Regular Show is a surreal comedy that takes place in a park. Mordecai and Rigby, the main characters, are slackers who work as groundskeepers. They often find themselves in bizarre situations and go on fantastical adventures. The show combines humor, pop culture references, and absurdity to create an entertaining and unique viewing experience.
Batman: The Brave and the Bold follows the adventures of Batman as he teams up with various superheroes to fight crime in Gotham City. Together, they face off against supervillains and save the day. With its action-packed storylines and iconic characters, this animated series is a must-watch for fans of the Dark Knight.
Behind the Music is a documentary TV show that takes viewers behind the scenes of iconic musicians and explores their journey to fame. Through interviews, archive footage, and retrospectives, the show provides an insightful look into the lives of these singers, rockers, and musicians.
The Angry Video Game Nerd (2004) follows a nameless character known as the Angry Video Game Nerd, who passionately reviews and criticizes retro video games from the 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and beyond. Through his expletive-filled rants, the Nerd expresses his frustration and anger towards the games, often incorporating toilet humor and explicit profanity. The series features comedic parodies, nostalgic references to cult films and TV shows, and a humorous blend of anger and humor. With his disturbed obsession with retro culture, the Angry Video Game Nerd character has become a cult icon in the world of online video game reviews.
In Regular Show: The Movie, best friends Mordecai and Rigby must travel through time to stop an evil corporate executive from destroying their park and altering the future. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and obstacles as they try to save their beloved park and preserve the timeline.
Icons was a documentary TV show on G4 that originally focused on significant people, companies, products, history, and milestones in world of video games. It was relaunched in 2006 and focused entirely on pop culture. It was cancelled soon afterwards. On May 10, 2006, it was announced that Icons was relaunching on June 3 with an episode focusing on J.J. Abrams. The show will feature a broader scope on things and people "men 18–34 care about, admire and emulate." Future episodes would focus on Marc Ecko, The Onion, and Family Guy. This change in format had been suspected, due to the recent episodes about George A. Romero, Frank Miller and the history of the King Kong franchise. The classic video game themed episodes continued to air on the network sporadically until 2008, under the new name of Game Makers.
Batman: Strange Days is a short animated film set in the year 1939. Batman encounters the infamous villain, Hugo Strange, who threatens Gotham City with his mad experiments. With his array of gadgets and advanced technology, Batman fights to save the city from destruction and rescue the innocent.
Movie Surfers is a Disney Channel mini-show, that appears in commercial-like form, where teenagers go behind the scenes of Walt Disney-related films. It started out as a TV special that would air when a new Disney movie came out. It was about teenagers communicating with each other via webcams and getting info about the movies. Now, it also appears as 5-minute segments after a Disney Channel movie or series ends. In 1997 when the show began, Mischa, Lindsay, Alexis, and Marcus used the computer to surf the internet to go behind the scenes of upcoming movies. Starting in 2002, they began sitting in a screening room and talking to various actors and actresses of the movie and what inspired the movie. Since early 2005, there's been a brand new cast: Rose, who left early 2006 and was replaced by Stevanna, Josh, Jeryn, and Tessa. They still sit in a screening room but have branched out to do more interactive segments in which they might get to actually get in on some of the filming process themselves. In 2009, Disney XD started airing Movie Surfers. sometimes during commercial breaks.
A Kitty Bobo Show is a failed TV pilot that follows the misadventures of Kitty Bobo, a talking cat living in the city. With anthropomorphism, retroculture, and failed love interests, Kitty Bobo's life is full of comedic moments. The pilot showcases Kitty Bobo's friendship with other talking animals and his reliance on technology, like his trusty cell phone.
A humourous telling of the history of the comic book superhero.
A colourful trip back in time, as Debbie McGee hosts a 1970s-style dinner party.
Did You Know Gaming? is a documentary-style web series that delves into the fascinating facts, trivia, and history of the gaming industry. With in-depth research and insightful commentary, each episode explores a different game or gaming topic, providing an entertaining and educational experience for all gamers and enthusiasts. From Nintendo classics to retro culture and beyond, Did You Know Gaming? covers it all.
Pavel Grinyov reminisces about the greatest 8-bit games that most of the Post-Soviet gamers experienced on pirated console Dendy instead of a proper NES.
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