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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: meta-humorx
Pastewka
This German sitcom, starring Bastian Pastewka, is inspired by Curb Your Enthusiasm. It stars Bastian Pastewka and features a range of famous German comedians.
Jon Glaser Loves Gear
Actor and comedian Jon Glaser sets out to make a docu-series about his greatest passion: gear. Ironically, it's this very obsession that continually threatens to derail the show, sending each episode spiraling off on deeply personal tangents. You like gear? You like Jon Glaser? You'll like the show. You don't like gear? You don't like Jon Glaser? Maybe you'll still like the show. Either way, Jon Glaser will still love gear.
Boris
A look at the daily misadventures of the troupe filming the low-quality TV series "Gli Occhi del Cuore 2".
Pop Team Epic
Two high school girls, the short and exceptionally quick to anger Popuko, and the tall and much more calm Pipimi, do insane things and swear like sailors in this absurdist comedy filled with references and meta humor.
Doodlez
Dood, is a generally good-natured, if somewhat short-tempered doodle drawn by an omnipotent and unknowable Hand onto a blank page. As Hand draws more and more elements into existence, Dood is led by his overpowering curiosity into a misadventure that more than likely will involve him being put through a veritable blender of cartoon torture. When he comes out the other side, Dood may be broken, but his spirit never is.
Funny and fast-paced, the overall style and attitude of the show is edgy and irreverent, always playing with cartoon conventions. Like any doodle, doesn't have a purpose beyond simple entertainment, it's completely free and unpredictable. It will take you anywhere, anytime, in an animated world of undefined potential where normal rules don't apply.
Capítulo 0
Parodies the most famous TV series of all time, of all kind of genres.
Seitokai no Ichizon
The series revolves around a private high school whose student council is chosen entirely by popularity vote. Because of this, Ken Sugisaki is the only male representative, in the otherwise all -girl student council, that may enter the "sacred sanctuary" of the council's meeting room. At the behest of Council President Kurimu Sakurano, Sugisaki records the minutes of the council meetings, which devolve into daily conversations about the students' lives and interests.
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