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Adi Shankar's Bootleg Universe

Adi Shankar's Bootleg Universe Media Group is a media company founded in 2012 by Indian-American producer & television show creator Adi Shankar.

Bootleg Universe began as a viral YouTube fan film series delivering unauthorized and subversive takes on established media properties, including Marvel's The Punisher in The Punisher: Dirty Laundry, the disturbingly dark Pokémon finale titled The End of Pokémon, and the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers satire Power/Rangers.

It has since evolved into a comprehensive entertainment entity under a unified creative rubric built on subversion. Today, the company produces a diverse range of content spanning live-action, animation, film, television series, documentaries, and video games.

Notable animation projects include acclaimed and innovative series such as Castlevania, The Guardians of Justice, and Captain Laserhawk: A Blood Dragon Remix. Notable feature film projects include Dredd, The Voices, and The Grey.

Divisions

Subsidiaries

Labels

List of Short Film Works

'One-Shot' Short Films

Popular Culture Satires Released Under 'The Bootleg Universe.'[1]

List of Television Works

Television Series

Series Produced Under 'Adi Shankar Animation'

Series Produced Under 'Bootleg Universe'

List of Film Works

Feature Films

Films Produced Under '1984 Private Defense Contractors'

Films Produced Under 'Bootleg Universe'

Films Produced Under 'Adi Shankar Productions'

Films Produced Under 'Adi Shankar Presents'

List of Music Video Works

Produced Under 'The Angry Metal Company'

Produced Under 'Adi Shankar Productions'

List of Publishing Works

Published Under 'Bootleg Universe'

List of Gaming Works

Produced Under 'The Angry Metal Company'

Upcoming Projects

Adi Shankar Animation

Bootleg Universe

Bootleg Software

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