The Power Team was an animated series that aired along with the video game reviewing show Video Power. Steven Martiniere was the director and Jack Olesker was the developer and story editor. The cartoon series was produced by Bohbot Entertainment. The show reran on USA Network as Acclaim Masters.
The original 2003–2010 series by âge, released across multiple distinct VN's. In a world ravaged by alien BETA invaders, high-school student Takeru Shirogane is thrust from peaceful Japan into brutal mecha warfare and devastating personal loss.
Spanning three unique chapters, The Trialside Studios Movie: Behind the Camera is a deep dive into the soul of filmmaking. Chapter One lays the groundwork, exploring the inspiration, dedication, and technical expertise required to bring a film to life. Chapter Two shifts focus to raw, emotional narratives, blending personal experiences with the cinematic process. As the journey nears its final act, Chapter Three masterfully weaves together all elements, showcasing the culmination of years of passion, artistry, and perseverance. This trilogy stands as a love letter to filmmaking and storytelling.
The Telecast Show was a Zimmer Twins short mini series until due to the low audience, it was cancelled. Although, the shows were posted on the Zimmer Twins website until it was decided to be cancelled. Also, the .ca website was closed to move all of the portions to the .com website. Due to the fact it was closed and the website was moved, the series can no longer air on the .ca website. The .com website requires membership-access in order to get exclusive clips, sounds, actions, etc.
Back Of The Y previously known as Back Of The Y Masterpiece Television is a cult New Zealand TV series, created by Chris Stapp and Matt Heath. Featuring such memorable characters as Randy Campbell, Danny Parker, Dick Johansonson, Cindy Cockburn and Spanners Watson, the show glorified stunts and the consumption of copious amounts of alcohol. The Hollywood special episode featured Randy Campbell jumping off the back of the Y in the famous Hollywood sign.
Back of the Y is centred around a mock live TV show, featuring segments such as Randy Campbell's Extreme Stunts and "Cunstables". The show was low budget and apparently filmed with amateur equipment and edited on home computers. The show description at the start of the first episode references one of the cast members and sets the agenda for the rest of the show "Phil Bruff had a dream. To make a New Zealand TV show that wasn't complete shit. He failed... Miserably!!!"
The show consisted of 7 episodes of Back Of The Y Masterpiece Television and The Back Of The Y Goe
An eight part children's thriller involving stolen jewels and BMX bike riders.
With the help of her brother, and new friends as diverse as a computer whizz-kid and a BMX stunt rider, Sandra must somehow outwit a ruthless motorbike phantom.
Young siblings Dan and Helen must protect their new friend, a strange blue alien boy they name Peep-Peep, from the terrifying evil alien known only as The Thin (Space) Man, who's after him.