Barnyard Commandos is an action figure line that was produced by Playmates in 1989. A four-episode animated series was based on the figures the following year. Produced by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson, it features the vocal talents of S. Scott Bullock, Thom Bray, Pat Fraley, Paul Hreppel, John Mariano, Bob Ridgeley, Lennie Weinrib, and Danny Wells. However, the series was not successful enough to merit further production of episodes.
The property is based around the concept of farm animals who consumed radioactive materials left over from an abandoned military experiment, mutating them into hyper-intelligent, anthropomorphic paramilitary troops. This consists of two "hilariously harmless" opposing teams: the R.A.M.S. and the P.O.R.K.S..
The enthusiastic Aries girl, Capybara, opened a hot spring bathhouse for the local small animals, providing them a relaxing place. With her warm and attentive service, she quickly bonded with the animals who came to soak in the hot springs, helping them solve their troubles and overcome their difficulties. The twelve zodiac animals formed friendships through the baths, and every day at Capybara's bathhouse, funny and heartwarming stories unfold.
Some of the smash film's hottest hits come to life as lyric videos in a line-up featuring "How It's Done," "Golden," "Soda Pop," "Takedown" and "Free."
Tati Cruz has inherited her father’s old Bodega and vows to keep the business booming in a fast-changing Nueva York with the help of her husband, three kids, and Rocky the bodega cat.
The daily difficulties of Moon, a salaryman that works at the product design department of Line Corporation.
The anime shorts are set in the fictional Line Corporation with a motley crew of idiosyncratic workers. There is the narcissistic section head and president's son James, the subsection head Moon (who is always gone somewhere but somehow gets his work done), the quiet but kindhearted subsection head Brown, and the subordinate Connie who is in an endless loop of yo-yo diets and weight gains.
With a zany ensemble cast of princesses, fairy godmothers, evil queens and trolls, Fractured Fairy Tales presents your favorite childhood stories with a silly modern twist.
Follow best friends Des and Ray, a couple of guys from London who feel they should have made it big by now. Instead they're stuck working on social media at a company called Ecofood. Now they must navigate awkward workplace romance, HR blunders, directives from the L.A. office and Ray's dad's disapproval.