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    AnimeCons TV Extras (HD)

    Extra content from the AnimeCons TV podcast.

  • fightbait.com podcast

    This is a podcast for nerds with a bad sense of humor. In the early episodes I would actually review anime, but these days we just talk about whatever comes up. UPDATE: We've been slowly working our way back to a format. Be sure to visit www.fightbait.com for more content.

  • Doogtoons

    Cartoons of, by, and for the people. More toons at www.doogtoons.com!

  • AnimeCons TV

    The latest news and information from the world of anime conventions

  • The Rotoscopers - A Podcast for Animation Addicts

    A podcast for animation addicts. Disney, Dreamworks, Pixar, Don Bluth & everything inbetween! We cover animation news, reviews, techniques and discussions. We're called The Rotoscopers because rotoscoping in an animation technique where the artist traces over live action footage to create animation. That's essentially what we do in our show: we trace over every detail of the films in our discussions and coverage. We're die-hard animation fans who love to talk about it! Join us!

  • The Mouse Castle Lounge

    The most fun you'll ever have on a Disney podcast. News, history, commentary and cocktails from Tim Callaway, your host and keeper of the Mouse Castle.

  • Anime Jam Session

    Anime Jam Session is a 90+ minute weekly podcast hosted by DJ Ranma S, Mako-chan, and the resident staff writer Ari Rockefeller. Join them as they discuss topics in regards to anime, cosplay, conventions, video games, along with pop culture, tech, and other anime related topics. This podcast is also syndicated weekly on VOG Network (www.vognetwork.com). Tuesdays at 9:30PM EST and Thursdays at 1PM EST.

  • Anibros

    Discussion and reviews of Japanese cartoons.

  • AnimeCons TV Extras (MP3)

    Extra content from the AnimeCons TV podcast.

  • AnimeCons TV Extras (Video)

    Extra content from the AnimeCons TV podcast.

  • Astro Boy

    Japanese Animated series which tells the tale of a permanently youthful robot boy modeled after the deceased son of a research scientist. Originally intended to be kept a secret, the Pinocchio-like character becomes a publicly renowned superhero -- complete with devices like laser-firing fingers, uncanny hearing, and jet-powered boots -- all eventually used to repulse an alien invasion of Earth.

  • American Dad!

    The series revolves around Stan Smith (Seth MacFarlane, "Family Guy"), a CIA agent based in Langley Falls, VA, who is an undisputed weapons expert and proud family man. Stan's wife is the sweet, Edith Bunker-esque Francine (Wendy Schaal), who has carefully hidden her party-girl personality for the sake of the conservative man she loves. Stan is constantly butting heads with his ultra-liberal 18-year-old daughter, Hayley (Rachael MacFarlane), who is forced to go through an airport-style security check every time she comes home from a day of Women's Studies classes at the local community college. Hayley's 13-year-old brother is the hapless, geeky Steve (Scott Grimes), a kid who seems to be on the verge of puberty, but can't quite make it past the squeaky awkwardness. The Smith household is rounded out by two rather unconventional members. There's Roger (Seth MacFarlane), the sarcastic space alien Stan rescued from Area 51 who lives in the Smiths' attic; and Klaus (Dee Bradley Baker), a lascivious, German-speaking goldfish; the result of a CIA experiment gone seriously wrong.

  • Jackie Chan Adventures

    Jackie and his young niece battle a criminal organization for control of 12 powerful magic talismans.

  • Casper the Friendly Ghost

    From the original 1950’s animation, Casper reigns supreme in these rare theatrical Technicolor cartoon shorts. Never has there been a friendlier ghost than Casper, and now these charming cartoons are here for a whole generation of fans! Watch Casper & his friends have all kinds of fun and spooky adventures.

  • Spider-Man

    A young man with spider like abilities fights crime as a superhero in New York City while trying to have a normal personal life.

  • The Simpsons

    "The Simpsons" -- the longest-running primetime animated series in history and the longest-running comedy on primetime television -- is a cultural institution. Intelligently written, subversively humorous and delightfully witty, "The Simpsons" pokes fun at itself and everything in its wake.

  • Blue Gender

    In the year 2031, humankind was replaced as the dominant species on Earth.

  • Bleach

    For as long as he can remember, Ichigo Kurosaki has been able to see ghosts. But when he meets Rukia, a Soul Reaper who battles evil spirits known as Hollows, he finds his life is changed forever when Rukia transfers most of her powers to him. Now a Soul Reaper himself with a newfound wealth of spiritual energy, Ichigo discovers his true calling: to protect the living and the dead from evil. But when Rukia's actions are called under scrutiny, Ichigo and his friends must put everything on the line to prepare to save their friend from the harsh justice of the Soul Society.

  • Black Blood Brothers

    It’s been a decade since the sacred war between humans and vampires. The rise of the Kowloon Bloodline, a new breed of monsters bearing an infectious bite, set the streets ablaze under the reign of their king. Humanity had never witnessed such pure, animalistic brutality.

  • CosmoWarrior Zero

    “Cosmo-Warrior Zero” is a new space fantasy created by Leiji Matsumoto, the famous illustrator and author of popular comic books and animation products. Leiji Matsumoto is best known in the US and Europe as well for the animated series entitled “Star Blazers” (a.k.a. Space Cruiser Yamato), “Captain Harlock” and “Galaxy Express 999."

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