Shin Chan follows the life of a 5-year-old boy named Shin who constantly gets into comedic and immature situations. The show explores his relationships with his parents, friends, and siblings, as well as his experiences at kindergarten and school. Along with his dog and brother, Shin navigates through hilarious adventures in their town.
Ghost Stories follows a group of friends who discover a paranormal dimension at their school. They must face various supernatural encounters and uncover the dark secrets behind the haunting. As they navigate through the spooky occurrences, they learn more about themselves and the power of friendship.
MXC (Most Extreme Elimination Challenge) is a game show that takes footage from the original Japanese show Takeshi's Castle and redubs it with a comedic soundtrack. Contestants face ridiculous and dangerous games in their quest to win the ultimate prize.
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist is a comedic spoof of kung fu movies, following the story of a chosen one seeking revenge against an arch-villain who murdered his family. With invulnerability and super powers, he engages in showdowns and fistfights, utilizing martial arts and absurd comedy. The film features deliberately bad dubbing, stylized violence, and slapstick comedy.
In 'Big Tits Zombie,' a group of strippers accidentally unleashes an ancient curse that turns their customers into zombies. To survive, the strippers must use their martial arts skills and loaded dice to fight off the undead. As the zombie apocalypse spreads, they encounter samurais, ogres, and even Sigmund Freud. With lots of humor, gore, and exploitation, this sexploitation film is a wild ride.
Fractured Flickers is a live-action syndicated half-hour television comedy show that was produced by Jay Ward, who is otherwise known for animated cartoons. The pilot film was produced in 1961, but the series wasn't completed until 1963. Twenty-six episodes were produced; they were syndicated by Desilu Productions and played for several years on local stations.
In 'What's Up, Tiger Lily?', a classic spy film is reworked with a humorous twist. The film revolves around a secret agent who must retrieve a stolen egg salad recipe to prevent an international crisis. With improvised dialogue, absurd comedy, and postmodern elements, this film is a delightful parody that will leave you laughing.
La Classe américaine is a comedy movie that parodies American cinema. It follows an actor overcoming various obstacles, including car accidents and assumed deaths, while exploring different styles and tackling topics like racism. With its self-righteousness and speaking nonsense, the film creates a hilarious and nonsensical atmosphere.
What happens when you take archived BBC footage and put it in the hands of several comedians? They dub over the original sound in a humorous way and create The Staggering Stories of Ferdinand de Bargos. Surreal comedy series using clips from various films and people with voice-overs added to make a story.
Nami’s father was a legendary truck driver, and after his death, Nami inherited the deco-truck With her up-beat personality and super driving technique, Nami is popular among her customers. By coincidence, Nami meets Momoka, a hooker who takes truck drivers as customers. Momoka says to Nami, “I want to start a new life !!” and begs that she wants to be Nami’s assistant. She is overwhelmed by Momoka’s passion, and decides to take her in. One day, after dinner, the two return to the truck and sees that there is a box which they must have forgotten to load. So they load the box back in the truck, and the odd twosome drive away to the next destination. This “box” is the start of trouble for Nami and Momoka. What lies ahead in their destiny?!
In this comedy horror spoof, a group of characters must fend off evil mutants, aliens, flesh-eating zombies, and other terrifying creatures. The movie utilizes a comedic soundtrac... (plot continues)
Using soundtracks and extensive footage from many old movies, this spoof/homage of 1950's science-fiction films brings back many favorite actors from these classic movies, some reprising their former roles, to help destroy a giant stop-motion monster that is threatening to destroy Los Angeles.
Nami's still the hottest trucker in Japan, but now there's a new contender for the title of Queen of the Road! Meet Ayano, the toughest highway patrol officer to ever fill out a bulletproof brassiere and Nami's former high school gang rival! However, a certain truck driving mama isn't the only target this smoking-hot smokey has in her sights. There's a deadly drug hitting the market and someone's transporting it across Japan via unwitting truckers. Does that sound like a good enough reason for two ex-delinquents to set aside their mutual differences and put a little pedal and metal up some gangster butt? Maybe, but not all road trips have happy endings, and the payoff at the end of this run could prove lethal. Expect some heavy girl-on-girl friction ahead as the brakes give out, the undercover action heats up, and a crazy string of tips, gas, and drugs paves the way for Nami's wildest ride yet!
Hercules Returns is a comedy movie about a man named Brad who takes on a job at a movie theater, where he redubs films with a comedy soundtrack. As he and his coworkers struggle to come up with new materials, they decide to take on the task of redubbing the classic film Hercules. Chaos ensues as they try to give the film a fresh and funny twist.
This show-within-a-show was a slyly comedic "What's Up, Tiger Lily"-style re-edit and overdubbing of six episodes of the 7th season of the Japanese TV series Super Sentai, Kagaku Sentai Dynaman. In each episode, the brilliant (but cheap) Dr. Ho sends the Dynakids (five good looking Japanese friends!) to save the world from the evil machinations of his former partners Bernie Tanaka and Mel Fujitzu and the giant monsters they create.
Iron Fist Pillage is a comedy movie that parodies gang war films. It hilariously redubs the original soundtrack with a funny comedy soundtrack. The story follows a group of martial artists who get caught in a gang war and use their kung fu skills to save the day. With lots of knife fights, hip-hop music, and smoking marijuana, this movie guarantees lots of laughs.
The Lightning Bug has a multi-prong scheme to enslave the earth. First, rock and roll, which the JMen counter with Muzac, then marijuana. Finally, the JMen build a bomb to blow up the moon with, but the Bug beats them to it by self destructing the moon by playing his rock and roll too loud.
Spoof based (loosely) on an old Indonesian film, which has had the old foreign soundtrack removed and replaced by an over-dubbed English track. Central character is a female wrestler who has decided that she no longer wants to wrestle, but whose mother (a former wrestler herself) wants her to keep wrestling to make money so her brother can have the operation (his seminal vessels run to his skull, rather than his groin, which purportedly will cause his head to explode if he gets too excited). During the course of her story (in which a number of brawls ensue), she is befriended by a Elvis-impersonating martial artist. This recut/redubbed version is 72 minutes long.
Z-grade horror flick "The Hideous Sun Demon" re-dubbed and re-edited into a monster-movie spoof about a suntan lotion that works from the inside out (it also has a certain side effect).
In the style of Woody Allen's "What's Up, Tiger Lily?", this is a comedic redubbing of "Los Amantes del desierto (1957)" that became a spoof of the Spanish political situation of its day.