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- Competitive game show based around traveling (and its hardships) where contestants complete challenges to use different modes of transportation. With the world as the "board," each season is a unique take on classic household games.
- Bryson discusses his stories in an animated and comedic tone.
- All the world's a stage and Jen and Sam have learned the hard way, being trapped in a Shakespearean multiverse. On their quest to discover the doorway back to reality they notice something unusual about Henry 'Hotspur' Percy
- ShortA pair of new hires must unravel their identity while navigating a corporate metaverse that controls virtually every aspect of its employees' online reality.
- A recovering ex-vampire is forced to revisit a dead romance when an old rival invites her out for a quick bite.
- A movie about friendship, parallel universes, the internet, and genocidal coconuts.
- Abigail Thorn hosts free philosophy lessons on YouTube, sometimes branching out into politics, humour, and personal reflection.
- Sam O'Nella Academy is an edutainment YouTube channel which produces videos exploring various historical and scientific topics, narrated by a long-haired stick figure presenting himself as Sam O'Nella.
- The events of World War One are followed week by week as occurred 100 years ago.
- Half as Interesting put the 34 weirdest laws in America on a map and gave Sam 72 hours and $5,000 to break eight of them. But the HAI writers got $3,000 and a live tracker on Sam-and if they tag him, he loses a point.
- In the Summer of 1940 Britain stood alone on the edge of Europe. With Britain's shores secure, the Germans were left with one option. The Battle of Britain was the world's first war to take place entirely in the skies.
- A new WW2 documentary about The Battle of Berlin,. The Battle of Berlin was a gigantic battle in which over 3 million soldiers fought in one of the biggest cities of Europe that was still populated by civilians while the fight was raging.
- A socially awkward non pantsless wearer by the name of P.J. make YouTube videos with wider gaps, wider than her eyebrows.
- Taboo on Screen investigates the many ways taboos are presented and received in popular filmmaking. It explores a variety of films that attempt to shed light on the shunned, fringe, and uglier aspects of the human condition - successfully or not.
- Extra History is an educational series of Extra Credits about historical moments. From the Punic Wars to the The Brothers Gracchi, the series has endless stories to tell.
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- Patrick analyzes in an obsessive way different movie topics while he drives his friends insane, teams up with an evil coconut and wears tons of striped t-shirts.
- TV SeriesSix creators embark on a road trip across the American West, engaging in a game of social strategy and deception, where alliances are formed and trust is tested.
- Lindsay Ellis dissects film and media topics.
- 'Money' is a five-part series about power dynamics, trust, loyalty - and money. Tom Scott hosts five well-known internet personalities, playing games based on economics experiments to win $10,000. But can they work together to win it? Or will they only think of themselves?
- Because liking things is more fun than not liking things. Sometimes the critics are wrong. Some movies, while full of plot holes, continuity errors, and bad acting have plenty of wins.
- Abandoned is a Canadian web series that explores the circumstances that led to the abandonment of various amusement parks and businesses, as well as how the abandoned locations have aged in the years since.
- Major Hollywood historical films are reviewed, both for their artistic quality and historical accuracy.
- "There are two "Chinas" - the image presented by Beijing to the world and the one lived by 1.4 billion people. China, Actually is an exploration of how one of the world's most consequential countries really works.
- Lawyer Devin James Stone reviews various media and current events to explain the legal aspects of them.
- Exploring the defining steps in the history of our evolution.
- The 21st century may be the most peaceful in history so far, but we are still not completely free from wars and conflicts. From 1980 to the present day, Modern Conflicts explores recent struggles between nations and peoples.
- Maggie Mae Fish dives into the history of sex, sexuality, and gender in film, from the silent era to sexploitation to modern erotic movies.
- Johnny Harris explores subjects that seem strange, not quite right maybe even bad. He generally finds there a method to the madness but that doesn't mean it's a better way. Or couldn't be better. Or at least make sense.
- Every weekday the TLDR Team breaks down the latest news. From stories you've seen plastered across Twitter but don't quite understand to the ones that might have slipped under the radar.
- Half as Interesting is an entertaining, fact-based, educational series covering diverse topics of general interest presented in a somewhat humorous, quirky style. Topics range from curious to weird and are rarely important to know unless you're looking for some lunch room or coffee break conversation starters.
- Ten thousand years ago, humans survived many landscapes, droughts, blizzards, volcanoes, saber-toothed tigers, and cave bears without any of the conveniences of modern life. How did they do it? Do we still have what it takes to handle even a fraction of those challenges? Archeology Quest is an episodic documentary game show in which two amateur naturalists compete to prove their ability to survive in the Paleolithic world, using only technology from that time period.
- Wendover Productions spans the globe with stories about how the world works on subjects including; economics, logistics, politics, transportation and technology. Each story is information rich with deep analysis and insight into the broad implications of the story that is rarely found in the traditional news media anymore.
- The Logistic of D-Day covers the engineering and tactical advantages the Allies used to achieve victory when invading German-occupied France.
- This series attempts to make sense of the origins and increasingly complex present forms of global fascism and considers the actions we need to take to protect our society from this insidious ideology.
- Host Jake Williams discusses the history of television shows, video games, and amusement parks that were all cancelled.
- The Colorado River is the foundation of the American Southwest. But the confluence of a once-in-a-millennium drought, a hundred-year-old mistake, and a generations-old conflict have put the river--and the civilization built atop it--in crisis, and at a crossroads. As the southwest continues to grow, and the river continues to shrink, time is running out to solve the problem of the Colorado.
- Broey posts monthly videos on a mixture of film analyses, retrospectives, politics and just absolutely overthinking anything to do with pop culture.
- The most sophisticated and expensive aircraft ever produced, the B-2 Spirit can strike any adversary, anywhere in the world, with near impunity. Even after three decades, the B-2 is still shrouded in mystery.
- Revisit the biggest moments in the greatest cities on Earth. Great Cities tells the fascinating backstories of Paris, Shanghai, New York, and more.
- The true story of a feud between two researchers which threatened to take down a Nobel Prize winner, from Kevan MacKay (BobbyBroccoli)
- The story behind the construction and operation of the first-ever airport on Saint Helena Island. St. Helena, a British Overseas Territory located in the middle of the South Atlantic Ocean, is one of the most isolated islands in the world. Its gross domestic product (GDP) per capita is well below that of the rest of the United Kingdom. The reduction in travel times from days to hours will hopefully create an economic boom on the island.
- For years, Half as Interesting has exploited a loophole in CIA and FBI protocols--they never watch more than 30 seconds of videos that pose a potential threat to national security. HAI has therefore prefaced videos on government secrets with discussion of bricks. Their luck has finally run out, though, and Sam is put behind bars. The Brick Facade is the legal drama of the century. As we follow Sam's fight to prove his innocence, what ensues is one of the most consequential cases to ever pass through the US justice system.
- In this series, we're going to take a look at some of the most baffling diseases and epidemics from history, human oddities and more.
- TLDR News aims to make news and politics easier to understand. Their videos are designed to make complex topics understandable and help to engage more with news and politics.