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- Aliens from planet Philo were studying Earth by watching television. They believed that what they saw on TV was what Earth was like. They built an exact copy of Earth as they understood it, captured three children and placed them in the model.
- This 4K trailer for the Nigerian TV show includes clips from the first season.
- The young twins Taiwo and Kenny live in an African kingdom where twins are taboo. The king's spy, a parrot, discovers the children and alerts the king, who sends his soldiers to try and hunt them down. The story is told without words, using the talking drum.
- Grandpa Panda and Peter Panda invite everyone to enjoy their world premiere pilot episode of The Pandas, "Panda-kah" on Aniboom. The Pandas were created, written and largely voiced by Dan Janis, with art and animation by ARG Cartoon Animation studio.
- Once upon a time, there was a pink, passionate, polite hippopotamus named Taffy. She was a very talented and friendly hippo, and she lived in an orange lake, surrounded by Caribbean blue and sunburst yellow trees, emerald green roses and royal purple grass.
- With bonobos being about as far removed from having monogamous relationships as imaginable, you can see that it would be a challenge of momentous proportions to be a different sort of bonobo, one who stands alone against his entire species and society and says, "No more sex for me!"
- In the original trailer for the Nigerian cartoon series, Adventures of Turtle Taido, young Taiwo and Kenny talk with Taido about his upcoming adventure. After the series was funded, major changes were made to the series concept and characters. Taiwo and Kenny were dropped from the show and Taido was redesigned as a youngster.
- The funniest things happen in Taffytown, home of good old-fashioned slapstick entertainment. Watch, laugh and live long in this wild and crazy world.
- A behind the scenes look at how animations are created -- it's not a pretty picture. We're introduced to an overworked animator, the producer hires a typewriter-pounding screenwriter, and pitches story ideas to unimpressed clients.
- Turtle Taido travels across Nigeria and saves a drill monkey, meets a friendly elephant and sits on the throne of the great Queen Amina of Zaria.
- This short cartoon pays homage to the Fleischer Studios Popeye cartoons of the 1950s. Brandon Stumpf, his wife Jen, daughter Madison and baby Avery arrive at the beach and set up for a relaxing picnic, but things get scary when Madison heads for the surf without her life jacket. All the family members provide their own voices for the film.
- SpyCorp's management team have a crisis on their hands when three of their agents are turned into charcoal by incendiary missiles. Two IT consulting firms must compete to provide technological solutions.
- A cute, bubbly turtle, Taido travels to all the cities in Nigeria, exploring the sights and learning about the history, animals, food and culture of each place. He is often called upon to use his shell's magic powers to rescue his friends.
- Turtle Taido takes a cable car to Obudu Ranch, visits a drill monkey sanctuary, tours a National Park and meets the African elephant, who tells Taido and his friend Bello a story. Then Taido and Bello go to the kingdom of Zaria, and see the great Queen Amina's ghost.
- This short music video for kids features dancing penguins, many still mostly in their eggshells, in the breathtaking setting of Antarctica. As the music builds to a climax, more and more penguins join the lone bird who started the dance.
- A bad day for the TV news reporter. Struck by lightning, hit by an ambulance, shot with an Uzi, when he finally gets a chance to have a martini, he gets one more surprise.
- A young Indian woman appears ready for marriage, but she's presented with a number of unappealing life choices. This short was created to promote Tanima Kazi's first novel, How to Escape an Arranged Marriage in High Heels.
- ID Mind meets the Oracle in the Source and intuitively knows that he is up against the creator of the Nigerian scam, Napster, baggage fees at airports, diet soda that tastes like real soda and much worse things.
- Typical suburban family the Pandas prepare to celebrate Hanukkah, but Grandpa Panda puts Santa hats on some of the kids, causing Peter and Pam to disagree on how to handle it.
- In this hip hop music video for kids, four youngsters rap about nasty weather, lightning and thunder, and a little girl gives some good advice for how to deal with the terror of violent weather.
- Four teenagers try to kidnap Peter, a famous rock star. The plot is put into action during a Hollywood party. This animated short was produced for screening during a play, and features the voices of the play's actors.
- Pedro was a wild burro who was adopted by animal lovers. He made his way through a succession of families until finally, he lived in the mountains of Colorado. This short opens on Pedro near his loafing shed. He walks toward a river, and we begin to see his aura. Arriving at the Rainbow Bridge, he turns to say goodbye, and we hear Pedro's actual voice.
- Turtle Taido is a magic turtle on an adventure across Nigeria. He visits a cocoa farm in Osogbo, where a fire threatens the farmer's cocoa crop. Taido then travels to River Niger and River Benue in Kogi State, where he and his friend Usman meet some friendly manatees.
- Edward Lear's Nonsense Stories is a series of original animated webisodes based on limericks from Lear's A Book of Nonsense (1846). The poems are each read aloud by a celebrity impressionist and then a short animated cartoon follows.
- When two hillbillies get a fancy new still delivered to their farm, assemble it and start distilling moonshine, hilarity ensues.
- Ron Hayden, a celebrity voice impressionist, recites four poems by Edward Lear, each of which is followed by a short blackout gag cartoon by a variety of cartoonists and animators. Based on Lear's "A Book of Nonsense," (1846).
- Monkey and Cat are two of a kind. They embark on their first animated adventure when they discover that there are no bananas and no milk in the house. On their way to the store they encounter Benny, a blind seeing eye dog, his master, Lucas, and a variety of adversaries. The conflicts reach a boiling point when they finally reach the supermarket.
- A boy has a hole in his heart. He enters Bible study, reads, learns scripture and is coached by Christian teachers. He leaves with The Bible in his heart.
- Teressa G and The Monkeys have fun taking a bath, playing with rubber ducks and pretending to go on an underwater adventure. They pretend to be sharks and see a dolphin, a mermaid, Noah's Ark and jellyfish.
- In this animated music video, the cartoon band ofGod performs in a beautiful forest, and the vocals sung by keyboard player Miles, a husky dog, describe two of Jesus' miracles from the Holy Bible. This is the first in a series of Christian cartoons for children.
- In 1994, ARG Cartoon Animation produced a 3-minute animation of a friendly, talking notebook computer to be shown at the Duracell National Sales Meeting at the Cheyenne Mountain Conference Resort in Colorado Springs, CO. At this event, every member of the sales force was given a laptop by Duracell.
- Everybody needs a hero sometimes. It can happen anywhere, you see someone collapse. Be calm, here's what to say. If they are over eight, ask them if they're okay. If there's no response point to someone at the scene; tell them to dial 911, then start CPR immediately. The new CPR is hands only.
- Sitting in his parlor with view of his apple orchard, elderly mouse Papa Jenkins enjoys teaching children important lessons about the Holy Bible. He shows a child's art, and a musical montage sums up his lesson.
- At the neighborhood playground, the four-year-old superhero Cai suddenly pops up and introduces herself. Super Cai then takes a us along for an amazing ride into Earth orbit aboard her very own spaceship of the imagination. A cute animated short for children.
- Nicola Orichuia voiced this public service announcement (PSA) written and produced by Fred M. Grandinetti. It was recorded in Italian and animated by Henry Andrew-Jones and Artie Romero at ARG Cartoon Animation for the "Drawing With Fred" public access television series.
- At the Skateboard Park Finals Moneygames, Chad Saverson shows off his sick X-Games style skate tricks, such as a 360 over the gap, Alley Oop 50-50 grind through the shallow end pocket, fakie 540 Ollie and a textbook Miller flip. The running commentary by Kurt Boarders and Chris Dudecker provides analogies to saving for retirement.
- Cell phones turn citizens of tranquil Taffytown into raging zombies.
- Eecs the Rat is the villain in a Kaiser Permanente corporate training video, the Everlasting Eliminator of Customer Service. The 48 minute video uses humor to teach employees about outstanding customer service. Eecs represents the antithesis of good customer service.
- Business owners, employees, contractors and an intern discuss the advantages of barter, and their favorite barter network, Rocky Mountain Barter. Member businesses can connect with other members to buy and sell needed products and services, expand their sales, monetize excess inventory and conserve cash.
- An anti-smoking PSA for S.H.O.U.T. (Stay Healthy Oppose Using Tobacco) by ARG Cartoon Animation Studio. It was produced by Artie Romero, directed by Don Mangan, with animation by Jee Hoon Lee, Tara DeLong and Setsuko Hakuno.
- A dog walks down a street and feels the call of nature. Spotting a fire hydrant, he looks left and right, then unzips and does his business. The hydrant takes offense and it's on.
- A short animated film with six funny blackout sketches about basketball, baseball, a sports reporter interviewing a coach, the battle of the sexes and fishing.
- The word of the Lord came to me: "Son of man, prophesy against the shepherds of Israel; prophesy and say to them: 'This is what the Sovereign Lord says: Woe to you shepherds of Israel who only take care of yourselves. Should not shepherds take care of the flock?"
- The Krazy Kuzins, the kid-friendly virtual hip hop group are interviewed on a talk show. Abby G, Jake, Jenny B and John Mike each answer questions about being in the group and working on "Knocking Germs Out."
- Fred hasn't been himself lately. He's mumbling about killing Barney. He might need professional help. It's a horror themed Flintstones parody.
- A corpse is a corpse, of course, of course, and no one can talk to a corpse, of course. That is, of course, unless the corpse is the famous Mr. Dead. In this parody, Chris Hardy performs the tune that was made famous by humorist, writer and animator William Kirk Kennedy in 2006. Happy Halloween.
- Under the full moon on a cold Halloween night, we travel through a bleary, desolate countryside. Crows eye us with suspicion. Arriving at a cemetery, the a zombie climbs out of a grave and reveals his purpose.
- Watch Krazy Kuzins, the kid-friendly virtual hip hop group play their new tune Knocking Germs Out and rap for a classroom full of excited kids. Animation was created at ARG. by more than twenty Maya, Toon Boom and Adobe Animate cc animators, as a joint venture with Cool Front Productions.
- The Christian/Gospel Group "ofGod" sings a song about spreading God's mighty Word and the joy of being saved. The second music video from ofGod features the band playing "There's Nothing Like Being Saved" in a packed sports stadium. This animated music video was completed November 25, 2020, and is slated to be shown on "Papa Jenkins," an animated TV series with Christian teachings and music.
- This animated short is about a little girl named Zari who has diabetes. As Zari would say, "I'm just like other kids. There's nothing wrong with me." Zari rides the bus to school and in class, she starts to get sleepy. Her teacher calls her to write an answer on the board, and a mean little boy trips her as she walks up to the front of the classroom. Her teacher takes Zari to a room where she can give herself a shot. When she returns to class, a girl teases her, but Zari's friend Rudy cleverly responds to the girl's taunt. After lunch, the class plays a pickup football game. Yet another mean kid pushes Zari to the ground. Zari's friends come to her defense, and she shows the children her diabetes kit. After school, Zari plays hide and go seek with Rudy, and they talk about what they are going to do when they grow up. Soon it's time for Zari and Rudy to go home.