Zombie College was an American Flash cartoon series created by television writer Eric Kaplan and directed by John Rice for Icebox.com. 12 episodes were produced.
Pre-production work was done in Los Angeles at Icebox, while the flash animation was handled by Seattle's Smashing Ideas. The series was originally pitched as TV series for Fox but an agreement was never reached. The show was acquired by Mondo Mini Shows in 2000.
In a world where technology pulls people further apart, what if a computer could learn, could make decisions based on an emotion response? Welcome to the world of Wireless, which sees disgraced police officer Jacob Crow played by Andrew Lee Potts (Primeval, Alice, Band Of Brothers) partnered with a state-of-the-art artificial intelligence known as Unit White Voiced by Lucy Brown (Harvest, The Village). Together Crow and White must navigate a city rife with corruption and criminals all of whom want to get their hands on this cutting edge piece of tech. Wireless is shot in a unique and immersive style, with high production values, allowing the audience to be closer to Crow and White than most shows dare. With the whole world online, who is watching and who can we trust?
Aliyans is a popular Malayalam-language sitcom that airs on Kaumudy TV. The show, directed by Rajesh Thalachira, premiered on February 24, 2020, and is a sequel to the sitcom Aliyan vs Aliyan. The story is set in Trivandrum and revolves around the life of Ratnamma and her family. It highlights the daily incidents and the love-hate relationship between two brothers-in-law, Kanakan and Cleatus. Most episodes focus on Cleatus getting into trouble due to his ill-conceived ideas, with Kanakan often coming to his rescue.
It doesn't get any cuter than this. Watch your heart melt in TSP's Hum Tum, a coming-of-age web series where two best friends discover new-found love between them and all the little vignettes life puts them through. You can't have love without friendship and these two are here to prove that true.
After intense fighting, the Gunpla Battle U.S. Championship enters its final round. Here, the figure of a certain fighter appears. A few months later Misa Satsukino, building a new Gunpla in the Ayato Shopping Street, seems to be in a worse mood than usual. As an outlet for her unfocused anger, she sets her completed Gunpla in a simulator and enters battle, but the Gunpla is suddenly restrained. On the eve of the huge GB Festa event, the fates of the Gunpla Fighters are at a critical juncture.
In the heyday of e-sports, “Gunpla Battle” is leading the way in popularity. By scanning their own gunpla and controlling a life-size Gundam projection, they aim to win the national championship. Hiro is the pilot, Takumi is the builder, Kentaro is the programmer, Taichi is the commander, and Sota is the armorer. A variety of crises await these adolescents. Farewells from their friends and conflicts with rival teams. This is a coming-of-age ensemble drama about high school students who gradually grow up with dreams and friendship in their hearts through Gunpla battles.
The town girl Zhou Yu and the reserved school hunk Yan Ci are childhood sweethearts. They gradually became friends with the rich boy Cheng Yuzhou, who came to the town to prepare for the college entrance exam, but the injustice of fate separated them, and their young romance was gone. Years later, the three reunited in the small town and their feelings for each other rekindled. The story of youth unfolds again...
It is the story of Prince Zeyn, a young and audacious prince who is destined for a path filled with adventure, soul searching, and true love. His journey leads to magical moments, new relationships, and the most challenging decision of his life -- the decision of his heart over his duty as the future king of Zurbania. Prince Zeyn has to differentiate his reality from fantasy. What is more important, his responsibility to rule a nation or his true heart's desires? Can he find a middle ground or will he be forced to make the ultimate decision?
A live weekly online series, hosted by The Verge, that dives into the complexities of USA Network's critically acclaimed hacker drama, Mr. Robot. Each episode features an in-depth discussion about the most recent episode of Mr. Robot from both an artistic and technological perspective.