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* ''Computerman'': Starring [[Jack Black]] as a cross-breed of a man's DNA and his home computer.
* ''Computerman'': Starring [[Jack Black]] as a cross-breed of a man's DNA and his home computer.
* ''House of Cosbys'': About a man who clones [[Bill Cosby]] several times over. Forcibly cancelled after its fourth episode when the producers received a cease and desist letter from Bill Cosby's attorney. A different contributor made an unofficial fifth episode that functioned as an attack on Cosby and his attorney.
* ''House of Cosbys'': About a man who clones [[Bill Cosby]] several times over. Forcibly cancelled after its fourth episode when the producers received a cease and desist letter from Bill Cosby's attorney. A different contributor made an unofficial fifth episode that functioned as an attack on Cosby and his attorney.
* ''[[Yacht Rock]]'': John Oates credited Yacht Rock in 2007 with rekindling interest in Hall & Oates and lowering the demographic age of the group's fans. Michael McDonald acknowledged ''[[Yacht Rock]]'' in 2008. Visit the homepage [http://www.yachtrock.com/ here.]
* ''[[Yacht Rock]]'': John Oates credited Yacht Rock in 2007 with rekindling interest in Hall & Oates and lowering the demographic age of the group's fans. Michael McDonald acknowledged ''[[Yacht Rock]]'' in 2008. Visit the homepage [https://web.archive.org/web/20110309041823/http://www.yachtrock.com/ here.]
* ''Channel 101: The Musical'': A fully orchestrated Broadway-style musical featuring [[Sarah Silverman]] and [[Happy Days]]' Donny Most.
* ''Channel 101: The Musical'': A fully orchestrated Broadway-style musical featuring [[Sarah Silverman]] and [[Happy Days]]' Donny Most.
* ''[[Sockbaby]]'': Zero-budget martial arts from [[Doug Ten Napel]], the creator of ''[[Earthworm Jim (video game)|Earthworm Jim]]''.
* ''[[Sockbaby]]'': Zero-budget martial arts from [[Doug Ten Napel]], the creator of ''[[Earthworm Jim (video game)|Earthworm Jim]]''.