Title |
Created by |
Synopsis |
Voice Cast |
"3 Dog Band: Get It Together" |
Paul Rudish |
A trio of dogs (that consists in a German-accented Afghan Hound insterested in synth-pop named Stravos, a cupcake-loving beagle insterested in hip-hop named Loubie and a dachshund insterested in funk named Sly) prepare for a gig at an exclusive nightclub, with some minor difficulty along the way. |
Jeff Bennett as Stavros Dee Bradley Baker as Loubie Phil LaMarr as Sylvia John DiMaggio as Mr. Pinkwater |
"Baloobaloob's Fun Park" |
Aaron Springer |
Two teenage workers, Andy and Jeff, must help an alien that looks like a cow ballerina with a hamburger head named Baloobaloob come up with an extraordinary stage act in an attempt to prevent his amusement park from closing. |
Dee Bradley Baker as Andy, Baloobaloob, Narrator Tom Kenny as Jeff, Male Audience Members Maurice LaMarche as Mr. Linster, Male Audience Members |
"Danger Planet" |
Derek Drymon |
When a arcade machine of the Danger Planet game and a forklift robot get stranded on an planet inhabited by carnivorous cyclops-like aliens that can shapeshift, they take it upon themselves to protect a human baby thanks to the spaceship captain who will make sure that they do not leave the planet on her watch. Note: The short was re-released in 2016 with brighter colors.[11] |
Dana Snyder as Danger Planet/DP Tom Kenny as Forklift Dee Bradley Baker as Baby Maria Bamford as Captain Gary Anthony Williams as Alien |
"Joey to the World" |
Craig Kellman |
A immature kangaroo decides to left the house of his mother in Australia on his 35th birthday to the Alaskan wilderness. Note: This is the only short that is written for teen/adult audience. |
Mr. Lawrence as Joey, Radio Announcer Estelle Harris as Joey's Mom Tom Kenny as Snow Monster, Arcade Employee |
"Le Door" |
Matt Danner |
An French-accented inter-dimensional adventurer named Le Door takes his young apprentice Frank on a tour through his old academy, only to enter a competition against his old sidekick-turned-rival Zee Window and his apprentice Zee Donut Hole. Note: Le Door's character is a parody of Doraemon. |
René Auberjonois as Le Door Jayden Monick as Frank Eric Bauza as Zee Window Matt Danner as Zee Donut Hole |
"Maruined" |
Genndy Tartakovsky |
Two siblings, a teenage girl and her hip-hop loving younger brother Zack, become trapped on a dangerous deserted island with a playful pig-like creature named Snortfacus. Note: The short was planning to air in Cartoon Network Latin America in 2017, but the airing was cancelled due to technical problems. The short was later posted on YouTube. |
Grey DeLisle as Girl Maria Bamford as Zack Tom Kenny as Ship servant Frank Welker as Snortafus |
"Meddlen Meddows" |
Chris Reccardi |
In a planet inhabited by primitive aliens who attempted to sacrifice a green sheep-like creature, a smooth-talking space adventurer named Bacculas has difficulty to escape after the power cell of his spaceship gets stolen by the primitives. |
Paul Rugg as Bacculas, Stick native Dee Bradley Baker as Round Creature Kevin Michael Richardson as Red Native, Bush Troll |
"Regular Show" |
J. G. Quintel |
On their first day working at the park, Mordecai the blue jay and Rigby the raccoon compete against each other over Pops the lollipop's old chair by playing rock-paper-scissors, but it is revealed to be an evil game when they tie 100 times in a row, spawning a portal-absorbing monster intent on eating the couch. Note: This short serves as the pilot to the show of the same name, Regular Show. The short was later retooled into the season 2 episode "First Day". |
J. G. Quintel as Mordecai William Salyers as Rigby Sam Marin as Benson, Pops Mark Hamill as Skips Roger L. Jackson as the portal-absorbing monster |
"Spleenstab" |
Mike Bell |
A barbarian attempts to become a kind and gentle person with the help of a forest elf. |
Mike Bell as Spleenstab Jeff Bennett as Treewise and Twinkle Tom Kenny as Brownie, Cake Troll |
"Stockboys of the Apocalypse" |
Derek Drymon |
A teenage worker of the department store Hoggly Woggly falls into a time machine hide in a cardboard box where he is now a robot and meet his now-elderly best friend and the pig mascot who has been mutated Woggy. |
Alexander Polinsky as Stockboy 1 Richard Steven Horvitz as Stockboy 2 Dee Bradley Baker as Normal Woggy, Mutants John DiMaggio as Mutant Woggy |
"The Awesome Chronicles of Manny and Khan: Lava Ball! The Ashes of Heroes" |
Josh Lieberman and Joey Giardina (credited as "Josh and Joey") |
A German-accented leprechaun named Khan and a giant platypus named Manny attempt to retrieve a ball, pretending that the patch of grass surrounding it is lava. |
Adam Paul as Manny Keith Ferguson as Khan |
"The Borneos" |
Chris Staples |
The son of a family that works in a circus must undergo training to prevent the family title of the "Walla Walla Wildman" from being taken. |
Dee Bradley Baker as Jo, The Wildman, Walla Walla Weirdo, Squirrel, Teensy Tom Candi Milo as Po Maurice LaMarche as Unkle Pickle, Clown Host Kari Wahlgren as Audience Member |
"Uncle Grandpa" |
Pete Browngardt |
A strange man who is the uncle and grandfather of everyone in the world, simply Uncle Grandpa, must do battle with a gang of monsters from other dimension called Digustoids, after an attempt to gain the appreciation and love of a nerdy teenager named Ham Sandwich goes awry. Note 1: This short later became the pilot to both Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, as well as the show of the same name, Uncle Grandpa. Note 2: This short also had a nomination for the Emmy Awards in 2010.[12] |
Pete Browngardt as Uncle Grandpa Steve Blum as Ham Sandwich Grey DeLisle as Judy Jones |
"YES" |
Dave Smith |
A merman enlists a family from the countryside to assist him in an effort to help people realize and fulfill their dreams. |
Tom Kenny as Edwin Daran Norris as Bob Grey DeLisle as Alastair, Mom Candi Milo as Gam Gams Dave Smith as Robot Butler |