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- Accomplished horse trainer is deceived by her husband, unfairly sent to prison, and she re-makes herself and plans to get revenge.
- When some shrimp from Colombia, tainted with cholera, is served to some people on a plane bound for L.A., an outbreak ensues. And a doctor sets out to find the source and contain it before it turns into a epidemic. And if things weren't bad enough, a drug smuggler who was carrying some drugs on him contaminates the drugs and are sold on the street. And to top things off, the doctor's husband who is on a camping trip with their two children is sick but did not show any symptoms until they were isolated from the rest of the world. Can she get to them in time?
- Insurance investigator Samantha Clark goes deep into a Pacific Northwest forest to retrieve $12 million from a crashed airplane. While there she meets a mysterious mountain man who claims he can help her hunt down the money but instead he ends up hunting her.
- This is another variation of the Cinderella story: the bright and beautiful Ella lives in the household of a lord since her mother died. She's unhappy because the lord's daughters treat her like their servant. The country is in problems, because the prince is a dreamer and doesn't realize that his chancellor abuses his power. When the day nears the prince is forced by law to find a wife, a celebration on a frozen lake is arranged. Ella manages to skate on the lake for him too, hiding her identity. The prince falls in love with her, so he tries to find her. His chancellor attempts to hinder them, since he knows about Ella's critical thoughts.
- In "Howie Hurls: Abducted", a man is abducted by aliens. In "Science Facts!", a group of colorblind dogs have trouble playing Twister. In "Dirdy Birdy", a mischievous bird keeps mooning a cat, who inflicts comic violence on the bird. In "Voice B Gone", a postal worker is haunted by his inner thoughts until he uses the titular product. In "Espresso Depresso", a disgruntled waitress kills the eccentric customers with some poisonous coffee. In "Fluffy", a dog wants to go outside. In the second "Science Facts!", various fish at a baseball game demonstrate their lack of memory. In "Robin", the titular character goes on a blind date. Also contains the shorts "Stupid For Love" and "Casting Call".