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Metamorphia

Metamorphia is an 11 episode series about a teenage boy named Joel, who receives a series of phone calls, and is visited by a number of strange kids all with their own unique quirks. What Joel finds really strange, is all these kids are seemingly part of the same intricate network revolving around a mysterious character known amongst them as the Boss. Kids in Joel’s neighbourhood visit the Boss for wisdom, and he is an all seeing oracle when it comes to the strange occurrences and super-natural oddities that everyone keeps experiencing. Joel quickly makes close friends with the strange kids who visit him, and together they set out to uncover the mystery of the Boss’s identity, and his cryptic phrases, before their neighbourhood and its inhabitants change into something completely unrecognizable.

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Ha Ha Hairies

YAn amusing live-action series set in the fantasy world of Hairyland that follows the fun-loving adventures of the chaotically-comic family, the Ha Ha Hairies. The Ha Ha Hairies are a happy-go-lucky family whose lives are full of joy and laughter. There's Ma Ha Ha, Pa Ha Ha, their elastic gymnastic daughter Mini Ha Ha, and the family dog Chihua Ha Ha. Plus there's Nana Ha Ha who lives nearby in her extraordinary Arty Den, and Boris and Boyzie Boo Hoo who live in Chateau Shampoo.

Ha Ha Hairies

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Ivan the Terrible

Ivan the Terrible is an American sitcom that aired on CBS for five episodes during 1976. The short-lived series parodied American attitudes toward the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War. Set in Moscow, the sitcom starred Lou Jacobi as a Russian hotel waiter named Ivan Petrovsky, and the day-to-day misadventures of Ivan's family and their Cuban exchange student boarder, all of whom live in a cramped, one-bedroom apartment. Also appearing in this series were Christopher Hewett, Phil Leeds, Alan Cauldwell and, in her TV series debut, Nana Visitor. Harvey Korman appeared as a Soviet bureaucrat in an uncredited cameo at the close of each episode. The executive producer of this series was noted comic Alan King.

Ivan the Terrible

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The New Howdy Doody Show

Say kids! What time is it? Well, in 1976 it was time for The New Howdy Doody Show! A new generation met Howdy and his friends that year, and now you can enjoy them again! Featuring songs, gags, and the peanut gallery, it's as good as you remember! This is a remake of the original Howdy Doody Show.In the 1970s, "Buffalo Bob" Smith revived the character he'd help create and turn into a true American icon during the 50s, the freckle-faced marionette known as Howdy Doody. Bill LeCornec (who played Chief Thunderbird and the voice of Dilly Dally on the original Puppet Playhouse) joins them as Nicholson Muir, with Marilyn Patch as Happy Harmony.

The New Howdy Doody Show

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Sha Na Na

Sha Na Na is a syndicated television variety series that ran from 1977 to 1981 for a total of 97 episodes, hosted by the popular rock & roll/comedy group of the same name. The show was produced by Pierre Cossette and originally distributed by LBS Communications. Sony Pictures Television currently owns the rights to the series. Donny York, Jocko Marcellino, and Screamin' Scott Simon of the TV group continue to tour as Sha Na Na. The show featured the group performing hits from the 1950s and 1960s along with comedy skits along the show's nostalgic theme but with a contemporary twist, with performances from that era's well-known acts as well as popular acts of the 1970s. Among the supporting cast members featured in the series were: Jane Dulo and Pamela Myers; Avery Schreiber, Kenneth Mars and Phillp Roth; June Gable and Soupy Sales; Michael Sklar; and Karen Hartman.

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Devil Docs

Hospital Corpsman Third Class (HM3) Jessica Squibb (Jessica Mandala) is thrust into the new world of greenside BAS, where she reconnects with her old blueside companion HM3 Marco Luna (Fernando Rivera) while meeting her new LPO HM1 Fox (Donny O'Malley). Unbeknownst to Squibb, several other Devil Docs have been anticipating her arrival for various, some not so tactful, reasons. On a quest to earn her Fleet Marine Force Pin, HM3 Squibb encounters some common issues for a woman entering a world of playboys, liars, and Marines. As each new obstacle comes up, Squibb has to decide to either face the issues head on, wait them out, or eat an extra pint of ice cream.

Devil Docs

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Love Thy Neighbour

A comedy series by Tyler Perry follows daily struggles/triumphs of the Love family. Matriarch Hattie Mae lives in the simple house she bought with one of her husbands way back. Daughter Linda lives there part-time, and her son, Danny, is a permanent resident since college graduation. Now fed up with adults living in her home, Hattie Mae sends the two packing. Despite being ousted, Linda still helps at Love Train Diner, a converted railroad car where Hattie Mae serves her popular recipes. Meanwhile, Danny rooms with Sam, a 30-year-old "teen."

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Beautiful Room in Vibrant And Cultural Neighborhood — Available Immediately

Steven, a bored 20-something email jockey, finds his roommate, Mike, dead in their apartment. The police say his death is a suicide, but Steven is skeptical. After a rendezvous with Maddie, Mike’s most recent fling, turns into an entanglement of their own, Steven succumbs to a harebrained conspiracy alongside her, who may know more about the death than she lets on. Together, they encounter shady patrons of the "arts”, tin-foil-hatters, and mysterious labyrinthine buildings with bright yellow doors, all while contemplating the questions: “what’s really going on in this city? And what really happened to Mike?”

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GameSpot TV

GameSpot TV, later renamed Extended Play and then X-Play, was a television program about video games. The program, known for its reviews and comedy skits, aired on G4 in the United States and has aired on G4 Canada in Canada (and briefly on YTV during its time as GameSpot TV), FUEL TV in Australia, Ego in Israel, GXT in Italy, MTV Russia & Rambler TV in Russia, NET 25 (GameSpot TV to Extended Play only) & Solar Sports in the Philippines, and Adult Swim and MuchMusic in Latin America.

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Sports Action Team

Sports Action Team is a half-hour comedy television series that ran for two seasons in 2006-2007. It was aired by some affiliates of the NBC network and the high definition channel HDNet. It was a semi-improvisational mockumentary depicting the production of a fictional sports news show of the same name. Originally intended as a sport-related program to fill air time after Sunday football games on the west coast, the first season eventually expanded to most major NBC markets around the country. The show's second season is shot in high definition, and is distributed by MGM. It is produced by Chicago-based Towers Productions, Inc. The regular cast is Al Samuels, Kevin Fleming, Steven Fleming, Antoine McKay, Katie Nahnsen, and Niki Lindgren, who have a background in Chicago area improvisational theater and play characters with the same first names. It also regularly features appearances by professional athletes. Athletes that have made appearances on the show include Dwyane Wade of the Miami Heat, Rudi Johnson of the Cincinnati Bengals, former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka, Randy Moss of the New England Patriots, Patrick Willis of the San Francisco 49ers, and IndyCar racer Danica Patrick. Several non-athletes have made appearances, such as The Tonight Show host Conan O'Brien and former Access Hollywood host Nancy O'Dell. Each show includes several appearances by athletes who are included in the shows plot lines.

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High Score's Bonus Stage

Phil Argus would've preferred a life without wacky shenanigans and animated slapstick. Instead, he is forced to weather the storm of a brilliant but extremely dense inventor (Joel), an obsessed fangirl (Elly) who idolizes Joel, and a robot (Rya) who hates everyone and everything (including cupcakes and Arbor Day!!). As can be expected of shows with vague descriptions, crazy science fictional happenings take place, and all types of terrifyingly lame villains challenge them, from lazy aliens to fired mailmen to angsty teenagers to the Devil himself.

High Score's Bonus Stage

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