1x1 – Episode #1.1
In "Ultracity 6060", the characters refuse to face the camera since the small budget doesn't allow for proper lip sync. In "Farcus", a man takes an early lunch but regrets it. In "Robin", the titular character goes to a party. In "Pull My Finger", one hamster tries to get another hamster to pull his finger. In "Science Facts!", a broccoli with an IQ of 10 wrecks havoc on a game show. In "Penguins: A Documentary", a narrator describes penguins. In another "Ultracity 6060", Hirogani can't stop passing gas. In "Space War", pandemonium ensues on a distant planet. And in "...
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1x2 – Episode #1.2
In "Howie Hurls: Abducted", a man is abducted by aliens. In "Science Facts!", a group of colorblind dogs have trouble playing Twister. In "Dirdy Birdy", a mischievous bird keeps mooning a cat, who inflicts comic violence on the bird. In "Voice B Gone", a postal worker is haunted by his inner thoughts until he uses the titular product. In "Espresso Depresso", a disgruntled waitress kills the eccentric customers with some poisonous coffee. In "Fluffy", a dog wants to go outside. In the second "Science Facts!", various fish at a baseball game demonstrate their lack of ...
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1x3 – Episode #1.3
This Halloween-themed episode opens with "The Sandman", where a young boy tries to get to sleep but is haunted by a creepy, bird-like stranger who breaks into his room. In "Stick Figure Theater", the trailer for the film "Psycho" is reenacted with stick figures. In "Mad Doctors of Borneo", a skeleton operates on a human. In the second "Stick Figure Theater", a scene from "Night of the Living Dead" is reenacted with stick figures. Finally, in "Season's Greetings", a skeleton has no luck in trick-or-treating until he beats up a mugger in a dark alley. Also contains "...
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1x4 – Episode #1.4
In "Man's Best Friend", a dog becomes jealous of his master hanging around with a woman, and inadvertently causes the fall of man. In "The Champ", Snapper Bob teaches The Champ how to fish, but a misunderstanding occurs. In "Day of the Monkey", a mistreated primate is launched into space, who takes his revenge when he returns to Earth. In "Celebrity Deathmatch", Charles Manson faces off against Marilyn Manson in the ring. In "Robin", the titular character goes to the barber with his uncle, where a misunderstanding occurs. And in "Ultracity 6060", Michael Jackson gets ...
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1x5 – Episode #1.5
In "Robin", the titular character gets a ride from his Uncle Harry, who accidentally runs over a dog. In "Call Me Fishmael", a stick figure character pitches a pirate movie to an off-screen executive. In "Boris the Dog", a narrator recalls how Boris the dog killed his various family members, and a man kills his neighbor before hanging himself. A commercial for the fictitious "Rip-n-Glide" showcases how you can waterski on pavement. And in "Fast Driver", a parody of "Speed Racer", Fast thwarts Professor X in his Warp Six. Also contains "Smoking" and various ...
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1x6 – Episode #1.6
In "Broccoli: Taxicab Confessions", a broccoli taxi driver rants to a rider. In "The Raven", a raven raps the famous Edgar Allen Poe poem. In "Nanna & Lil' Puss Puss: Common Cents", Nanna visits the gynecologist (Lil' Puss Puss), with complaints that coins are falling out of her genitalia. In "Genre", an off-screen animator torments a cartoon rabbit by putting him in various styles of film. In "Billy Ray Shyster's House of Discount Special Effects", a cowboy hat-wearing salesman offers to do any special effect for only $19.95. In "Robin", the titular character goes to...
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1x7 – Episode #1.7
In "Killing Heinz", a man survives all sorts of calamities while walking down the street, only to be shot when he gets home. In "Gabola the Great", a magician performs the "rabbit out of a hat" trick, but accidentally pulls the rabbit's head off in the process. In "Robin", the titular character goes to the supermarket and sits in the produce. In "Love Stinks", a man is set to marry a woman whose farts can set people on fire. In "Open Mic Fright", a variety of stage acts perform, until the last contestant grows to gigantic size and destroys the night club. In "Fishbar"...
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1x8 – Episode #1.8
In "Beat the Meatles", The Beatles are parodied. In "Science Facts!", a mayfly with a lifespan of two hours desperately tries to find a mate before time runs out. In "Ultracity 6060", Iria takes a trip to the mall, all while being chased by laser-shooting pods. In "Performance Art starring Chainsaw Bob", a chainsaw-wielding performer cuts, skins, and mutilates various people. In "Zerox & Mylar", a cat tries to lure a mouse out of its alcove with a female mouse puppet, but the plan backfires when the mouse goes to bed with the puppet. In "Robin", the titular character ...
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1x9 – Episode #1.9
In "Nanna and Lil' Puss Puss", Nanna temporarily dies but is sent back to Earth to feed Lil' Puss Puss. And in "Lily & Jim", a man and woman go on an awkward blind date. Also contains two "Great True Moments in Rock & Roll History" segments, "Cartoon Girl: Nothing I Like Better", and nine "Sex & Violence" Bill Plympton shorts.
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1x10 – Episode #1.10
In "Ultracity 6060", a foul-mouthed stand-up comic is the talk of the town. In "Chunks of Life", two slackers don't want to pay rent and try to escape their violent landlord. In the second installment of "Fishbar", two fish talk about cat hospitals. In "Love's Rich Bounty", a dog falls in love with a woman's butt. And in "Walking Around", a man experiences all sorts of calamities as he walks home. Also contains "Great True Moments in Rock & Roll History", "The Organization", "Cartoon Girl", and a second "Ultracity 6060" segment.
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1x11 – Episode #1.11
In "Dream Date", a man on a date with a woman describes a strange dream he had the other night. In "Soda Pop Head", a news reporter tells of a man who was decapitated after a soda can exploded. In "Pariah the Red Man", a man is doomed to lug an incessantly chattering rock across a desolate, endless landscape. In "Nanna & Lil' Puss Puss", an Indian visiting Nanna passes gas and blames it on Puss Puss. Also contains "A Brief History of Cinema", "Awkward Stage", and two other interstitials by Tom Megalis.
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