Third Brazilian TV show hosted by Coffin Joe. This show directed by José Mojica Marins was a strange mix of an auditorium show and a TV serie. The Stories were largely sent by the audience and adapted by Mojica and Norbert Novotny for TV. The Serie has a good audience ratings, but a short life.
These are the adventures of Acquisitions Incorporated, a workplace comedy set in a legalistic fantasy dystopia with a family-drama candy shell hugging a rich, chocolatey corporate-horror center.
Colonel Bleep was the first color cartoon ever made for television. It was created by Robert D. Buchanan, and was filmed by Soundac of Miami. The show was originally syndicated in 1957 as a segment on Uncle Bill's TV Club. 104 episodes, of varying length of between three and six minutes each, were produced. Of these episodes, slightly fewer than half are known to survive today.
A mysterious Japanese teenager arrives in the rural town of Lushan in 1999, sparking a series of strange events that culminates in a few high school teens suddenly receiving mutations that grant them special powers. As they try to understand their newfound abilities, an unspeakable horror begins to haunt the small town.
Thirty years later, in the now expanded, cyber-punk city, a detective begins to investigate a series of gruesome murders that seem to have some connection to the events of the past. As he journeys deeper into a labyrinth of ritual sacrifice and grotesque mutilation, he begins to uncover a conspiracy two billion years in the making.
Join Monica Grey on her first day at Site 19-S, an offshoot of Site 19 specifically designed to house anomalies and staff that the more important sites simply don't have time for.
Vic Windvoice, a class B bard, dreams of reaching class A and achieving glory for his name. To do so, he gathers a group of adventurers and sets out in search of adventure.
With the help of his family’s delicious food, little bear Zach transforms into Power Zach, a crime-fighting hero ready to save the day with team Super Z!