Season 1 · Episode 1
When the town's favorite treat gets discontinued, Pinky attempts to reverse-engineer the recipe to avert a Snackpocalypse.
While volunteering at the animal shelter, Pinky takes a shine to a ferocious feline and decides they're going to be meow-velous together.
Worried that his mom isn't using the latest technology, Pinky shows her how to get RIPPED: really, insanely, pretty prepared to engage with digital.
No one relishes school spirit week more than Pinky. But in his zeal to boost the mood of head cheerleader Tina, he doesn't see she has a crush on him.
Pinky loves Sackenhack, so he's shocked when someone gives his online posts about the town a thumbs down. Can he change the mind of this Sacken-hater?
Pinky, Babs and JJ make a hilarious video that's “almost perfect,” a so-so assessment that doesn't cut the mustard for perfectionist Pinky.
When the town's largest duck dies, Pinky makes it his mission to convince everyone that King Sackenquack is still alive.
JJ's dream of being featured on a fashion blog goes awry when the outfit he adores doesn't fit. Enter the sausage stylist with an idea …
When JJ and Babs mock a TV show Pinky loves, he starts lying -- and breaking school rules -- to binge-watch the episodes in secret.
Pinky and Babs discover JJ doesn't like scary movies, so they concoct a plan to get him over his fears by scaring “the scared” out of him. Eeeeeeek!
Pinky tries to sneak a book on extreme chimney sweeping back into the library after he forgets to check it out. To be frank, it doesn't go well.
Armed with some doggedly creative plays, Pinky joins the school football team with one goal in mind: to get them their first win.
JJ buys a new leather jacket and makes plans to do more “extreme” stuff, causing Pinky to fret about the future of their weekly role-playing game.
Pinky cooks up an undercover scheme to save Bob's security guard job after he screws up a safety demonstration at school.
After misbehaving in class, Pinky uses his trip to Principal Pfunne's office to help her come out of her very rigid shell.
When JJ accidentally calls Pinky's mother “Mom,” the little wiener has an amazing idea: They should go from friends ... to brothers.
To reawaken Coach Freebird's love of teaching (or maybe just awaken it, period), Pinky joins his tae kwon do club and vows to be the perfect student.
A termite infestation forces Pinky, Babs and JJ to hunt for a new hangout spot. But nothing's good enough for the hard-to-please hot dog.
A misplaced sock ignites an avalanche of worry for Pinky, who strongly believes all pairs should stay together for life.
An app that counts steps prompts Pinky, Babs and JJ to add up every single thing they do. Competition's good for friendship, right?
After discovering that his life's purpose is to inspire people, Pinky sets out to perfect a new voice for his oral report.
Pinky suspects his phone is out to get him when his texts to Babs autocorrect into insults. His solution? Be his own phone to find her and apologize.
Pinky deals with jealous feelings when he finds out about Babs's onetime pal, Jules. Learning your best friend had a BFF before you is the wurst!
Things get out of hand when Pinky wrongly assumes his mom is training him to take over her successful half-gym, half-bakery business.
Pinky and JJ hear that Babs is moving, so they try to make their last night together special. Good thing they've got Pinky's beefy Babs bucket list.
When Pinky's report card shows an absence, he attempts to erase it -- and save his permanent record -- by living two days simultaneously.
Babs temporarily loses her sight after a trip to the eye doctor, inspiring Pinky to become her guide hot dog.
In his excitement over family movie night, Pinky accidentally breaks his mom's trophy, then feels guilty and decides to ground himself.
Damian returns to Taiwan, opens a restaurant, and starts a family with Jerry via surrogacy, navigating parenthood and societal pressures while raising their son.
2021
In Mametsubu-cho, a little town somewhere in Japan's ancient capital of Kamakura, the cheerful Ochibi lives a free and easy life. Together with his friends — the dog Nazeni, the mischievous cat Jack, and the ever-hungry pooch Pankui — he welcomes the new discoveries and acquaintances that come with the changing seasons. The spring brings flowers and greenery; the summer, chances to swim in the cool sea. With autumn come the fiery red maples, and winter brings hot and hearty meals. These events and shifts of season are drawn with a soft and tender touch, bringing out the warmth in the details of everyday life.
2023
The Great Jahy, the Dark Realm's second-in-command, cuts a frightening figure, feared and revered by all. But when a run-in with a magical girl results in the destruction of the precious mana crystal, the Dark Realm falls, transporting the newly tiny and powerless Jahy to the human world! Unfortunately, plotting the revival of the Dark Realm from a cramped, crumbling one-room apartment is no easy feat when you have rent to pay and a job to keep!
This spooky anthology series for kids recounts ghost stories told by the young members of the Midnight Society as they gather around a campfire. Each episode opens with members of the Midnight Society at their secret spot in the woods, where they prepare their fire and the night's storyteller announces the title of the his or her offering. However, the cameras soon leave the storyteller and switch to the tale being told.
1992
Takagi loves playing good-natured pranks on her classmate Nishikata. But try as he might, he can never prank her back — she's just too clever!
2024
Casting(s) was a French television shortcom created by Pierre Niney and Ali Marhyar, written by Ali Marhyar, Igor Gotesman and Pierre Niney, produced by Hugo Gélin for Zazi Films and broadcast on Canal+ from 2013 to 2015. The episodes revolved around actors rehearsing for different film projects for a casting director. The show also had famous guests such as Oscar winner Marion Cotillard and rappers Orelsan and Nekfeu.
2013
Brian Pern is an ageing rock star and former front-man of ground breaking progressive rock group Thotch. Like many artists of his age, rather than make new music, he spends more time trying to save the planet (including his campaign to teach gorillas how to Skype). Now, the BBC have asked him to front a major new documentary where he presents his guide to The Life Of Rock from prehistoric man to the present day.
2014
Kousei Arima was a genius pianist until his mother's sudden death took away his ability to play. Each day was dull for Kousei. But, then he meets a violinist named Kaori Miyazono who has an eccentric playing style. Can the heartfelt sounds of the girl's violin lead the boy to play the piano again?
Three well-known adventurers want to make a travel program where they search for the origins of the Vespa in Italy. Unfortunately, everything that can go wrong, goes wrong.
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The original anime's story centers on four train-loving college students who are members of the Tetsudō Ryokō Dōkō-kai ("Tetsuryō" in short, or literally Railway Travel Club). They journey throughout the world where hundreds of Tetsudō Musume work.
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Takuma Hirose, an emotionally wounded boy becomes blind after his mother died in his childhood. For medical treatment, he moves to his mother’s home village where he enters a new school.
2008
Unfabulous is an American children's television series that aired on Nickelodeon. The series is about an "unfabulous" 7th Grade middle school student named Addie Singer, played by Emma Roberts. The show, which debuted in late summer 2004, was one of the most-watched programs in the United States among children between the age of 10 and 16 and was created by Sue Rose, who previously created the animated series Pepper Ann and Angela Anaconda.
2004
Nightmare boss. Tedious colleagues. Pointless tasks. Welcome to Wernham Hogg. Fancy a tea break with David Brent? Classic comedy from the archive.
2001
Haru Yamato watches the championship of the U-18 world cup and is inspired by a Japanese player Tokinari Tenōji. He joins the Koyo Academy High School's futsal team with the goal of becoming a player like Tenōji. There, he finds friends, and together they face their rivals.
2022
Edawakare is the driver of Sentaxi, a marvellous vehicle which is able to take a passenger back to his or her “life’s turning point”. His cool appearance is at odds with his talkative, meddlesome, sweet-toothed character. He gives advice to passengers who are flustered after failing in their life’s choice.