


"Sloppily drawn, sloppily animated - totally dull anime crap"
"Japanoschlampen" is about the adventures of the two friends Wake and Chao.
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John Candy starred in the half-hour comedy series "Big City Comedy" after leaving SCTV. The show was produced in Utah by The Osmonds for a year, then in Canada for another year. It featured guests like Martin Mull, Billy Crystal, and Fred Willard, and aired on CTV Fridays at 7:30 in the 1980-81 season.

The two Warner Brothers Yakko and Wakko and their Warner sister Dot had been (supposedly) created in the 1930's, but their cartoons were too screwy for the general public to handle. The three Warners were locked up in the studio water tower until they escaped in the 90's. There, they run wild, causing chaos everywhere!

When the Hellmouth opens beneath Darkplace Hospital in downtown Romford, kiddy doctor, Vietnam veteran and ex-warlock Dr. Rick Dagless M.D. is the only man who can close it. Joined by best buddy Dr. Lucien Sanchez, fiery hospital boss Thornton Reed, and woman Liz Asher, Dagless must fight the forces of Darkness while dealing with the burden of day-to-day admin. From the chilling pen of best-selling horror writer Garth Marenghi comes this lost masterpiece of televisual terror. Dare you enter Garth's Darkplace?

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A school club anime full of dreams and populated by nothing but cute girls. It won't grant any wishes, though!

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A Norwegian sketch show with comedians Anders Bye and Jon Niklas Rønning.

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The Comic Strip is a group of British comedians, who came to prominence in the 1980s. They are known for their television series The Comic Strip Presents... which was labelled as an example of alternative comedy. The core members are Adrian Edmondson, Dawn French, Rik Mayall, Nigel Planer, Peter Richardson, Jennifer Saunders and Alexei Sayle with frequent appearances by Keith Allen, Robbie Coltrane and others.

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This world is all about do or die. There ain't no paradise. You go down once and you're out. This world is filled with people who suffer believing that. Hey, you there. Are you really going to pretend not to notice? We, however, cannot do that. Let us wipe away your tears. We'll put that smile back on your face. But it's not going to be for free. Please come by Bar F. Have no fear. We don't need any money. There's only one thing that we want... "We'll take your heart!!"

A series of short mockumentaries which aired as a recurring segment in 'Charlie Brookers's Weekly Wipe'

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A sci-fi comedy series satirizing Japanese Kaiju Movies and Tokusatsu TV shows of the 1960s and 1970s. Using only effects from that time period - bad rubber monster suits, spaceships on strings, miniatures and hokey scripts and dialogue - Ginormo pays homage to a period of craftsmanship before CGI came onto the scene. Presented as a lost sci-fi series from 1972 that was never aired because it was so bad, Ginormo lovingly and humorously pays tribute to a by-gone era in the form of a ridiculous meta comedy that can be enjoyed by young and old alike. Created by two AAPI writer/producer/directors - Ken Mok (Joy, Invincible, America's Next Top Model) and Youtube star Steven He, Ginormo also showcases a primarily AAPI cast - a talent base that's historically been under-represented in film and television.

Megas XLR is a series about an overweight couch potato named Coop who stumbles across a giant robot in a junkyard. He soon discovers that the robot was sent from the future when a woman named Kiva returns to the past to claim what is rightfully hers, though Coop made so many modification to the machine so he's the only one who can fully operate it. Things also heat up when Coop learns that an alien race called the Glorft are also after his MEGAS robot, so he teams up with Kiva and his best friend Jamie to fight them off, though mostly so he can keep his new toy.

That's My Bush! is an American comedy television series that aired on Comedy Central from April 4 to May 23, 2001. Created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone, best known for also creating South Park, the series centers on the fictitious personal life of President George W. Bush, as played by Timothy Bottoms. Carrie Quinn Dolin played Laura Bush, and Kurt Fuller played Karl Rove. Despite the political overtones, the show itself was actually a broad lampoon of American sitcoms, including lame jokes, a laugh track, and stock characters such as klutzy bimbo secretary Princess, know-it-all maid Maggie, and supposedly helpful "wacky" next-door neighbor Larry.

Batfink is an animated television series, consisting of five-minute shorts, that first aired in September 1967. The 100-episode series was quickly created by Hal Seeger, starting in 1966, to parody the popular Batman and The Green Hornet television series which had premiered the same year.

A series of pop-culture parodies using stop-motion animation of toys, action figures and dolls. The title character was an ordinary chicken until he was run down by a car and subsequently brought back to life in cyborg form by mad scientist Fritz Huhnmorder, who tortures Robot Chicken by forcing him to watch a random selection of TV shows, the sketches that make up the body of each episode.

Vic Reeves Big Night Out is a British cult comedy stage show and later TV series which ran on Channel 4 for two series in 1990 and 1991, as well as a New Year special. It marked the beginnings of the collaboration between Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer and started their Vic and Bob comedy double act. The show was later acknowledged as a seminal force in British comedy throughout the 1990s and which continues to the present day. Arguably the most surreal of the pair's work, Vic Reeves Big Night Out was effectively a parody of the variety shows which dominated the early years of television, but which were, by the early 1990s, falling from grace. Vic, introduced by Patrick Allen as "Britain's Top Light Entertainer and Singer", would sit behind a cluttered desk talking nonsense and introducing the various segments and surreal guests on the show. Vic Reeves Big Night Out is notable as the only time in their career where Vic solely took the role of host, while Bob was consigned to the back stage, appearing every few minutes as either himself or as a strange character. The two received equal billing in the series credits. On 3 October 2007, the first episode was re-broadcast on More4 as part of Channel 4 at 25, a season of classic Channel 4 programmes shown to celebrate the channel's 25th birthday.

Maid Marian and her Merry Men is a British children's sitcom created and written by Tony Robinson and directed by David Bell. It began in 1989 on BBC One and ran for four series, with the last episode shown in 1994. The show was a partially musical comic retelling of the legend of Robin Hood, placing Maid Marian in the role of leader of the Merry Men, and reducing Robin to an incompetent ex-tailor. The programme was much appreciated by children and adults alike, and has been likened to Blackadder, not only for its historical setting and the presence of Tony Robinson, but also for its comic style. It is more surreal than Blackadder, however, and drops even more anachronisms. Many of the show's cast such as Howard Lew Lewis, Forbes Collins, Ramsay Gilderdale and Patsy Byrne had previously appeared in various episodes of Blackadder alongside Robinson. Like many British children's programmes, there is a lot of social commentary sneakily inserted, as well as witty asides about the Royal family, buses running on time, etc. Many of the plots spoofed or referenced film and television shows including other incarnations of Robin Hood in those mediums.
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43 episodes • 2011
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The big Brawl | Dec 3, 2011 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Family Ties | Jan 6, 2012 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Animalistic Fun | Feb 3, 2012 | 0.0 |
| 4 | Master Futsi's Challenge | Mar 2, 2012 | 0.0 |
| 5 | Sweet Revenge | Apr 7, 2012 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Ice Cold | May 18, 2012 | 0.0 |
| 7 | Chao VS Mototsu | Jun 8, 2012 | 0.0 |
| 8 | Operation Shopping | Jul 20, 2012 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Fun on the Beach | Aug 4, 2012 | 0.0 |
| 10 | Wake steps on the gas! | Sep 13, 2012 | 0.0 |
| 11 | A boring rainy day | Oct 7, 2012 | 0.0 |
| 12 | Chao is sick | Nov 14, 2012 | 0.0 |
| 13 | New Friends | Feb 6, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 14 | A fun trip | Mar 8, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 15 | Your friend and helper | Apr 11, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 16 | Party Party Party! | May 10, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 17 | Shadows of the past | Jul 5, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 18 | Unexpected Reunion | Jul 16, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 19 | Much hype for nothing | Aug 4, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 20 | Stars and starlets | Sep 7, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 21 | A rigged game | Oct 3, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 22 | A cruel curse | Nov 10, 2013 | 0.0 |
| 23 | The sports festival | Jan 13, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 24 | Yesterday and today | Feb 15, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 25 | Where is Puschi? | Nov 18, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 26 | Once upon a time... | Dec 23, 2014 | 0.0 |
| 27 | Chao is sick (again) | Mar 17, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 28 | Shopping Spree | May 26, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 29 | Dancing ball? | Oct 2, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 30 | One ring to rule them all | Nov 24, 2015 | 0.0 |
| 31 | A good face for a bad game | Jan 15, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 32 | Chao's vocation | Mar 30, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 33 | Through the mirror | Jul 26, 2016 | 0.0 |
| 34 | The Lost Episode | Nov 9, 2017 | 0.0 |
| 35 | Old and new rivals | Mar 29, 2019 | 0.0 |
| 36 | The cursed vacation home | Jun 21, 2019 | 0.0 |
| 37 | Where is Puschi again? | Nov 29, 2019 | 0.0 |
| 38 | The Street Festival | Mar 13, 2020 | 0.0 |
| 39 | The substitute teacher | May 25, 2020 | 0.0 |
| 40 | School witching hour | Oct 2, 2020 | 0.0 |
| 41 | Halloween nightmare | Oct 30, 2020 | 0.0 |
| 42 | Mystery at the library (Part 1) | Oct 1, 2021 | 0.0 |
| 43 | Mystery at the library (Part 2) | Nov 12, 2021 | 0.0 |