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In the tradition of The Nostalgia Critic and Angry Video Game Nerd comes Goombasa and his own humorous review series, The Geek Gallery. We've seen this format before, and generally with better production values, but its content is sound and its diversity impressive. By including reviews of board games, kung-fu movies, and other often neglected aspects of geek culture Goombasa helps set his comedy webseries apart.

Public access television has some real gems, but who's watching? Thank goodness for the internet that brings such jewels like The Chris Gethard Show to a wider audience. Since its advent as a theater production the internet has been vital to its success, and that interactive component is only heightened now. Watch it live, participate in the chat, touch base on Twitter, and enjoy the madness of this off the wall comedy talk show!

The Casting Office combines the conventions of soap operas, sitcoms, and satires to cast a critical eye over the film industry. This isn't the world of Brad and Angelina; instead it looks at struggling actors who feel lucky to land a commercial. The concept is ripe for comedy but this series feels a bit like a one-joke wonder after a few episodes.

The Council of Fashion Designers of America lifts the lid on its vital work nurturing new talent in The Fashion Fund. The fashion series is produced in conjunction with the style bible Vogue, so it looks very slick. However there's real substance there too, so it's disappointing we're only promised a six episode run.

In the tradition of The Nostalgia Critic comes The Blockbuster Buster. Its creator was inspired by the humor of The Nostalgia Critic, but frustrated that he only directed his snark towards cult classics. And so he created his own film series, which tackles the latest big budget flicks, to fill the gap.

When Something to be Desired ended after seven long years, its fans were devastated. So much so that they donated three grand to help its creator Justin Kownacki develop a spin-off series. That series is The Baristas, a comedy which catches up with Something to be Desired's Deirdre and her new coffee pulling compatriots.

Get a dose of hillybilly humor with Uncle Bob. Comic Zack Lawrence has played this character since 2002 and that experience really shows. However the videos aren't always as well drawn as their central character. It’s a bit hit and miss, but fans of redneck comedy should enjoy a few belly laughs.

Jordan Wright takes us back to a time before Jackass and scripted sitcoms with his whimsical comedy series, Mr. Right. The silent movie style might alienate some modern viewers, but that uniqueness helps it stand out in the contemporary world. This is real comedy, carefully crafted and without any crassness.

The team from Studio 8 brings you a range of sketches, series, and other funny stuff. We've seen plenty of similar comedy channel's online, but few are as consistent as the work these comedians produce. There's a lot of content here but it's all well organized so it never feels overwhelming.

The life of a young musical prodigy struggling with the death of her dad doesn't sound like the stuff of situation comedy, but it makes for a good mix of laughs and moving moments in the family sitcom Stuck With You. It's refreshing to see an online programming offering as much for kids as it does adults. Episodes are a little slow to be released as it's an independent production, but it's great family fare.
