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- A drama based on the true-life experiences of four combat photographers capturing the final days of apartheid in South Africa.
- The adventures of small town folk. Catch up with Brent and the Dog River gang. Canada's #1 comedy brand is now bigger, bolder, and breaking the laws of physics. Small-town Saskatchewan has never been so - animated.
- Coworker friends forever (CFFs) Kydd and Felixx are top detectives at the paranormal spooky investigation agency Psi Cops, where they solve mysteries and supernatural crimes using their overly competent incompetence.
- A group of young 20-somethings engage in a multitude of sleazy sexual escapades.
- The Canadian superhero fights against a supervillain interested in his technology.
- The animated conclusion to the live action Todd and The Book Of Pure Evil Show. Todd tries to mend his friendship with Curtis after killing his girlfriend. The book has returned along with Hannah and there is talk of a new Pure Evil one.
- Odd Job Jack is an animated comedy about one guy's misadventures in temporary employment and his quest to get a full-time life. In the year 2003, in an unnamed Canadian megacity, JACK RYDER (voiced by Don McKellar) searches for a way out of limbo. Twenty-five years old and fresh out of university - sporting a degree in sociology and shouldering a hefty student debt - Jack is decidedly unsure what he wants to do with the rest of his life. In fiscal desperation, Jack signs on at a temp agency - Odd Jobs Unlimited - where he finds himself placed in a variety of usual and unusual postion by Betty Styles, his ever-optimistic (and in Jack's opinion, totally attractive) career counsellor. In every episode, Jack tries out a new job, introducing him to an array of interesting characters, unique experiences, and different perspectives on the working world.
- In Skatoony, animation meets live-action as real kids compete with toons in a quiz-style game show. Three young contestants and original animated characters compete in four trivia-based game rounds to win a spectacular prize. Each week Skatoony's cartoon host "Chudd Chudders" and his sidekick "The Earl" attempt to put together another spectacular show, despite all manner of mad happenings and greedy studio-exec Charles La Puck who seems to conspire against them. Skatoony Canada is a distinctly Canadian version of the innovative U.K. series, with all-Canadian creative talent, new characters, and trivia questions based on the Canadian educational curriculum. The high-energy world of Skatoony will capture the minds and imaginations of young people, motivating them to learn.
- Three young birds go on adventures using their imagination. Solving problems with everyday items and having fun all the while. Intended for young children, without all the innuendo that so many other things have now days, but still humorous and enjoyable for even parents to watch.
- Bruce the filmmaker returns to his documentary roots by following a troubled singer.
- Vroom! Dash, Mags, GT, Strut, Stinkbert and Clutch are the fastest dogs in Racerville, and are set to take you on an accelerated adventure filled with comedic high jinks and fast-racing action. Based on the award-winning author-illustrator Bob Kolar's book Racer Dogs, this 3-D CGI animated kids' television series features the antics of a wacky dog-filled community that's just wild about racing.
- The Fabulous Show with Fay and Fluffy is a story-time cabaret variety show for preschoolers, filled with new books, puppet friends, animated characters, musical guests, and lots of love. Hosted by dynamic, entertaining drag artist duo, Fay and Fluffy, and featuring an interactive audience of young children. Each episode is bursting with silliness, songs, and community. The show shares the message of inclusivity, cheering on all the kids who watch to be proud of who they are, love themselves, and be kind to one another.
- A cartoon centred around two of the lead characters from "Frankie Drake Mysteries (2017)".
- Meet wussywat The clumsiest cat you'll ever meet Join him and his friends on the crazy adventures Lots of fun for you and the family
- The Hatchimals have adventures and learn life lessons in the land of Hatchopia.
- SOS: Save Our Skins is the tale of two hapless British geeks who wake up in New York City only to find that the entire human race has vanished. But as they explore the seemingly empty world before them, Ben and Stephen soon realize they're not alone after all... Juggling sci-fi, comedy and horror, SOS: Save Our Skins sends Ben and Stephen on a desperate journey to find their loved ones, escape the jaws of death and work out why they're one of the few remaining people on Earth. But the answer to the mystery is bigger, crazier and more apocalyptic than they could ever have imagined, and puts the fate of the planet into their very stupid hands.
- "What the Stink" is a smart and gleefully gross info-tainment series for kids that put the "fun" in funky as it explores why the smelliest smells, smell so smelly.
- Animated sitcom about a football fanatic whose interest in the sport is starting to impinge on his family life.
- Meet the members of Armadillo Avalanche, the tweenage punk band who rip a hole in the fabric of the universe and find themselves imbued with superpowers, fighting monsters and ROCKING OUT while doing it.
- When a young ballet dancer learns about a dispiriting pattern with a role she earned in the Nutcracker, she finds help with an unusual mentor.
- A hobo Santa shows up on a conservative fathers doorstep one Christmas Eve and sings his way into their hearts and home.
- A group of skaters are assembled to make a video at a legendary spot. They soon discover its days are numbered and band together to save it.
- The Cutie Pugs learn their ABCs, first words, and seasons of the year in clear-yet-playful little narratives. In each adventure, the Cutie Pugs play with the "word item" and often get into mischief in their signature cutie pug style.
- A crazed doomsdayer with bug eyed passion walks along a city sidewalk bent on sharing his message that 'The End is Near' with every uninterested pedestrian he meets.
- Pillars of Freedom is a multi-platform show about two young dragons bringing freedom and civility to their chaotic volcanic society. In Pillars of Freedom I, Spirit and Imm help restore personal freedoms like fire-breathing and flying to their world by being elected to office. In Pillars of Freedom II they learn what to do with those freedoms, and how to govern their fellow dragons responsibly. "Choose-your-own-ending" in this groundbreaking show that emphasizes the importance of participating in the democratic process. Watch the show, cast your vote, and change the world in Pillars of Freedom!
- 'Chemerical' explores the life cycle of everyday household cleaners and hygiene products to prove that, thanks to our clean obsession, we are drowning in a sea of toxicity. An average North American family try to turn a new leaf by creating and living in a toxic free home. Chemerical tackles the 'toxic debate' in a truly informative and entertaining way, not only by raising awareness, but more importantly, by providing simple solutions. Sparking awareness through an interesting and inspiring dialogue of an issue that affects the lives of everyone, Chemerical will seek to catalyze a change in behavior. Focusing on the lives and foibles of a family that subsists on a chemical dependent lifestyle, and bit-by-bit revealing its impact and scope on their own well-being and that of their fellow humans, the film will relate and share their story as a basis for connecting the dots between our consumer choices and community concerns.
- One of the most famous piano pieces of all time - Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata. One of the most familiar and frustrating experiences a driver can have - being stuck at a red light. You wouldn't think these two elements would work well together - but they do (brilliantly, in fact) in the very catchy, very amusing "Beep, Beep, Beep." Written and recorded by Richard Perlmutter for one of his Grammy Award-nominated "Beethoven's Wig" albums [which put clever lyrics to well-known classical composition] the song retains the melancholy beauty of the original piece, but the lyrics add an amusing new twist: the story of a man stuck in traffic, waiting in vain for the light to change. As he waits, and waits, traffic starts building behind him. First one car, then two, then three - the light remains stubbornly red. The drivers behind him, in turn, take out their frustration - on the lead car, on the light, perhaps even on the cosmic injustice of it all - by honking their horns. The driver in front tries to remain patient, but irritation pushes him past the "beeping point" and he joins in the futile cacophony of horns, until... well, why spoil the ending? It's an amazing song - the lyrics work so well with the music that it seems like they were always there [though we dutifully realize there were no cars in 1801].
- Bob and his best buds just want to hang out but always end up in messy situations. So Bob uses his super slobby powers; Elijah, her martial arts skills; and Jonas, his ability to shriek in fear and hide. Together, they fight for fun.
- In this animated spoof of the Warner Bros. horror film, "HOUSE OF WAX", a deranged psychopath has his way with one Paris Hilton. The animation was built around actual dialog extracted from an interview Paris Hilton did to promote her role in the film. In a strange way the movie's marketing hinged on the idea that a backlash against Paris Hilton's over-exposed celebrity was immanent. With this project the line between promotion and subversion was blurred, playing into the fact that for a portion of the film's audience the main selling point was the opportunity to see Paris Hilton brutalized and murdered.
- Two mummies visit classic New York hot spots and have the date of their eternal lives.
- An animated version of what really happened at the iPhone 5 launch, when a few special guests arrived to help hype the most talked about device in modern history.
- Based on the "New Yorker" art of renowned illustrator Bruce McCall, "Clear Conscience" tells the story of one lone man doing his part to create a greener world.
- 1 Blame Cupid Stupid tells the story of an English gentleman who lets his drinking and Cupid sway him to new levels of ignorance one fine evening in West Glamorgan, Wales. 2 A man thinks things look better after one-too-many drinks, but hilarity ensues when he gets into trouble as a result.
- In "Beethoven's Wig," the world famous composer is having a serious bad hair day. In fact, sometimes it seems like his wig has a life of its own, and worse, is intent on global domination. Animated to the 4-time Grammy-nominated "Beethoven's Wig" series' song.
- Built on an artillery range, overrun with angry moose and mules, plagued by toxic gases and worse - who said golf was boring? It certainly isn't on "Bruce McCall's World's Worst Golf Course", where survival is as important as making par.
- "My Little Chicken (Chopsticks)" by Beethoven's Wig featuring Richard Perlmutter, from the album Beethoven's Wig: Sing Along Piano Classics. Animation by the award-winning Smiley Guy Studios.
- Jack works as a roadie for a three-day rock festival - Save the Worms! - that features a wide variety of acts including The Chemical Brothers, Barenaked Ladies and Jeff Tweedy from Wilco.
- Jack works as a wienermobile driver and heads across the country to Wienerfest.
- Jack works as a stockbroker in the world of high finance and helps his wheeler-dealer boss on her quest for the Next Big Thing.
- Having launched himself and his friends into space, Jack works as an astronaut.
- Jack works as a dental assistant in the dramatic (-comedic) environment of a dental ER.
- Jack recounts his heroic tree-planting past over a casual beer with his temporary employment agent, Betty Styles.
- Jack works as a ride attendant at a Bible Theme-park for renowned theme-park creator Magnus the Maker.
- Jack works as a game show contestant on a hit Japanese TV series.