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- In a short burst of dream imagery, a man is pursued by a shadowy unknown assailant. He seemingly escapes, only to have all of his teeth fall out.
- A team of space marines investigates an abandoned TV station and awakens the ancient evil who lives within.
- A short parody of Men in Black, in which two agents attempt to track down and apprehend Chewbacca.
- A small production team attempts to put on a weekly comedy and variety show from a mostly-abandoned TV station.
- A visual representation of a difficult summer full of light, rose petals, fire and screams.
- A documentary-style look at the ongoing war between two groups of toys, featuring a group of Barbies unveiling their secret weapon (The K.E.N., a Killing Entity Neutered) and a G.I. Joe team discovering a traitor in their ranks.
- The stop-motion Star Wars figures return home to find two new occupants have moved in: Lando and his pet dewback. When they are attacked by their neighbor the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man, they must team up to defeat him.
- When Gerald seemingly falls to the dark side and joins Wilhelmina, Finias goes to the Jedi Council for assistance. After being rejected, Finias and Murray attempt a rescue mission on their own, while being trailed by a mysterious assassin.
- Gerald meets an aspiring Jedi and takes the new student to the master who trained him. Unfortunately they are tracked there by a Sith Lord and the Dark Jedi who aim to destroy the master.
- Beggar-Man, Villa Girl and Kid Thief are a motley crew of Kung Fu heroes who only have one nemesis: the evil Peggy Lee Blackwidow-Flattenbush. When she returns to town, they face off in a final battle.
- A short adaptation of Richard Matheson's short story, in which a deformed and potentially monstrous child is chained in a basement by his parents.
- A man who recently lost his wife meets a woman at a dance club. When she turns out to be possessed, he calls in a priest for an exorcism. The demon fights back, and a brawl ensues.
- When a woman is harassed by a pair of local gang members, an unexpected protector emerges: a wannabe Jedi attempting to stop crime with his toy light saber.
- A parody of Moby's music video in which cast, crew and staff from most of KBVR-TV's shows and classes audition to be part of that season's highlights special.
- The stop-motion Star Wars figures find themselves in a strange location, infested with bounty hunters. When Leia is captured by Boba Fett, Han, Luke and Chewie must attempt a rescue using their greatest weapon: the power of disco.
- A parody of The People vs. Larry Flynt also based on real-life events, in which a small independent producer gets embroiled in a censorship battle with his TV station.
- A writer and his beleaguered assistant visit a therapist seeking help on his epic fantasy screenplay.
- A group of tech thieves are blackmailed into stealing a top-secret hair regrowth formula from a corporation. Along the way, they steal a top-secret movie script, accidentally kidnap an actress, and attract the attention of the local FBI.
- After waking from a dream in which he is drowning, a man sees a shadowy figure at the foot of his bed. That figure is himself. When he tries to escape, he ends up plunging further into his nightmare.
- A parody of The Lizzie Bennet Diaries, featuring Lizzie Borden as she discusses the murder of her family with the camera.
- Gerald, desperate for a ride to "the Tiar Yoo system", meets a self-proclaimed smuggler. He offers to give Gerald a ride in his "Penal Colony Pugeot", which ends in a stunt-filled race with a bounty hunter in a pickup truck.
- A parody of both awards show opening numbers and the Robbie Williams song, featuring the Junk Squad singers as they perform the original song to welcome everyone to the 2000 Bravado Entertainment Awards.
- A shot-for-shot parody of the short Canon in D, in which two guys attempt to recreate the dance moves of the original and eventually end up just throwing snowballs at each other.
- A visual interpretation of Pachelbel's Canon, two girls from different worlds secretly meet in the forest and dance.
- A parody of The X-Files, in which Mulder and Scully accidentally track and apprehend a trick-or-treater, then get reassigned to a new group of cases.
- An egotistical talk show host is hit by a truck and wakes up in a world in which he never existed.
- A trailer parody of Mission: Impossible inspired by real-life events. When an episode of their TV show featuring Vanilla Ice is bootlegged and put up for sale, the crew attempt to find the culprit and stop him.
- A comedic look at the accident-prone nature of actor Jackson Haynes (over two years: soccer injury, fell through a roof, stabbed, shot twice and hit by a car), complete with dramatized sequences featuring a Jackson stunt dummy.
- A short visual representation of a poem, with two sets of shots looking across an ocean at one another.
- A poetry-writing wanderer meets a waitress who imagines a possible life together.
- A stalker obsessively watches his neighbor across the street. When he see her bring home a date, he decides to take action.
- A trailer parody of the 1999 version of The Haunting, in which a group of insomniacs attempt to cure their disorder by watching boring indie TV programming, only to discover the station is haunted.
- A parody of road race action movies featuring the return of John McCallister fighting and racing towards an unspecific goal.
- When two TV station employees leave work without shutting anything off, it's up to a group of stop-motion animated Star Wars figures to battle their way upstairs and take on the task themselves.
- When the stop-motion Star Wars figures are threatened by a giant-sized Boba Fett, they thaw out their ultimate weapon: an equally large-scale Vanilla Ice doll.
- A hit man eliminates his predecessor and begins a surreal journey to escape both his organization and the constraints of his character.
- Gerald arrives at what he thinks is a fan convention, hoping to sign some autographs. Instead it turns out to be a trap set by Martin Alfredson, who claims to be a Dark Jedi. A toy light saber battle ensues.
- A trailer parody of El Mariachi, placing a folk singer in the world of a generic action movie.
- A modern take on the Ravenloft adaptation of the Bluebeard tale, in which a man bargains with a crime boss for the life of his sister.
- A parody trailer of the movie Twister, featuring two intrepid researchers, an evil researcher who dresses all in black, a very stationary cow, and a dust devil - the compact fury of nature.
- A look behind the scenes of the production process of the series of Star Wars Stop-Motion animated shorts.
- A found footage music video, incorporating archery, farming, drug addiction, a chef chasing a frog, and Rikki Tikki Tavi. The 16mm footage is altered via frame-by-frame scratch animation and jumbles of words printed directly on the film.
- A short documentary look at a week in the life of a student filmmaker (hence the title), including one day job, two freelance jobs, two student projects, one personal project and very little sleep.
- In the middle of a battle with a hidden nemesis, Beta Quan suddenly finds himself wandering a strange city, lost in his thoughts.
- A girl accidentally unleashes an ancient evil - a sentient, sharp-toothed, googly-eyed carton of milk. It starts to follow her, and she must find a way to defeat it.
- A trio of conspiracy theory-obsessed pirate broadcasters discover a government plot to track the public's movements via radioactive fleas. They attract the attention of a team of FCC Investigators, overseen by a mysterious gum-chewing man.