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The Network Awesome Show

The Network Awesome Show

The Network Awesome Show is a music variety show that captures the creativity of the musicians and artists that drive the scene.

Monsters!

Monsters!

5 Days of MONSTERS!! Beware!

Godzilla Day

Godzilla Day

All hail the King Of The Monsters: Godzilla!

Collection - The Sensational K-Tel Collection! 25 Smash Hits!

Collection - The Sensational K-Tel Collection! 25 Smash Hits!

As seen on TV! Get all your favorite songs in one place with K-TEL!

Chapi Chapo

Chapi Chapo

French stop-moton animation kids show with a geometric look and a great soundtrack

Art - The Insect's Christmas (1913)

Art - The Insect's Christmas (1913)

A Father Christmas ornament climbs down from a decorated tree, and goes to the forest.

120 Megabytes - Episode 14

120 Megabytes - Episode 14

videos from Africa Hitech, Slugabed, Egyptrixx, zAKMATIC, Golden Axe, & Blondes

Art - The Way Things Go (Fischli & Weiss, 1987)

Art - The Way Things Go (Fischli & Weiss, 1987)

A long, memerizing chain reaction of everyday objects

  • Collection - The Sensational K-Tel Collection! 25 Smash Hits!
What is Network Awesome?

NETWORK AWESOME is a new kind of online TV experience. We believe that finding quality videos should not be dictated by algorithms or demographics, but by personal recommendations from our international team of curators. We mine YouTube to present daily collections of videos that are funny, interesting, over-looked or just plain cool.


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