The Amazing Digital Circus is a surreal psychological comedy series created by Gooseworx, following a group of humans trapped in a virtual circus controlled by an artificial intelligence. The series gained widespread attention following its viral debut and has been noted for its animation style, dark humor, and exploration of psychological distress.[1][2]
Pomni (voiced by Lizzie Freeman) – A nervous 25-year-old former accountant and the most recent human trapped in the circus as a jester avatar.[3][4]
Jax (voiced by Michael Kovach) – A callous 22-year-old man in a purple rabbit avatar who acts as a mischievous trickster.[3][4]
Ragatha (voiced by Amanda Hufford) – A 30-year-old former real estate agent in a rag doll avatar who internalizes her negative thoughts.[3][4]
Gangle (voiced by Marissa Lenti) – A 26-year-old artist with low self-esteem whose ribbon avatar uses interchangeable masks to represent her mood.[3][4]
Kinger (voiced by Sean Chiplock) – A forgetful 48-year-old computer scientist and the longest-trapped resident; his avatar is a chess king.[3][4]
Zooble (voiced by Ashley Nichols) – An irritable 22-year-old with a modular avatar, representing themes of body dysmorphia.[3][6]
Bubble (voiced by Gooseworx) – Caine's AI soap bubble assistant.[4]
Kaufmo – A former resident mentioned as having suffered a psychological breakdown.[4]
Murder Drones is a science-fiction horror-comedy series created by Liam Vickers, set on a post-apocalyptic planet inhabited by autonomous robots. The series has been noted for its violent action, dark humor, and themes of autonomy and corporate control.[7]
Uzi Doorman – The main protagonist, a rebellious Worker Drone who resists any form of authority and dislikes her colony's neutralism against the Murder Drones.
Khan Doorman – Uzi's father and overseer of the Worker Drone bunker, having built the doors keeping the Murder Drones out.
N – A socially awkward Murder Drone who forms an friendship with Uzi.
V – A violent yet emotionally scarred Murder Drone who is secretly protective of N.
J – A commanding Murder Drone who enforces corporate hierarchy among her peers.
Doll – A Worker Drone possessing supernatural abilities and driven by personal revenge.
Thad – A friendly Worker Drone and one of Uzi’s classmates.
Lizzy – A popular Worker Drone at the colony school who is Doll's best friend.
Tessa James Elliot – A human connected to the development of the Murder Drones program.
The AbsoluteSolver – The overarching antagonist of the series.
Meta Runner is a cyberpunk action series centered on competitive gaming and corporate exploitation. The series received attention for its animation quality and serialized storytelling.[8]
Tari – A cybernetically enhanced gamer and the series' central protagonist.
Theo – A skilled gamer and close ally of Tari.
Lamar Williams – A professional esports competitor.
Belle Fontiere – A rival Meta Runner with advanced cybernetic enhancements.
Lucks – The primary antagonist and head of TASCorp.
Masa Shimamoto – A former Meta Runner struggling with the consequences of augmentation.
Sunset Paradise is a comedy-adventure series following a former competitive fighter adjusting to life in a tropical city, focusing on themes of identity and self-discovery.[9]
Meggy Spletzer – The main protagonist seeking a new purpose after her competitive career.
Auri Bori – A cheerful local resident who befriends Meggy.
Whisk – A skilled bounty hunter and one of Meggy’s allies.
Benedict – A mysterious and knowledgeable resident of Port Aurora.
Mario – A recurring character who briefly accompanies Meggy.
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