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- A bitter self-parody featuring a guy going through a series of excruciating rejections.
- A balloon wraps itself around a young child's hand, bringing him higher and higher, much to the child's delight... but...
- Nanna feels she's on her last legs and about to meet her maker. In saying her goodbyes to Lil' Puss Puss, she regrets all the things in life she hasn't done.
- Lily and Jim are interviewed about their disastrous blind date.
- No Neck Joe is a kid, maybe 10 years old, whose torso and head are one piece. Five vignettes document the travails and triumphs of having no neck. First, two punks give Joe a wrapped present; he opens the gift to discover a shirt and tie. The punks laugh. Next, when Joe visits the zoo, giraffes laugh at him. In a graveyard, Joe befuddles a vampire. In the wild West, Joe can't be hung. In the last episode, the punks are back: each in turn sneaks up behind Joe and taps him on the shoulder. By the time he turns his whole self around, the punk has disappeared.
- A violent man wants some quiet time and he makes sure he gets it no matter what.
- No Neck Joe is a kid, maybe 10 years old, whose torso and head are one piece. Five vignettes document the travails and triumphs of having no neck. First, two punks give Joe a wrapped present; he opens the gift to discover a shirt and tie.
- A hapless cartoon character is dragged through a spectrum of cinematic situations by his frustrated animator.
- A collection of animated shorts
- A Horned Gramma gets miffed when her grandson dismisses her kisses.
- A raging bull with a few screws loose tells a happy story to a small group of children about a magical moose, and the stuff that happened to him.
- Two drug addicted rodents conceive a unique approach to parenthood.
- This follow-up to HERE COMES DR. TRAN is a four-and-a-half minute mock TV commercial from Roybertito's Mexican Restaurant that stars DR. TRAN, and was a fan favorite at Spike & Mike's 2005 show at the San Diego Comic-Con.
- Encroachment on the harsh reality of the frozen waste brings new opportunity to a little penguin.
- Monty Python like short film that pokes fun at the stuffy programs on the BBC that teach you the elements of the game of chess. This chess game includes cheating and mercenaries.
- Segments: Uncle Louie's Travels, Æon Flux: Gravity, The Adventures of Thomas and Nardo, Beavis and Butt-Head: Frog Baseball, The Specialists, Winter Steele: Soft Heart, Hard Alcohol, Stick Figure Theatre: Night of the Living Dead, Dog-Boy.
- Segments: Stick Figure Theatre: Mr. Jimi Hendrix performing The Star-Spangled Banner (Woodstock, 1969), Doktor Züm: Typical Records, Elvis Meets the Spider People From Hell, Winter Steele: All Men Suck (Except Crow), Dog-Boy: Date with Rondy (Part 2), Getting to Know Each Other, Was (Not Was): Earth to Doris, The Honky Problem, Bobby and Billy: Camping Out, Bob the Frog in "Burp", At the Beach (excerpt from "Feggorama"), The Specialists: Necator (Part 2)/Fifi Breakout.
- In "Beat the Meatles", The Beatles are parodied. In "Science Facts!", a mayfly with a lifespan of two hours desperately tries to find a mate before time runs out. In "Ultracity 6060", Iria takes a trip to the mall, all while being chased by laser-shooting pods. In "Performance Art starring Chainsaw Bob", a chainsaw-wielding performer cuts, skins, and mutilates various people. In "Zerox & Mylar", a cat tries to lure a mouse out of its alcove with a female mouse puppet, but the plan backfires when the mouse goes to bed with the puppet. In "Robin", the titular character goes to the dentist, where the doc accidentally injects his leg with anesthesia; Robin and the dental assistant put his hand in warm water while he sleeps. And in "Frogg's Trip to the Sun", Frogg recalls his vacation on the sun. Also contains "Ye Old Woodshop", "Sea Slugs", a "Great True Moments in Rock & Roll History" about Jim Morrison, and seven "Sex & Violence" shorts by Bill Plympton.