Like your animation a little weird and wonderful? Then look no further, you have arrived. From works as diverse as Jan Svankmajer and The Brothers Quay to that of Richard Linklater ("Waking Life", pictured), from the "Simpsons" to the "Bloggs" (in "Where the Wind Blows"). For Japanese Animation, check out "Japanime", for those oldies but goodies (1920-1965) check out "Classic Animation".
In this spectacular animated adventure set in the 31st century, an alien race known as the Drej has destroyed Earth and sent the survivors fleeing int... Read more
"People always ask us, "What's your favourite episode?" And we'd say, "It's so hard. It's like choosing between your children." But we'd have no probl... Read more
Set within the grounds of "Bromwell High" an under-funded, overcrowded, graffiti-scarred secondary school in South London. This animated series follow... Read more
Betty Boop-oop-a-dooped her way to the silver screen in Max Fleischer short 'Dizzy Dishes' on August 8th, 1930. Experience the thrill and joy Betty br... Read more
Join Abe Lincoln, Cleopatra, J.F.K, Gandhi and Joan of Arc (well, their clones) in a high school series that bravely tackles teen issues such as sleep... Read more
Stan, Kyle, Kenny and Cartman find themselves in the middle of hot-button political issues and celebrity shenanigans. Season Eight is capped off with... Read more
In a world that hates and fears them, several mutants (humans who are born with unique powers and abilities) have banded together to fight the hatred,... Read more
Join the boys as they witness the death of their beloved Chef, band together to defeat a virtual villain who is out to destroy the world, and wrestle... Read more
A new enemy. A new hero. The same bunch of rejects. When a secret government project goes wrong, the Reds and Blues must reconstruct their units to fo... Read more
'Grendel, Grendel, Grendel' is an animated re-telling of the epic poem 'Beowulf', told from the perspective of the great monster, Grendel (Peter Ustin... Read more