The Monkees is a surreal sitcom following the misadventures of a struggling music group as they try to make it big in Los Angeles. With a mix of slapstick comedy, musical segments, and psychedelic elements, the show became a cult favorite among teenagers and counterculture enthusiasts in the 1960s.
Metalocalypse follows the comedic and often violent misadventures of the world's most brutal death metal band, Dethklok. The band members, led by frontman Nathan Explosion, navigate absurd situations and encounters with government conspiracies, cults, and the supernatural.
"Monstar" depicts the lives of ordinary teens who are injured psychologically and heal themselves through the power of music. Yoon Sul-Chan is the vocalist for the group "Man in Black". He carries deep wounds within his mind, but doesn't express his feelings. Because of his hot temper, he causes trouble. His management company then orders him to carry himself as an ideal student. He joins a music band at school, while facing unexpected events.
Portlandia is a sketch comedy television series that follows the lives of various colorful characters in Portland, Oregon. The show explores themes of social satire, politics, and relationships, all with a quirky and comedic twist.
The Partridge Family follows the life of a widowed single parent, Shirley Partridge, who leads a singing family as they navigate the ups and downs of the music industry. With three sons, two daughters, and their manager, the Partridges live a groovy life in California, creating music together and traveling in their tour bus. Along the way, they build strong family relationships and face various challenges in the world of show business.
You Are Beautiful (2009) is a Korean drama about a girl named Go Mi Nyu who is forced to impersonate her twin brother, Go Mi Nam, in order to join the popular boy band A.N.Jell. As Go Mi Nyu navigates the challenges of hiding her true identity, she finds herself caught in a love triangle and facing the complexities of fame in the music industry.
SCTV Network 90 is a comedy TV show set in a fictional television network. It features various sketches, parodies, and satires, often with absurd and irreverent humor. The show is known for its talented ensemble cast who play multiple roles and impersonate celebrities. The comedy troupe explores various aspects of showbiz and pop culture, often using dark comedy and satire to comment on political and social issues. The show gained a cult following and is considered a classic in Canadian humor.
In a magically realistic version of Toronto, a young man must defeat his new girlfriend's seven evil exes one by one in order to win her heart.
Shut Up Flower Boy Band is a TV show that follows the story of a high school rock band. The members of the band, who come from different backgrounds, form a tight bond as they face various challenges in pursuing their dreams of becoming successful musicians. Along the way, they navigate issues such as friendship, love triangles, and the music industry. The show explores themes of passion, perseverance, and the bittersweet journey to fame.
Six twenty-something form a pop band named Catwalk.
Hillside is a drama-filled TV show set in a high school, focusing on the lives of a group of teenagers dealing with various social issues. The show also features a fictional band that adds to the excitement and entertainment.
Rastamouse is a British animated stop motion children's TV series created by Genevieve Webster and Michael De Souza and produced by Three Stones Media/The Rastamouse Company for CBeebies. The show follows crime-busting mouse reggae band Da Easy Crew, who split their time between making music and solving mysteries for Da President of Mouseland. The first 52 episodes of the initial series were shown in the afternoon beginning 31 January 2011 on CBeebies. From 7 March 2011, the programme was repeated in the early mornings, on BBC Two. The second series, comprising a further 26 episodes, started on 20 August 2012, on CBeebies.
Set in the 1970s, Velvet Goldmine follows a journalist who dives into the rise and fall of a renowned glam rock musician, exploring themes of sexuality, identity, and scandal in the music industry. The story is told through flashbacks and interviews, revealing the impact of the musician's career and personal life on those around him.
Josie and the Pussycats follows the adventures of an all-girl rock band as they navigate the music industry in the 1970s. With their catchy music, outrageous fashion, and comedic misadventures, Josie and her friends face challenges, make new friends, and learn important life lessons along the way.
Three aspiring rock musicians - Chazz, Rex, and Pip - are desperate to have their music heard. In a bid for airplay, they take the staff of a radio station hostage, demanding that their song be played. Chaos ensues as the trio's plan goes awry and they find themselves in a tense standoff with the police. With the help of a sympathetic DJ, the band tries to navigate through the chaos and prove their worth as musicians, all while dealing with the consequences of their impulsive actions.
In the year 2076, Jabberjaw, a great white shark, becomes the drummer of a rock band. Together, Jabberjaw and his band embark on surreal adventures filled with laughter and surrealism.
That Thing You Do! follows the rise and fall of a rock band from a small town in Pennsylvania in the 1960s. The band achieves sudden success with their catchy song, but internal tensions and external pressures lead to their eventual breakup. The film explores the dynamics of the music industry and the challenges faced by a one-hit wonder band.
Josie and the Pussycats is a campy comedy that satirizes the music industry through the story of a small-town girl band who becomes popular and discovers a hidden conspiracy involving subliminal messages in popular music.
CB4 is a satirical comedy movie that follows the rise and fall of an aspiring rap group called CB4. The film takes a satirical look at the music industry and explores themes of identity, authenticity, and the blurred lines between reality and fiction. With a mix of humor and social commentary, CB4 offers a unique and entertaining take on the rap music scene.
The Five Heartbeats follows the journey of a rhythm and blues group as they navigate the challenges of the music industry, dealing with infidelity, racism, drug addiction, and corruption. Set in the 1960s and 1970s, the film explores the price of fame and the impact it has on friendships and cross-cultural relations. Through the ups and downs, the group must navigate their way to success while facing personal and professional obstacles.