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Crunchyroll Amazon Channel
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Happy Tree Friends (1999)
This action and adventure comedy is drawn in simple appearance and combines cute forest animals with extreme graphic violence. Each episode revolves around the characters enduring accidental events of bloodshed, pain, dismemberment and/or death.
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Peacock Premium
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cc age 14+

Code Monkeys (2007)
Set in the early 1980s, Code Monkeys follows the adventures of fictional video game company GameAVision.
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7.8
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Attack of the Show (2005)
Attack of the Show! is an American live television program that formerly aired weeknights on G4, G4 Canada Fuel TV, HOW TO Channel, and Maxxx. Episodes were hosted by Kevin Pereira, Olivia Munn, Zach Selwyn, Layla Kayleigh, Sarah Lane, Alison Haislip, Candace Bailey, and Sara Underwood. Attack of the Show! reviewed new technological items, parodies, pop culture, and general daily news, and gave previews of video games, movies, and digital media.
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Scott The Woz (2017)
Reviews, editorials, and retrospectives of video games.
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Ninja Warrior (1997)
The world's top fighters, wrestlers, and athletes compete in one of the most difficult physical contests ever devised. Of the 1,900 people that have attempted to complete stage one since 1997, only about 200 have succeeded. Of the 200 that passed stage one, only 3 people have gone on to complete all four stages and have the title of Ninja Warrior.
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Amazon Prime Video
44
12
4.2
/1120/
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cc age 11+

Spaceballs: The Animated Series (2008)
Spaceballs: The Animated Series, also known as Spaceballs: The Series, is an animated television series that premiered in 2008 on G4 and Canada's Super Channel, and is loosely based on the parody science fiction film Spaceballs. Similarly to how the original film parodied the original Star Wars films and the Star Trek universe, each episode of the series parodies a different film or other aspect of popular culture, such as the Star Wars prequel trilogy, The Lord of the Rings, or the Grand Theft Auto video games.
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7.9
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Dungeons & Dragons Presents: Invitation to Party (2021)
Magic and mystery, Dungeons and Dragons, Cassalanters and innuendo. Come along with us on an adventure for the ages! B. Dave takes our party on an adventure into Waterdeep and beyond!
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Filter (2002)
Filter is an American television series on the G4 cable television channel which follows a countdown format. It was canceled in December 2005, resurrected in a re-formatted form, and then once again was canceled in August 2006. It was airing as a commercial break prior to May 2012. The show allows registers users to vote in Top Ten lists.
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Players (2002)
Players is a former TV show that ran on G4 starting in 2002. It was one of the launch programs for the G4 network. The main premise of the show was to interview famous celebrities and see if they played video games or not, what their favorite ones were, etc. The show was cancelled in December, 2004, but still aired occasionally until January 6, 2006. Celebrities featured included Asia Carrera, David Arquette, David Hoffman, Alec Baldwin, Chris Carmack and the Barenaked Ladies.
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Street Fury (2005)
Street Fury was a TV show on G4 that showcased women and cars. It was hosted by Carlton "Big C" Lewis. Along with Formula D and Fastlane, the show aired Sunday nights, as part of the "G4 Sunday Nights" block. It was at one time the main show for a G4 block called "The Whip Set", but the block name was dropped in late 2005. The show is often criticized for focusing more on scantily-clad models and for portraying negative stereotypes of the African American and Latino communities. The show was produced by G4 Media, and is loosely based on the Tokyopop version of Street Fury.
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8.8
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Hey, Donna! (2022)
Will Neff stars as Donna C., your new favorite hip, New Jersey granny, in this ALL NEW call-in advice show with an emphasis on COMEDY, CREATORS, and CANDOR. Tune in for a chance to get your burning questions answered on the show for adventurous hearts.
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8.2
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TMDb

TechTV News (1998)
Live news, product reviews, stock market news, and entertainment.
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7.6
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G4TV.COM (2002)
G4tv.com, also known as G4tv: The Show or simply G4tv, is a weekly video game talk show that aired on G4 and was produced by Laura Foy. The questions and polls used on the show were from the G4tv.com discussion forums live chatroom and were on any topic concerning games or the technology of gaming. At least one person who has worked in the video game industry was usually interviewed in each episode. The show was hosted by Tina Wood, Laura Foy, and Geoff Keighley
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10
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TMDb

Player$ (2003)
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7.8
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Jump City: Seattle (2011)
Jump City: Seattle is an American television series on G4 that features four of the top freerunning and parkour teams in the United States all coming together for the first U.S. tricking competition. Each week, the athletes compete in different parkour challenges spread out across the streets of Seattle, Washington.
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6.3
/55/
20
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100
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Human Wrecking Balls (2008)
Human Wrecking Balls is an American television reality show that premiered on November 12, 2008 on G4 television network.
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10
/1/
TMDb

Meet the Sess (2005)
A new show coming to G4 this spring! Hosted by X-play's Adam Sessler. For info click here! The show is set to launch on April 19, 2005 on G4.
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5.9
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The International Sexy Ladies Show (2009)
International Sexy Ladies is an international television reality show that premiered on November 12, 2009 on the G4 television network. The show has been renewed for a second season, featuring 10 episodes, which premiered March, 2010.
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6.1
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It's Effin' Science (2010)
It's Effin' Science is an American television show on G4. It is hosted by Angie Greenup, Marc Horowitz and Chad Zdenek and produced by Renegade Productions. Filming is based in Los Angeles, California and 10 episodes were ordered for the first season. The series premiered on June 15, 2010.
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10
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Eye Drops (2002)
Eye Drops was a television program on TechTV that showcased short computer animation movies and clips made using off the shelf 3D animation software. The show claimed to showcase all different types of animation, but only a very small number of shorts featured non-CG animation. Most animations are done completely by one person or by a small group of people.
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Invent This! (2003)
Invent This! is a TV series that aired on TechTV at the end of 2003. Invent This! profiled ordinary people demonstrating their inventions. Only one season were shot. The show was not renewed when TechTV and G4 merged in early 2004.
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7.9
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Proving Ground (2011)
Proving Ground is an American reality television series that aired in the United States on G4. The series was hosted by Jackass cast member Ryan Dunn and video game journalist Jessica Chobot. The program held a TV-14 rating due to strong language and comical violence.
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8.0
/12/
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Body Hits (2004)
Body Hits is a TV series which focused on what goes on inside people's bodies as they fight their way through their hectic modern lifestyle. Dr. John Marsden was the show's host for its entirety. The programme aired on BBC Three in the United Kingdom, TechTV in the United States, The LifeStyle Channel and ABC2in Australia, and Prime Television New Zealand in New Zealand
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79
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7.6
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Rated A for Adult (2010)
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40
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TMDb

G4 Presents: E3 (2005)
G4TV's coverage of E3, the Electronic Entertainment Expo, the annual video game conference and show at the Los Angeles Convention center.
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6.5
/79/
16
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Cheat (2002)
Cheat! is a TV show on G4 that provides cheat codes, strategies, and other hidden features for video games. The show was hosted by Kristin Adams, who replaced original host Cory Rouse in January 2005. After a nearly 18-month hiatus, new episodes of Cheat! began airing in December 2008. Cheat! last aired February 19, 2009 on G4.
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6.6
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2 Months 2 Million (2009)
2 Months $2 Million was an American reality show that debuted on G4TV on August 16, 2009. The show follows four online poker players who are sharing a house in Las Vegas, Nevada. Their goal is to collectively earn $2 million in two months using their own money. The show was canceled after one season.
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40
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G4 Presents: Comic-Con (2006)
For four manic days in July, San Diego hosts the largest pop-culture event of the year: Comic-Con. G4 brings you live coverage of everything Comic-Con; showing off some of the latest in graphic-novels, comic-books, anime, art, sci-fi, fantasy, horror, movies, shows, games and so, so much more. At Comic-Con there’s a ton of variety, and awesome stuff you won’t see anywhere else. Where else in the world can you go to a panel about diversity in comics, check out a Klingon Lifestyles presentation, attend a four-day low-budget film-making boot camp, or hear George R.R. Martin discuss “epic” storytelling, all in one weekend?
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TMDb

Two Months Two Millions (2009)
With its new series "2 Months, 2 Million", G4 takes a look inside the high-stress world of high-stakes poker. Billed as a "docusoap," the series follows four professional online poker players who've given up their everyday, East Coast lives in exchange for a chance to will $2 million from online poker betting in Las Vegasa docusoap chronicling the story of four professional online poker players. These four math whizzes have given up their lives on the East Coast to move to Las Vegas, where they will share a mansion featuring a 24-hour "war room" and bet all their own money in online poker games worldwide, in an attempt to win $2 million.
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Campus PD (2010)
Campus PD is an American television show on G4. Campus PD is produced by Cineflix Productions. The show is similar in style and tone to the show COPS. Unlike COPS, Campus PD focuses specifically on college and university campuses and towns and the authorities who patrol them. Filming takes place at various locations across the country. The first season consisted of 10 episodes. Campus PD is produced by the UK-based production company Cineflix Productions, the group that produces American Pickers as well as Canadian Pickers. The theme song for the show is The Clash song Police on My Back. Season 2 Premiered Wednesday, September 1 at 8PM ET. New episodes aired Wednesday nights at 8PM ET/PT on G4. It is unknown if further seasons of this show will be produced as G4 was slated be renamed as the Esquire Network on September 23, 2013. Though it is assumed that production of the show has been canceled as there are no further announcements of a new season. As of 2012, the episodes of the first 2 seasons are edited where the main theme song "Police On My Back" by The Clash in the intros have been replaced by production music for unknown reasons.
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8.9
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TMDb

That's Tough (2010)
Reveals the toughest high-security prisons, sniper units, little people, and bank vaults. Other examples are: the toughest dictators, armored state cars, fighting styles, street gangs, special forces, and insects. Each episode profiles the three toughest entries in each category and countdown the top 5 or 3 of each.
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8.8
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Portal (2002)
Portal is a former TV show that aired on G4. During its two-season run from 2002–2004, it was one of the most popular shows on the network. Written, produced, and hosted by Dave Meinstein, Portal was in many ways a comedy, a soap opera, a skit comedy show, and a news show. It was an attempt at a new type of show by blending satire, stylistic elements, and various levels of dramatism. Portal was the first television series to use machinima.
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7.8
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TMDb

Tween Fest (2016)
When a clueless single dad organizes a giant youth entertainment festival in the middle of the desert, he has to keep the world's biggest social media stars from self-destructing and ruining the festival.
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7.7
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TMDb

Video Game Vixens (2005)
The hottest, sexiest and most lethal video-game babes will get your heart racing and your palms sweating in G4's irreverent new awards show. Your favorite game gals will compete before a panel of celebrity judges in categories ranging from Biggest Guns and to Baddest Good Girl. The top performers will move on to the final round--where "G4's Videogame Vixen of the Year" will be crowned.
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7.6
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TMDb

Cinematech: Nocturnal Emissions (2005)
A more mature version of "Cinematech" shown on G4. It has more violent, sexually suggestive footage.
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7.9
/46/
TMDb

Cinematech (2002)
A TV show showing clips from different video games.
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6.8
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10
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TMDb

Arena (2002)
Arena was a G4/G4techTV TV show about competitive gaming which aired from 2002 to 2004. The program's format featured teams taking on each other in the multiplayer video games of the time in the form of a LAN party. Many episodes of the series revolved around a continuing tournament format.
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8.2
/22/
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The Lab with Leo Laporte (2007)
The Lab with Leo Laporte was a technology-based television program hosted by Leo Laporte. Episode #1 debuted on April 23, 2007 on G4techTV Canada and HOW TO Channel Australia. The program was produced by Greedy Productions in Vancouver, BC. Production was overseen by the show's producer, Matt Harris and Marc Lefebvre. The show also now airs on Citytv after Rogers Media acquired control of the stations, and episode segments were also posted to Google Video several weeks after initial airing.
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cc age 14+

Web Soup (2009)
Web Soup is a weekly series that aired in the U.S. on G4. The show, hosted by Chris Hardwick, comments on the latest in viral videos. It has similar fashion to sister network E!'s series The Soup and is produced by the same crew as that show. During the first two seasons, this show was taped in front of a green screen like The Soup. In the third season, the program taped on the set usually utilized by E! News with added studio audience seating.
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3.9
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Hurl! (2008)
Hurl! was an American TV game show from G4 that first premiered on G4 in the USA on July 16, 2008. It takes a unique twist on competitive eating. The concept is for competitors to alternate between challenges of competitive eating and extreme activities in order to see who will be last to vomit. The winner receives $1,000 cash on the spot.
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Peacock Premium
76
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8.9
/170/
42
/4/
100
/1/

Reviews on the Run (2011)
Reviews on the Run and "Reviews on the Rock" in the earlier seasons of the Electric Playground is a video game review TV show hosted by Victor Lucas and Scott C. Jones. The show is produced by Lucas' company Greedy Productions. The two hosts rate games independently on a scale of .5 point increments from 0 through 10, with 0 being the lowest and 10 being the highest.
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8.0
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30
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Slasher School (2009)
N/A
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65
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8.3
/202/
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Unbeatable Banzuke (2008)
Competitors are challenged in one of more than two dozen events, ranging from target-events adapted to various sports, to nine-area obstacle courses, to other challenges of a different variety, all for the honor of adding their name to the list of champions, the titular BANZUKE.
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Unscrewed with Martin Sargent (2003)
Unscrewed with Martin Sargent was a late night American television show focusing on the comedy of technology. It was produced at TechTV and aired from May 26, 2003 to December 2004. The show was set as a traditional late night talk show, including a couch for guests to sit during interviews, with subject matter including unusual guests scooped up from the Internet, Sargent's reported binge drinking adventures, and pornography.
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8.6
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Icons (2002)
Icons was a documentary TV show on G4 that originally focused on significant people, companies, products, history, and milestones in world of video games. It was relaunched in 2006 and focused entirely on pop culture. It was cancelled soon afterwards. On May 10, 2006, it was announced that Icons was relaunching on June 3 with an episode focusing on J.J. Abrams. The show will feature a broader scope on things and people "men 18–34 care about, admire and emulate." Future episodes would focus on Marc Ecko, The Onion, and Family Guy. This change in format had been suspected, due to the recent episodes about George A. Romero, Frank Miller and the history of the King Kong franchise. The classic video game themed episodes continued to air on the network sporadically until 2008, under the new name of Game Makers.
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7.9
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Bomb Patrol: Afghanistan (2011)
From the streets of Afghanistan comes an all-new series profiling the U.S. military's most dangerous job. The first of its kind, Bomb Patrol Afghanistan is a groundbreaking docu-series giving viewers an unprecedented first person view of one of the most dangerous jobs in the world in one of the most dangerous places on earth. G4 embeds viewers within the U.S. Navy E.O.D. (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) Unit as it trains state-side prior to deployment. Outside the wire in war-torn Afghanistan, helmet and body mounted cameras and state-of-the-art robotics bring you a never before seen look at the intensity of war. Viewers will witness as the elite team searches out, disarms and destroys an array of deadly explosives with one goal: to save civilian and military lives and return home safely. This is war like you've never seen before.
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50
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The Screen Savers (1999)
The Screen Savers is an American TV show that aired on TechTV. The show launched concurrently with the channel ZDTV on May 11, 1998. The Screen Savers originally centered around computers, new technologies, and their adaptations in the world. However, after it was taken over by G4, the show became more general-interest oriented and focused somewhat less on technology. The final episode of The Screen Savers aired on March 18, 2005. Repeat episodes continued to air until March 25, 2005 when its replacement program, Attack of the Show! began 3 days later on March 28, 2005. Two spiritual successors to the Screen Savers are in the form of This Week in Tech on the TWiT Network with Leo Laporte and Tekzilla on Revision3 with Patrick Norton.
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Game Makers
Game Makers is a TV show on G4. The original series followed the process of game development, as a company attempts to finish a big new game in time for shipment. The "original" Game Makers did not air often, and when it did it was referred to as a "G4 Special Presentation" rather than a separate entity. The original Game Makers was cancelled and taken off air in early 2006. After the revamp of Icons in June 2006, the classic game based episodes of Icons began to air under the name Game Makers. The original series no longer airs, but a few re-runs aired in May 2006. Game Makers last aired December 1, 2006, on G4. Considering one new episode of the show on Madden 07 was aired in November. G4 reran Game Makers in December 2007 on Wednesdays, despite its air in the early mornings.


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