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A humorous series, the hallmark of which is that all the characters are played by one person — Anton Lapenko. The bulk of the dialogue is improvisation. The plot is based on the life and adventures of characters from Anton's Instagram. The series is made in the style of Soviet cinema and does not have a clear time reference — it is a kind of Universe in which the 80s and 90s of the XX century intertwine.
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A humorous series, the hallmark of which is that all the characters are played by one person — Anton Lapenko. The bulk of the dialogue is improvisation. The plot is based on the life and adventures of characters from Anton's Instagram. The series is made in the style of Soviet cinema and does not have a clear time reference — it is a kind of Universe in which the 80s and 90s of the XX century intertwine.
Phoenix Drop Days is a spinoff of MyStreet: Phoenix Drop High that follows Keori Rivera, a Meif'wa who attends Phoenix Drop High and aims to join the Varsity Track Team.
A crowdfunding campaign opened for the "Digimon Adventure Memorial Story Project." It was for 5 shorts that included a prequel of the upcoming film and side stories about the daily lives of the Digimon characters and their partners, which are stories that did not make it into the film.
As the festival approaches, Ruby & Lydia take "The Road" on the road!
Trixie and Katya fans rejoice! The Drag Race All Stars have a new show 'I Like to Watch' where they watch Netflix shows and give us their take.
Various educational tapes that tell a story about strange creatures, an odd disease, and the end of the world.
A mini-documentary about BLACKPINK's Jennie will debut as a solo artist.
A series in which Ethan Nestor and Markiplier embarked on a year-long journey creating and releasing one episode for each day of its run, before following through on a promise for it to be completely deleted live in front of millions of fans at the end of its first year. All in an attempt to emphasize the process of grief and mortality, helping many to remember their deaths.
A collaboration series with Melanie Martinez and YouTube Music looking into the inspiration behind K-12. Melanie Martinez's creative drive and talents as a visual artist have long distinguished her from other musicians. With her debut album Cry Baby, Melanie introduced the world to her distinctly original vision with hits like “Pity Party”, “Pacify Her”, “Alphabet Boy”, “Carousel” and “Sippy Cup”. Creating unique music videos for each album track, including “Soap/Training Wheels” and “Tag, You're It/Milk and Cookies”, Melanie portrays the traumas and insecurities of the album's titular character over a bed of electro pop, alternative and hip-hop. Her latest triumph K-12, an inspired new album and feature film directed by and starring Melanie, brings together a melting pot of low-key hip-hop, soulful pop and indie-leaning electro with whimsical, surreal visuals and magical realism to stunning results.
Papa Pipi is a spin-off television series of BoBoiBoy Galaxy. It is a family oriented short animation about the antics of Papa Zola, the lovable but bumbling school teacher, and his brilliant and adorable young daughter, Pipi Zola. Together they embark on tiny adventures that sometimes become larger in life.
Join Clemmie, Bud, and Tango on an adventure where they’ll learn to make good choices while trying to save all mandarin-kind, all so they can make it to the good place (inside some kid’s belly).
Recreating Fast food favorites totally from scratch using real cooking techniques. All with the goal to remake it, but better.
A tragedy of complicated relationships between teenage friends. Difficult decisions to follow the heart or follow the rules.
When two people walk in different paths, can the two of them still compromise? Maybe it will be answered as the time passes by. One Day We'll Talk About Today is a webseries presented by Toyota Indonesia.
Two teenagers and their assistants use their phones to capture images of all the ghosts in town.
Follows the lives of 10 men who all live together
The famous Tokyo based superhero academy "UA" has opened up a branch in Los Angeles, California. We follow a student who's decided to step up and do the right thing - but at what cost?
In 2014, three local filmmakers in Nottingham were invited to document the life of charity shop manager Sue Tuke. In an attempt to raise the shop's profile, Sue planned to get the business 'on the net' to prevent the store from closure and become an online super star in the making. Not all went to plan as Sue’s ambitious ideas were met with obstacles from both inside and outside the shop resulting in a series of catastrophes. Sue therefore decided to not participate further in filming and the footage has not been seen… until now.