Season 1 · Episode 1
Major Lazer goes on vacation. After visiting "The Weed Man," Penny smokes some weed and goes on a bad trip. This causes Major Lazer to come to Penny's rescue to fight off the Weed Man.
Major Lazer agrees to DJ the biggest rave ever on Ibiza, which was destroyed hundreds of years earlier in the Great Foam Party Disaster of 2015. But things go sideways when the law shows up to bust the party. Guest starring Jonathan Banks, Tiesto.
Treble in Paradise - When all of the world’s bass is stolen by Dr. Nerd, Penny and Major Lazer have to track it down before Dr. Nerd can unleash the ultimate Bass Drop. Guest starring Andy Samberg.
Major Lazer must stop his arch nemesis, Double Cup, from putting Cough Syrup into everyone’s favorite soda and ruining the best party of the year. Guest starring Riff Raff.
A two-day solar eclipse brings the vampires out to party for an entire weekend. Penny falls in love with a vampire boy, but a terrifying force will stop at nothing to break them up.
The Jamaica High Prom is just around the corner, but there's little to be excited about when a smooth-talking spectre starts (literally) stealing the hearts of teen girls in their dreams. It's up to Penny to track down the evil spirit and put an end to his reign of terror.
When giant blood-thirsty worms follow vibrations to the earth's surface and lay waste to everything in sight, President Whitewall puts a ban on dancing. And with the Music Fesitval only days away, things are looking grim for the party people of Jamaica. That is, until a mysterious stranger rolls into town...
When Major Lazer gets imprisoned inside a video game by his old foe Killscreen, BLKMRKT must impart his extraordinary gaming skills to Penny in order for her to win Jamaica's Video Game Tournament of Champions and free Major Lazer.
Blkmrkt purchases a dog named Fizzy whose bark can perform dance music and shows this off to Major Lazer. Penny later tells Major Lazer about President Whitewall's plan to get rid of the dog by having General Rubbish send his assassins Goldie (the Trinidadian voodoo prince with the Midas touch), Booty Monster, Snakepit, Triple-Threat, Sub-Human, Blockhead, Kamikaze, Knife Fight, and the Warriors to dispose of Fizzy. As Major Lazer fights his way past every assassin to get to the last space launch spot on Earth to send Fizzy into space, General Rubbish is unaware the Knife Fight is secretly helping Major Lazer.
Dr. Acid creates the android K-Pop for General Rubbish where his songs are programmed to brainwash teenagers into killing Major Lazer and even has President Whitewall play a demo for Penny. When K-Pop's programming evolves to the point where he breaks the brainwashing to help Major Lazer, General Rubbish orders Dr. Acid to unleash his android Evil Lazer to attack Major Lazer.
Lady Vanessa Rothchild has kidnapped President Whitewall and is taking him through time as her hostage, which is causing dangerous temporal anamolies in present-day Jamaica. Using BLKMRKT's mp3 time travel device, Major Lazer must travel thru time, rescue Whitewall, and put an end to Rothchild's manic trip.
Four turtles fall into the sewers and are befriended by Hamato Yoshi a Japanese man sent to New York who was forced to live in the sewers. One day he sees a strange green glow which transforms the four turtles into human-like creatures. Hamato (now Master Splinter) changes into a giant rat from the green glow and teaches the turtles the skills of the ninja as they team up with news reporter April O'Neil to battle against Yoshi's arch enemy Shredder and Krang, an alien warlord from Dimension X.
1987
Space Sentinels is a Saturday morning animated series produced by Filmation which debuted on the American NBC network on September 10, 1977 and ran for thirteen half-hour episodes. The series has been called "ahead of its time" due to its racially diverse cast of main characters. In this series, the Roman mythological figures Hercules and Mercury are joined by Astrea, a character created specifically for the series, to form a superhero team to protect mankind. The complete series was released on Region 1 DVD on August 22, 2006, along with the complete series of The Freedom Force.
1977
Mr. Fantastic, the Invisible Woman, the Human Torch, and the Thing battle some of their greatest foes, including Doctor Doom, Ronan the Accuser, the Multiple Man, and Mole Man.
2006
Duck Dodgers battles evil in the 24th century.
2003
Tokiwa Megu is a modern-era woman who excels at work but cannot succeed where romance is concerned. By chance, she meets Iura Kakeru, a member of the time patrol team who comes from the future and together they receive a special mission where they are tasked to catch illegal time travelers. Although the two were former lovers, Megu’s memory of their time together has been erased in accordance with the time traveling governing rules. In order to make her relationship come to fruition this time, Megu spends time struggling to find the love of her life.
2023
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2008
A young nun-in-training poses as her twin brother to join his band, A.N.JELL, leading to complex relationships and dynamics among the group’s members.
2013
My Hero is a BBC sitcom created by Paul Mendelson. The programme ran for six series, first broadcast in February 2000, and concluding in September 2006. The series follows the antics of the dim-witted superhero "Thermoman", portrayed by Ardal O'Hanlon in series one to five and by James Dreyfus in the final series. The series was regularly directed by John Stroud. In the UK, the digital channel Gold regularly re-runs the programme, although the last series has yet to appear on the channel. In the United States it was shown on PBS and, briefly, BBC America. In Australia, UKTV offered re-runs of the first three series, while BBC Entertainment provided repeats for Scandinavia.
2000
Commanded by Captain Michael Murphy, Sealab is dedicated to the exploration of the seas and the protection of marine life. Among other things, the crew of Sealab faced such challenges as attacks from sharks and giant squids, potential environmental disasters, and threats to Sealab and marine life from shipping.
1972
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law features ex-superhero Harvey T. Birdman of Birdman and the Galaxy Trio as an attorney working for a law firm alongside other cartoon stars from 1960s and 1970s Hanna-Barbera cartoon series. Similarly, Harvey's clients are also primarily composed of characters taken from Hanna-Barbera cartoon series of the same era. Many of Birdman's nemeses featured in his former cartoon series also became attorneys, often representing the opposing side of a given case.
2008 revival of Yatterman.
The series introduces kid versions of Earth's Mightiest Heroes: Iron Man, Captain America, Hulk, Black Panther, Black Widow and Thor. Together, the young Avengers strive to be their best selves while facing off against classic Super Baddies.
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A four-year-old Raju receives super human strength when his then pregnant mother accidentally consumes a compound created by his scientist father.
2015
Sometime after the events of Kamen Rider W, Shotaro Hidari and Philip continue to solve crimes and fight evil as superhero detectives in the windy city of Fuuto.
2022
Thousands of years after Earth’s atmosphere was destroyed, adventure blooms in the strangest of places. The domed city of Romdo is supposed to be perfect, but Re-l Mayer, a young female inspector from the Civilian Intelligence Office, knows better. In this place where humans and robots coexist, she receives a strange message: something is awakening!
Tokyo Friends is a Japanese television drama released on June 3, 2005. Unlike many other dramas, it was never aired on TV but released as a set of 3 DVDs. Volumes one and two contain the first 4 episodes while volume three contains the last episode. Each episode is approximately 70 minutes. The Tokyo Friends Premium Box was also released which includes all 5 episodes, a bonus DVD, and 12 postcards. Although this is a very typical Tokyo-story and was never aired on TV, it was quite successful probably because it was Ai Otsuka's debut as an actress.
2005