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Browse - Most popular shows featuring: surrealx
Happy!
The show is based on Grant Morrison and Darick Robertson's graphic novel. It follows Nick Sax - an intoxicated, corrupt cop-turned-hit man - who is adrift in a world of casual murder, soulless sex and betrayal. After a hit gone wrong, his inebriated life is forever changed by a tiny, relentlessly positive, imaginary blue winged horse.
Mrs. Davis
Mrs. Davis is an exploration of faith versus technology - an epic battle of biblical and binary proportions.
Wilfred (US)
Based on the popular Australian show of the same name, adapted for FX by David Zuckerman. Jason Gann, the star of the original series, has agreed to be involved in the new project.
Over the Garden Wall
The show revolves around two brothers, Wirt (Elijah Wood) and Greg (Collin Dean), who find themselves lost in a mysterious land and try to find their way home, aided by a wise old woodsman and a bluebird named Beatrice (Melanie Lynskey).
Now Apocalypse
Now Apocalypse is a a surreal, coming-of-age comedy that follows Ulysses and his friends Carly, Ford and Severine, who are on various quests pursuing love, sex and fame in Los Angeles. Between sexual and romantic dating app adventures, Ulysses grows increasingly troubled as foreboding premonitory dreams make him wonder if some kind of dark and monstrous conspiracy going on, or is he just smoking too much weed?
The Cuphead Show!
Experience the wonder of the Inkwell Isles in full color and cine sound!
Slip
Restless in her marriage, the series follows Mae through a surreal journey of parallel universes, married to different people, trying to find a way back to her partner, and ultimately, herself.
Wonderfalls
Set against the backdrop of Niagara Falls, Wonderfalls is a quirky one-hour family dramedy about an underachieving twenty-something souvenir shop worker named Jaye Tyler. Her life is forever changed when inanimate figures - including toys, cartoons and anything in the form of an animal, begin to talk to her.
Garth Marenghi's Darkplace
Intercut with new interviews with Marenghi himself and his co-stars Dean Learner and Todd Rivers, "Garth Marenghi's Darkplace" is perhaps the most disturbing vision of hospital life ever broadcast.
FLCL
Naota's life is confined to going to school and living with his father and grandfather. The usually tranquil life in Mabase is rudely interrupted by the arrival of Haruhara Haruko, who bursts on the scene by running Naota over with her Vespa scooter and hitting him on the head with a Rickenbacker 4003 bass guitar. Later, Naota is shocked to find Haruko working in his house as a live-in maid.
Haruko's search for the alien being Atomsk puts her at odds with Medical Mechanica. At the same time, Naota is being watched by Commander Amarao. The Commander believes Haruko is in love with Atomsk and Medical Mechanica is out to conquer the galaxy. The fortuitous circumstances get Naota involved in a three-way battle between Haruko, Amarao and Medical Mechanica.
Psychoville
The League Of Gentlemen's Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton return to BBC Two with a jaw-dropping comedy series.
Don't Hug Me I'm Scared (2022)
Based of the popular YouTube web series, follow Red Guy, Yellow Guy and Duck, who live in the sunny town of Clayhill, who will continue their dark and surreal learning journey.
Courage the Cowardly Dog
This show is about a dog named Courage that was found by Muriel who lives on a farm in the middle of Nowhere with her husband Eustace. Eustace dislikes Courage and calls him "Stupid Dog". Muriel on the other hand is different and loves Courage. But, weird things happen in Nowhere and it's now up to Courage to save them.
Wilfred
At the center of this sitcom is a cranky dog who believes he is human, and lives to torment the live-in boyfriend of his loving, oblivious owner Sarah. Jason Gann plays the superstar mutt Wilfred.
TripTank
TripTank showcases animated shorts so volatile that they should come with a recommended dosage. Combining a range of animation styles and a diverse cast including Wayne Brady, Kumail Nanjiani and Zach Galifianakis, the show promises to offer all the euphoria of a potent hallucinogen without any of the puking.
Check it Out! (US)
John C. Reily reprises his role as the quirky Dr. Steve Brule. Dr. Brule now has his own show and tackles the hard hitting topics such as food, health and even love.
Tim and Eric's Bedtime Stories
A dark comedy anthology series written and directed by Tim Heidecker and Eric Wareheim, where episodes delve into fantasy and the unknown with the aid of celebrity guest stars.
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy
This show started out as Grim & Evil which combined The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy and Evil Con Carne In The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, we meet the idiot named Billy and the snotty girl named Mandy, who apparently win a bet with the Grim Reaper over a sick hamster, making him have to be their best friend forever!
Gibi
Yılmaz and İlkkan are two friends who are constantly fighting each other. Their biggest feature is always being able to do things that will turn their ordinary lives upside down.They magnify small events incredibly and give you a nervous breakdown.They are the embodiment of the misfortunes, strange events and despair we experience every day. Get ready for the adventure of Yılmaz and İlkkan consisting of 12 different stories.
Off the Air
The series is presented without explanation or narration as a showcase of surreal animations, viral internet videos, archival footage and morphing psychedelic imagery, arranged around a single loose theme (expressed in the episode title) and blended without pause into a single continuous presentation.
Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt
Two Angels, Panty and Stocking, are kicked out of Heaven for bad behaviour and sent Ghost hunting by Garterbelt, a Priest of Daten City.
Sapphire & Steel
Sapphire and Steel was a unique blend of science-fiction and thriller.
The series concerned two time detectives who rectified time disturbances and their bizarre effects.
Look Around You
Look around you. Look around you. Just look around you. What do you see? A tree. A weather-vane. A discarded lollipop-wrapper. A traffic shop. All of these things, and any other things you may care to mention, have one thing in common. Can you work out what it is? The first series of this British comedy show, filmed in 2002, was a send-up of the earnest programmes for schools made in the 1960s and 1970s. The second series (2005) is a friendlier spoof of the BBC's own slightly wacky 'Tomorrow's World' programme (1965-2002), and it gives a view from somewhere around 1982 of what life might be like in the early 21st century. The new series is again written by Robert Popper and Peter Serafinowicz and consists of six thirty-minute shows, a big improvement on the ten-minute format of the first series. The new episodes are all wonderfully daft... Remember to have your jotter and your copy book handy!
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