Saikyo Kamizmode! (最響カミズモード) is a Japanese trading card game developed by Data Cardass themed through music, taiko and sumo. An anime series produced by Bandai Namco Pictures was announced on August 10, 2020 where it first premiered as an ONA on Bandai Namco's Youtube channel on September 28, 2020 before its actual TV premiere on Tokyo MX on October 9, 2020.
Ink follows the story of a father who enters the dream world to save his daughter's soul from an evil creature called Ink. He must navigate through different dimensions and confront his own guilt and self-loathing along the way. With the help of a mysterious storyteller, he learns about sacrifice, redemption, and the power of love.
Traces the incredible trajectory of Brown’s life and career from a 7th grade drop-out arrested and jailed at the age of 16 for breaking into a car in the Jim Crow-era South, to an entertainment legend whose groundbreaking talent and unique perspective catapulted him to become a cultural force.
Six Men Getting Sick is an experimental animated short film that depicts the surreal suffering of six men. The film explores themes of sickness, surrealism, and darkness, using unique artistry and animation techniques. The film has no dialogue and features a series of disturbing and grotesque images, creating a haunting and unsettling viewing experience.
Sludger the aardvark tries to make it big as a drummer in the big city.
A mouse, sleeping in the Zowie Cafe, has his sleep disturbed by the jukebox.
A Chairy Tale is a charming and surreal animated short film from 1957. It tells the story of a man who becomes fascinated with a chair and begins to imagine various scenarios and interactions with it. Through stop-motion animation and pixelation techniques, the film takes the audience on a whimsical journey filled with rhythm, comedy, and fantasy. With a surprise ending, A Chairy Tale showcases the power of imagination and the joy of storytelling.
In 'The Tom and Jerry Cartoon Kit', Tom and Jerry get their paws on a cartoon kit and start creating all sorts of crazy and hilarious cartoons. The kit includes everything from judo throws and karate chops to dancing and satire. The duo brings their usual cat-and-mouse antics to the cartoons, creating a laugh-out-loud adventure. Will their cartoons be a hit or a flop? Watch to find out!
A toy soldier, distracted by a beautiful ice skater, is derelict in his duty and gets discharged. Later, when the screwball army declares war, he lucks into a chance to redeem himself. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in partnership with UCLA Film & Television Archive in 2009.
This documentary explores the life and career of Dave Brubeck, a renowned jazz musician known for his innovative compositions and unique approach to rhythm. From his early days as a cattle rancher in Stockton, California to his rise to fame as a jazz icon, the film delves into Brubeck's personal and professional journey. It includes interviews, archive footage, and performances that showcase his influential contributions to the world of music. Throughout the film, the audience gains insight into Brubeck's beliefs in heaven and the afterlife, as well as his experiences with racism and integration in the music industry. This comprehensive portrait of Brubeck provides a captivating look at the life of a true jazz legend.
In this entertaining Puppetoon animated short film, a young boy, Jasper, gets trapped inside a pawnshop at midnight. All the musical instruments come to life and play jazz. A whooping wooden Indian chief self-animates as well, and goes on the warpath.
In this musical, four entertaining farmboys from Iowa head for the Big Apple to find fame and fortune but find themselves in trouble when a radio sponsor finds himself accused of kidnapping a girl. Songs include: "Septimus Winner," "Peaceful Ends the Day," "Cherokee Charlie," "Let's Go to Calicabu," "Swing-a-Bye My Baby," "Changeable Heart," "If It's a Dream Don't Wake Me," "Since the Farmer in the Dell," "Caliacau," and "Listen to the Mockingbird."
Music is produced by different objects in an industrial and desolate landscape.
In this comedic short film, a drummer is given the challenging task of playing the intricate rhythm of Ravel's Boléro. As he struggles to keep up, hilarious chaos ensues.
Ray Whitley and his Bar-Six musical cowboys apply for work at the Bar-X ranch. The owner refuses at first but gives in when his niece intercedes. When the owner of the Lazy Q hears the music, she steps foot on the Bar-X for the first time in years. Ray and the girl get the two owners together and they decide to marry and merge the ranches.
A cartoon that revolves solely around hobos, not surprising considering that hobos were very common during The Great Depression, which is when this cartoon first came out.
The foreman of the "Lazy S Ranch" is getting much work out of his shiftless cowhands until a black cowboy on a donkey comes riding' along singing "Cow Cow Boogie."