Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 28 days 21 hours 51 minutes
Mr. Bailey guides the kids through his infamous bottle rocket experiment and finds that there are a few students who need some extra credit. While they prepare to make learning fun on Mad Science everyone experiences something a little bit spooky.
We enter the sleepy midwestern town of Pumpkin Hollow where a group of middle school students and their science teacher are being stalked by a mysterious horror.
Our team of explorers follow Dracula into the creature's sanctum, but are they hunting it or playing into its game?
3400 AD humanity has spread to the stars. One of the best paying and most dangerous jobs is to explore frontier planets and compile data to asses them for development. Our heroes Killdair, Archibald, Andreas, and Alan the crow find a rare and strange artifact that may be more trouble than it's worth.
Two friends separated by a short but insurmountable difference maintain their friendship by sharing the trials of Regency life by writing one another letters.
The Sewer People fight for their lives against the Rat King and his army of bike messengers to restore the sexual compatibility of Chicago's romance blighted population.
When the city of Chicago is hit with a romance famine, it's up to a gang of sewer-dwelling heroes to get to the bottom of the mystery.
A normal day at school turns into a nightmare as the forces of darkness reveal themselves during gym. Will the girls be able to fend off the darkness? Or will their secrets tear them apart?
James talks to Jim McClure, Meghan Dornbrock, Daniel Kwan, Amelia Antrim, Steve Discont, Jef Aldrich, Jon Taylor, Aly Grauer, Drew Mierzejewski, about their year on the network! We also cover the Future of One Shot, Campaign, The Dungeon Dome, and changes to the Network's Patreon.
The good girls team up with the bad girls to dream up a project for the school summer festival that will stand out from the ocean of maid cafes. But will a mysterious new investor in the school and an equally mysterious transfer student change their priorities?