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- A friendly rivalry between two woman vying for control of a lucrative horse-drawn carriage business on Kansas City's club plaza becomes increasingly nasty and ultimately descends into a murdet-for-hire plot.
- The crazy misadventures of Zack the Pirate and Daniel the Turtle as they search the seven seas for...what else- BOOTY! It's sex, drugs and rock 'n roll on the high seas.
- Grim decides to make a cake for Billy's birthday, but he and Mandy end up making a Devil's Food cake that comes alive and began wrecking the kitchen. The cake hops on Grim's face but Mandy smashes it and splatters it all over the kitchen. Grim and Mandy give Billy a cake covered kitchen, much to Billy's delight.
- 1977–199530mTV-Y8.7 (9)TV EpisodeAs Temba returns to his village bearing a bundle of wood for his mother, members of his village take a stick or two from the bundle for their own use as he passes. Each thanks him and remarks "what would we do without Temba?" The village headman observes his generosity and gives him one of his feathers from his headress. Some of his "friends" notice this exchange and express their jealously. When Temba reaches his mother with the wood she also praises him by stating "what would we do without Temba?" Temba's village is overcome by a drought. He ventures off alone to find food and water. He is joined by the three "friends" who have decided that whatever Temba finds they will take from him and return to the village as heroes. Temba fends off danger and is given a magical set of bones by a wise old man. When the bones are cast and the word "Jirimpimbira" is said any desire that one wishes is granted. Temba desires for himself to be the headman of a magnificent village. When the three friends who have been following him see that he has become the headman of a great village they decide to spy on him. One night they see him casting the bones, steal them and begin using them for themselves. Temba's village disappears when the bones are taken. He recovers the bones and in the process learns the most precious gift of all is friendship. He returns to his village, sharing the magical power of the bones to prevent starvation.
- Teapot is an 11 year-old boy determined to become a superstar rapper. Only one problem. When he tries to rap he can't find a beat with a map...cause the boy ain't got no rhythm!
- David Carter returns to Maple Island, and contacts a Tyrusian ship, which discovers the hidden base on the dark side of Earth's moon. Major Stark and Sergeant Romar catch up with David and find the underground chamber.
- A camera crew from the biggest reality show follows Chase and August around to catch a glimpse of real life police drama.
- David Carter and Rafe attack the underground base, with the help of a Tyrusian team. General Konrad tries to take matters into his own hands.
- David Carter meets up with his friend Jim Bailey, and is captured by the Tyrusian hybrids Simon and Sonia Lear.
- The Dragit begins the countdown to the invasion, while the shuttle begins its countdown to launch.
- David Carter and his friends head to the Tyrusian base on the dark side of Earth's moon to put a stop to the meteor attacks.
- After his home is destroyed, David Carter and Rafe escape to Maple Island, where David learns of his Tyrusian heritage. They contact a Tyrusian ship, and begin planning their next steps.
- Jim Bailey leaves home to meet up with David Carter, Major Stark, Sergeant Romar, Doc, and Blue. Meanwhile, General Gordon, Major Lomack, and Simon Lear continue to search for David.
- While trying to cross the desert on foot, David Carter meets Tyrusian "Doc", and his Mangler "Blue". Major Stark and Sergeant Romar continue searching for David.
- David Carter is subjected to a hypnotic device, but later escapes with the help of Sonia Lear. Meanwhile, Major Stark and Sergeant Romar begin to suspect General Gordon.
- David Carter, Major Stark, and Sergeant Romar head to Camp David to meet with the President. Meanwhile, the meteor strikes continue.
- Cale Oosha returns to Tyrus, leaving his wife Rita Carter and son David behind. Meanwhile, Major Stark and Sergeant Romar discover the skeleton of a Mangler in a cave.
- 1998–200223mTV-Y8.1 (11)TV EpisodeAgent Fauna Fox and Chic Liddle are a crime solving duo out to save the three pig brothers from the big bad wolf. Little Teddy and his panting dog, Art, decide to spend twenty five cents on an action robot from the supermarket vending machine. Teddy and Art end up chasing the robot from mess to mess as the robot grows bigger and bigger by the minute. A classic chase cartoon: Cat, desperate for a meal, and Milkman, intent on making his deliveries, spend a day battling for the milk bottle.
- Scott goes to a college filled with zombies.
- Frankie Reno was a child star on a TV show. But that was thirty years ago. Now he's busy making ends meet running "Babylon Vista", a Hollywood apartment inhabited by has-beens and wannabees - with more stories than rent payments. Frankie slowly finds himself getting sucked into the bizarre world of his dysfunctional tenants.
- Help Billy, Mandy and Grim defeat evil toys from the North Pole.
- David Carter contacts Major Stark and Sergeant Romar for help. Together, they try to alert the President about what's really behind all the meteor strikes.
- interactive Star Wars parody activity center. Stepbrothers Brian and Aaron from Modesto, California are two huge Star Wars fans, who still live in their mom's basement. Since the day they saw Star Wars as kids, 20 years ago, they have dedicated every day of their life to building the ultimate Star Wars interactive activity center. Try out ten activities they've prepared for you as well as some extra content. "U Dont No Jedi" is a parody of trivia quizzes in which the made-up questions are often more bizarre than the answers. "Time Machine" allows you to see what your favorite SW characters will look like in their old age. "Death Star Destructo" is a simple shoot'em up where you control the Death Star. "Whack the Ewok" replaces moles with Ewoks. "Gene Splicer" allows you to literally mix up your favorite characters and see what happens. You can also visit the stepbrothers' website that Aaron designed. If you manage to guess the code of their private vault, you'll unlock three more activities. "Flawed Fighters" is a tongue in cheek fighting game with SW characters. "Scrapped Scripts" are "real" lost scripts from famous Hollywood filmmakers Woody Allen, Quentin Tarantino, Jerry Seinfeld and Spike Lee, who were once hired to write a first draft for the original Star Wars film. The reenactment of these scripts are parodies on Woody Allen, Pulp Fiction, Seinfeld sitcom and blacksploitation movies where smooth-talking black Vader and horny white Leia break some taboos. "Tell U, I Will" is a take on the carnival fortune teller machine, where Yoda replaces the fortune teller and answers your questions about your future. You can also visit Aaron and Brian's living room that's in their parent's basement, where you can interact with their Star Wars memorabilia and other objects. Occasionally, the stepbrothers will ask you to take a look at their exclusive live footage from "the Ranch", a reference to Lucas' ranch, where they've set up surveillance cameras to see what Lucas' employees who work on Star Wars plan to do next with the franchise. if you don't do anything in the game for too long, the stepbrothers will protest and taunt you.
- It's summer in Hong Kong and Yakuza mobsters are carrying out territorial feuds and reckless high-speed chases throughout the city. It's up to you to drive against crime in fender-to-fender showdowns and white-knuckle missions.
- Cale Oosha, leader of planet Tyrus, learns of a plan to invade America - and Earth. When he refuses, The Dragit stages a coup and tries to kill him. Cale meets an Earth woman, Rita Carter, and together they have a son (David) before Cale returns to Tyrus.