Off the Air - Season 10

Season 10

Episodes

Coping
You are not alone. Well, maybe a little bit. Yeah, definitely pretty much alone.
Featured videos
Hitting My Head On The World by Anna Vasof
A New Level Of Archery by Lars Andersen (credited as Lars Anderson)
"Stand There" music video by Vincent Bilodeau
Stay Home 4 (credited as Stay Home 04) by Arnaud Laffond
Men in Chairs 2 by Cool 3D World
Window Advice by Alan Resnick
0% Food by Lukas Vojir
April 23, 2020 (credited as Pizza Challenge) by Ernest Doty
Everybody Isolates by Snuff Puppets
"The Rest of My Days" music video by Jack Antoine Charlot (credited to S+C+A+R+R)
First Contact by Douwe Dijkstra and Jules van Hulst (+2)
Featured songs
"Welcome To Youth Team Enterprises" by Youth Team
"Stand There" by P'tit Belliveau
Stay Home 4 score by Tite
0% Food score by Resonate
"The State" by Youth Team
"The Rest of My Days" by S+C+A+R+R (credited as S.C.A.R.R.)
"I Have Heard the Signal, I Am Waiting for the Call" by Youth Team

Dreams
Trying to keep up with reality.
Featured videos
"Sick Of Being Honest" music video by Mike Diva
"Into Promenade" music video by Yoshi Sodeoka (credited as a short)
Terror Fervor by Phoebe Parsons (+2)
Dream World Fun World by Render Fruit
2 Lizards - Episode 2 by Orian Barki and Meriem Bennani
"Very Noise" music video by Meat Dept.
Dream Of A Dog by Maddie Brewer
Tofu Chan - Love Is A Fractal by Dylan Jones and Joset Gatti
Dreams by Anna Firth
Featured songs
"Sick Of Being Honest" by Milkblood
"Into Promenade" by MYMK
2 Lizards music by Coqueta
"Very Noise" by Igorrr
Tofu Chan music by jperl, voice by Tomoya Kawasaki
"Baby, It's Time" by Psychic Markers

Progress
Comfort is the enemy.
Featured videos
Just Setting Off by Alfie Kungu
Harvest Bounty by Sam Lyon
Future Beach by Nadia Lee Cohen
Positive Mental Attitude by James Papper
Bunny World by Victoria Vincent
ungabarn by Rosco 5
whoisyoulmao by James Papper
I Want To Be The Ocean by Raman Djafari
gloogigigation by Renee Zhan
USB Dog by Sam Campbell & Joe Pelling
The Breakup by James Papper
The Community That Sings Together by Jonathan Zwanda
Cyber Commune by Harriet Davey
Coexist by Michael Marczewski
Teeter by Jordan Brookes & Ewan Jones Morris
Lockdown Proposal Goes Horribly Wrong (credited as Rube Goldberg Machine) by Demi Lardner & Tom Walker
Featured songs
The Community That Sings Together score by Mark Pritchard
"Good Love 2.0" by Priya Ragu
"Ouster Stew" by Crack Cloud
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