WOOHP World Expansion: “Totally Spies!” Celebrates 25 Years with Season 8 and Live-Action Debut

The world’s favorite Beverly Hills secret agents are proving that being a spy never goes out of style. As of early 2026, the Totally Spies! franchise is undergoing its largest expansion since its 2001 debut, marking its 25th anniversary with a flurry of new content. Following the massive success of the Season 7 revival—which saw…

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A Bug in the System: Why “Deca-Dence” Remains a One-Season Sci-Fi Masterpiece in 2026

In an era of endless sequels and multi-season franchises, the 2020 original anime Deca-Dence continues to stand out as a rare, perfectly self-contained story. Produced by Studio NUT—the same team behind The Saga of Tanya the Evil—this sci-fi epic recently resurfaced in trending “Must Watch” lists as fans celebrated the sixth anniversary of its debut….

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Planet 51: Alien Invasion Turned Upside Down

Planet 51 (2009) is an animated science-fiction comedy that flips the classic alien-invasion story on its head. Instead of extraterrestrials attacking Earth, the film imagines a peaceful alien world thrown into chaos by the arrival of a human astronaut. Directed by Jorge Blanco and produced by Ilion Animation Studios, Planet 51 leans heavily into parody,…

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Lloyd in Space: Growing Up, Standing Out, and Finding Your Place in the Galaxy

Lloyd in Space (2001–2004) is an animated science-fiction sitcom that blends everyday childhood experiences with imaginative outer-space worldbuilding. Produced by Walt Disney Television Animation for Disney Channel, the series uses a futuristic setting to tell grounded, relatable stories about friendship, insecurity, family, and self-identity. While spaceships and alien species fill the background, the heart of…

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Jackie Chan Adventures (2000–2005): The Animated Series That Perfectly Blended Action, Comedy, and Mythology

Jackie Chan Adventures is one of the most beloved animated series of the early 2000s, standing out as a rare show that successfully combined martial arts action, supernatural mythology, and family-friendly humor. Premiering in 2000, the series ran for five seasons and became a defining part of Saturday morning and after-school television for a generation…

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