The new short-form anthology series, “Locker Diaries,” stars characters from the popular Disney Channel franchise, Camp Rock 3. “Locker Diaries” offers viewers a fresh perspective on their favorite shows and movies, inviting them to peek into the hallways and lives of their favorite characters as they open their school lockers. With each locker opened, a new short adventure is revealed, ranging from the dramatic and funny to the chilling and surprising.
Featuring beloved characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Tweety, the web series blends softer, rounded visual aesthetics with the signature chaotic energy, frantic chases, and wacky antics of the original American cartoon!
For the Baby Lemmings, the whole world is a playground, and there’s nothing better than sharing this joyful philosophy of life with their little animal neighbours in the Canadian forest. When you see the world through Lemming eyes, you can overcome any challenge – and have a whole lot of fun along the way!
Meet the Bratzillaz, the witchy cousins of the Bratz! Join the magic as the Bratzillaz attend the Bratzillaz Academy of Fashion and Magic. Glam gets wicked tonight!
Pablo has joined a new school and it’s strange, wild and definitely complicated. From rules that don’t always make sense to chaotic corridors, Pablo is navigating this strange new world one drama at a time, with a little “help” from his book animal friends and a whole lot of imagination. Through art and creativity, Pablo makes sense of the things that feel impossible to untangle, revealing a world that’s funny, heartfelt, and deeply relatable.
WWE Metal (Originally WWF Metal) was a professional wrestling television program produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. The show aired syndicated weekly from 1999 until 2002 and replaced WWF Shotgun. WWF Metal showed the same matches as WWF Jakked with a different announce team. Originally produced under the World Wrestling Federation banner, the show was eventually replaced by WWE Afterburn in syndication.