BB Stream Expands Its Original Slate
BB Stream enters its next phase with a broader and more defined original slate.

This release cycle introduces new entries across animation, studio formats, wilderness fiction, and narrative horror development. Together, they reflect the platform’s continued investment in character-driven storytelling and AI-assisted format design.
The catalog is growing with intention.
Orange Cat
Orange Cat returns with a 40-minute compilation of short-form episodes that refine its visual rhythm and tonal balance. The series leans into controlled absurdity, pairing minimalist animation with tightly paced comedic timing.
Developed under the social media project “Save the Orange Cat,” it functions as a low-commitment, light series designed to help viewers unwind. The creative direction continues to test the elasticity of the character and the boundaries of common reason.
Chimp Podcast has settled into one of the platform’s most structurally defined studio formats.
Created by South African AI digital content creator Immanuel Zitha, the show combines humor with a practical demonstration of what AI makes possible in media and entertainment. The format is simple:
A real viral animal clip plays first.
Then the AI version of that animal walks into the studio.
The footage is shown to them again.
The conversation unfolds.
The gorilla host holds the room. The guest reacts to their own moment — sometimes defensive, sometimes embarrassed, often hilarious. The structure stays tight. The studio setting keeps it grounded.
The humor works because the format is treated seriously. The absurdity is allowed to breathe.
Bigfoot continues its wilderness documentation format with new self-recorded entries. The series emerged during the early wave of AI-generated video experimentation and has now evolved into a recognizable sub-format on the platform.
There are many variations of the concept; audiences remain drawn to the mythology of Bigfoot. This series curates work from the @bigfootvlog Facebook and YouTube accounts.
The format presents AI-generated Bigfoots documenting daily life, historical memory, and encounters with humans. The footage remains internally consistent, maintaining the illusion of autonomous field recording.
Mr. Hecklebeard anchors the platform’s developing horror lane.
The premise is simple: unpublished childhood horror writings are revisited through an AI narrator, reframed into stories that balance morality, horror, entertainment, and philosophical questions about justice in the face of senseless violence.
The property currently exists in two parallel forms:
The Notebook Collection, which presents stories through AI hosts in a structured, interpretive format.
Scripted adaptations are in early development for a more cinematic, serialized release.
The Notebook Collection continues to expand as a curated narrative shelf within the app, housing original story work developed under BB Stream’s creative supervision. Additional titles have been added under this collection.
Creative Direction
All titles released in this cycle were developed under the platform’s centralized creative direction, with curation and story development led by the creative team of BB Stream, and format refinement handled internally.
Additional collaborators contributed across animation, scripting, AI host design, and visual identity.
Looking Ahead
Upcoming releases will include expanded Notebook volumes and further structured development of the official BB Stream series.
BB Stream continues to scale its original programming focus.