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Bad Kitty
An animated TV series based on the book series of the same name by Nick Bruel

DC vs Marvel: Access to Amalgam
DC vs Marvel: Access to Amalgam is an animated superhero film based on the 1996 intercompany crossover comic book miniseries released by DC Comics and Marvel Comics. Due to recent cosmic events that tore the fabric of the multiverses and altered reality, two beings known as the Brothers—the embodiments of both the Marvel and DC multiverses—remembered one other's existence and summoned fighters from their respective realities together. The victor would then obliterate the loser (and its own respective multiverse). The DC Universe would have been destroyed after the Marvel Universe defeated DC, but the Spectre and the Living Tribunal chose a different course of action and forced the Brothers to combine, resulting in the Amalgam Universe, where various amalgamated versions of the heroes and villains behave as though they have existed for a long time. They had no choice but to intervene in this way since, according to the cosmic order of things, the crossovers were intended to keep the two universes inseparably distinct. Access, a native of both universes, was determined to keep the Brothers apart as their conflict continued.

Marvel vs Capcom
Marvel vs. Capcom is an American science fiction action film based on the crossover video game series of the same name. It is based on the third game in the franchise, Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds, and its updated version, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3.

The Trinity of Sin
The Trinity of Sin is a Warner Bros. Pictures superhero action mystery thriller film based on the DC Comics team from Trinity War. Three beings were brought before a council of wizards in the beginning of time for their crimes against humanity and sentenced to roam the Earth in obscurity for all of time. The mystery surrounding their identities as the greatest sinners of humanity would cause others to suffer individual, eternal penalties for each character, who each committed a distinct sin.

Ticci-Toby
Ticci-Toby is an American psychological horror-thriller film based on the Creppypasta character and story of the same name. The movie centers on Toby Rogers, a man who was bullied mercilessly and was born with a number of mental illnesses before going insane and killing his abusive father. He saw the Slenderman watching him for weeks at a time, which caused him to experience some hallucinations. Toby was sent across the entire town by Slenderman when he haplessly followed the creature, and he then went on a killing spree.

Hank the Cowdog
An American computer-animated comedy-drama film based on the children's book series,

The Dangerous Days of Daniel X
An American sci-fi action film based on the 2008 novel by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge The greatest power of all belongs to Daniel X: the power to create. He has managed to survive thanks to his hidden skills, which include the ability to control inanimate objects and animals with his mind and the power to rebuild himself in any shape. Daniel's life, however, is not normal. He is the Earth's defender and the Alien Hunter, and his task is more important than anyone could have imagined. Since the day his parents were brutally murdered in front of him, Daniel has used his special talents to find the person responsible. He is finally getting closer to the murderer with the aid of The List, which was left to him in his parents' final moments. He makes a promise to carry out his father's goal and exact revenge now that he is on his own.

Calvin and Hobbes
An animated adaptation developed by The Loud House creator, Chris Savino, based on the daily comic strip created by cartoonist Bill Watterson.

Jaco the Galactic Patrolman
An anime prequel of the entire Dragon Ball series.

American McGee’s Alice
A dark fantasy psychological horror film based on the video game American McGee's Alice. After witnessing the loss of her family in a fire that started in her house, which was destroyed in the conflagration, Alice Liddell was left an orphan. Alice began to lose her sense of reality due to survivor's guilt and post-traumatic stress disorder and was ultimately admitted to Rutledge Asylum in London for her insanity, dementia, and catatonia. Even after nearly ten years since she was committed, her doctor, Heironymous "Harry" Q. Wilson, was unable to treat her. Alice started to slowly regain her health in 1874. Due to the Queen of Hearts' terrible rule and Alice's own insanity, Alice was brought back into Wonderland, now a twisted and deadly version of itself. It was Alice's job to kill the Queen in order to free Wonderland and herself from the corruption, and she did so with the aid of other creatures from her previous adventures and the Cheshire Cat as her guide.

Plants Vs. Zombies
Plants vs Zombies is an American comedy film based on Pop Cap's game franchise of the same name and the plot is mainly based on the comic book series, Plants vs. Zombies: Lawnmageddon. The film follows David Blazing, well known by his nickname "Crazy Dave," his niece Patrice Blazing, their van Penny, and a young kid named Nate Timely. However, their lives are soon in danger as a vast army of zombies under the command of their intelligent undead mad scientist leader Dr. Zomboss invades the town of Neighborville in an attempt to break into residents' homes in order to devour their brains. The group discovered hundreds of seed packets in Crazy Dave's old shed and planted an army of sentient, weaponized plants to defend Neighborville from Lawnmageddon

The Phantom Tollbooth
The Phantom Tollbooth is an American live action adventure fantasy film based on the children's fantasy adventure novel of the same name written by Norton Juster. Milo, a small child who is often bored, receives a magic tollbooth one afternoon and, with nothing better to do, drives through it in his toy vehicle, which takes him to the once-prosperous but now-struggling Kingdom of Wisdom. He finds two loyal friends there and embarks on a quest to bring back the kingdom's exiled princesses, Rhyme and Reason, from the Castle in the Air.

Flat Stanley
The Flat Stanley movie is an American 3D CGI comedy film based on the children's novel series of the same name by Jeff Brown. The story centers on Stanley Lambchop, a young kid, and Arthur, his younger brother, who receive a large bulletin board from their father to hang up pictures and posters. On the wall above Stanley's bed, he hangs it. During the night, the board falls off the wall, flattening Stanley in his sleep, and he wakes up with his life as flat as a pancake.

Daisy-Head Mayzie
Daisy-Head Mayzie (also known as Dr. Seuss' Daisy-Head Mayzie) is an American 3D computer-animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Illumination, distributed by Universal Studios and based on Dr. Seuss's children's book of the same name and the 1995 TV short. The story centers on a young student named Mayzie who experiences bullying from her peers after a magically appearing bright white sentient daisy blooms on her head. Until an agent turns her into a star, it causes worry in her class, family, and community. Mayzie accepts the offer, and soon learns the hard way that fame and money may bring unhappiness before being persuaded to do the right thing by the Cat in the Hat.

The Kingdom of the Sun
An American live action/CGI musical fantasy comedy film. The film is a live-action reimagining of Disney's 2000 animated film, The Emperor's New Groove with the story mixed with its former version, Kingdom of The Sun. Like the Emperor's New Groove, the remake has some musical numbers, slapstick or comical 4th wall breaking moments, and has some disturbing dark moments like all other Disney movies.

BioShock
An action-adventure supernatural horror movie based on the same-named first-person shooter video game franchise. Jack, the lone survivor of a plane accident, discovers the entrance to the remote underwater city of Rapture in 1960 in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, decades after a civil war that left the majority of this utopia in ruins. He wakes up in an unknown world and is compelled to fight the Splicers, depraved citizens addicted to the genetic drug known as ADAM, and all the traps set by the city's inventive founder, Andrew Ryan. His only hope is Atlas, a revolutionary who is attempting to get his family safely to the surface.

inFAMOUS
An American action-adventure film based on the game series of the same name. Cole MacGrath, a bike messenger, is caught in the blast that destroys numerous Empire City city blocks. The explosion causes chaos in the city, and Cole gains new electrically-based superpowers as a result. Cole is given the opportunity to choose whether to use his newfound abilities for good or evil as the plot follows him as he attempts to bring some form of order to Empire City.

Bakugan Battle Brawlers
Bakugan Battle Brawlers or simply Bakugan is an American CGI/live action science fiction monster film based on the franchise of the same name and the 2007-2008 series of the same name. One day, hundreds of random cards fell from the sky, changing Dan Kuso's life and inspiring him and his friend Shun to create the game Bakugan. The group Bakugan Battle Brawlers is formed by him and his friends Runo, Marucho, Julie, Shun, and Alice. The members of this group are unintentionally drawn into a battle for Vestroia (the Bakugans' home dimension) against the Doom Beings and Naga, who was tempted and chose to take the Silent Core.

The Ooze
The Ooze is an American science fiction thriller film loosely based on the Sega video game of the same name. Dr. Daniel Caine, a scientist at a chemical factory known as "The Corporation," broke into the research lab where he was employed to look for proof that crimes were being committed using a lethal gas he had developed. Caine learns that his coworkers are preparing "Operation: Omega," a scheme to spread a deadly epidemic among people while making a fortune because they have the only cure. Rakshasas Panther, the company's director, however, had caught him in the process of thwarting their plans, so he dumped Caine in hazardous waste. The chemicals didn't actually kill him; instead, they melted his body and transformed him into a grotesque, sentient monster made of a mass of green amorphous slime, which his old coworkers were unaware of. Caine was flushed down the drain, leading into a dangerous wasteland since Rakshasas knew about his appearance. While trying to regain his human form, Caine has to venture through the wasteland and stop the Director from carrying out his plans while also exacting revenge on him for transforming him into this slimy beast.

Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth
An American adult-animated superhero horror film produced by Warner Bros. Animation and distributed by Warner Bros. Home Entertainment based on the graphic novel written by Grant Morrison and illustrated by Dave McKean. The vigilante Batman is called upon to put an end to a terrible riot happening at the infamous Arkham Asylum, a psychiatric facility that houses the most dangerous supervillains in Gotham City. Batman fights several of the enduring villains in his rogues' gallery inside, including the Joker, Two-Face, and Killer Croc. The history of the asylum's founder, Amadeus Arkham, as well as the paranormal and psychological mysteries that have been haunting the mansion are all revealed when Batman digs deeper.