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- After getting into a serious car accident, a TV director discovers an underground sub-culture of scarred, omnisexual car-crash victims who use car accidents and the raw sexual energy they produce to try to rejuvenate his sex life with his wife.
- Julie, a girl from the valley, meets Randy, a punk from the city. They are from different worlds and find love. Somehow they need to stay together in spite of her trendy, shallow friends.
- A computer hacker is abducted into the digital world and forced to participate in gladiatorial games where his only chance of escape is with the help of a heroic security program.
- George, now a father, goes to Las Vegas, where he has to help out his brother.
- The Seaver parents sell their house and plan to retire.
- Mink is the love-child of a dragon and a dragon-slayer. Mink and her friends have very weird adventures on Mink's quest to be human. The story is unique because the art style constantly switches between normal proportions and super-deformed proportions.
- William Rockman is a champion "Terminal Combat" fighter who retired from the sport after accidentally killing a young man while training. Five years after his retirement, Terminal Combat has been banned by the government and has gone underground. The "new" Terminal Combat is just that; one combatant in each match usually does not live to tell about the experience. When Rockman's younger brother is killed in one of the underground matches by his old rival, the King, Rockman enters the tournament to exact revenge on the King, not knowing that the King and his wife, Daria, have been enslaved by Max Brito, the tournament's greedy promoter. When it becomes known that Brito intends to rake in huge bucks for a rematch between Rockman and the King (their last fight 5 years before had ended in a draw), and that he also intends to kill the King either inside or outside of the ring (and therefore keep Daria for himself as a concubine), Rockman, the King, and other tournament survivors band together to plan Daria's rescue and their escape.
- Sam, Trish, Beth, and Annie are four Valley Girls bored with shopping and frat parties. They come across kind Mr. Stanton, who is running a home for orphaned boys. Mr. Stanton and his charges are in danger of being evicted from their home if they don't come up with the rent money that is due, and one of the boys has taken to selling drugs for a couple of sleazy dealers. When Trish's prized "TUBUL R" Mercedes convertible is lost in a bet in which their Beverly Hills rivals have cheated, mayhem ensues as the Vals, with help from their frat-boy boyfriends, save Mr. Stanton and his boys from being evicted, give the drug-dealers their just deserts, and totally exact revenge on the Beverly Hills brats in a rematch.
- The male-only planet of Terra II is populated by clones of the six men who were marooned there 300 years before. The only females are robots called "marionettes," who serve as workers and soldiers. Japoness marionettes Lime, Cherry, and Bloodberry are different from most others, because each possesses a special circuit that gives them human emotions. One by one, they are accidentally awakened by young Mamiya Otaru and take up residence with him. As a result, Otaru's uneventful life becomes just a tad more interesting. At the same time, conflict between Japoness and the city-state of Gartland is escalating. Is it because Faust, the leader of Gartland, lusts for world domination, or is it something else his heart longs for... something with a connection to Lime, Cherry, and Bloodberry?
- A medieval-themed game show pitting "knights" (the show's contestants) against "warriors" (think American Gladiators, dressed in black leather and spandex, each adopting a cartoonish "evil" persona) in physical games of skill in the Warrior Dome. The spectators cheer for the knights and boo the warriors, Joe Fowler does the play by play, Lisa Canning does the post-game interviews, and the Lord of Rules and Discipline oversees the action, making sure that everyone plays fair.
- A teenage girl is selected to receive a magic talisman that allows her to receive the spirit of a great warrior and the feud associated with it.
- At a bachelorette party, Charlotte, 30, gets together with old friends she has not seen for a long time. The excitement of the party is marked with apprehension and undercurrents. Charlotte has a secret she has painfully kept to herself. Mouths stay shut like the oysters these women are busy opening. But as shells shatter and hands are torn, truth rises to the surface.
- House is equally obsessed with a mother and daughter who don't lie, and using Christmas to create discord among the team members.
- The DuPont Company has supplied gunpowder to militaries worldwide. But when young Lammot DuPont pushed the company to get out of business of war it set off a conflict that transformed the family and the American industry for generations.