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- Iconoclastic Adam Conover from CollegeHumor turns life as we know it on its ear by showing us how unnecessary, and sometimes horrible, things we think we know to be real and true really are.
- "Deep Water Horizon" is an abstract animated short that did the festival circuit immediately following the BP Oil Spill of 2010. The entire piece is sourced from and representative of the disaster itself. The number of fish equal the number of days the spill continued, unchecked. The "music" is sourced from actual news reports, translated into midi notes and providing a somewhat unsettling soundtrack to a disaster. It is produced in Chromadepth 3D (use Chromadepth 3D glasses for best viewing).
- Join 8-year-old Rev and his best friend, Rumble-a rambunctious, powerful truck with a puppy personality-as they go on adventures in their hometown of Fender Bend. Everyone in town has their own unique four-wheeled buddy at their side. But Rev and Rumble are the ultimate pair. With Rev's big ideas and Rumble's truck power, these two are always revved up and ready to roll. Each day brings a new adventure, a new challenge, and something epic to learn along the way, whether they're helping Rev's family on their ranch, wheeling around town, or roaring through the surrounding wilderness. Along for the ride are Avery and her feline ATV Alley, Owen and his jumpy frog-like race car Crash, Lori and her powerful horse-like truck Tipper, and Bo and his shy, elephantine fire truck Spritzer. This energized group of friends are always in motion, bringing a high-octane spin to everything they do. Join the fun-let's rev and roll.
- Satirical news website the Babylon Bee's podcast and interview show.
- From executive producer Stephen Colbert, Tooning Out the News, the critically acclaimed animated news series, animated characters lampooning topical news and interviewing real-world guests. Airs Wed after The Daily Show on Comedy Central.
- On ZTV News, ZONE-tan, the mascot for ZONE-Archive responds to feedback and gives news updates for the website.
- Villager News: the movie is upcoming 2023 movie.
- Every day, the president unleashes a torrent of exaggerations, insults, threats, and self-pity. What's going on inside that fevered brain? Trump Bites is a series of short animated fantasies based on actual Trump audio clips.
- The Makers of this film have spent the past 3 years and traveled to 14 countries interviewing Politicians, Clinical Psychologists from the United Nations, Spiritual Missionaries and have spoken to ordinary people who have faced extreme adversity. And the questions is posed... Where do we obtain our strength and inner power in a time of crisis? Personal stories of ordinary people from Kenya (Post Election Violence), USA (9/11 Attacks), Israel / Palestine (Political Conflict) and UK (Political Assassination) have been projected in this film in an animated form. The final message that goes in the film is: 'No matter how critical the situation of the world may be, but still there is HOPE for Peace...
- Creation Vs Evolution, dreams of Creation or the Big Bang Theory. Fact or Fiction. Religions and Scientists have been at this since beginning of Mankind. All Questions Answered in this Film.
- The KING Film Series is an attempt to put sequencing in day to day life with experiences from reading the Bible.
- Anton Petrov provides background, explanations and discussion of the latest discoveries in cosmology, astrophysics and space exploration with animated simulations to ensure the topics are understandable. With so much happening in space science it's a wonder he is able to keep us up to date.
- A Kenyan political satire program featuring latex puppets.
- 2012: Time For Change is a documentary feature that presents ways to transform our unsustainable society into a regenerative planetary culture. This can be achieved through a personal and global change of consciousness and the systemic implementation of ecological design.
- Wanna keep up with the current events in animation or just check out some reviews? Look no further. If it's a cartoon or a movie, there's a pretty high chance I'll talk about it.
- A parody of Croatian TV news and other TV shows. Every episode has three basic parts: news, sport, and weather. It satirically makes fun of Croatian and other world politicians. It also features animated commercials during the course of an episode. (252 episodes)
- The hosts of Toonami give reviews on video games that have had a great legacy since its release.
- One in three girls around the world is denied an education by the daily realities of poverty, conflict or discrimination. This animated film is made of over 2000 still photos taken with 15 children over two weeks in a Malawian village. It shows in a fun and moving way how education can give girls the chance to move from poverty to opportunity.
- The life and work of North Korean defector turned political pop artist Sun Mu.
- 90 seconds of news, fun facts, and trivia.
- The die off of honeybees around the world is no longer a mystery.
- This animated documentary about the vision of the Colombia war by displaced children using their original drawings and their testimonies.
- Newsreel segment on the popularity of cartoon character Felix the Cat.
- The Trump & Jesus Show is a short film consisting of three animated stories, each of which takes an artistic license to envision what an encounter between Donald Trump and Jesus Christ would look like if they happened to meet face-to-face.
- A profile of the damning legacy of forced species introduction in Patagonia.
- In 2008, 37 death row inmates were executed. None of their organs was donated. Now consider that there are currently 2,775 people on the waiting list for a heart transplant. Graeme Wood makes the case for harvesting healthy organs from death row inmates.
- Three ex-prisoners reconstruct their experiences of political re-education after being caught in the mass-internment of Uighurs and other predominantly Muslim minorities in Xinjiang, China's secret detention camps.
- A 120 minute cinema movie, unique and coming from a country that still does not exist: The free Syria. While the western media focused on blood, sweat and tears, the Syrian freedom activists started produce many creative web shows and fantastic media artwork. Humor became a weapon against the almighty state-TV brainwash. Now the essential and best of these works have been put together into a sort of sarcastic quiz show addressing an English speaking public outside Syria in this full length cinema production.
- Scrap is a feature documentary which follows the history of two eccentric builders and their amazing structures which were both built by a single man: "The Forevertron" built by Tom Every and "Bishop Castle" built by Jim Bishop. The film focuses on the eccentric architects of these structures, as they are as fascinating and awe inducing as their creations.
- Every year, thousands of teens are placed in solitary confinement cells in juvenile halls, jails and prisons nationwide. This animation tells the story of Ismael 'Izzy' Nazario and the time he spent in solitary confinement in New York City's Rikers Island jail. This story is based on an investigation by The Center for Investigative Reporting and was created using real audio from an interview with Nazario. Featuring music from Mos Def.
- People have flocked to the melting pot we now know as America for the last 13,000 years. Since 2000, the U.S. has welcomed more than 10 million immigrants, who leave behind places like the Philippines, India, China, and Mexico. 'Coming to America,' explores the history, politics, and challenges of taking in the world's 'huddled masses.'
- Beware of companies that exploit your desire to be green.
- Crudely-animated satirical news program with jokes, comedy sketches, celebrity interviews and entertainment reviews. The first daily comedy web series.
- 'It's Still Me!' is a guide for people with aphasia and their loved ones, in order to help them learn how to communicate with each other more effectively. It explains what aphasia is, some basic brain function, how it feels to have aphasia, and demonstrates some ways to communicate without words.
- Using spray paint on a fence and garage where Aboriginal mother and grandmother Gloria Black Plume was brutally murdered in 1999, Cree artist Jesse Gouchey paints a large scale animation of a bluebird in flight. The beauty and freedom of the bluebird's motion is contrasted with remembrances of Gloria's surviving family members, who give an emotional glimpse of a woman lost to violence and the injustice of the legal system.
- Chucho Calderon does news, reviews, retrospectives, rants and discussions related to animation.
- Every year there will always be an event that is all about Undertale and Deltarune. Well-known AU characters will appear. Fan games, comics, animation and much more announcement. And a mysterious story behind the event.
- Exploring the pitfalls goyim face when talking about Jewish culture and the elephant in the room that is the Israel Palestine conflict.
- A yearly LGBT thematic collection of news, documentaries, short movies about Gay and Lesbian and Transgender topics.
- An adaptation of the classic story that has opened eyes and changed minds. It humbles as it reveals the wondrous achievements of individuals whose contributions are coordinated by nothing more than incentives and market prices.
- This Halloween, take a trip to Manny Velazquez Halloween Horror Show, with all your special boils and ghouls.
- TV show for young people, including adult animation, shorts, classical series, music, news...
- Can learning the meaning of a single term actually help change the food system? In The Story of an Egg, two poultry farmers explain the real story behind such terms as 'cage free', 'free range' and 'pasture raised', so that consumers can make informed decisions when they go to their local supermarket. The Story of an Egg is a short film that hatched from the Lexicon of Sustainability project. The project is based on a simple premise: People can't be expected to live more sustainable lives if they don't know the most basic terms and principles that define the language of sustainability.
- Who were the people who made the black church possible in America? Explore a few pivotal people who brought the reality of the right to gather, read, sing, worship, and share the truths that should have always been self-evident.