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    Chronic-Con, Episode 420: A New Dope (2015)

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    Chronic-Con, Episode 420: A New Dope (2015)

    In response to Morgan Spurlock’s COMIC-CON: A FAN’S HOPE, comedian Doug Benson (SUPER HIGH ME) stars in this doc that looks at San Diego Comic-Con from his hazy perspective. Featuring fellow pot and film fanatics Kevin Smith, Brian Posehn, Joe Rogan and even Spurlock himself, it’s a fun look at a rapidly growing cultural event.

    $15.00
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    Uncle Nick (2015)

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    Uncle Nick (2015)

    A drunk uncle attempts to score with his flirtatious step-niece on Christmas Eve.

    $15.00
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    Brian Posehn: Criminally Posehn (2016)

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    Brian Posehn: Criminally Posehn (2016)

    Brian Posehn brings his signature style to Comic-Con in San Diego and rocks the House of Blues in this new hour featuring hilarious standup and some over-the-top surprises.

    $15.00
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    Sym-Bionic Titan

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    Sym-Bionic Titan

    Sym-Bionic Titan is an American animated action science fiction television series created by Genndy Tartakovsky, Paul Rudish, and Bryan Andrews for Cartoon Network. The series focuses on a trio made up of the alien princess Ilana, the rebellious soldier Lance, and the robot Octus; the three are able to combine to create the titular Sym-Bionic Titan. A preview of the series was first shown at the 2009 San Diego Comic-Con International, and further details were revealed at Cartoon Network’s 2010 Upfront. The series premiered on September 17, 2010, and ended on April 9, 2011. The series is rated TV-PG-V.

    Cartoon Network initially ordered 20 episodes; Tartakovsky had hoped to expand on that, but the series was not renewed for another season, as the show “did not have any toys connected to it.” Although Sym-Bionic Titan has never been released on DVD, All 20 episodes are available on iTunes.

    On October 7, 2012, reruns of Sym-Bionic Titan began airing on Adult Swim’s Toonami block.

    $28.00
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    Brian Posehn: Posehn 25x2 (2017)

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    Brian Posehn: Posehn 25×2 (2017)

    Brian Posehn’s third stand-up special

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    Mr. Show with Bob and David

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    Mr. Show with Bob and David

    Mr. Show with Bob and David is an American sketch comedy series starring and hosted by Saturday Night Live writer/actor Bob Odenkirk and stand up comedian/actor David Cross. It aired on HBO from November 3, 1995 to December 28, 1998.

    Cross and Odenkirk introduced most episodes as heightened versions of themselves, before transitioning to a mixture of live sketches and pre-taped segments. The show featured a number of alternative comedians as both cast members and writers, including Sarah Silverman, Paul F. Tompkins, Jack Black, Tom Kenny, Mary Lynn Rajskub, Brian Posehn, Jerry Minor, Scott Aukerman, and Dino Stamatopoulos.

    It was nominated for four Primetime Emmy Awards, as well as a Golden Satellite Award.

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    Mission Hill

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    Mission Hill

    Mission Hill is an American animated television series that ran on The WB from September 24, 1999, to July 16, 2000, and on Adult Swim from July 14 to August 11, 2002. Although 18 episodes were planned, only 13 episodes were produced. The show was put on hiatus by the WB Network after two episodes due to poor ratings. It returned to the WB in the summer of 2000 but was canceled after four additional episodes. The show went on to develop a cult following, thanks to repeated airings of all 13 episodes on Teletoon’s “Teletoon Unleashed” block, Cartoon Network’s popular late night programing block, Adult Swim and Too Funny To Sleep, a late night programing block on TBS. Mission Hill was formerly known as The Downtowners, although MTV’s production of the similarly titled Downtown forced a name change.

    It has also been popular outside of the United States and Canada, receiving broadcasts in Australia, Eastern Europe, Latin America, Spain and New Zealand. Stylistically, the series is recognizable for its bright, neon color palette, and features a peculiar mixture of modern animation and traditional “cartoonish” drawings.

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    The Sarah Silverman Program

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    The Sarah Silverman Program

    The Sarah Silverman Program is an American television series, which ran from February 1, 2007 to April 15, 2010 on Comedy Central starring comedian and actress Sarah Silverman, who created the series with Dan Harmon and Rob Schrab.

    The Sarah Silverman Program faced cancellation in 2009 when Comedy Central and the producers were unable to reach an agreement for the show’s per-episode budget. LGBT-interest cable channel Logo stepped in to co-produce the third season.

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    Next Caller

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    Next Caller

    Next Caller is an unaired American television comedy series that was scheduled to premiere mid-season on NBC as part of the 2012–13 television schedule. The network placed a series order in May 2012. Season one was set to feature seven half-hour episodes.

    On October 12, 2012, NBC announced the cancellation of the series after only four episodes had been filmed, citing creative differences with star Dane Cook, and that the filmed episodes would not be aired. It became the second series of the 2012–13 television season to be canceled, after Made in Jersey.

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    The Comedians of Comedy (2005)

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    The Comedians of Comedy (2005)

    The Comedians of Comedy is an occasional stand-up comedy tour featuring Patton Oswalt, Zach Galifianakis, Brian Posehn and Maria Bamford that was documented in a 2005 film and 2005 Comedy Central television series of the same name, both directed by Michael Blieden.

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    Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic (2005)

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    Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic (2005)

    Sarah Silverman appears before an audience in Los Angeles with several sketches, taped outside the theater, intercut into the stand-up performance. Themes include race, sex, and religion. Her comic persona is a self-centered hipster, brash and clueless about her political incorrectness. A handful of musical numbers punctuate the performance.

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    3 South

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    3 South

    3 South is an American animated series that aired on MTV. The show focused on two lifelong friends, Sanford and Del, and their adventures at the fictional Barder College. With the exception of their roommate Joe, nearly everyone at Barder is stupid and inept. Nonetheless, the idiotic, irresponsible, and thoughtless Sanford and Del are portrayed as the series’ heroes, whereas the responsible, intelligent Joe is the de facto villain in most episodes.

    The series was created by Family Guy veteran writers Mark Hentemann and Steve Callaghan, based on a short film they had created years earlier. It is to-date the only animated series produced for MTV by Warner Bros. Animation.

    The show’s theme song is The Flaming Lips’ song “Fight Test” from the album Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots.

    $20.00
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