Web Series ‘Charles, By the Way’

Here’s one of the best ways we can think of for anybody to spend just under a minute:

Did you watch the video above? Then you know the truth of that leadoff sentence.

Some words we would use to describe our new favorite web series: read article

Web Series: ‘Emo Dad’

If you’re a FAMILY GUY type fan, here’s an indie animated series you definitely need to check out:

Click here to go to the whole series on YouTube

Emo Dad is the first animated web series created by Fine Brothers Entertainment. Thank you all for supporting the company by
watching all the shows we make across YouTube, other sites, TV, and more! We couldn’t do it all without you! read article

Web Series: A Job, a Wife, A Life

If you’re a fan of the current crop of ironic TV comedies, you’re going to love the webseries A Job, a Wife, a Life, by Monkeyface Productions. The show is totally professional in every way, smooth acting, immaculate (and cruelly funny) script, production values that make you think you’re watching your parents’ 65″ Samsong TV.

Which does bring up a question? Is this show the kind of thing that we should be getting on the web? Whatever happened to experimentation? To going where no comedy has ever gone before? To being revolutionary instead of evolutionary? What’s going on here, dammit–

Sorry, getting kind of carried away there. read article

Web Series: “Super Hero Clock”

We have to admit it. We’re suckers for superhero origin episodes. Just as we’re suckers for indie video and, of course, just about anything animated.

For example:

Last time we looked, there were 6 episodes on YouTube. Check ’em out and let us know whatcha think, okay? read article

Web Series: “The New Adventures of Peter and Wendy”

Now this is what we call a truly high concept logline:

In the magical town of Neverland Ohio, Peter Pan, a late 20’s man-child cartoonist, is forced to face growing up or losing his long time crush, Wendy Darling, in this Romantic Comedy reimagining J.M. Barrie’s classic Peter Pan.

Got it? Nah, you only think you do. This series is even better after you see it. And now there’s a lot more to see because after a first season of 24 five-minuteish episodes and an epilog, our favorite web romcom is back with Season Two. read article