
Foolmates is an adult animated web series created by Isaiah A., and co-written by Hector G. and Brandy C. It is a Roommate Com about a depressed college dropout named Morry Anderson who shares an apartment with Richard Parker, a lazy and idiotic freeloader who is obsessed with fifty-dollar bills.
Episodes can be watched on Isaiah A.’s YouTube channel IsaiahCartoons
, with a few scrapped episodes uploaded on his second channel. In August 2025, Isaiah announced his plans to discontinue the series’ seven-year run to focus on his other web series, Alex And Jimmy.
Foolmates contains examples of:
- 420, Blaze It: The aptly-titled “420” has Richard encouraging people to smoke weed to celebrate 4/20 before Morry interrupts to tell him that it’s Easter Sunday and 4/20 was yesterday.
- Anti-Christmas Song: In “Morry Christmas Everyone!”, Morry sings a parody version of “All I Want For Christmas Is You” about him not caring about Christmas since he has no friends or family to celebrate with.
- Big "WHAT?!": When Richard tells Morry that he spent all of Morry's rent money in the scrapped episode "The Landlord", he becomes furious and angrily shouts, "WHAAAAAAAAAAATTT?!"
- Black Comedy: In “The Stars”, Richard tells Morry he’s going to Comic Con. The video then cuts to Richard and Morry in court, and it’s revealed that Richard went on a shooting spree in Comic Con and has shot 12 celebrities there. When Morry asks him what was he thinking, Richard says that he was “shooting for the stars.”
- Early Installment Character-Design Difference: A few of the characters’ appearances from the earlier episodes are slightly different from how they look in the later episodes:
- Morry originally wore gold earrings and had facial hair. He also had a red mole on his cheek.
- Richard had a thinner neck with a disproportionately wide head.
- Angel’s outfit in “How to Convince a Date” is very different from her current one. In that episode, she wears a pink shirt with a green heart, an orange skirt, and red shoes. Later episodes have her wearing a gray and blue outfit.
- Fun with Homophones: In “Good News”, Morry asks Richard about the “good news” he wanted to tell him. Richard then clarifies that he said “good nudes” and shows him a picture of a naked woman. Morry frowns and says, “Right, and I have a good noose.”
- Hope Spot: In “How to Convince a Date”, Morry asks for Angel’s phone number while giving her a card. As she seemingly starts writing her number on it, Morry’s eyes widen and has a huge smile on his face, only for her to reject him by writing “No.”
- I Banged Your Mom: In this case, grandmother. In “Morry’s Grandmother”, Richard has a sexual relationship with Morry’s grandmother (who is later revealed to be Angel) and gets engaged to her.
- Identical Stranger: In the scrapped episode “The Landlord”, Not Richard, a man who looks exactly like Richard with a brown, fake-looking mustache, asks Morry to pay rent. Morry suspects that it’s Richard in a Paper-Thin Disguise trying to scam Morry out of giving him his rent money, but the real Richard walks behind him and it turns out that Not Richard really is the landlord.
- N-Word Privileges: Some episodes have Richard using the N-word, and he is notably the only black character on the show.
- Portmantitle: The show’s title is a portmanteau of “Fool” and “Roommates”.
- Running Gag: Richard asking for fifty bucks.
- Suicide as Comedy: Instances of Morry either contemplating or committing suicide are Played for Laughs.
- Surprise Incest: In “Morry’s Grandmother”, it’s revealed that Angel (who Morry was dating at the time) is actually Morry’s future grandmother and is a billion year old woman who travels back in time to have sex with younger men. Once Morry realizes this, he vomits excessively in disgust.
- Vacation Episode: The aptly-titled episode “Vacation!”, in which Morry and Richard vacation in Florida. Unfortunately, the date Richard picked was during hurricane season, which is the worst time to vacation there.
