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- Each night, young Nemo goes to Slumberland and has adventures and befriends the king of Slumberland, Morpheus. But one night Nemo discovers Nightmare Land, and the evil nightmare king, throwing Slumberland and Nemo himself into danger.
- Matt's (Matt Sloan) got a bunch of movies he's never seen before. Craig (Craig Johnson) doesn't know what they are. Every episode Matt's gonna spring one on Craig. It might be good, it might be bad. They'll watch it and talk about it. Welcome to the basement. They also talk about films that fans want them to watch, but Matt's already seen, in a segment aptly titled "Seen It." There is also a "Customer Comments" segment where they talk about what their fans have to say. The show is featured on the Blame Society YouTube page. A new episode is posted every two weeks.
- The cartoonist, Winsor McCay, brings the Dinosaurs back to life in the figure of his latest creation, Gertie the Dinosaur.
- The fiend faces the spectacular mind-bending consequences of his free-wheeling rarebit binge.
- An animated dramatization of the notorious World War I German torpedoing of the ocean liner, Lusitania.
- 19117mNot Rated7.1 (1.8K)ShortCartoon figures announce, via comic strip balloons, that they will move - and move they do, in a wildly exaggerated style.
- Anthology series focusing on the golden age of American Animation. Each episode features full cartoons with commentary and the history behind some of the greatest cartoon shorts ever.
- Winsor McCay's last animated film, the 1921 classic "The Flying House - Dream of the Rarebit Fiend" follows a woman's dream about escaping foreclosure, taking to the skies with her husband - using their own house as a vehicle.
- A hungry mosquito spots and follows a man on his way home. The mosquito slips into the room where the man is sleeping, and gets ready for a meal. His first attempts startle the man and wake him up, but the mosquito is very persistent.
- The 'Bird of Steel' movie, is based on the satirical 'immature audience' underground comix series supplement, as seen in filmmaker/cartoonist: Tex Watt's infamous "Space Chick & Nympho: Vampire Warrior Party Girl Comix".
- Jack Murray, a press agent, tries to make popular his two clients--Joe Cain, a prizefighter, and Mabel Vandergrift, a follies dancer--by linking their names romantically. His plan succeeds when they actually fall in love. However, Morton, the jealous owner of the show, threatens to close it if Mabel does not renounce Joe. To save the show and his own reputation, Joe buys out Morton by agreeing to fight the English boxing champion. All ends well when Joe wins the title. The show is saved, and Mabel and Joe return to the West with Joe's father.
- After eating a rarebit, a man has an odd dream in which his wife takes in a strange-looking animal that eats everything in sight and keeps growing until it threatens the entire city.
- Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland was released in American theaters in 1992. However, at one point earlier in its development many people from Studio Ghibli had been involved with the project. In 1984 they produced this test pilot.
- A documentary on the Looney Tunes. Including interviews from people who worked on it, and their family.
- Circus owner Flip entertains with balancing tricks and then tames an exotic beast.
- After eating rarebit, a woman has a strange dream in which her husband converts their home into a flying machine to escape having to pay the exorbitant interest on the mortgage. It takes them around the world and to the moon.
- A female centaur (a creature half-human and half-horse) enters a clearing in the woods, and picks some flowers. She is soon met by a male centaur, and the two then romance each other. They then seek parental consent for their union.
- Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland was released in American theaters in 1992. However, at one point earlier in its development many people from Studio Ghibli had been involved with the project. In 1984 they produced a test pilot. In 1987, Osamu Dezaki directed a third one.
- Nemo journeys to Slumberland to rescue Morpheus, the king of Slumberland, from the clutches of the evil Nightmare King.
- Fragment from an unreleased film that was presumably produced between 1918 and 1921. In it, Gertie the dinosaur encounters the modern era. She has an encounter with a cable car and tells her dinosaur friends about it.
- A web series show aimed at hobby fans of plastic and resin model building. Brought to you in a talk show/documentary fashion. Featuring both Garage and Factory made model kits. Often featuring the latest models that are out for sale. Many of the artists and sculptors of modeling are featured, showing their work and explaining how they got into the hobby. Conventions like Wonderfest, in Louisville, Kentucky, are featured and talked about often, as well as other model related conventions. Tips on building and painting are discussed. Sometimes older model kits are the subject of the show. The program had no "set time". Shows were usually under five minutes long but could be as long as a half hour. There was no "set schedule". Though for a long while it was on regularly, once a week with a new broadcast. They didn't broadcast on any certain day or time. Originally Chris Gierke and Robert Mattison created a TV show titled Model Citizen (1994). This show evolved into "Monster Model Review". Created and Hosted by Robert Mattison and Chris Gierke. This show started as a web series. Word got around about this web series through other model related websites, model magazines, and model conventions. It became more well known with the release of several volumes of episodes on DVD. Produced by PugKnows Productions. These DVD releases were a collection of past web episodes of Monster Model Review. MMR was also involved with selling a short series of resin model kits called "...What If?" These were models based on B-movies of the science fiction monsters of the 50's - 60's. Monster Model Review, to this day, still remains popular among the model hobbyists.
- Celebrates the centennial of American and world cinema with soundtracks from the most significant films of the century.
- After eating a cheese cake, a hobo falls asleep and dreams of a vaudeville show performed by bugs.
- The film observes the events surrounding the sudden decrease of sales of comic books in the US in the early 90's, followed by the surge of webcomics on the Internet.
- The life and career of the great cartoonist Winsor McCay is warmly recalled by his former film assistant, John Fitzsimmons, with clips of classic McCay animated films.
- A short history of World War I, with clips showing events leading up to the start of the war and footage of troops in battle on the road to Berlin.
- Video collection of every surviving film ever made by Winsor McKay.
- Episode: (2021)2007– 5mTV EpisodeRob reviews the "Gertie the Dinosaur and Winsor McCay" model kit. This dinosaur from an early cartoon was sculpted by Carol Bauman.
- Jakob Stegelmann reviews video games. Also a portrait of the cartoon animator pioneer Winsor McCay, and the segment "Pixels" featuring computer graphics sent in by the viewers.
- Following a review of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens", Matt and Craig sit down to watch and then discuss "Gertie the Dinosaur" and "The Electric House".