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As a talk show host, John Q. Slade speaks with many peculiar stars. Tonight's guest is none other than Mickey Mouse himself.
Vignettes of a number of relationships, most of them troubled, are glimpsed through the descriptions of creatures in this bestiary of the imaginary.
The characters in violent commercials realize they can resist their dark fates, and they rise up against the consumer establishment.
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A writer chronicles his history of depression and critiques society's attitudes toward the mentally ill.
A depressed academic uses a robot endowed with AI to help recover from her illness while simultaneously remembering the story of Alan Turing.
A Japanese man has to borrow his unpopular friend's unused funeral suit as five of his young friends suddenly die over the course of a year.
A person driven mad by a voice in their head tries everything to stop it, but the voice is quite persistent.
When his cowriter of many years vanishes into thin air, a TV writer realizes he may not know his closest companion at all.
Monica and Di, a teenage mother and a unique child, become targets of Monica's parents and protesters all over the world who demand that child like Di be eradicated.