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Supernatural
Join the Winchester brothers as they battle supernatural forces across the country in their '67 Impala, encountering ghosts, demons, and monsters.
With a mix of horror, humor, and heart, Supernatural is a thrilling and addictive journey through the world of the paranormal.
The X-Files
The X-Files follows FBI agents Mulder and Scully as they investigate paranormal phenomena and government conspiracies, while facing opposition at every turn.
Mulder is a believer in the supernatural, while Scully approaches each case with skepticism, leading to compelling character dynamics. The show's suspenseful storytelling and iconic theme song have made it a cult classic.
Twin Peaks
FBI Agent Dale Cooper investigates the murder of a young woman in the quirky town of Twin Peaks, encountering strange characters and supernatural events.
The show explores the dark underbelly of small-town America, with themes of love, loss, and the duality of human nature.
Ash vs. Evil Dead
The Evil Dead franchise is revived for a 10-episode series where Ash (Bruce Campbell), the survivor from the trilogy of movies, is called back to duty. The Deadites, demonic creatures from beyond, plan to destroy all of mankind and only an aging stockboy with a chainsaw for a hand can stop them... even if he doesn't want to.
Broad City
This show follows two girls, played by Jacobson and Glazer, throughout their daily lives in New York City, making the smallest and mundane events hysterical and disturbing to watch all at the same time.
Star Trek
Star Trek was an influential science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry that followed the adventures of the crew of the starship U.S.S. Enterprise.
Cowboy Bebop
Cowboy Bebop is an action-drama anime that centers around four bounty hunters and their dog. It first premiered when Cartoon Network launched a block of cartoons aimed at older audiences called [Adult Swim] on Sunday September 2nd, 2001.
Con Man
Wray Nerely (Alan Tudyk) was a co-star on Spectrum, a sci-fi series which was canceled too soon yet became a cult classic. Wray's good friend, Jack Moore (Nathan Fillion) starred in the series and has gone on to become a major movie star. While Jack enjoys the life of an A-lister, Wray tours the sci-fi circuit as a guest of conventions, comic book stores, and lots of pop culture events. The show features all the weird and crazy things that happen to Wray along the way to these events.
Mystery Science Theater 3000
This is a show about an evil experiment where a guy is trapped on a satellite and is forced to watch bad films. He is forced to do this by Mad Scientists, who wand to find a movie so bad that they can inflict it on the world and take over.
Monty Python's Flying Circus
The irreverent Monty Python comedy troupe present a series of skits which are often surreal, baudy, uncompromising, tasteless, but inevitably hilarious.
Battlestar Galactica (1978)
The last major Colonial fighter carrier leads a makeshift fleet of human refugees on a desperate search for the legendary planet Earth.
Invader ZIM
Invader ZIM follows the exploits of an alien named Zim who is hell-bent on conquering Earth. Fortunately for Earth, Zim has a human arch-nemesis named Dib who is equally bent on stopping him, but unfortunately for Dib, everyone thinks he's crazy.
Batman (1966)
The ludicrously straightlaced Caped Crusader battles evil in this parody of the comics.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
"He-Man and the Master of the Universe" takes princes Adam on a trip to save enteria from evil. With his trusty companion cringer he calls apon the power of grayskull and is transformed into He-man and battlecat and they battle skeletor and or enemies to save enteria.
Black Dynamite
Black Dynamite is an animated television series based on the 2009 film of the same name. Like the movie, the show is predominantly a parody of and tribute to blaxploitation cinema. The show features a dynamic animation style similar to The Boondocks, only with more censored dialogue. Michael Jai White, Byron Minns, Tommy Davidson and Kym Whitley reprise their film roles as Black Dynamite, Bullhorn, Cream Corn and Honeybee, respectively.
The Flintstones
The Flintstones was a parody on modern suburban life, set in the Stone Age. The characters in the cartoon series all behaved and spoke in a contemporary manner, though they lived in the prehistoric city of Bedrock.
ThunderCats
A team of humanoid cats fight evil in their adopted home world.
The Addams Family
"The Addams Family" centers around one of the two "creepy" families that premiered on television in 1964. The Addams Family consisted of Gomez and Morticia Addams and their two children, Pugsley and Wednesday. Also included are Uncle Fester, Grandmama, the hairy Cousin Itt, the butler Lurch and Thing!
The Prisoner (UK)
The Prisoner' is about a man who is kidnapped from his London home, and wakes up in a strange Village, where he is known only by the name Number Six.
The Lone Gunmen
Join the trio of computer-hacking conspiracy geeks known as The Lone Gunmen in this exciting spin-off of The X-Files.
Follow their thrilling adventures as they uncover government secrets and fight against powerful organizations. You won't want to miss a single episode of this cult classic!
I Love Lucy
This show follows the antics of stay-at-home mom Lucy Ricardo as she tries to outsmart her Cuban band-leader husband, Ricky, and get into show business. Along the way she usually ends up dragging her landlords and best friends, Fred and Ethel Mertz, into one of her wacky schemes which can create some hilarious situations.
Amazing Stories
Amazing Stories is an incredible collection of short tales from the creative mind of Steven Spielberg. Most episodes ran in a half-hour time slot, with only a few going longer than that. In spite of the brevity of the show, each episode packs in a well-developed story, along with some subtle commentaries on human nature and morality.
Darkwing Duck
The city of St. Canard is terrorized by thousands of criminals and supervillians, but the city has a protector, a phantom, who's evil's worst nightmare.
His name is Darkwing Duck.
V: The Series (1984)
They came to Earth, disguised as friends. But instead, they took the planet's water and its people for food. But there's a resistance... to save the people and the planet.
Transformers
"Many millions of years ago, on the planet Cybertron, life existed, but not life as we know it today. Intelligent robots that could think and feel inhabited the cities. They were called Autobots and Decepticons. But the brutal Decepticons were driven by a single goal: Total Domination. They set out to destroy the peace loving Autobots and the war between the forces of good and evil raged across Cybertron, devastating all in its path and draining the planet's once rich resources of energy. The Autobots, on the verge of extinction, battled valiantly to survive..."
In 1984, America was introduced to the new and revolutionary toy line of The Transformers. This toy line was pioneer by featuring action figures that were "robots in disguise". A subsequent cartoon show and a comic book series were created to support the toy line, which quickly became one of the most successful of all times. The television series was on air for 3 years, and captured the imaginations of millions of children all over the world.
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