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- Fusion & All Def Digital presents the Roast of smoking superstar Snoop Dogg, a hilariously, hip-hop twist on the classic comedy Roast format. Hosted by Mike Epps with an all-star panel of roasters, including T.I., Terry Crews, French Montana and more.
- Like, Share, Die is an animated sketch comedy series that celebrates and mocks the way we've chosen to live our ludicrous lives.
- Chris Gethard hosts a panel of comedians and weirdos who participate in games, take calls from listeners, and generally put on a bizarre live weekly spectacle.
- Paul F. Tompkins and a panel of four puppets discuss the topics of the day until they get too angry to discuss them any further.
- An examination of the making of the film, Zootopia (2016)
- Can You Dig This explores the urban gardening revolution currently taking place in South Central Los Angeles, one of the largest food deserts in the country. We follow the inspirational personal journeys of five 'gangster gardeners,' all planting the seeds for a better life.
- Live fast and ride slow with Hell's Satans-the bad-ass moped gang from Richmond, Virginia. For these 20-something gear-heads, being rowdy is a virtue and getting thrown out is as much fun as the party itself. Whether they're on a ride, at a bar, or chillin' at their awesome skate-park clubhouse, the Satans keep boredom at bay with elaborate pranks, outrageous stunts, and plenty of booze. No one has a regular job and that's just the way they like it. Because these tattooed misfits are busy revving their tiny engines, and they simply refuse to grow up.
- "Extinction Soup" follows documentary filmmaker Philip Waller on his quest for adventure as he sets out to tell the story of his larger-than-life friend and extreme sports legend, Jimmy Hall. The film quickly takes a surprise turn when Waller finds himself consumed with exposing to the world an environmental catastrophe in the making - the extinction of the oceans' shark population through the mass slaughter of these magnificent animals for their fins. Waller documents the efforts of conservationist Stefanie Brendl as she fights to educate lawmakers and help pass ground-breaking legislation that will curb the consumption of shark fin soup, considered a delicacy in many Eastern cultures, and the impetus behind 70 million sharks being killed per year.
- Baron Vaughn (Grace & Frankie, Mystery Science 3000) sets out to meet his father for the first time. On this journey he explores what it means to be a black man who grew up without a father and the importance of the village that raised him while cracking a few jokes along the way.
- Documentary series chronicling the 2015/2016 US Presidential Primary campaigns through the 2016 RNC and DNC. A historical year for politics and an epic series aiming to answer the question "How did we get here?"
- "Rebel with a Cause: The Sam Simon Story" follows Simon's inspirational and life-affirming story as he fought two battles: one against cancer and the other for animal rights.
- Based on Angela Nagle's acclaimed book, Kill All Normies, Fusion's feature documentary, Trumpland: Kill All Normies, traces the white supremacist "alt-right" movement to its origins in obscure online subcultures populated by sexually frustrated young men. The film investigates the "pickup artist" industry, in which self-proclaimed "alpha males" teach "betas" how to coax women into sleeping with them, the "incel" community, composed of "involuntarily celibate" men who vent their rage at women, liberals and mainstream society on online message boards, and the "Gamergate" phenomenon, in which mobs of online misogynists harassed feminist game critics and developers for years. These online communities and events were characterized by a culture of "trolling," in which anonymous internet posters engaged in collective online abuse of people who espoused feminist or multicultural values, often hiding behind a posture of irony. When Trump announced his candidacy, all of these online currents coalesced into a vast army of internet trolls devoted to their anointed leader's crusade against "political correctness." Soon after Trump's election victory, some of these trolls stepped away from their keyboards and into real physical space, dropping any pretense of irony and declaring their allegiance to a genocidal ideology of white ethno-nationalism. In August of 2017, this new racist movement erupted in a violent, murderous confrontation with counterprotestors in the streets of Charlottesville, Virginia.
- Prompted by a family reunion, The Daily Show's Al Madrigal goes on a quest to learn how to be a better Latino and finally understand what it means to be "Half Like Me."
- In collaboration with NASA, this documentary aims to answer the question - why is it important to go to Mars? Space exploration can expand technology, further our understanding of the universe, and foster peaceful connections among nations. It is our responsibility to inspire future generations to make space exploration a necessary priority.
- This special's objective is to examine the question: do transgender athletes have a competitive advantage? Through interviews with transgender athletes and experts and personal storytelling, this special explores the myths and assumptions associated with competitive advantage and trans athletes.
- The Nuvo Network as partnership of Univision and Fuse television campaign to distribute cultural broadcast of the Latin American Culture.
- The Young Turks on Fusion visits college campuses across the United States to discuss the issues affecting the Presidential Election with the young people who have the power to decide it.
- From executive producer Diego Luna, Back Home follows a different celebrity guest each week on an intimate and emotional voyage to their family's country of origin. Celebrity guests include Michael Peña, Alexis Bledel, Robert Rodriguez, La Marisoul, Andrew Kennedy, Vincent Valdez, Anthony Lamas, Alisa Valdes, Alison Strong, Mikey Garcia, Genaro Molina and Nicole Chavez.
- Here's a given: Younger and older viewers watch TV news differently. (If they watch it at all.) On one side, there's quick-witted comedians serving up playful mockeries of today's elected officials and political battles; on the other, grizzled veterans of 1980s network news are paid millions to vent about how angry they are, and how much better it was in the old days. You know, when they had to walk three miles in the snow just to watch the news. In this first episode, we illustrate the simplistic way in which people from both political persuasions tend to focus coverage of immigration reform on the U.S./Mexico border. The point? To exaggerate how discussions vary depending on the political leanings of the hosts and their audiences.
- The indigenous goddess of Mother Earth has watched in dismay as climate change in Bolivia's Altiplano contributes to glacier melt, disrupts weather patterns, and turns the highlands into a barren wasteland. As the land dries, farmers are leaving their countryside communities and migrating to nearby urban centers, which soon will face water shortages of their own. Though Bolivians have little control over many of the factors contributing to global climate change, they're forced to confront the reality of a world unbalanced.
- America's Finest News Source looks back at the unforgettable moments that made Election 2016 the unholy monstrosity it was. The Onion's panel of experts discuss how we got to this point and whether democracy was a pretty dumb idea to begin with.
- Discussing Minecraft on Fusion channel.
- Books and beers, parties and tears, Fusion spends 48-hours at America's #1 Party School, Ohio U, for an in-depth look at college life today.
- Former Louisiana prosecutor Marty Stroud apologizes for putting an innocent man on death row -- for three decades.
- Follow the lives of those battling the drug war on different front lines: heroin addicts, treatment providers and law enforcement.
- Justin and Jeremiah are The Dukes of 2Square. Follow them as they start their unpredictable journey from Miami to Europe.
- Pope Francis is shaking up the Catholic Church and putting the Vatican back on the world stage. The Argentine-born pontiff's stances on issues like the LGBT community, women, and the environment are changing the public perception of the Church. Some see him as a Marxist pope, someone who has defiantly aligned himself with the poor. Others view him as a rock star pontiff who defies norms and appeals to a new generation of Catholics. But just how deep is he transforming the Church? Are his gestures more symbolic than real? As Pope Francis embarks on a visit to the United States, we look at his rise to the papacy in Fusion's documentary Saint or Sinner: Pope Francis.
- Fusion looks back at Muhammad Ali's life and legacy.
- This documentary series we follow three transgender women through New York City as they attempted to navigate one of society's most basic interactions: finding a job. These videos take a look into the lives of Alexis, who lost her long-time job in the service industry and now collects bottles to keep the lights on; Honey Dijon, a popular DJ who found success and a living in her career of choice; and Tiffany, who ran away from home as a teenager before being sucked into the world of sex work.
- The Peruvian Amazon, which encompasses some 300,000 square miles, is a highly bio-diverse landscape larger than the state of Texas. For its size, it is very sparsely inhabited - it takes up 60% of Peru's landmass but is only home to about 5% of the country's 30 million people. This 5% is made up primarily of indigenous people, some of them having had minimal contact with the outside world. But the region is under threat from two vastly different but interconnected sources: resource extraction and climate change. Beneath The Canopy is a story about members of the Achuar indigenous group and their ongoing effort to confront these modern day plights - an endeavor they have undertaken in a way that both honors their heritage and prioritizes future generations. The 11,000 or so Achuar inhabiting the area derive their entire way of life and sense of place in the universe from the surrounding forest, which they believe they have been living in since the beginning of time.
- Perspectives on humanities spiritual connection with water and the threats facing our most precious resource.
- Viewers Skype in and show us the weirdest part of their body, proving that being different is nothing to be ashamed of, and music by The Front Bottoms.
- Wyatt Cenac joins the show attempting to turn the show into a live action video game that the audience can control from home.
- The cast of The Chris Gethard Show will attempt to put on a talk show after being awake for 36 straight hours. A fully rested Seth Meyers joins the mayhem to offer guidance and attempt to keep everyone sane.