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- Will Ralph Kard - the mythic rare collectible card - be able to drink his milk that is chocolate? Or will a Kard Force battle get in his way?
- A 23-minute documentary accompanying Prison Pit book one cartoon, with interviews from Prison Pit creator Johnny Ryan, voice actors James Adomian, Blake Anderson, and Kyle Kinane, musician/comic artist Gerard Way (My Chemical Romance), comic book artist Peter Bagge (Hate), alternative comics publisher Eric Reynolds (Fantagraphics), and animation director Greg Franklin (6 Point Harness).
- Goblin and Fairy have to make bank to pay rent.
- There's a problem, and the Problem Squad has got to solve it!
- Venom tells us his origin story - the creation of the symbiote race by the near-immortal cosmic being known as Knull, the battle his four sisters (All-Black, Scream, Scorn and Mania) fought to defend the species, and Venom's own creation.
- Bam Margera, Ryan Dunn, Brandon DiCamillo, and the rest of the crew from MTV's Viva La Bam are at it again! Bam utilizes Ryan Dunn's shrink-ray and takes him on a journey inside Rake Yohn to save his pal from a fate worse than death... A date with local minghag Scabriella!
- A protective carrot and a naive stick must deal with a junkyard dog next door.
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- Sir Tim Berners-Lee tells the story of how he created the World Wide Web and discusses current threats to the internet as we know it.
- Wyatt Cenac is a comedy person.
- Hulking monster men beat the crap out of each other.
- Venom files highlighting the strengths and abilities of Captain America, Captain Marvel, Iron Man, Dr. Strange, Groot, Totally Awesome Hulk, Miles Morales, Ghost-Spider and Spider-Man. Venom subsequently merges turning them into symbiotes.
- Comedian Doug Benson sits on stage during the stand up performances of his friends and interrupts, sometimes adding to the performances and sometimes distracting it.
- Tales of the Great Wolf Pack consists of 5 shorts, each of which are 4 minutes long and focus on expanding the world of The Great Wolf Pack in Spirit Water Forest.
- Welcome to "Camp Halohead," a five-part animated series brought to you by Wonderful® Halos®. In each episode, only the best mandarins earn their halos, one good choice at a time.
- Join emoji-fied versions of your favorite Disney characters and friends as they retell classic Disney stories. You'll see Disney greats old and new come to life in ways you've never seen before.
- Flint assigns Steve to look after a sentient gummi bear while he gathers vegetables to make them more appealing to children, the gummi bear uses the machine to make itself into a giant monster while Steve undergoes the same process to stop it from destroying the city.
- When Ainslie Wickett accidentally receives an intergalactic SOS from a lighthouse in Maine, she and her best friend are brought aboard a rogue spaceship called the Everstar. After defending the ship from pirates, Ainslie unwittingly embarks on a journey across the universe where she and her crew encounter alien civilizations, uncover the mysteries of the Everstar, and search for a way back to Earth.
- Comedy troupe The Yes Men stage phony events and press releases in an effort to bring attention to environmental dangers and corporate greed.
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- Have you ever wanted to kill a cute adorable kitten? Of course you have, everybody has. Guess what? It's WAY harder than it sounds.
- The comic adventures of female stick figure friends Lavender and Scarlet.
- Flint must quickly alter his plans for a romantic date with Sam after his monkey-cleaning invention goes awry.
- This new MTV cartoon stars veteran stand-up comics Jeffrey Ross and Tracy Morgan as a pair of stray dogs trying to make it on their own in Hollywood.
- After discovering the mythical Great Wolf Geyser and earning their magical Great Wolf Stones, the pack is called to help those in need no matter how swampy, snowy, or scary the adventures become.
- Welcome to a land of adventure, exploration, and even dinosaurs. Join five fearless friends as they discover the unexpected origins of some of today's most popular trends and tackle relatable issues. These B.F.F.s will be the first to see and do everything-starting with the first-ever best friends' group, Cave Club.
- An optimistic (and witty) discovery of what people are already doing, what we as a nation could be doing and what the world needs to do to prevent (or at least slow down) the impending climate crisis.
- Parents need to know that RAD Lands is an iTunes-exclusive limited series from popular burrito chain Chipotle (yes, really!), and produced by Scott Schultz of Yo Gabba Gabba. fame. Despite the show's corporate roots, this isn't a commercial for the restaurant at all -- it isn't mentioned or pictured in any of the episodes. There are a lot of positive messages about sustainability and environmental awareness, but there are also regular animated fight scenes featuring laser guns, swords, and scythe-like weapons. The show examines where our food comes from, and that doesn't only include plant matter -- there are references to eating animals, and one animated sequence depicts an imaginary species of space creature trapped in what is supposed to mimic a factory farm, where animals are overcrowded and mistreated. Nothing graphic is shown, but parents may want to be prepared to answer follow-up questions about these kinds of practices.
- Paul Cassidy, a police officer on Earth who gets sent to a futuristic feudal society by Dr. Benign. Now known as Apollo Gauntlet, the former cop fights evil and tries to take out Dr. Benign with the help of his talking gauntlets and magical suit.
- Lizzie used to be an average middle school student. But when her dad invents the ultimate pimple remover using reptile DNA, instead of zapping Lizzie's zit, it makes her half lizard.
- An anthology of short films that pairs directors with leading economic advisers to create stories that offer a better understanding of how the economy impacts all of our lives.
- Three quirky, unconventional black chicks navigate the world of sex, dating and womanhood in the 30th century.
- Kirstie Alley leads a pretty interesting life. She was a Romulan-Vulcan officer in "Star Trek II," a sexy Emmy-winner as Rebecca Howe in "Cheers," the star of blockbuster films "Look Who's Talking" and "Drop Dead Gorgeous" and of course, her star turns in "Veronica's Closet" and "Fat Actress." For three decades Kirstie has been making headlines and staying in the forefront of the American conscience. Now, she's granting her fans unprecedented access inside her life...and what a life it is.
- A Collection of shorts made for the Cartoon Network
- They were an extraordinary people born of white rock and blue sea. They invented democracy, distilled logic and reason, wrote plays to plumb the deepest recesses of the soul, and captured the perfection of the human form in athletics and art. Quite simply, the Greeks created our world. ¶ Today, of course, Greece conjures very different images: civic unrest, financial meltdowns, long ATM lines. But as its ancient history attests, strife and discord are often incubators for greatness. From their beginnings as hunter-gatherers in harsh, unforgiving landscapes; to surviving the worst collapse in human history; to facing off against the greatest empire the world had ever known, the Greeks would have to overcome incredible odds to pave the way for the modern West. ¶ In National Geographic's landmark event series "The Greek's", historians and archaeologists, actors and athletes, scientists and artists launch a groundbreaking exploration into the ancient Greeks' journey - not just to better understand their past, but to discover how their legacy illuminates our present, and will shape our future. The story of the Greeks is the story of us.
- The strange misadventures of Eddie and Buckley, two domesticated housecats dealing with life in the urban jungle.
- Like, Share, Die is an animated sketch comedy series that celebrates and mocks the way we've chosen to live our ludicrous lives.