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- A researcher seeks evidence of the supernatural and uncovers five chilling-but-comedic stories, dealing with a possessed clown doll, a house lost in time, a supernatural entity that appears in photographs, shape-shifting lizard people, and sinister witches.
- The epic saga comes to a thrilling conclusion in Journey of the Cartoon Man. Having been kidnapped by Simon, Karen finds herself in the animated world of the Second Dimension, where she is held in Oswald Sherzikien's sinister castle. There, she meets Dr. Cynthia Melrose, an expert on cartoon psychology, and learns more about Sherzikien's master plans. At the same time, Roy and Valerie journey across the Second Dimension on their mission to save her, bickering all the while. They trek through cartoon forests, deserts, montages, and caverns, unaware that they are carrying an item that holds the key to Sherzikien's plot, and the fate of the real world rests in their hands...
- While investigating the deserted apartment of Oswald Sherzikien, a reclusive animator with an affinity for the occult, Agent Roy Wilkins has an accidental encounter with some mysterious black ink. Over the next several days, a bizarre transformation begins. His hands turn into giant white four-fingered gloves, and he starts letting out random spastic outbursts of cartoonish enthusiasm. All of this makes life increasingly difficult for Roy and his uptight girlfriend Valerie. Along with his partner Agent Karen Huntley, Roy continues to delve into the mysterious works of Oswald Sherzikien in the hope of finding a cure for his condition. However, it soon becomes apparent that Simon, their agency's director, may have an agenda of his own.
- Follow the patients in a mental institution as the changing political climate affects their quality of care.
- A humanoid alien spaceship crew gets stranded on Earth, and must find a way to make contact with their side of the galaxy in order to stop a villain's nefarious plot.
- The story continues in Return of the Cartoon Man. For about six months, Roy and Karen have been comfortably living their lives as human cartoons. One day, they are visited by a mysterious salesman named Peter who attempts to question them about their bizarre transformation for unspecified reasons. Meanwhile, Simon succeeds in opening a portal from the Second Dimension back into the real world, and begins terrorizing innocent bystanders. Valerie finds her way through the portal as well, determined to find her way back to Roy. Before long, all of the threads come together, the investigation into Oswald Sherzikien's whereabouts is re-opened, and it becomes clear that the whole situation is bigger in scope than anyone ever imagined.
- When Captain Vek Tempus is framed for an assassination attempt on the galactic president, he's forced to go on the run and return to the planet Earth. The Space Squad's efforts to clear his name soon bring them into conflict with enemies both old and new-but-strangely-familiar.
- Amateur film director Debra Wallace has a plan to set the ghosts in the infamous Cloverton House to rest by making a movie about their story. Her cast and crew are skeptical at first, but when production takes a deadly turn, it's unclear whether they should be more afraid of the ghosts or their director.
- Jackson Axelrod is the next big thing in Hollywood, or so he would have you think. When he gets an offer to be the spokesman for a new national park, he leaps at the chance to impress his old friends, and recruits a group of them for a nostalgic camping trip. Complications arise right away. First an eccentric homeless man named Fred stows away in the trunk of Jackson's car. Then, Jackson's attempts to woo his old flame Emma lead him to clash with her police officer boyfriend Victor. But just as their internal conflicts are heating up, the group comes to realize that they've been led into a trap. As it turns out, the supposed national park is home to a band of psychotic activists in creepy animal masks who hunt humans for sport with assault rifles. Right away, people start dying, and the group soon gets split up. Some get captured, some meet other survivors, and all of them gradually come to realize that they'll have to put their differences aside and work together if they want to escape from the masked hunters and get out of the woods.
- Three women take a trip to Massachusetts and run afoul of some vengeful spirits.
- An all-new film secretly shot in April and May 2020 during the Coronavirus Pandemic, hence the cast and crew of exactly one. A detective in the 1930s attempts to solve a case, which is made more difficult by a condition that causes him to see everyone as having the exact same face.
- Two agents try to unravel a conspiracy in a small town by donning various disguises and interviewing people they suspect may be involved.
- For the past several years, Art Fangor has produced educational videos for high-profile video-hosting website Spoonbaker.com. However, they have never received many views, with most of the site's visitors preferring to watch funny songs, guys getting hit in the nuts, and especially the clips of adorable dogs uploaded by the site's newest star Helen Spratt. Now, H.D. Spoonbaker, the site's owner is threatening to pull Art's account if he can't bring up his numbers. Things take a shocking turn when Mr. Spoonbaker is found dead, and Art learns he is suspected of murder. While on the run, he meets a mysterious woman named Angie Velveeta, who convinces him to help her find the truth about Spoonbaker's death. The resulting investigation leads him into the dark underbelly of the web video world, and a network of mystery, intrigue, and corruption.
- A found-footage style dark comedy about a dysfunctional group that treks into the mysterious Dolchemock Forest to investigate rumors of strange happenings, and end up getting much more than they bargained for.
- Four suspected murderers are brought into a room and asked to recount the stories of when and how they took human lives. They'll be allowed to go free only if they're able to guess which of the stories is false.
- This six-part retrospective series covers Smoking Bottle Entertainment's first decade producing low budget films, beginning from 2011's simple short film The Dolchemock Tapes to more ambitious productions like Space People, Quirewood. The Musical, and Tales of the Inexplicable.