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On Wilfred, FX's Elijah Wood comedy adapted from the Australian original, the titular character is a dog — to everyone except Ryan (Wood), the near-suicidal neighbor who agrees to dog-sit him. To Ryan, Wilfred appears as a walking, shit-talking, hung-over man in a rumpled dog suit. Wilfred exhibits both human and animal behaviors: He watches a Matt Damon movie, then indulges in the urge to dig ho
More than a decade after the beloved PBS show “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” went off the air, the series is getting a sequel. Fred Rogers passed away in 2003, leaving behind a legacy of nearly 900 (!) TV show episodes spanning five decades. Despite his passing, The Fred Rogers Company has announced the creation of a “multi-platform animated series aimed at preschoolers.” The new show will be call
The new FX comedy Wilfred is equal parts crazy, hilarious, crude and brilliant. The half-hour, live-action series, adapted from the Australian series of the same name, follows Ryan (Elijah Wood), a young man struggling unsuccessfully to make his way in the world until he forms a unique friendship with Wilfred (Jason Gann), his neighbor’s canine pet. While everyone else, including his owner Jenna
...and one of the things they're looking for are furries in addition to wolves, vampires, adult babies.
Let's see who's gonna bite this time around.
Would you like the chance to visit the set of Mongrels?
We're offering a few people the chance to come and visit the studio in Twickenham during May to see the puppets filming the second series of their hit BBC Three show.
The tour will include:
A tour of the set from the production team, who'll be on hand to answer any Mongrels questions you may have.
The c
"The supermodel seduces the randy rabbit in the commercial for a Chilean fashion firm.
The one-minute clip, for company Basement, kicks off with the catwalk queen gazing at the London skyline from a skyscraper window as a man with a giant rabbit's head sits reading a newspaper.
The creature then dances before Moss does the same, while at the same time opening up her coat
"MTV’s TV series reboot of the classic ’80s comedy Teen Wolf, premiering on June 5 after the MTV Movie Awards, is set to be markedly different from the Michael J. Fox flick. For starters, there doesn’t seem to be a modern version of best pal and love interest, the awesomely named “Boof†(travesty!). Instead, the network is going for an edgier approach and hoping to attract the audience of two other supernatural classics. “When I first talked to MTV about it, I said what if we do it kind of like The Lost Boys with kind of the pace and fun of Buffy,†exec producer Jeff Davis (Criminal Minds) t
Nicktoons plans to start a new Voltron animated series called Voltron Force, and has released images of some of the robot lion designs.