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Popular Animation TV Shows
Be-Bop High School Kaizokuban
Based on a parody manga of Be-Bop Highschool. It is a set of three episodes, all containing short stories of the thugs we know from Be-Bop High School.
Marvelous Stories in Quran
In the same format as previous seasons, this series revolves around a judge, his adult daughter, and his grandchildren. Over the course of their daily lives, the judge recounts extraordinary tales from the Quran to his family.
Wild Instinct
Wild Instinct is a children's television series produced by Procidis about a group of animals living in a zoo. They lead a secret, civilised, sophisticated life when humans do not watch them. The series premiered in 2001 in France, Belgium, Germany, Italy, and the United Kingdom.
Academy of Their Own Mistakes, or the Pilot Brothers Save Russia
The distant future... Russia continues to successfully overcome the ever-deepening crisis... In the heart of the Motherland, instead of a mausoleum, two unknown people built an Academy of Their Own Mistakes, where the whole country continues to go out of habit...
Tomfoolery
The Tomfoolery Show is an American cartoon comedy television series made and first broadcast in 1970, based on the works of Edward Lear. The animation was done at the Halas and Batchelor Studios in London and Stroud. Though the works of other writers were also used, notably Lewis Carroll and Ogden Nash, Lear's works were the main source, and characters like The Yongy Bonghy Bo and The Umbrageous Umbrella Maker were all Lear creations. Some original material was also written based on characters created by Lear, although much of the material was a straight recital of poems and limericks or songs using Lear's poems set to music. A recurring joke had a delivery boy running around trying to deliver a large plant and shouting 'Plant for Mrs Discobolus!'.
The series was produced by Rankin/Bass, who also made the Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer and Frosty the Snowman.
Pinkfong Baby Shark Brooklyn
Enjoy exciting adventures in the ocean with Baby Shark Brooklyn! All of a sudden, the shark family gets swept away to the opposite side of the ocean by a massive underwater earthquake! Will they be able to adjust to these strange surroundings and make new friends? What kind of adventures will Brooklyn have in this unfamiliar environment?
High School Girl and the Magic Notebook
The story follows Yuzuki Shidou, a second-year high school student who can't find what she wants to do. One day, a fairy named Buruburu suddenly appears before her and teaches her how to find and fulfill her dreams.
Dead Cells: The Animated Series
The cartoon series seems to follow the game’s narrative, as it’s set on a “cursed island” with a population of “monstrous creatures” and “prophecies depicting a flame-headed hero.”
ARGONAVIS from BanG Dream!
Ren Nanahoshi is a lonely college student who isn't good at communicating with others. He remembers the thrill of watching a live band perform when he was young, and spent most of his days searching for his own identity. One day, while singing karaoke alone, two boys named Yuuto and Wataru discover Ren's singing ability. The two agree: "This is fate. Let's start a band!" Ren promptly runs away, but fate indeed steps in, and their journey begins.
Broken Karaoke
Broken Karaoke is a series of shorts released by Disney. It features characters from animated Disney Channel and Disney XD shows singing various song parodies.
RWBY Rewind
Love RWBY? So do we! Join us live as we dork out on the latest RWBY episode, interview the cast and crew who make it happen, and end with the very first sneak peek of the next week’s RWBY episode!
Badanamu ABC TV
A is for apple, and B is for Bada and his animal friends! Learn ABCs, sounds, numbers and simple phrases with fun, easy songs. Watch trailers & learn more.
Just So Stories
A short series of animated shows for kids depicting the "Just So" stories by Rudyard Kipling.
Where My Dogs At?
Where My Dogs At? was an animated program created by Aaron Matthew Lee and Jeffrey Ross that aired on MTV2 as part of its Sic'emation lineup.
Gary the Rat
Gary the Rat is an American television program adult-oriented animated series animated by Spike Animation Studios, produced by Grammnet Productions and distributed by Cheyenne Enterprises. It began as a Web cartoon in 2000 for Mediatrip.com. The series aired on Spike in 2003, lasting for one season.
The series was created by now re-structured studio BLITZ, formerly known as eStudio.
The complete series has not come to DVD. However, all episodes are available on the iTunes Music Store and the Zune Marketplace.
Halvseint
Halvseint is an animated satirical chatshow that premièred on the Norwegian TV channel NRK1 in 2007. The show is hosted by Captain Felix and his sidekick Amy who interview both known guests and fictional characters. Halvseint is the first animated series that NRK has produced. The first season constituted six 25 minute episodes and one Christmas special that aired December 24, 2007. The second season started April 3, 2008 and lasted four episodes.
Far-Fetched
After accidentally releasing her own chaotic canine creation into the world, a young woman joins a band of late-2000's musical misfits to fight for survival in an town where science is at odds with the horrific supernatural.
Bigfoot
Controversial megafauna, Bigfoot, finds himself down on his luck. His hunt for meaning, connection, and redemption snacks reveals him to be a complex mix of ego, vulnerability, cool dances, weird smells, and philosophical insight. Can he borrow some money? What is the moon? Please stop honking at Bigfoot? What is a Bigfoot? So many questions..only one Bigfoot.
Ultra Maniac
Ultra Maniac is a manga series written by Wataru Yoshizumi. The romantic comedy series features 7th grader Ayu Tateishi, a tennis club member, and her transfer student friend, Nina Sakura, who is actually a trainee witch from the magical kingdom. It premiered in Shueisha's Ribon manga magazine in February 2001 and ran until January 2004. It was also published in five collected volumes by Shueisha. Viz Media licensed and released an English translation of the series in North America.
The series was first adapted into a 20-minute anime OVA, released August 6, 2002. Later, it was also adapted into a 26-episode anime television series. Both were produced by Ashi Productions and Animax. The anime series premiered on May 20, 2003 in Japan on Animax, and was later licensed for Region 1 distribution by Geneon Entertainment.