Any guess that Comedy Central’s new animated series “Ugly Americans” is about a typical New Yorker, in typical New York City, will be off by quite a bit; rather, this strangely comedic TV show tells the story of a man too normal to fit into the phantasmagorical society surrounding him. With an actual demon for an ex-girlfriend, young Mark Lilly (voiced by Matt Oberg) seems to be the only normal person in a fantasy-netherworld version of New York City. As a social worker at the city’s Department of Integration, Mark is saddled with the duty of helping two-headed monsters and giant chickens become functional members of an already psychotic society.
It would be nice if we could transform ourselves into superheroes. The dream of many kids is to be as Ben, since he has discovered the Omnitrix. The Omnitrix is a device that resembles a wristwatch. With its help, Ben can transform not only into a superhero, but also the same in ten different superheroes.
To the surprise of many, a few years ago 20th Century Fox began work on the animated television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but after being rejected by all the chains fell into oblivion.
Now, thanks to the magic of the Internet, we have access to a small advance in this series, bearing the original name of Buffy the Vampire Slayer: The Animated Series.