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- Documentary that looks at the concept of the corporation throughout recent history up to its present-day dominance.
- After a seemingly undead man is bound and buried alive, he digs himself back to the surface and seeks bloody vengeance on those who caused him his suffering.
- Playboy brings you everything Pamela, from her discovery to present day and all in one place.
- In this PETA game parody of "Cooking Mama", the player has to prepare a thanksgiving dish with a dead turkey, in order to get the "even meaner than mama" score from the titular character.
- The Suarez Bros. Circus was a tropical hellhole for a group of polar bears.
- Tilikum, the killer whale who was the subject of Blackfish, has died. And it's all SeaWorld's fault for keeping him in captivity at their amusement park for 33 years. He didn't got to know freedom again, never got to feel the ocean currents, and never got to see his family again. SeaWorld's announcement to quit it's orca-breeding program came soon after the tragedy.
- Pink breaks the mold once again, bringing her career to a new level in 2013 with a world tour that entertains unlike ever before! Get inside access to "the girl who got the party started" with exclusive interviews and rare live performances.
- PETA shows you the dismal and miserable conditions for animals in zoos, circuses and other animal exhibits.
- Why everyone would be vegetarian if slaughterhouses had glass walls, is being told by music legend and activist Paul McCartney.
- PETA went undercover inside National Institutes of Health, where Elisabeth Murray and her colleagues conduct painful experiments on monkeys. For more than 30 years, Mrs. Murray has been inflicting traumatic and permanent brain damage on monkeys, placing realistic-looking rubber or mechanical snakes and spiders just to see how the monkeys would react, and then killing them. She alone has received millions of tax dollars just to repeat the lab horror.
- In a moving narration, actor and activist Alec Baldwin exposes the truth behind humanity's cruelest invention - the factory farm.
- Transformed by the love of a kitten, a tough New York City construction contractor is inspired to rescue abandoned animals, become a vegetarian, and take his message of compassion to the streets.
- PETA got some footage of Alaska and six other polar bears who lived in small cages, and were forced to perform in hot, humid regions of Mexico and the Caribbean while touring with Suarez Bros.
- In early 2009, PETA did an undercover investigation inside Japan's largest horse slaughterhouse to expose the reality of horse racing. Many horses that are no longer profitable, and can't perform races anymore, are sent to slaughter.
- 26-minute excerpt from films made by the researchers themselves at Dr. Genarelli's head injury laboratory at the University of Pennsylvania. The tapes were secretly taken by members of the Animal Liberation Front and brought to the attention of the press and Congress, which led to the closing of the lab. The film shows painful experiments: baboons strapped on a table have crashing blows administered to their heads, while scientists smoke and listen to music. These experiments had been conducted for 15 years at the expense of 12 Million dollars, funded by the tax payer.
- In 2018, during PETA's new investigation in the Australian wool industry, it is revealed cruelty is still as rampant as ever. A PETA Asia investigator went undercover in a sheep-shearing contractor, that is the world's top wool exporter, where sheep were struck in the face with sharp metal clippers.
- Across the country, lawmakers are considering "ag-gag" bills, which, if passed, could subject whistleblowers and undercover investigators to criminal prosecution for their efforts to expose animal abuse on factory farms and in slaughterhouses. By making it a crime to film on factory farms or requiring that evidence of cruelty to animals be turned over almost immediately, these bills could stop vital undercover work that exposes routine abuse of animals in the factory-farming industry.
- Sitcom series "Full House" meets PETA. Characters from "Full House" get an unexpected visit from Futureman, who warns them against wearing fur in the future. The film also makes fun of Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen's fur-wearing.
- A PETA undercover investigation took place inside a captive-animal blood bank, where dozens of dogs and cats are made to suffer for their blood sold to veterinary clinics.
- Step inside the box of mystery! Well, well, well, Mr Boo is up to his old tricks again, causing more trouble for Bob, Paul, Sally, and the gang. In his craziest attempt yet, Mr Boo manages to lure The Shapies one by one into his magnificent magic show. Why? To banish them to the world of light and out of the bedroom forever. Then why would Sally Cylinder be helping him? Cause that's show biz, especially when it comes to cheap tricks.
- Dr. Heather Rally explains why it is wrong to bring animals on talk shows. In this case, wild animals.
- Animal rights organization PETA explains why it has been in the video game business for over a decade now, mostly by making parodies by games such as Mario, Pokemon and Cooking Mama.
- PETA did an undercover investigation inside a slaughterhouse in Heflin, Alabama, where chickens were slaughtered for Tyson Foods.