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Impoverished
Impoverish Documentary Series Logo
GenreDocumentary
Created byS24 Studios
Opening themeAJR - Next Up Forever (Instrumental)
AJR - Finale (Can’t Wait to See What You Do Next) (Instrumental)
AJR - Karma (Instrumental)
Ending themeAJR - Next Up Forever (Instrumental)
AJR - Finale (Can’t Wait to See What You Do Next) (Instrumental)
AJR - Karma (Instrumental)
Country of originSpeke
Original language(s)English language
No. of series1
No. of episodes16
Production
Running time60–120 minutes
Release
Original networkS24 Studios
Picture format2160p60
16:9 - Episode 7 and earlier
2:1 - Episode 8-present
Original releaseMay 18, 2017 (2017-05-18) – present

Impoverished, also known as Impoverished: Anteria, is a Documentary TV Series produced by S24 Studios, based in Speke. The series is one that criticises governments, but also outlines their successes. The main focus of the TV series is to help raise money for those impoverished by the upper class and help families out of poverty, along with intending to get people to protest against their governments for an anti-corruption Anteria. The show features episodes relating to those in poverty because of all sorts of reasons, all the way from corruption to battling natural disasters, it focuses on the other side of nations that the media does not talk about.

Episodes

Episode Original air date Impoverished:Country Length (minutes) Price (ACU) Description
1 2017 18th May OPEN N/A 5.99 ACU N/A
2 2017 10th September OPEN N/A 5.99 ACU N/A
3 2017 19th December OPEN N/A 5.99 ACU N/A
4 2018 31st March  Senefpat 75 minutes 5.99 ACU N/A
5 2018 17th July  Mbuntrare 71 minutes 5.99 ACU "Impoverished: Mbuntrare" overviews how large corporations in Senefpat and the rest of Western Thaudia set up multiple spice plantations and gem mines in Mbuntrare, taking Mbuntrare's resources and in the meantime and leaving a majority of the populace incredibly poor. The episode includes how the post-colonial government has found moderate success in transferring back land to local ownership, and how they are put the land in government control as National Parks and Reserves, however they have a long way to go as poverty is still rampant, especially in larger cities.
6 2018 10th November OPEN N/A 5.99 ACU N/A
7 2019 15th February OPEN N/A 5.99 ACU N/A
8 2019 12th June  Tethale 83 minutes 7.99 ACU "Impoverished: Tethale" focuses on the oppressive policies of the monarchy that allow the Royal family to live exorbitant lifestyles, while the citizens are stuck living off their land. It also covers the effects of relative economic isolation on the nation's economy and the creative ways in which the citizens of Tethale deal with the challenges that come with that.
9 2019 30th September OPEN N/A 7.99 ACU N/A
10 2019 29th December OPEN N/A 7.99 ACU N/A
11 2020 4th April OPEN N/A 7.99 ACU N/A
12 2020 25th July OPEN N/A 7.99 ACU N/A
13 2020 1st December OPEN N/A 7.99 ACU N/A
14 2021 21st April OPEN N/A 7.99 ACU N/A
15 2021 5th September OPEN N/A 7.99 ACU N/A
16 2022 23rd May  Speke 81 minutes 3.99 ACU "Impoverished: Speke" includes accounts of how local government officials in regional districts have taken money from the budget funds and laundered the money to live lavish lives in foreign countries, leaving locals in poverty. Furthermore, it includes a broad overview of the previous corrupt healthcare system that plagued Speke before the reforms in the 2010s.