
Two Finger Tanaka
George Jr. a young American slacker plans to meet up his shady college buddy Collin and start working a tiny English conversation school in Nagoya.
When George Jr. gets lost, he wanders into an old jewlery shop to ask for directions, the owner, a WWII vet, freaks out and begins swearing at George Jr. in English and promptly keels over dead from a heart attack. Not knowing what to do or any Japanese George Jr. calls Collin instead of the police. When Collin shows up, he convinces George involving police is not a good idea, they will be blamed for the old guy's death, and together they steal a pile of diamonds.
As George Jr. and Collin make attempts to fence the diamonds, George Jr. hooks up with beautiful and dangerous 18 year-old Akane. Her father is a violent, narcoleptic yakuza named Tanaka with only two fingers, and he "knows a guy...."
"Two Finger Tanaka" is a raw, fast moving "Snatch" set in the glittery neon washed streets of Japan.

My Idol
Rei, a beautiful Japanese high school exchange student goes home for summer vacation and wins the chance-of-a-lifetime to sing with the famous all-girl idol group Cho Cho 48.
Management has a strict "no boyfriends" policy and as her star rises the group's yakuza-like manager begins to take over and rule every facet of her life. That's when her first true love, Jason, her American boyfriend, comes to Japan to win her back.

Fowl Ball
Red, a wild rooster pitcher, must take dance lessons from, Charlene, an aloof ballerina swan and save her and his team from gangster vulture's hostile take over.

The Diamond River Passage
Lucas is a lost soul. His wife died in a terrible car accident while he was driving. Feeling responsible, he slips into a life of alcoholism and depression. He leaves his teen age son Joey with his brother, moves into a cheap run down apartment and spends his days fly fishing and his nights drinking himself into oblivion. After seeing a teenage boy gunned down in front of the apartment complex Lucas realizes he has to take control of his life, sober up, and return to Joey as a father once again. He embarks on a journey to the Diamond River in the high desert of Eastern Washington. While there he slowly begins his true purpose for coming to the desert.

Gutter Punk Express
In 1990 Boge a 17 year old former Hollywood teen TV star has lost his agent, his role on the TV show Tweenie Bopper Parade, and his home after his mom kicks him out Boge and his best friend Benny decide to abandon high school, Benny’s apartment, and almost any shot they might have of getting back into the film industry, to try and make it on their own as buskers. They hit the road in Boge’s ’66 Studebaker with little more than their acoustic guitars, a sandwich bag full of drugs, a battered old green tent, some camping equipment, and long shot dreams of making it as punk folk superstars. They quickly learn though that the gutter punk lifestyle and busking up and down the west coast of America is much more perilous than they could have imagined. The brutal reality of street life soon begins to slice them apart physically and emotionally. A few bright spots appear as they meet a studio musician wizard named Pork who believes their raw sound can be channeled into something great, but this proves to be tragically short lived and they spiral deeper into addiction, panhandling, and even prison. Having hit rock bottom, Boge must try and find a way to bring his friend Benny out of his heroin addiction, deal with his own alcohol and crystal meth addiction, all while still holding on feverishly to his dream to make it as a musician just as the Seattle Sound and Alternative Rock are blowing up in the early 90’s.

Mystical Meat Machines
New Interpol detective Cantor Silva tracks a mysterious rogue AI that is hunting and killing humans via the secretive and dangerous Dark Net in 2080 Nagoya, Japan. Relying on the help of fellow Interpol detective Fujimura, tech specialist Sequim, and Gamma, a Retro-Narcotics dealer Cantor must stop it before its killing spree spirals out of control.
A gripping Blade Runner like Cyber Punk series that will appeal to fans of Neuromancer, Altered Carbon, and other Cyberpunk classics.

Nausea
A group of young expats in Japan on a remote company retreat unwittingly set off an psyops-occult weapon and find themselves battling for survival against demonic dragons and a ruthless arms dealer bent on recapturing them.

Homework Effect
What if the fate of the world depended on a stoned high school senior doing his homework?
Always having an excuse for not doing his homework, Billy plans to be a rock star after graduation. However, Skinard, his humourless math teacher, has other plans and gives Billy extra homework that must be done perfectly by Friday in order for him to graduate.
That night Billy doesn't take Skinard's threat seriously and blows off his homework. The next day on his way to high school a crazy man named Reese stops Billy, says he's from the future and announces, "You're 'The One' and you really need to do your homework man!" The guy must have forgotten his medication!
Billy escapes Reese, arrives late to school, incurs the rathe of Skinard, and meets a beautiful, new Japanese exchange student, Miki, who is also happens to be an agent from a "different" future.
She says she can help him with his homework, but really is bent on stopping him doing it anyway she can.

First Dog
A stray puppy trying to escape the dog catcher causes mayhem at a Presidential speech. Once the panic is over the President's eight year-old daughter doesn't want the dog taken away to be "put to sleep," adopts him, and names him Jessie.
Jessie arrives at the White House and he must learn to fit in and get along with the offical White House cat, large, scheming Calico cat, stand-offish peacock, and another pair of exciteable guard dogs, who are all very unhappy to meet the "new" dog that has stolen President's daughter's heart.
