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- Zack and Ashlee discover the meaning of true friendship when they create an imaginary friend, the superhero Rem Lezar.
- Unsold pilot for Saturday morning cartoon show inspired by a Mattel toy line. A gang of computer viruses gains sentience and escapes into the real world on hovercraft. Computer A.I. assembles a team of Computer Warriors to bring them in.
- An animated bike named Ike explains the safety hazards of bikes, chanting "I like bikes" as he moves through various settings, then following live-action bike riders. One falls over in the street and is nearly hit by Lisa's parents. Ike then narrates Lisa's interest in bikes through to her teenage years when she gets a car to see if she can be attentive now that she's not using hers as much.
- A compilation of four short science fiction films: 'Peter Billingsley' and Robert Meyer Burnett's _Sacred Fire, The (1994) _, 'Eric Wallace''s Dark Faith (1991), 'Lazslo Bene''s Public Image (1993), and Bud Robertson's Crystal Ball (1989). No additional material is included save for bumper credits.
- Three clownish parodies of the crooks in Bonnie and Clyde (1967) rob a bank. When the dorky getaway car man gets out after the couple take to long, he tries to grab the money, spilling much of it on the ground. All three manage to get in the car, shooting away as they grab as much of the spilled money as they can. This leads into a narrator discussing various safety rules and signals.
- MayJune Jones (named because she was born in August when the doctor predicted May or June), whose brother recently hanged himself, and whose parents suffered violent deaths, is interrogated by police about the deaths of a documentary crew that came to her house in the "hangingest county in the country" (rural Indiana filling in for upstate New York) after interviewing "Long Necked Nellie," an old murderer who was pardoned when the noose broke at her hanging, seen as an act of God. MayJune, descended from that hangman and still in ownership of his lantern, replies quite viciously as they try to railroad her, or so we think.
- Shaharazad is trapped at the Baghdad Hilton, so she conjures up an ironic story of the great King Bush's attempt at "protecting one dictatorship from the attacks of another," which includes a guy in a Bush mask running around in the Mojave Desert doing metaphoric things.
- After Ronald Reagan decides to spend 42% of the budget on defense, a family of four (including an artificial son Katya really did think was her brother) act like they are constantly in a war zone--driving a camo car, wearing camo, always armed and prepared to shoot, even simulated targets. Millner narrates based on data and a Dear Abby story, and makes the final comment that then 2 1/2 year old Katya would say "video clothes" whenever she saw people wearing camouflage.