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- After a seemingly undead man is bound and buried alive, he digs himself back to the surface and seeks bloody vengeance on those who caused him his suffering.
- Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance.
- Playboy brings you everything Pamela, from her discovery to present day and all in one place.
- In a moving narration, actor and activist Alec Baldwin exposes the truth behind humanity's cruelest invention - the factory farm.
- In this PETA game parody of "Cooking Mama", the player has to prepare a thanksgiving dish with a dead turkey, in order to get the "even meaner than mama" score from the titular character.
- Pink breaks the mold once again, bringing her career to a new level in 2013 with a world tour that entertains unlike ever before! Get inside access to "the girl who got the party started" with exclusive interviews and rare live performances.
- Why everyone would be vegetarian if slaughterhouses had glass walls, is being told by music legend and activist Paul McCartney.
- Tilikum, the killer whale who was the subject of Blackfish, has died. And it's all SeaWorld's fault for keeping him in captivity at their amusement park for 33 years. He didn't got to know freedom again, never got to feel the ocean currents, and never got to see his family again. SeaWorld's announcement to quit it's orca-breeding program came soon after the tragedy.
- During the seven-month long undercover investigation inside the Union of Solicitor General Employees (USGE), PETA found out how small animals called "pocket pets" were treated. These animals, including hedgehogs, sugar gliders, ferrets, squirrels, chinchillas and prairie dogs, were constantly neglected. Many suffered from disturbingly untreated illnesses and wounds, and were often put into a freezer in order to die. In one case, a hedgehog was mauled by another, and was left with his front leg intact just by the skin.
- Tohm defends animal rights in her video by lambasting the fashion industry and its selling of furs and other animal products for the sake of profit.
- In 1999, PETA revealed a trainer who attacked and abused elephants with electric prods and bullhooks, and told trainers about how to "train" these animals to perform circus tricks. Twenty years later, one of these elephants named Becky is still being subjected to brutal abuse, and is still forced to perform such tricks in various circuses.
- Four teenagers, some meat-eaters, some vegan go on a mission to discover the truths of meat production and consumption.
- PETA did get appalled by what they saw on a video they recently received from an eyewitness who worked inside Maine Fair Trade Lobster. This is one of the largest lobster-processing facilities in Maine where dozens of live lobsters have their claws torn off, have their shells punctured, and have their heads ripped off. Still, they remain alive but left to suffer from excruciating pain. This is illegal by Maine law, but still a common practice in the business.
- An investigative documentary into the corporate takeover of pig farming and the devastating impacts this is having on our environment, local communities, small farmers, human health and animal welfare.
- Suzhou is a city in China that houses over 300 circuses. A PETA eyewitness visited 10 different circuses and animal training facilities, where everything that was documented was nothing more than animal abuse and suffering. Circus animals, like lions, bears, tigers and monkeys among others, are abused by workers in order to perform for the public.
- Activists from The Save Moment went to a small zoo in Ukraina Shopping Mall, where animals like a raccoon, a monkey and a meerkat are confined to tiny enclosures, and deprived of everything that's natural and important to them, just so visitors can stop and look at them.
- A PETA investigation revealed an experiment on an under-anesthetized dog at a laboratory in Eastern Carolina University.
- PETA has gone undercover at McDonald's suppliers across the US, where chickens are killed with cruel methods that only result with pain and suffering. McDonald's, that is one of the world's biggest sellers of chicken meat, has the responsibility and ability to demand its American and Canadian suppliers to go for a less cruel method, in order to reduce the fatal abuse of chickens.
- During some of PETA's investigations, undercover workers happened to catch some very sick and disturbing events on camera, including sexual abuse and violence against farm animals. Sadly, such acts are common.
- Sitcom series "Full House" meets PETA. Characters from "Full House" get an unexpected visit from Futureman, who warns them against wearing fur in the future. The film also makes fun of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's fur-wearing.
- Two comedic shorts films from Dublin, Ireland. Double Trouble explores the old Irish saying that we should look before we leap.
- Step inside the box of mystery! Well, well, well, Mr Boo is up to his old tricks again, causing more trouble for Bob, Paul, Sally, and the gang. In his craziest attempt yet, Mr Boo manages to lure The Shapies one by one into his magnificent magic show. Why? To banish them to the world of light and out of the bedroom forever. Then why would Sally Cylinder be helping him? Cause that's show biz, especially when it comes to cheap tricks.
- An expose of vivisector John Orem's ride on the federal grant gravy train that tells the remarkable story of how five cats slated for death at Texas Tech escaped on the underground railroad.
- PETA has revealed cruelty to sheep on farms in the Ovis 21 network in Argentina, and started a new investigation at an another wool farm in that country. In this farm, terrified sheep were cut and mutilated, got hit with electric clippers, slammed to the hard floor, kicked and stood on. Due to fast and rough shearing, many sheep were left cut and bleeding, but weren't given any pain relief when their gaping wounds were being sewed up.
- In order to reveal the tragic fate of unwanted horses, from the auction house to the supermarket, a PETA investigator gets on board a slaughterhouse-bound truck.
- Across the country, lawmakers are considering "ag-gag" bills, which, if passed, could subject whistleblowers and undercover investigators to criminal prosecution for their efforts to expose animal abuse on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. By making it a crime to film on factory farms or requiring that evidence of cruelty to animals be turned over almost immediately, these bills could stop vital undercover work that exposes routine abuse of animals in the factory-farming industry.
- On a hot summer day in Wilson's Wild Animal Park, a roadside zoo located in Winchester, two miserable bears suffer from the heat and are not able to escape it. The temperature of the concrete around the zoo has risen to 110 degrees. Brittany Peet, the director of Captive Animal Law Enforcement, is narrating this PETA video.
- The Suarez Bros. Circus was a tropical hellhole for a group of polar bears.
- Once again, Pikachu sets out to free Pokémon. Together, they are going against McDonald's, that serves animal meat near Pokémon toys.
- In this PETA undercover investigation, it is revealed that horses are drugged in order to run faster and to hide their injuries.
- "Game of Thrones" actor and longtime vegetarian Peter Dinklage narrates "Face Your Food," revealing the ugly truth about that meal on your table and how it got there.
- This PETA undercover investigation reveals how tiger cubs are being mistreated at Dade City's Wild Things (DCWT), a roadside zoo in Dade City, Florida. There, these animals are being smacked, dragged, stuck, grabbed, and even tossed into a pool. Just so they can be passed from one joyful person to another as props for photos. The animals' welfare are ignored.
- In several hatcheries and farms in India, newly-hatched chicks are welcomed with pain and misery, and never get to meet their mothers and live their natural lives. Female and male chicks are separated. Sick, deformed and "low-grade" chicks, along with male chicks that are deemed "worthless", are routinely killed by getting thrown into trash bins, grinders, fire pits and fish ponds.
- Kate Winslet narrates the foie gras production that is pure hell for ducks and geese.
- Possum Drop is a New Year's Day celebration which uses a live opossum as a prop that is lowered from height at midnight. On New Year's Eve, an eyewitness was in such a celebration that took place in Andrews, North Carolina, where an opossum named Millie was suspended in a box in the air for at least two hours, and subjected to loud music, cheering crowd and fireworks, despite her leg which was injured and later had to be amputated.
- The B-52s have slapped Carson and Barnes Circus with a cease-and-desist letter that demands it to stop using the band's recordings of "Meet the Flintstones" and "The Bedrock Twitch" in a cruel act that features elephants.
- According to this PETA investigation that took place at Sun Pet Ltd., an animal supplier for shops like PETCO and PetSmart, animals were exposed to neglect, cruelty and suffering.
- In 2017, PETA went undercover inside Canada's restaurants where live-animal dishes are being served for patrons. Sea animals like octopuses, shrimp and lobsters are cruelly mutilated and served alive. For customers this may be amusing, but for the sea creatures it's pure nightmare.
- PETA's introduction to TeachKind's empathy-building program called "Share the World" that is provided to K-12 educators for free, as well as highlight of one of the lessons that is included in the kit and how it's connected to academic objectives.
- PETA gives us an one-minute look at animal experiments. Many animals are being subject to cruel experiments in laboratories, both physical and verbal, for so-called "research".
- Actor Roger Moore speaks about a so-called "delicatesse" that is foie gras, and why this kind of food is a "disease". Ducks and geese are force-fed by having metal pipes shoved down their throats, until their livers are much larger than supposed.
- Dr. Heather Rally explains why bears don't belong to captivity, like in roadside zoos and marine parks.
- PETA did an undercover investigation at a so-called "no-kill shelter" in Hendersonville, North Carolina, that proved to be a nightmare for animals.
- A disturbing eyewitness video was taken inside a Thai slaughterhouse, where cows are repeatedly bludgeoned with sledgehammers, and have their throats cut open while still alive. Then their skin is sold by the global leather trade.
- American trophy hunter Aaron Rabi shot an elephant that walked out of the bush and into an area connected to Kruger National Park. He paid 30,000 dollars for a sick "sport" of killing it. After being instructed by his guides to aim better, he shot the animal four more times before it rumbled in distress.
- PETA went on a first-of-its-kind undercover at Mallkini near Muñani, Peru, where crying (and even some pregnant) alpacas are finally revealed to be beaten, kicked, tied-down and mutilated by workers for their wool used in sweaters and scarves. If they are not wanted anymore for their coat, they will be sent to slaughter. Mallkini is the world's largest privately owned alpaca farm, and is owned by the Michell Group that is the world's largest exporter of alpaca tops and yarn.
- Dr. Heather Rally explains why it is wrong to bring animals on talk shows. In this case, wild animals.