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- The epic and over-the-top adventures of Dethklok, the world's most successful death metal band.
- The adventures of various anthropomorphic animals as they face the challenges of life together.
- Ringo, stressed out by fame, trades places with a schmuck who looks exactly like him. Then the problems start.
- The story of Lady Oscar, a female military commander who served during the time of the French Revolution.
- Lovable sea monster, Sigmund, befriends three children, Johnny, Scotty and Robyn.
- Hero for hire, Walter Melon, is the one to call when heroes from movies, TV, literature or mythology need someone to replace them in their stories. Likewise, Melon's archenemy, Sneero, gets to play most of the villains.
- This animated special based on the popular comic strip following the adventures of 1-year old Marvin Miller. In this story, Marvin is being babysitted by his grandparents who enter both him and his cousin Megan, in the local "Baby of the Year" contest, while his parents are away for the weekend.
- In 1967, John Lennon and Paul McCartney wrote a song called "Being For The Benefit of Mr. Kite!" inspired by a Victorian circus poster that Lennon bought in an antiques store. Many years later, a determined fan sets about recreating Lennon's original poster as accurately as possible, with the help of a wood engraver and a letterpress printer, and using the same methods that would have been used to create the original in 1843.
- Joe Fafard is a sculptor living in the small town of Pense in rural Saskatchwan. There is isn't much in Pense except for about 300 people and a lot of cows. Joe does small sculptures of the town's human and bovine residents, which have been exhibited and acclaimed in various places around the world.
- In a theater in Regina, Canada, a play about the Northwest Rebellion during the opening of Canada's west by white settlers, is shown to an audience of Indians and Métis. We see scenes from the play and commentary from the members of the audience.
- In 1970, Canada and the United Kingdom celebrated the 300th anniversary of the Hudson's Bay Company, but the event was not a happy one for many Canadian Indians. This documentary shows the event from the perspective of the indigenous people of Canada.
- Young William Bunnykins is excited about his upcoming birthday, but that day also happens to be his hometown's 500th anniversary and Queen Sophie is making a royal visit. William begins worry that his family and friends are too busy preparing for the Queen's visit, that they have forgotten his birthday.
- When the library is presenting a children's music show, they need a headlining act. DW wants it to be Yo Yo Ma, who she had recently seen at a concert, while Arthur and Francine try to get Joshua Redman.; Arthur secretly prefers watching "The Love Ducks" a show aimed at very young children, instead of the Batman-like "Dark Bunny" that his friends watch.
- 1992–199724mTV-PG7.0 (160)TV EpisodeUsagi tries to convince her parents to let her adopt Luna, but her brother Shingo has a great disliking of Luna and slight ailurophobia. Later, a mysterious new pet store opens in town which is selling strange new creatures that put Shingo and everyone else who gets one into a hypnotic trance.
- First Half: When Angelica constantly lies to the adults, the babies warn her, that her nose will grow like Pinnochio's if doesn't stop. Second half: When pilot's light (or the "Pirate's light" as the babies misinterpret it) goes act in the Pickles house, the kids think the repairman who has come to fix it is a pirate.
- 1991–200313mTV-Y7.6 (140)TV EpisodeIn the first half, Tommy and Chuckie help save a playground from "The Junk Food Kid", a candy loving, gum chewing bully. In the second half, Didi buys an antique French mirror, which Tommy and Chuckie think is a portal to dimension called "Mirrorland".
- Pietro Maximoff AKA Quicksilver of the mutant team X-Factor and his sister, Wanda, The Scarlet Witch of the Avengers, learn from their dying father, that they were adopted. Magneto, who is looking for his estranged wife, may hold a clue to the Maxinoff twins' past.
- 1991–199224mTV-G7.5 (491)TV EpisodeTintin gets more than he bargained for when he buys a model of a sailing ship for Capt. Haddock that the seaman finds is unexpectedly familiar.
- In the first story, graffiti starts popping up over town saying "Binky Rules", when Binky Barnes says he's not the one doing it, it turns about to publicity stunt for a new band called "Binky". In the second story, Arthur and his friends are invited backstage to meet the band, Binky, and discover something that makes them different from other bands.
- When a snake Arthur and his friends find the woods gets loose in the Read house, they have to find it before Arthur's parents find out or somebody gets hurt, because they think the snake might be poisonous.; Muffy tries to find a new "best friend" after she and Francine don't like doing the same things.
- 1987–198922mTV EpisodePrison escapee Sean Penn comes to DC Follies, where Fred and the rest of gang are preparing for the upcoming annual softball match. Also, President Reagan goes to the hospital for an operation and shares a room with Michael Jackson, Geraldo Rivera hosts his latest expose and Julia Duffy stops by.
- 1954–1997Unrated7.0 (10)TV EpisodeScrooge, his three nephews, Webby, and Launchpad go on an expedition to find the lost temple of Aphroducky, the Goddess of Love. When they find the magic arrows of Cupid, which were hidden there by the goddesses' husband, Vulcan and take them back with them to Duckberg, Aphroducky comes to get them back. Scrooge is accidentally poked with one of the arrows by the kids, which causes him to fall madly in love with Aphroducky.