Stories by @danielespinoza
8 stories

3 Amigonauts (Los Angeles-based cast)
Set in a far-flung future where space travel, extraterrestrials, and highly advanced robots are commonplace, the show follows the titular trio, who are the energetic Herby (Nat Faxon), the gentle Kirbie (Lauren Lapkus) (the sole girl of the trio), and the sluggish Burt (Jason Mantzoukas). As students at the most prestigious space academy in the solar system, these three kids are the truest of pals as well as the biggest goofballs in the entire galaxy. When any task is handled by the 3 Amigonauts, they will be sure to turn it into a madcap intergalactic adventure whether they intended to or not!

ToonMarty (Los Angeles-based cast)
In the town of Toonville, where all manner of toons dwell, the superstore of ToonMart is where they all do their shopping. ToonMart's mascot is Marty (Thomas Middleditch), a cheerful and energetic boy who sprung to life from a ToonMart billboard after it was struck by lightning. When not working at ToonMart under the supervision of its owner, an old mole named Jack (Sam Elliott), Marty hangs out with his two best friends, Burnie (Curtis Armstrong) the dimwitted sidekick and son of the local supervillain Burnatron, and Holly (Jenny Slate) the Fembot (both of whom utterly loathe each other). But no matter what he's doing, Marty makes nonstop zaniness out every adventure and plays around with every classic cartoon trope in the book.

Looped (Los Angeles-based cast)
The series revolves around the life and adventures of Luc (Scott Grimes) and Theo (Sam Richardson), two 12-year-old best friends who get stuck in a time loop where every day is the same Monday. Since the events of that day are always the same, the two know what will happen where and when. They use this knowledge as an opportunity to do whatever they want, especially at school and/or what usually gets them in trouble.

Sidekick (Los Angeles-based cast)
The series is about an orphan boy named Eric (Nat Faxon), with his best friend Trevor (Charlie Day) and his two female friends, Vana (Lauren Lapkus) and Kitty (Melanie Lynskey), who are training to become sidekicks at the Academy for Aspiring Sidekicks. While dealing with intense sidekick training, Eric must also contend with the disappearance of his superhero mentor, Maxum Man (David Herman), and keep it a secret from the town of Splitsboro, his strict guardian Maxum Brain (Tom Kenny), his grumpy teacher, Professor Pamplemoose (Breckin Meyer) and the evil Master Xox (David Koechner).

It's Always Sunny on Harvey Street
With friends like these... not only you're f**ked, but you're also dead.

It's Always Sunny in Portshill
Ollie's Pack is a Canadian-American animated sitcom created by Pedro Eboli and Graham Peterson, developed by Mark Satterthwaite and executive produced by Justin Roiland. It was produced by Showtime Networks and Bell Media and aired on MuchMusic in Canada. In the United States, it premiered on Comedy Central on September 5, 2019. The series follows Ollie (Justin Roiland) and his backpack, who are doubled as a powerful portal allowing an array of monsters to travel from the monsterverse into Ollie's world on Earth. Throughout the series, Ollie and his (narcissistic and sociopathic) two best friends, Cleo (Kate Micucci) and Bernie (Sean Giambrone), and his trainer/mentor Captain Wowski (David Herman), who are then joined by his younger sister Pyper (Mary Mack), must protect the earth from the horrifying monsters that have escaped, while often utilizing the helpful monsters who assist with their everyday unethical behavior and anti-social traits such as racism, misogyny, ableism, homophobia, transphobia, antisemitism, extreme selfishness and lack of regard for others, pathological dishonesty, narcissism, constant superficiality, physical aggression, blatant disregard for the law, excessive drinking and substance abuse, unregulated emotions, cruelty, greed, envy, manipulative and predatory tendencies, apathy toward suffering, contempt for others and a lack of remorse. No matter the circumstances, Ollie's thirst for adventure undoubtedly gets him into into absurd, dark, and painfully embarrassing situations that only he, his sister, his trainer, and his friends can resolve.

The Life & Times of Tim (Canadian Voice Cast)
The Life & Times of Tim is an American adult animated sitcom created by Steve Dildarian for HBO. It premiered on September 28, 2008. The series is about a hapless man in his mid-20s named Tim (voiced by Dildarian) who lives in New York City with his girlfriend Amy (Julie Sype). Throughout the series, Tim constantly finds himself in increasingly awkward situations in both his work and personal life.

The Life and Times of Hugo
The Life & Times of Hugo is an American adult animated sitcom created by Pedro Eboli, Justin Roiland, and Steve Dildarian, developed by Mike McMahan and Mark Satterthwaite, and produced by Bento Box Animation for FXX in the United States, Much in Canada, and Netflix internationally. It premiered on January 7, 2020. The series is a spin-off (and adult-animated version) of Cupcake & Dino: General Services, it's about Cup and Dino's assistant named Hugo (voiced by Roiland) who lives in Big City, California, with his girlfriend, Mayor Vicky (Natasha Leggero). Throughout the series, Hugo constantly finds himself in increasingly awkward situations in both his work and personal life.