Animation

Sports Brandalism

Sports Brandalism

Jim Hightower goes to bat defending the corporate branding takeover of your favorite team.


Nobel Prize for Greed

Nobel Prize for Greed

No one is doing more than Wal-Mart to alleviate third-world poverty. They're allowing impoverished people to work in sweatshops!


The Bright Side of Death

The Bright Side of Death

Don't worry if Blue Cross is denying your heathcare claims.
Look on the bright side!


The Bio Da Versity Code

The Bio Da Versity Code

The Bio Da Versity Code, a secret held for millennia is about to be exposed.


The Governments Sick War on Marijuana

The Governments Sick War on Marijuana

Excuse me for a moment while I vent about the mind-boggling stupidity of the autocratic, bureaucratic, right-wing, Neanderthal numskulls who keep pushing an insane, inane, and inhumane holy war against marijuana – which is, after all, a weed.


Why We're in Iraq

Why We're in Iraq

Texas rabble-rouser Jim Hightower's latest animation tells the story of the administration's plan to open Iraqi oil to their cronies from the start.


Backwards Hamburger

Backwards Hamburger

Backwards Hamburger follows a fast-food burger backwards to its point of origin (a feedlot), and identifies the environmental, health and worker safety costs that go into a Big Mac.


The Meatrix

The Meatrix

Hold the Hormones is a multi-pronged national campaign to stop the use of artificial growth hormones in dairy products. If you would like to learn more about the artificial hormones and why they are unnecessary, read our section on artificial hormones.


Attack of the Killer Couch!

Attack of the Killer Couch!

Something sinister is lurking in your living room. An invisible substance is wreaking havoc with our bodies and minds: hyperthyroid disease in cats; birth defects in baby boys; reproductive and neurological problems in animals; cancer and disease among fire fighters. What evil forces could be plotting against all life on Earth? It's...Attack of the Killer Couch!


Sam Suds

Sam Suds

Sam Suds, PI (poisons investigator) is no ordinary detective - his job is to protect the Johnson household from dangerous toxins. He'd been a hero in the past, locking away household villains like lead and DDT. Now he faces one of the most toxic offenders yet: PVC, the poison plastic. But the trail had gone cold. Word around the bathroom was he was washed up. Until she floated in . . .


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