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Bass Nation - Episode 1
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Bass Nation - Episode 1

Episode 1 of 3. Bass Nation follows idiotic drum and bass djs Rob and JJ as they run for Mayor of Basildon in a bid to ban techno music and become world famous.

Mockumentary comedy from Hot Tub Grime Machine.

Spotify: Hot Tub Grime Machine

Insta: hottub_grime_machine

TikTok: hottub_grime_machine

https://youtu.be/dSRKgNWxs1E?is=BWosg-aPOTidy7QP

u/3bery — 7 hours ago
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PLEASE SPREAD THIS NEW SHOW AROUND :D

Ok: So there's this new Indie Animated show called "This is My Life?", where the premise has a live action character and animated characters in a slice of life setting! And I ADORE IT! I've been wantiing an Indie Animated series with a Gumball or CN City-like style for a while now, ever since TADC was first announced actually! And I'm SO happy someone's finally making one! While the kickstarter goal's thankfully been reached, I still HIGHLY recommend checking it out whenever you can! And hopefully spread the show around so more people are aware of it, and maybe even more fundings so that it's other Kickstarter stretch goals are reached! :D

Link to the video: https://youtu.be/_O4S6EMImTU?si=QFh7vbSdw8yDxpl5

Link to the Kickstarter for "This is My Life?": https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/timrl/this-is-my-real-life-animation-pilot/description

This is My Real Life? (created by Andybowbany)

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u/RecentAmbition7537 — 1 day ago
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Sin tetas no hay paraíso

Hi does anyone know where I can find this for free translated I’ve been searching for hours and I can’t find it anywhere please if anyone knows let me know thank you

u/IceDragon475 — 2 days ago
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My ideas for my upcoming web series about a Advanced AI not made in a lab plans to kill 10 workers who tortured him for pleasure but kills anyone who annoys him, is in his way, or talks behind his back. This may change in the future. Planning release date: December 2027 or January 2028

u/Creepy_Rip5512 — 2 days ago
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Guys help to watch this indonesian series

I wanna watch this series called "Wedding Agreement" an Indonesian Series in India. I couldn't find it anywhere. How to watch it where to do it? 🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️🙂‍↕️

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u/_always_sus_ — 3 days ago
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THE MAN REAL DEFINITION, TEASER. THE FIRST A.I. WEB SERIES OF INDIA

Hi guys, I have finally started a channel where I'll be posting my creativity and my real passion. Here you'll see some of the best web series and movies. Written by me and created by A.I. please subscribe to this channel and support me. I want my parents to be proud of me. I am sure you'll never get bored on this channel.

Thank you 😊

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u/Lost_Cover2696 — 4 days ago
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LOVE'S A DRAG Official Trailer - hosted by Willam and Raja

Straight men dress in full drag to compete to win a date with a dream girl. Willam Belli and Raja Gemini lead the way.

What do you think of the concept?

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u/JKCompany — 7 days ago
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Is Bunty still one of the most underrated characters in Sacred Games? He remains my favorite.

Ever since I first watched Sacred Games, Bunty has remained my favorite character.

What makes him stand out isn't just his attitude or memorable dialogues—it's the way he carries absolute loyalty, confidence, and unpredictability. He isn't the main character, yet every time he appears on screen, he commands your attention.

The scene in this clip perfectly captures that fearless aura. Bunty never tries too hard to look intimidating; he just is. Jatin Sarna's performance made the character feel incredibly authentic, balancing aggression with moments that almost make you sympathize with him despite everything.

For me, Bunty is one of the best-written supporting characters in any Indian web series. He added a unique energy to every scene he was in, and I honestly think Sacred Games wouldn't have been the same without him.

Does anyone else feel Bunty deserves more appreciation? Where would you rank him among the greatest supporting characters in Indian web series?

u/daddyback1004 — 4 days ago
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I made the first two episodes of chapter 1 of my new show “Rotten”

My Channel is “Strike_Productions”

The show has two episodes so far coming in at 19 and 11 minutes!

It’s about a deadly virus that breaks out so robots take it into their own hands to Destroy it!

u/MGage7531 — 6 days ago
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Introducing DIWA: A Coming-of-Age Epic Fantasy Inspired by Pre-Colonial Philippines

What if Pre-Colonial Philippines Became the Setting for an Epic Fantasy?

I’ve just published the complete First Arc of DIWA on Royal Road and Wattpad!

DIWA is a coming-of-age epic fantasy adventure inspired by pre-colonial Philippine history, mythology, folklore, and culture. Rather than retelling history, it imagines an original adventure unfolding across an archipelago inspired by the decades leading up to Magellan’s arrival, where rival clans, ancient traditions, forgotten legends, and powerful realms shape the fate of the world.

The opening arc is now fully available on both platforms, featuring a prologue, author’s note, four complete chapters, and chapter illustrations—approximately 5,600 words in total.

Prologue
Centuries ago, long before the Japanese occupation, before the American occupation, before the Spanish came to colonize the archipelago, and fifteen years before Ferdinand Magellan first set foot upon its shores, the islands now known as the Philippines were divided among four great realms: Hilagat in the north, Kanluran in the west, Timog in the south, and Silangan in the east.

These realms were ruled by powerful clans, each vying for resources, territory, and influence.
This is the story of a young boy whose goal, not unlike many of us, was simply to earn his father’s approval.
Little did he know, he would find himself at the center of a story that would change the fate of the realms forever.

I’m also planning to release a fully produced audiobook in the future, featuring professional voice acting, original music scoring, and cinematic sound design to bring the world of DIWA to life.

If you decide to give it a read, I’d love to hear your thoughts:

What stood out to you?
What did you enjoy most?
What moments or characters resonated with you?
What are you excited to see in future chapters?

And if you have any constructive feedback on the writing, pacing, dialogue, worldbuilding, or characters, I’d genuinely appreciate hearing it. I’m always looking for ways to improve.

Thank you so much to everyone who takes the time to read DIWA and share their thoughts. I truly appreciate it.

Read The First Arc of DIWA Here!

Edit: Since a few people asked about the artwork, I spoke with my illustrator about their workflow, citing possible similarities to AI-generated concept art. This was their explanation:

None of the character illustrations were generated by AI. The artwork was created in Procreate using a combination of digital painting techniques and reference-based workflows.

For example, some tattoo patterns, accessories, and textile references were gathered from reference materials, then manually warped, clip-masked, painted over, recolored, and blended into the character designs using brushes and hand painting.

This workflow is a form of photobashing and has been used by professional concept artists for many years. The goal is to speed up the creation of realistic textures and details while still requiring artistic judgment to compose, transform, and integrate everything into a cohesive illustration. It’s similar to digital collaging.

I understand why some people might have mistaken it for AI, since modern AI image generators often emulate the same concept art aesthetic. But I wanted to clarify the process behind these illustrations in the spirit of transparency and artistic integrity.

Hope this clarifies things.

u/TheCreativepreneur — 8 days ago