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- Brothers Huey and Riley Freeman experience a culture clash when they leave Chicago to move in with their grandfather in the suburbs.
- An animated television show that focuses on a sixteen-year-old Peter Parker, and the origins of Spider-Man.
- Jackie Chan teams up with his 11-year-old niece, Jade, traveling the globe to locate a dozen magical talismans before the sinister Dark Hand does. Helping Jackie and Jade is Uncle, a cantankerous but wise antiquities expert.
- An ex-mercenary is forced out of isolation when three mysterious men kidnap and brainwash the city's children afflicted with the Geostigma disease.
- In this direct sequel to the 1998 Godzilla movie, Dr. Nico Tatopoulos leads a team, known as H.E.A.T, to battle giant monsters with the help of Godzilla's only living offspring.
- Two children find a dragonscale, and have fun socializing with dragons.
- A young man with spider like abilities fights crime as a superhero in New York City while trying to have a normal personal life.
- Several years after the events of the original show and the movies, Dr. Egon Spengler agrees to help a group of his young students re-form the Ghostbusters under his mentorship.
- The missions of a Mobile Infantry squad as they participate in a war of survival against a ferocious alien insectoid invader.
- Sister and brother Judy Shepherd (Debi Derryberry) and Peter Shepherd (Ashley Johnson) move to a new house with Aunt Nora Shepherd (Melanie Chartoff). In the attic, they find an unusual board-game, Jumanji. When they play, a rhyming quiz appears, and they're sucked into the bizarre world of Jumanji, where they have to solve the riddle in order to win the game. They meet Alan Parrish (Bill Fagerbakke), who has been trapped there for many years, and the three of them get into action-packed scrapes as they try to help Alan escape, but are always thwarted at the last minute.
- The continuing adventures of Agents K and J as they deal with problems with extraterrestrials in New York City.
- Cubicle denizen Dilbert toils away at Path-E-Tech which makes undefined products. The focus is on his survival amongst a moronic boss, hostile co-workers and his malevolent pet, Dogbert.
- A teenage boy with accidental body enhancements fights the enemies of peace as a super-powered secret agent.
- Harold has the power to create a world of his own just by drawing it with his purple crayon.
- Starring Astro, Japan's first Superhero and a modern folk hero- an anime adaption for the new century based on the seminal manga 'Astro Boy' by the 'God of Manga' Osamu Tezuka.
- Stuart Little is now an animated TV Series based on the original movie in which Stuart continues his life-long adventures.
- About the teachers at a slightly poor, non-distinguished school and their random day-to-day problems.
- When under attack by evil aliens or an insane robot cult, only Big Guy (Jonathan David Cook) and Rusty, the Boy Robot (Pamela Adlon) can save America.
- Inspired by Spade's own family tree, the show turns on James Blake, a TV star who's absentee free-loading father Sammy resurfaces after James makes it big.
- The story of Marcus Rover, who competes in Heavy Gear tournaments.
- A fast-paced, animated action-adventure series about The World of Tomorrow, where two evil corporations battle for supremacy.
- Animated shorts of the black comedy comic series created by Roman Dirge. The name of the main character was inspired by the poem "Lenore" by Edgar Allan Poe.
- A bunch of middle school kids who posses different supernatural abilities work together to solve supernatural mysteries.
- Don Compton is a mild-mannered accountant who appears to live a normal life. He is marred to Abby, the father of Liz, and constantly complaining about life, especially all the crime he reads about in the newspapers. Unlike ordinary people who just sit back and do nothing about the world's problems, Don has found a way to make a difference. He is a cross dresser whose female outfits magically transform him into a gorgeous (and busty) super hero called Captain Cross Dresser. Crime annoys Don and he feels he has to be pretty to battle evil.
- Ogden Ostrich, Sheldon S. Cargo, and Holey Moley (a mole, of course) drive around the world in a van with their own underground television station, while fleeing the wrath of corporate-villain Stickley Rickets. This one-season cartoon show, was designed to teach kids to appreciate the alleged wonders of life.
- In this modernized (Y2K), animated adaptation of Charles Dickens' novel, A Christmas Carol, Hallmark Card comic character Maxine is the Scrooge.
- The rivalry between Gary Anthony Williams and Cedric Yarbrough is explored.
- A scientist attempting to develop telepathy instead develops a taste for human brains after an accident in his lab. Meanwhile, Dr. Slate stumbles across confidential files detailing Lt. Hunter's role as the Big Guy's "chief mechanic".
- 2005–201421mTV-MA8.5 (650)TV EpisodeWhen Tom is wrongfully accused for murder, Huey and Riley enlist the help of Ed III and his friend, Gin Rummy to find the real killer.
- Huey's teacher gives him full creative control over the schools Christmas play.
- After getting beaten up by the mean and blind Col. Stinkmeaner, a humiliated Granddad wants a rematch.
- Huey and Riley team up to convince Granddad that his new girlfriend is actually a prostitute who is after his money.
- Jazmine learns a harsh lesson about capitalism when her lemonade stand becomes a subsidiary of Wuncler, Inc.
- When tycoon Ed Wuncler invites the Freemans to his garden party, Huey hopes to shock his white wealthy neighbors with his brand of "the truth". But things don't go as he planned.
- When Granddad and Ed Wuncler open a soul-food restaurant, it ends up having a terrible effect on Woodcrest.
- Riley convinces Granddad to pretend he is blind so that Xzibit will pimp their ride. Huey is being stalked by a government agent. Or is it just his imagination?
- Riley visits his favorite rapper, Gangstalicious, who's been shot and hospitalized. But is he really a "gangsta"?
- Huey disagrees with Riley - and apparently most Blacks - regarding the R. Kelly case.
- Dilbert must attend the company picnic and play as pitcher in the annual softball game between the engineering division and the marketing division.
- After coming under scrutiny for unethical business practices, the company sends the employees for mandatory ethics training. Of course, management does not have to attend even though it is behind the major ethical violations.
- Dilbert genetically engineers the "tomeato" to end world hunger. The company hates the idea, but Dilbert thinks it can help the famine-ridden country of Elbonia.
- Dilbert is fired after being wrongly suspected of leaking trade secrets. He is hired by the company's rival and inadvertently brings them down from the inside.
- Dilbert examines his ultrasound and wants a second opinion. When he discovers that he isn't going to get medical benefits for his pregnancy, Dilbert tries to sell his story in order to raise money and a media frenzy ensues.
- When Dilbert wakes up after another night of having the egg dream, he discovers he isn't the only one to have had the dream. His fellow employees tell him about The Chicken Man, a guy who turned into a chicken after he was put in charge of a product that he was unable to name. Dilbert soon finds himself in the same situation.
- Dilbert and his team toil diligently on the prototype for the Gruntmaster 6000. They face stiff competition from another engineering team led by Lena.