Two actor performances in the style of a scene out of a movie.
Gary Halloworth, aka ‘Blur', is a superpowered speedy cheetah from a long line of family heroes, but the untimely loss of his parents early in his life and his inexperience has caused him to lose more battles for good than he's won. Teamed up with the fellow heroes of the Freedom Force, he's desperate to prove himself to everyone. When Volgas, the evil mindbender sloth, begins a plot to control people through their electronics, Blur finds himself relying on others out of necessity to save the day.
The Freedom Force has just defeated Volgas and smashed his brainwashing machine, but in the process have found that the sabotaging 'mole' that previously pointed to newcomer Blur was put in place by the leader Rumble - HE was the traitor! A one on one superbattle ensues, with Blur victorious in a claw-biting finale. Both heroes exhausted, Blur confronts Rumble for an explanation before he turns his mentor and friend into the authorities.
It's a whole new world in 1824 Louisiana. France has sold their land to the still-new United States, and now Spain has given Florida up for a strong border West. All of that change proves too exciting for one skinny red fox growing up in deep Cajun country, the first American-born in his family. And so begins an incredible journey across the Southern states, where Barton Rouge will meet both friends and foes alike on his way through the darkest voodoo country in all the land.
Barton's been sneaking along the edge of the bayou, gathering up supplies for his adventure across the Southern states, on his way to the new American holding of Florida. Just before he's about to start his trip, he spots a coyote being chased by a pack of dogs. Not finding it a fair fight, the fox intervenes, grabbing the dogs' attention and leading them away from the coyote, then rounding back and helping him escape into the dark, gloomy bayou. Barton's generosity isn't without benefit. The skinny fox could use a big coyote for protection on his journey. Just has to make sure he doesn't start off on the wrong paw.
In a bizarre legal case, Enoch's minor infraction activated an undiscovered city law that required his castration. And with elections coming up, the incumbent city attorney sticks to his policy of unquestioned obedience to the law. But when a friendly doctor freezes the tissue and assures he can reattach it, Enoch begins a quest to find a loophole forcing the judicial system to give him back what's rightfully his--his balls.
As punishment for his jaywalking, as prescribed by city law, Enoch has been sent to hospital for mandatory castration. When he wakes up from the general anaesthetic, he meets the doctor who performed the procedure and learns that he may have a slim chance at getting back what's rightfully his.
Fired from his stock broker job due to stress, Walter Benswar finds the opposite problem of being unemployed and stir crazy while waiting for employment. He begins to question his sanity when he starts hallucinating his apartment neighbors dying in gruesome ways, and not being able to tell if he was committing the murders in a stupor of ennui. Until he hallucinates his OWN death.
Walter, after having been questioned and released by the police department, has apparently awoken to blood on his paws, a carving knife in one of them. He is standing in the apartment of his rabbit neighbor Janice, and her brutally stabbed body at his feet. As he is trying to make sense of it all, he hears the voice that has been giving him his hallucinations. His id-based desires. And now, his murderous rampages.
In a steampunk world where air travel is king, a retired border collie weapons designer tries to come to terms with having killed thousands with his inventions in a war between wolves and dogs. He finds a chance at redemption when he rescues a pair of kidnapped wolf pups and enlists the help of a pit bull pilot struggling to prove herself in a male-dominated business. Together they'll take a floating barge across the islands fighting local patrols and the remains of the bloody war to bring the wolf pups home.
Arne is the lead manager of an industrial plant that made a fortune on military contracts. With the war over, the board has ordered the plant to repurpose itself for civilian purposes, where it's almost certain they'll uncover the illegal deals Arne made to secure the contracts. In a bid to get the war fired up again, Arne sends Blaine to look into a former engineer of his who was executed for being a spy for the wolves. He gets more than he expected when he learns that not only did his former engineer house wolves, but pups he recognizes as being related to the lupine royal family.
Fired from his stock broker job due to stress, Walter Benswar finds the opposite problem of being unemployed and stir crazy while waiting for employment. He begins to question his sanity when he starts hallucinating his apartment neighbors dying in gruesome ways, and not being able to tell if he was committing the murders in a stupor of ennui. Until he hallucinates his OWN death.
Detective Ronald Harper has tracked Walter, now 'Zane', after a series of vicious murders. The husky is obviously totally in Zane's control, and he has one more victim at his claws - a young hedgehog girl. Harper's daughter. The detective is desperate to save his girl's life - trying one last time to save Walter, and Elizabeth. But when the unexpected happens, can Harper survive his own 'Zane'?