended
How The Avengers: Age Of Ultron Should Have Ended - Part One
Part one of the Age of Ultron HISHE
How The Avengers: Age of Ultron Should Have Ended - Part Two
Part Two of the Age of Ultron HISHE.
How Jurassic World Should Have Ended
How Inside Out Should Have Ended
How Big Hero 6 Should Have Ended
Super Cafe: Swingers Tribute
How Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade Should Have Ended
Super Café: Versus
Super Cafe - "Who's a Hero"
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