Apple and Onion are two oddball characters who leave their small hometown to experience big-city living. Along the way, they encounter eccentric characters, face challenges, and learn important life lessons.
After killing off all of humanity, Food attempts to create their own utopia.
In a supermarket called Shopwell's filled with anthropomorphic grocery items, human shoppers are worshiped as gods who take groceries to the 'Great Beyond' when they are purchased. Among the groceries in the store is a sausage named Frank, who has dreams of living with his hot dog bun girlfriend, Brenda, in the Great Beyond, where they can finally consummate their relationship. A returned jar of Honey Mustard claims that the Great Beyond is a lie, calling on Frank to seek out an old Native American bottle of liquor named Firewater. This sets off a series of events that involve accidental shopping cart collisions, a trash can revenge plot, and the discovery of a cookbook that reveals the brutal truth about the gods. Ultimately, the groceries learn that they are merely cartoon characters created by human animators and decide to travel to another dimension to meet their creators.
Join the adventures of Annoying Orange, a talking orange who lives in a fruit stand and constantly annoys his friends with his puns and pranks. Together with his friends Pear, Apple, and Marshmallow, they navigate through various comical situations and encounters.
VeggieTales is an animated TV show featuring a group of talking vegetables who come to life in a kitchen countertop. Each episode follows the adventures of Bob the Tomato, Larry the Cucumber, and their veggie friends as they navigate various scenarios, imparting moral lessons rooted in Christianity and biblical teachings. Through engaging storytelling and catchy songs, VeggieTales teaches important values such as honesty, kindness, and forgiveness.
Pinky Malinky follows the adventures of a 12-year-old talking hot dog as he navigates the ups and downs of middle school. Along with his friends, a trio of anthropomorphic food characters, Pinky experiences surreal and absurd comedy in a mockumentary style. The show offers a slice-of-life portrayal of the life of a child protagonist in the 2010s.
Aimed at kids 6-10, the hilarious CGI comedy is set in a world populated by anthropomorphized foodstuffs, who seek out our carb-loaded hero to get decoration makeovers.
The California Raisin Show is an animated television series based on the claymation advertising characters The California Raisins. The show is based on an Emmy Award-winning claymation special, Meet the Raisins!, which originally aired on CBS in 1989. After the show's 13-episode run, a sequel to the original special, Raisins: Sold Out!: The California Raisins II, aired in 1990. While the characters are traditionally depicted in claymation, the TV show was cel animated by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson. It did, however, maintain Will Vinton as creative director and executive producer. It takes place in a world populated by anthropomorphic fruits and vegetables and focuses on the main characters, the California Raisins: A.C., Beebop, Stretch, and Red. Each episode has one or more musical numbers.
Tome of the Unknown is an animated short film about two brothers who find a mysterious book in the woods. As they delve into its pages, they are transported to a fantastical world filled with talking animals, dark forests, and ancient secrets. Together, they must navigate this strange realm and uncover the truth hidden within the tome.
When a young girl named Marie receives a nutcracker doll from her uncle, she enters a magical world where the nutcracker comes to life and protects her from the evil mouse king. Together, they must embark on a journey to save the land of the sweets and return peace to the kingdom.
Annoying Orange follows the adventures of a group of talking fruits, including the titular Orange, Grapefruit, Pear, and Apple. Together, they navigate the challenges of the kitchen and beyond, often parodying popular culture and engaging in comical situations. With a mix of live-action and animation, this family-friendly show is sure to entertain viewers of all ages.
Mirabelle and her traveling family band, the Veggietones, are determined to make their next gig at Vegtable Square Garden. On their journey, a fierce winter snowstorm hits, and the family gets stuck at a run-down resort! Mr. Beet, the grumpy manager makes me sing - and clean - for their supper. Why is Mr. Beet such a beast? And can Mirabelle's kindness change him? Find out in this hilarious and heartwarming tale of unconditional love!
In year 20xx, the world was plagued with zombies. Human race was on a verge of extinction and clock was ticking for those who were still alive. When a young male protagonist, Toshiyuki (Ryouta MURAI) was running alone from a horde, he comes across a safe house. The place seemed like a paradise, with endless food supplies and other humans for a company. However, to Toshiyuki's horror, he soon realized that the real nature of the place was to breed humans so zombies won't starve to death! Toshiyuki was paired up with a girl named Mitsue (Nagisa ODAJIMA). Although things are very awkward between them, Toshiyuki is aware that he is slowly falling in love with her. Is this the last sanctuary or sugar-coated hell? As emotions and speculations entwine, the "Human Farm" is facing a bloody fate. The most pleasurable way to survive in the Zombie-filled apocalypse!
A boys first weekend with the father after the divorce of his parents. Together with his friends, he makes a plan to turn that weekend into a horror trip, to punish his father. But then everything changes
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