
12-year-old Jake discovers a sealskin in Wellington, New Zealand, unleashing mythical creatures and dangers. He must protect his family from these threats amidst an adventurous journey into a fantastical world.

12-year-old Jake discovers a sealskin in Wellington, New Zealand, unleashing mythical creatures and dangers. He must protect his family from these threats amidst an adventurous journey into a fantastical world.

From the folks that brought you “The State” and “Viva Variety!” are back for some law-enforcement mayhem. Meet the men and women of the Washoe County Sheriff’s Department, led by Lt. Jim Dangle — a straight-and-narrow cop who might not be all that “straight” after all. Deputies include a former topless showgirl and a 5-foot-4 veritable crime-fightin’ machine.

The lives of seven incompetent Reno sheriff’s deputies are detailed in this “Cops” style parody. Among the colorful characters are Lt. Jim Dangle, the short shorts-wearing, flamboyantly gay supervisor; Deputy James Garcia, who makes police brutality an art form; Deputy Trudy Wiegel, the manic depressive, socially awkward officer; Deputy Clementine Johnson, the skanky former magician’s assistant; Deputy Travis Junior, the redneck who is never seen without his kevlar vest and sunglasses; Deputy S. Jones, the semi-competent ladies’ man; and Deputy Raineesha Williams, the bootylicious black cop with an attitude.

The lives of seven incompetent Reno sheriff’s deputies are detailed in this “Cops” style parody. Among the colorful characters are Lt. Jim Dangle, the short shorts-wearing, flamboyantly gay supervisor; Deputy James Garcia, who makes police brutality an art form; Deputy Trudy Wiegel, the manic depressive, socially awkward officer; Deputy Clementine Johnson, the skanky former magician’s assistant; Deputy Travis Junior, the redneck who is never seen without his kevlar vest and sunglasses; Deputy S. Jones, the semi-competent ladies’ man; and Deputy Raineesha Williams, the bootylicious black cop with an attitude.

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