Past, Present & Future

Past, Present & Future (stylized as ק‎Д$† קᚱع$عᑎ† 3 Fט‎†ט‎ᚱع, and represented in emoji form as 🕒🎁🚀) s an adult animated anthology streaming television series created by Zack Isaac and network on Adult Swim. Although the series is produced by DreamWorks Animation Television, Amblin Entertainment and Little Witch Pictures in association with Spielberg/Krieger, individual episodes are produced by different animation studios from a range of countries.

Premise
The animated series consists of stand-alone episodes, all under 22 minutes long, and produced by different casts and crews, though some episodes may share certain crew members. The series title refers to each episode's thematic connection to the three aforementioned subjects, though not every episode contains traditional animation, puppetry, computer animation, flash animation, hand-drawn animation, stop motion, live-action, etc.

Season 1

 * 1) "Edge" (animated by Industrial Light & Magic with live-action/computer animation hybrid)
 * 2) "Tiny Robots" (animated by DWA Glendale with computer animation)
 * 3) "The Witness" (animated by Mikros Animation with computer animation)
 * 4) "Fantasia" (animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks with computer-animation)
 * 5) "22 Souls" (animated by Cinesite with computer-animation)
 * 6) "Istanbul, Turkey" (animated by Animal Logic with computer-animation)
 * 7) "Fire & Water" (animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks with computer-animation)
 * 8) "Duck Hunt" (based on Duck Hunt by Nintendo) (animated by DreamWorks EuropaCorp ImageWorks with computer-animation)
 * 9) "War World" (animated by Industrial Light & Magic with live-action, not using CGI animation) (based on DreamWorks war films from the Academy Awards Best Movies Saving Private Ryan and 1917)
 * 10) "Oh No!! There Shall Come Be Doomsday" (animated by Reel FX Animation with computer animation) (based on the superhero animated television series, the animated fantasy and adventure movies Fantasia, The Pagemaster and The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes)
 * 11) "Food Fight!" (based on Sausage Party) (animated by Cinesite with computer-animation)
 * 12) "Fright Night" (animated by Industrial Light & Magic with computer-animation)
 * 13) "Bad Luck" (based on Luck) (animated by Illumination Studios Paris with computer-animation)
 * 14) "Learning with Ghibli" (based on Learning with Pibby) (animated by DreamWorks EuropaCorp ImageWorks with 2D/hand-drawn animation, not using CGI animation)
 * 15) "Rio de Janeiro, Brazil" (based on Blue Sky Studios' Rio) (animated by Sony Pictures Imageworks with computer-animation)
 * 16) "New Orleans, Louisiana" (based on Disney's The Princess and the Frog) (animated by DreamWorks EuropaCorp ImageWorks with 2D/hand-drawn animation, not using CGI animation)
 * 17) "The Dark Samurai" (based on Genndy Tartakovsky's Samurai Jack) (animated by DWA Glendale with computer-animation)

Season 2

 * 1) "The Crucifixion of the Christ" (based on The Passion of Jesus in the New Testament of the Bible and Mel Gibson's original 2004 film The Passion of the Christ) (animated by Industrial Light & Magic with live-action, not using CGI animation) (starring Adam Sandler as Jesus of Nazareth and Stefan Kapičić as Pontius Pilate) (original scored by Rupert Gregson-Williams) (the first multilingual television series in Hebrew, Aramaic and Latin)
 * 2) "10,000 BC"  (the television series set in the prehistoric Stone Age) (animated by Industrial Light & Magic with live-action, not using CGI animation) (the first fictional-language in the television series)
 * 3) "Murder Squad" (animated by Mikros Animation with computer-animation)
 * 4) "Cloudy Party" (based on the Pixar animated short film Partly Cloudy) (animated by Illumination Studios Paris with computer-animation)
 * 5) "The Poison Ivy" (animated by Reel FX Animation with computer-animation)
 * 6) "The Bad House" (animated by Animal Logic with computer-animation)
 * 7) "Friendly Life" (animated by DWA Glendale with computer-animation)
 * 8) "The Giant Stoned Trolls" (animated by DreamWorks EuropaCorp ImageWorks with computer-animation)

Season 3

 * 1) "The Time Machine" (animated by Industrial Light & Magic with live action) (based on the 1895 novel by H.G. Wells, the 1960 movie by David Duncan and the 2002 movie by John Logan)
 * 2) "Doctor What?" (animated by Industrial Light & Magic with live action) (based on the 1963 British television series Doctor Who by Sydney Newman, C.E. Webber and Donald Wilson)
 * 3) "The Human Family vs. the Machines" (animated by DWA Glendale with computer-animation) (based on Sony Pictures Animation's The Mitchells vs. the Machines)
 * 4) "Against the Tiny Robots" (animated by DWA Glendale with computer-animation)
 * 5) "Matar the Presa: Kill La Prey" (animated by DreamWorks EuropaCorp ImageWorks with computer-animation)
 * 6) "The Creation of Adam" (animated by DreamWorks EuropaCorp ImageWorks with stop-motion using clay animation, the first Little Witch Pictures stop-motion animated television series) (based on the beginning of the creation of Adam in the Book of Genesis)
 * 7) "Who Killed the Puppets" (animated by DreamWorks EuropaCorp ImageWorks with puppetry using puppets) (the first Little Witch Pictures puppet television series)
 * 8) "DreamGirls" (animated by Industrial Light & Magic with live-action) (based on the Paramount Pictures and DreamWorks 2006 movie Dreamgirls)
 * 9) "Clash of Empires" (animated by DWA Glendale with computer-animation)