Winston Wack Studios

 is an American animated sketch comedy streaming series created by Charlie Brooker and produced by Netflix Animation and Broke & Bones. It premiered on Netflix on TBD, 2020.

Premise
 showcases Golden Age-styled cartoon shorts produces by the titular metafictional animation studio.

Segments

 * Looney Loon - a screwball loon who causes havoc anywhere he goes and tormenting others.
 * Ben and Lily - two 6-year-old twin siblings who frequently like to cause trouble and pranking adults.
 * Scruffy - a man whose attempts to get into the everyday world frequently fail.
 * Mr. Koala - the antics of a koala who appears in different jobs depending on the scenario of the short he stars.
 * Super Dumb - a segment follwing a dimwitted superhero who always misundertands certain things and mistakes it with actual threats, which causes him problems.
 * Fifi - a refined French poodle millionarie who frequently tries to do something but is always pestered by something.
 * Rowdy and Peanut - the rivality of a villainous cat named Rowdy and a dimwitted dog named Peanut, where they play different roles depending on the scenario of the short they star. Almost every short always ends with Peanut winning while Rowdy suffers a comical death.
 * Inspector Hound and Sgt. Bulldog - a duo of detectives whose cases frequently end up in dissaterm
 * The Traveling Mouse - a Charlie Chaplin-esque mouse who always gets in trouble in different situations.
 * Goldie Locks - a naive little girl who lives comical misadventures as result of her curiosity.
 * Binky - a little boy whose attempts to help his father frequently results in bad luck for the father.



Trivia

 * The film pays homage to the works of Golden Age animators such as Walt Disney, Walter Lantz, William Hanna & Jospeh Barbera, Tex Avery, Chuck Jones, Paul Terry, Friz Freleng, and Gene Deitch.
 * One of the segments, Rowdy and Peanut later got an interactive film, Cat Burglar, released in 2022.